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Ryan is a government affairs specialist at Bosch ASEAN, responsible for advocacy strategy development, market and policy intelligence, and project and stakeholder management. He is experienced in policy research, development, and advocacy with think tanks and multinational organisations in Finland, Singapore and Malaysia. He led and was part of consultancy projects including developing the Estonian government’s experimentation framework, collaborating with a global tech firm on the governance of emerging technology, and deliver capacity building workshops to civil servants in the Philippines.
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Dr. Daniel Onyedikachi Ugwu is a researcher with expertise in the broad areas of environmental toxicology, environmental and climate change policy research. He has a PhD in Environmental Biochemistry from the University of Nigeria and is currently a lecturer in the Department of Medical Biochemistry, David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. He is a) 2023 Commonwealth Futures Climate Research Cohort Fellow with The ACU and b) a 2022 fellow of the Climate Governance, Diplomacy and Negotiations Leadership Program - Cohort X at AGNES
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Yonah Welker is a technologist, public expert and voice for the algorithmic spectrum - algorithms, policies and technology ontologies addressing nations, society, human capacity, designated groups and spectrums (inc. cognitive and neurodisabilities etc) such as social, expressive and human-centered AI, robotics, emerging learning, work, health and public solutions. It includes the co-creation of emerging technologies and algorithms, screening, evaluating and cooperating with national, public and private projects and ecosystems, co-contributing to policy, ethics and frameworks.
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Alphoncina Lyamuya is a doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California. Her research interests lie at the intersection of emerging media technologies, transnational governance, and inequality. Specifically, she is interested in the use of information and communication technologies and other digital infrastructures by governments and humanitarian agencies in migration management and humanitarian service delivery.
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I am Senior Lecturer of Educational Psychology and Quantitative Research at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Broadly, my expertise lies in learning, motivation, and stress management from late childhood to early adulthood. I am particularly interested in: (a) identifying diverse settings in which young people experience stress and anxiety; (b) evaluating how these experiences shape the attitudes, emotions, self-perceptions, and well-being of young people; and (c) designing evidence-based programmes that can help young people cope effectively with stress and anxiety.
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I work as a Project Assistant at the Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI). In this role, I am primarily focused on China and its economic and financial relationship(s) with Europe. I hold a BA degree in Chinese Studies from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. My BA thesis covered Chinese government (especially military) investment into and decision-making surrounding AI. I am also currently in my final term of an Erasmus Mundus MA in Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies, where my thesis is focused on he securitization process of the PLA, Japanese SDF, and Australian military.