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Tahmina Akther Mim is pursuing Ph.D. in Business Administration at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), India. Her research focuses on global financial and economic sustainability, particularly at the intersection of energy, finance, and economics. She has honed her skills in statistical computing using tools like MATLAB, Orange, R, ML and Python. Through her experience and publications in reputed journals, she aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, fostering impactful advancements in economic sustainability.
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I am a research fellow at UCL working within Regional Futures, a multi-site project researching the digitalisation of urbanisation across metropolitan regions. My research focuses on the ways digital infrastructures work to reproduce or restructure inequalities in urban space. In exploring how digital technologies and planning support systems can be reshaped to inform a city that meets everyone’s needs, I frequently use co-creation methods. This means I collaborate with residents and civil society organisations to design new technologies and pilot interventions in digital and physical space.
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As a distinguished researcher and revered academician, I possess an exceptional record of accomplishments across prestigious national and international institutions. My career has been characterized by substantial contributions to the realms of economics, business environment, and corporate law, having held pivotal positions in esteemed organizations such as CRIDA/ICAR under the Government of India, ICRISAT (a United Nations Organization), the Madras School of Economics in Chennai, the Planning Commission of the Government of India in New Delhi and Mettu University, Ethiopia, Africa.
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Assistant Professor in Leadership, Governance and People Management at Leeds Beckett University.
Academic Member, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Fellow, Advance Higher Education Academy
PhD- Corporate Responsibility and Human Resource Management, University of Huddersfield
MSc Business Administration, Oxford Brookes University
Certificate in Project Management, University of Oxford.
BSc Accounting/Management Sciences, UNAD.
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I am an Associate Professor in Informatics at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
I have expertise and a strong interest in the following policy-related topics: digital technologies and data; regulatory experimentation and emerging technologies; AI for the public interest (e.g., education); methods for participatory processes (e.g., citizen science); and human-machine collaboration in crowd science.
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My research is concerned with social marginalisation, peripherality, belonging, sense of place. I work on a wide range of migration research, including key themes such as transnationalism and family migration; migrant youth identities and citizenship; international student mobilities; family engagement and refugee education. I was UK lead for two projects funded by European Commission - “Accreditation framework to up-skill interpreters to support social inclusion of refugees” and “Resources for local and international intercultural mediators addressing the refugees’ needs”
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Andrea Fazio is a Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Marche Polytechnic University. His research focuses on public economics, behavioral economics, and experimental methods. He has collaborated on projects exploring redistribution preferences, the role of social norms, social preferences, and the behavioral effects of technology. Andrea holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Sapienza University of Rome and has held academic positions at Tor Vergata University, University of Pavia, and Luiss University.
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Arif Darmawan is a passionate academic, lecturer, and researcher of Indonesian origin, specializing in economic development, macroeconomics, and inclusive growth. With a strong educational foundation and extensive professional experience, he is committed to promoting evidence-based policies that foster sustainable and equitable development. He holds an M.A. in Developmental Economics (Marmara Univ., Türkiye) and a B.Sc. in Economic Development (UNS, Indonesia). Research focuses on policy-driven strategies for equitable growth in emerging economies and international trade.
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I am a research fellow and lecturer at Trinity College Dublin, working at the intersection of science education, public engagement, and equitable access to knowledge. My research explores decolonial science education, STEAM pedagogies, and the transformation of war technologies into tools for queer liberation and ecological conservation. My work is focused on open science and transdisciplinary learning, bridging education, policy, and creative practice to expand knowledge beyond traditional academic spaces and into public discourse.
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Dr. S. R. Keshava is currently a Senior Professor of Economics and Chairperson of the Department of Economics at Bangalore University. A distinguished academician, economist, and educator, he brings over 27 years of experience in higher education. With dual expertise in Economics and Management—holding M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in Economics, as well as an M.B.A. and an M.Phil. in Management—Dr. Keshava has devoted his career to fostering intellectual growth, advancing research, and shaping academic and policy discourse. His specializations include Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Public