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Jack Lopez's picture
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My name is Dr. Jack López I am a medical and social anthropologist specialising in barriers to healthcare, sexual health and care ethics. My broader interests are intimate life, gender and intersectional life-course in societies affected by violence and/or conflict. My research region is principally, though not exclusive to Mexico, Latin America and the UK. I am Associate Dean Equality, Diversity and Inclusion for the Faculty of Management, Law and Social Sciences, University of Bradford, UK.
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Dr. Norbert Edomah is currently an Associate Professor (Reader) in Energy Policy and Electricity Planning at the School of Science and Technology, Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, Nigeria. He has over 15 years of industrial and academic experience in the energy field. His principal research interests lies in the multidisciplinary field of energy policy, electricity planning and sustainability. He is keen about understanding how people respond to (and influence) changes in energy infrastructure systems. He is author of several academic peer-reviewed journal articles on various aspects of energy. His recent book on Electricity and Energy Transition in Nigeria, published by Routledge, is the first major research monograph that covers the dynamics of energy transition and energy systems change in Nigeria from a historical, policy, governance, consumer, industrial policy and future perspectives. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Engineering Council UK and a registered member of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN). He is also an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Advance HE) UK.
Anouk S. Rigterink's picture
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Dr. Anouk S. Rigterink (PhD London School of Economics 2014) is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Comparative Politics at Durham University, United Kingdom. She studies the political economy of development, violent conflict and natural resources. She has published work on so-called 'conflict minerals', and investigates competition between large-scale industrial, and small-scale artisanal miners. Other published work include a Randomized Controlled Trial on whether community monitoring can decrease deforestation in Uganda, and whether drone strikes targeting terrorist leaders affect terrorist attacks. Finally, Anouk studies how experiencing violent conflict affects individuals' behaviour. She has done fieldwork in Uganda and South Sudan.
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M. Jae Moon is Dean of the College of Social Sciences and Underwood Distinguished Professor of the Department of Public Administration as well as Director of the Institute for Future Government at Yonsei University. He co-chaired the Infectious Disease Study Group of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, Social Sciences under the Prime Minister’s Office. He is an elected Fellow of National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). He served as International Director of American Society for Public Administration and Vice President of Korean Association of Public Administration as well as the Korean Association of Policy Studies. He was selected as one of world’s 100 most influential people in Digital Government 2018 and 2019 consecutively by Apolitical which is a London-based leading nonprofit organization. He also received Order of Service Merit-Red Stripe from the Government of the Republic of Korea for his contribution to the public sector innovations as well as Donald C. Stone Award from the American Society for Public Administration in 2020. Specializes in public sector innovation.
Abdelfatah Abomohra's picture
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Dr. Abomohra obtained his PhD in “Phycology” in 2012 through Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) funded scholarship at Hamburg University (Germany) in cooperation with Tanta University (Egypt). In addition, he got Alexander von Humboldt fellowship for experienced researchers. His major is interdisciplinary of Phycology and Environmental Engineering. His research focuses on waste management and Biotechnological applications of algae
Kandarp Mehta's picture
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Professor in a business school in the area of Negotiation and Entrepreneurship. I am also experienced in performing arts - theatre and tv.
Dr PREM PANDEY's picture
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Dr. Pandey has more than 7 years of teaching and research experience in the field of remote sensing and environment. He obtained his PhD in Remote sensing technology from University of Leicester, United Kingdom with prestigious international award- commonwealth fellowship. He obtained his M.Tech (Remote Sensing) & M.Sc (Environmental Sciences) and bagged gold medallist awards. Currently He is serving as assistant Professor in Shiv Nadar University India. Earlier, he was awarded with Tel Aviv University Israel University awards for Post-Doctoral Scientist, and DST Government of India for Post-doctoral fellow. He has been recipient of several international and national awards as a feather in his cap. He is life member of ISRS, SPIE, AAG, Indian Society of Geomatics, Wetlands society, CEM IUCN, and Commonwealth Alumni Association United Kingdom.
Adun Okupe's picture
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Hello - I'm Adun, the research director at The Sahara Centre, a not-for-profit focused on advancing sociocultural sustainability in Nigeria
Uchechukwu Vincent's picture
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I am a Professor of Physics, specializing in theoretical and computational physics. I am a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany and Fellow, Royal Society Newton International Fellowship.
Antwan Jones's picture
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www.AntwanJones.com Antwan Jones is Associate Professor of Sociology with courtesy appointments in the Departments of Epidemiology and Africana Studies at The George Washington University. As a sociologist, he writes and speaks on topics related to urban neighborhoods, population health, and racial & ethnic relations. Dr. Jones conducts rigorous research to understand the relationship between where people live and a myriad of social outcomes - from chronic health conditions to the closeness that individuals feel to certain racial/ethnic groups. His research has received several awards, including the Young Trialist Award from Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists Forum. He uses his research to contribute to public debates by blogging, writing newspaper editorials, and appearing in local & international news outlets.

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