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I am a researcher in Sciences. Ph. D. in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Member in ADJURIS, Member in CCJA at the Faculty of Law from Dunarea de Jos University from Galati, Enthomologist, Profiler in future, I am a monk and reverend at a monastery from County of Neamt, Roumania. I am 41 and I love to comunicate.
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Tina Renier is a Policy and Research Writer for the Centre for Research on Globalization. She has held multi-faceted roles from policy analysis, consulting, research coordination, evaluation, project management, education administration, guest lecturing in Canadian academia and anti-money laundering investigations. In 2016, she represented Jamaica at the 2nd UNESCO/APCEIU Youth Leadership Conference on Global Citizenship Education in Busan, South Korea.
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A third year doctoral student in the Department of Informatics at New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States, my research focuses on Ethical AI governance and Data-driven policy making. The goal of my work is to look at how advances in AI facilitate the human-technology partnership by designing policies and decisions to augment human performance for the overall good of society.
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Dr. Obasesam Okoi is Assistant Professor of Justice and Peace Studies and Coordinator of the Peace Engineering program at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota. He is the Charles E. Scheidt Faculty Fellow in Atrocity Prevention at Binghamton University, Advisor at the War Prevention Initiative, and AATH Jill Knox Peace Fellow. He holds a Ph.D. in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Manitoba. His research investigates how social systems and environmental systems interact to create patterns of vulnerabilities that lead to conflict and the processes of peacebuilding.
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Laura Turley supports the scientific and policy-facing work as a Senior Science-Policy Manager at the Geneva Water Hub, and facilitates exchanges and synergies across this interface. Her expertise lies in the operation of institutions and infrastructure in the context of water scarcity, and on the conditions required for collective action and equitable water allocation in local and transboundary settings. Prior to joining the Geneva Water Hub, Laura worked with the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) for over a decade. She has a PhD in environmental policy.
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Cristina Elena POPA TACHE is associate professor of public international law and communications and new technlogies law, Co-convenor in European Society of International Law - IG International Business and Human Rights, expert member in COST Actions-European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Director of the International Institute for the Analysis of Juridical and Administrative Movements and scientific researcher at the International Center for Transdisciplinary Research (CIRET) Paris.
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I am a disability studies academic at the University of Waikato New Zealand. I teach a Masters program in Disability and Inclusion Studies and undertake research in disability rights including sexuality rights, violence and abuse prevention and inclusive education. Broadly my work aims to transform policy and practice for inclusion promoting inclusive and participatory research methods with people with disabilities.