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Eamonn Jordan

Professor in Drama Studies, University College Dublin
Eamonn Jordan is Professor in Drama Studies and former Subject Head (2011-2014) at the School of English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin. His book The Feast of Famine: The Plays of Frank McGuinness (1997) is the first full-length study on McGuinness's work. In 2000, he edited Theatre Stuff: Critical Essays on Contemporary Irish Theatre. He co-edited with Lilian Chambers The Theatre of Martin McDonagh: A World of Savage Stories (2006).

His book Dissident Dramaturgies: Contemporary Irish Theatre was published in 2010 by Irish Academic Press. In 2012, he co-edited with Lilian Chambers The Theatre of Conor McPherson:' Right beside the Beyond'.

In 2014 his monograph From Leenane to LA: The Theatre and Cinema of Martin McDonagh was published by Irish Academic Press.
In 2016 he introduced and selected with Finola Cronin The Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance Studies Reader for Carysfort Press, a publication with over 70 essays.

September 2018 saw the publication of The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance, a work he co-edited with Eric Weitz.

The Theatre and Film of Conor McPherson: Conspicuous Communities has been published by Methuen Bloomsbury in February 2019.

In 2020, Justice and the Plays and Films of Martin McDonagh was published by Palgrave as part of its Pivot series of publications.

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Ean Tsou

PhD Candidate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Calgary
Currently a PhD Candidate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Calgary, Calgary

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Earlence Fernandes

Ph.D. student, Systems and Security, University of Michigan

I'm interested in Internet of Things security, with a focus on smart homes. Previously, I've done research on Smartphone Security (Android, Windows Phone), and Operating Systems Security. I like building secure systems. My advisor is Prof. Atul Prakash.

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Eben Levey

Assistant Professor of History, Alfred University
Eben Levey completed his PhD in 2021 at the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to Alfred University, he taught at Boise State University. Western Washington University, American University and University of Maryland, College Park.

Levey’s dissertation, “From Liberation Theology to Teologia India: The Progressive Catholic Church in Southern Mexico, 1954-1994,” expanded the scope of histories of Liberation Theology (a progressive Catholic movement that emerged in the late 1960s) by centering a focus on Indigenous Mexico. He asked two parallel questions: How did Liberation Theology change the fabric of Indigenous Mexico? And, how did Indigenous Mexico change Liberation Theology? Levey shows how Indigenous Catholics pushed progressive liberationists to move beyond mere class-based analysis and incorporate Indigenous demands for multiculturalism, self-determination, and local autonomy in ways that would both open the Roman Catholic Church to indigenous ways of being Catholic and later become the framework for official multiculturalism in Mexican government policy of the 1990s and into the twenty-first century.

Levey is currently working on transforming his dissertation into a book manuscript and he recently published two articles that grew out of his dissertation research:

“Making Liberation Theology Indigenous: The Seminario Regional del Sureste (SERESURE) and Indigenous Mexico, 1969-1990,” in Christian Bueschges, ed., Liberation Theology and the Other(s): Contextualizing Latin American Catholic Activism in the Second Half of the 20th Century. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021.

“‘A New Type of Priest:’ The Regional Seminary of the Southeast (SERESURE) and Indigenous Ministry in Mexico, 1969-1990,” Catholic Southwest: A Journal of History and Culture, Vol. 32, 2021.

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Ebenezer Bosomprah

PhD Candidate, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana

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Ebony Aya

Program Manager at the Jan Serie Center for Scholarship and Teaching, Macalester College
Ebony Aya is a recent PhD graduate of the University of Minnesota in Curriculum and Instruction, with minors in Culture and Teaching and African American and African Studies. In her work she focuses on the experiences of Black women in higher education. She is also a program manager for the Jan Serie Center at Macalester College where she teaches and facilitates programming that focuses on faculty development. Additionally, Ebony is the founder of the Aya Collective and recently launched the Aya Collective’s first anthology, Let the Black Women Say Ase’ (2022), in addition to authoring the Gospel According to a Black Woman (2020) and Incomplete Stories: On Loss, Love, and Hope (2023).

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Ebony Birchall

Lecturer, Law School, Macquarie University
Dr Ebony Birchall is a Lecturer at Macquarie Law School, Deputy Director of the BHR Access to Justice Lab (A2J Lab), Executive Board Member of Macquarie University's Ethics and Agency Research Centre, and Lawyer on Macquarie University's Ethics Committee.

Ebony runs Macquarie Law School's Strategic Litigation Clinic, which provides the opportunity for law students to design strategic litigation on a range of social justice issues, with assistance from leading Australian litigators. She convenes two law subjects: Refugee Law and The Law of Torts. She also supervises several honours and post graduate research students.

Ebony is a researcher with impact, as recognised through her success in securing several research prizes and grants, including the Macquarie University's Emerging Scholar Award for Research with Impact in 2022. Her area of research focus relates to challenging human rights abuse by powerful actors such as business and governments. Her work is motivated to strengthen legal and non-legal mechanisms for overcoming power imbalances, with the aim of improving access to justice.

Prior to joining Macquarie University, Ebony practised as a human rights lawyer for over a decade. Her litigation practice was at the forefront of Australian-based strategic litigation. Cases included the Manus Island Class Action, Australia’s largest human rights case at the time of resolution, which resulted in the Australian Government and several businesses who operated the detention facility paying $90million in compensation and costs. She also acted on behalf of almost 10,000 people from refugee backgrounds in the 2014 Immigration Data Breach Litigation, the first matter to use Australian privacy legislation to achieve accountability through compensation for a mass privacy breach. Other cases include the Essure Contraceptive Device Class Action and the Strip Search Class Action against NSW Police.

Ebony partners with several community legal centres and advocacy networks. She has appeared in all of Australia’s major media outlets and is a sought-after speaker at community/advocacy events. She holds a PhD in law, and undergraduate degrees in law and business from the University of Wollongong. She completed postgraduate studies in human rights at the University of Sydney, and studied international human rights law (business and human rights) at the University of Oxford.

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Ebony Nilsson

Research Fellow, Australian Catholic University
Dr Ebony Nilsson is a research fellow in the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at Australian Catholic University, Melbourne. She is a historian of migration, surveillance, and the Cold War. She holds a PhD in history from the University of Sydney.

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Ebru Surucu-Balci

Assistant Professor in Circular Supply Chains, University of Bradford
Dr Ebru Surucu-Balci is an Assistant Professor in Circular Supply Chains at the School of Management, University of Bradford. She actively researches the areas of circular supply chains, digitalisation, and decarbonisation of supply chains. Her research has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Transportation Research Part EE: Logistics and Transportation Review, Computers in Industry, Journal of Cleaner Production, and British Food Journal. Ebru is a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.

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Ed Barrett-Lennard

Professorial fellow, Murdoch University
Dr Ed Barrett-Lennard is a Professorial Fellow at Murdoch University and a Senior Principal Soil Scientist at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development in Western Australia. He works in projects funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and Vietnam. Ed works in the disciplines of agronomy, soil science and plant physiology. For 40 years, his research has focused on the growth of crops and pastures in saline and waterlogged environments, and on the adoption of saline agricultural principles by farmers and extension workers. He is an author of 80 scientific papers and 6 books.

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Ed Drewitt

PhD student studying the diet of urban peregrines, University of Bristol
Having studied what urban-dwelling peregrines eat during the past 25 years, I am now doing a PhD with the University of Bristol studying this aspect of their behaviour in more detail. I am analysing long term datasets of prey eaten by urban-dwelling peregrines as well as prey data from intensively studied nest web cameras during the nesting season.

Away from my research work I am a freelance naturalist, broadcaster and learning consultant engaging a wide range of audiences with nature and science. Activities range from tour guiding around the world, dawn chorus walks listening to birdsong, bird surveys and taking schools fossil hunting. I live in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire and regularly take people out to see its wildlife from wild boar to goshawks.

I have done extensive work with the BBC as a contributor, consultant and reporter. My learning consultancy work involves developing learning resources for wildlife and heritage organisations as well evaluation of projects and advising on how thesy can reach out to more people.

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Ed Elson

Associate Professor of Astronomy, University of the Western Cape
I've spent most of my academic career using telescopes such as MeerKAT to study the kinematics and evolutionary processes of nearby galaxies.

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Ed Garrett

Lecturer, Physical Geography, University of York
Ed is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Physical Geography in the Department of Environment and Geography at the University of York. His research focuses on the coastal zone and the use of sediments to understand a range of Earth system processes. In particular, he uses saltmarsh sediments to reconstruct sea-level change and the occurrence of earthquakes and tsunamis over centennial to millennial timescales. In doing so, he seeks to examine underlying mechanisms and provide evidence to underpin future hazard assessments and projections that enable the development of improved resilience and mitigation strategies. Another strand of his research focuses on the role intertidal environments including saltmarshes, seagrass meadows, and tidal flats play in sequestering and storing carbon.

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Ed Hawkins

Associate professor of climate science , University of Reading

Ed Hawkins is a climate scientist in the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) at the University of Reading. Current research interests are in decadal variability and predictability of climate. He runs the Climate Lab Book blog and was an author on the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment report.

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Ed Hutchinson

Senior Lecturer, MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, University of Glasgow
I'm a Senior Lecturer at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, where I lead a group that investigates the molecular biology of influenza viruses. Before moving to Glasgow I trained as a graduate student at the University of Cambridge and as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford.

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Eddie Rakabe

Research Associate, Sol Plaatje University
Eddie Rakabe is a researcher at Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection in the political economy faculty. He has previously worked for the Financial & Fiscal Commission, National Research Council and National Treasury. He holds a master’s degree in economic development from the University of Johannesburg. His research interests are in areas of public finance, informal economy, small business development, value chain analysis and market concentration. He is a regular contributor to various local print media.

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Eddie Woo

Professor of Practice, Mathematics Education, University of Sydney
Eddie Woo is Professor of Practice in Mathematics Education at the University of Sydney, working with preservice teachers in the Sydney School of Education & Social Work. Within the NSW Department of Education, he leads the Mathematics Growth Team, a statewide program of instructional leaders focused on engaging and evidence-based teaching practices. He continues to teach mathematics at Cherrybrook Technology High School and his Youtube channel, Wootube, has more than 1.7 million subscribers and 150 million views of his everyday classroom lessons. In 2018, he was named Australia’s Local Hero in the Australian of the Year Awards and listed as one of the Top 10 teachers in the world by the Global Teacher Prize. He is an internationally published author, TED speaker, and TV host of ABC’s Teenage Boss and Channel 10’s Ultimate Classroom.

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Eddy S. F. Yeung

PhD Candidate in Political Science, Emory University
I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Emory University. I am also Princeton Dissertation Scholar at the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, Emerging Scholar at the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, and EPOVB Early-Career Fellow at APSA’s Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section.

I study how political communication, elite strategy, and psychology shape (1) the dynamics of conflict escalation and (2) public opinion on international cooperation and democracy, with a focus on East Asia, the United States, and their interactions.

I hold an MPhil in Economic Research from the University of Cambridge, where I was Hughes Hall Scholar and Hong Kong Scholar. I also hold a BEcon in Economics, Politics, and Public Administration from the University of Hong Kong, where I was John Swire Scholar, Undergraduate Research Fellow, and a first-generation-to-college student.

Growing up in Hong Kong’s public housing shaped how I think about social inequality, social justice, and social policy. It also drew me closer to the masses, whose formation of political attitudes is the crux of my research agenda.

My research has been published or is forthcoming in Comparative Political Studies, International Organization, Political Behavior, Political Science Research and Methods, Science, The Journal of Politics, and other journals.

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Eden Hoffer

PhD Student in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Western University
Eden Hoffer is a PhD student in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies (FIMS) at Western University. Her research primarily focuses on the criminalization of intimate partner violence victim-survivors and how Canadian policies and practices serve to harm them rather than offer them protection.
Broadly, Eden is interested in scholarship/research related to intimate-partner violence, motherhood + IPV, the criminalization of victims, women’s health, femicide, and legislation/policy.

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Eden Kamar

Postdoctoral research fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dr. Eden Kamar is a postgraduate in the Evidence-Based Cybersecurity research group at Georgia State University. She received her Ph.D. in criminology specializing in cybercrime and cybersecurity, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Her MPhil in Criminological Research from the University of Cambridge (UK).

Her research focuses on cybercrime and cybersecurity, namely, technology-facilitated sexual abuse of minors, phishing attacks, dark markets, malicious codes, and information system vulnerabilities. In her research, she employs innovative approaches and rigorous methods, including but not limited to honeypots, open source intelligence, digital forensics, and experiments, to understand different types of cybercrime, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and cyber victimization.

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Edgar Githua

Lecturer in International Studies, Strathmore University
Edgar Githua holds a PhD in international relations from the United States International University-Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. He is affiliated with the United States International University-Africa and Strathmore University. He is the author of “Spoilers and Peace Agreements: The South Sudan Conflict (2013-2019)", published in 2023. His research interests include peace and conflict resolution, negotiation and mediation, international affairs, security, and diplomacy. He is also an internationalaffairs analyst for various media houses, including NTV Kenya, Citizen TV Kenya, VOA, TRK News, A54 News, and Capital FM.

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Ediomo-Ubong Nelson

Africa research project coordinator, Global Drug Policy Observatory, Swansea University
Ediomo-Ubong Nelson is an associate researcher with the Centre for Research and Information on Substance Abuse, Nigeria.

He is also Africa research project coordinator at the Global Drug Policy Observatory, Swansea University, UK. His research covers substance use, sex work, criminal justice and public health.

His works have appeared in The International Journal of Drug Policy, Contemporary Drug Problems, Global Public Health and Journal of Drug Issues.

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Ediz Ozelkan

Lecturer of Media Studies, University of Colorado Boulder
I graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2023 with my PhD in media research and practice. My dissertation asks if music streaming services helped or hurt economic opportunities for music professionals, using a political economic lens and quantitative methods to measure the impact of technology on opportunity in media. This project is being reworked into a book-length manuscript. I also have an M.A. in American Studies from Columbia University and a B.S. in sociology from SUNY Old Westbury. My research has ranged from cultural sociology; hip hop and music studies; political economy; media and labor economics; and pedagogy.

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Edlin Veras

Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology and Black studies, Swarthmore College
My name is Dr. Edlin Veras. I am a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology and Black studies at Swarthmore College where I conduct research on and teach about anti-Blackness, and migration in the US and Caribbean. I earned my PhD in Sociology with a specialization in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from the University of South Florida in 2021. My work has been supported by the American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship Program. I have been actively engaged in research on Haitian migrants and their descendants in the Dominican Republic since 2017. I have been published in the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, and am currently finishing my book manuscript on Haitian Migrant Laborers in Dominican Republic’s northern coast.

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Edlira Shehu

Professor of Digital Marketing, University of Groningen
Edlira Shehu joined the Department of Marketing at RUG in February 2023. Previously, she worked in Universities in Denmark and Germany. Edlira obtained her PhD and her state doctorate at the University of Hamburg, Germany.

Edlira's research focuses on a broad range of topics along three areas: digital advertising, multichannel retailing, and nonprofit marketing. Her research uses quantitative methods to solve empirical problems and has high academic as well as managerial and societal relevance. Her work has been published in leading journals of the field, such as Journal of Marketing Research, the International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Retailing, and Research Policy. She is member of the editorial board of the Journal of Retailing. Prior to joining academia, Edlira worked in different management positions in the field of marketing analytics.

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Edmond Sanganyado

Assistant Professor in Environmental Forensics, Northumbria University, Newcastle
Edmond Sanganyado is a highly accomplished environmental toxicologist and a dedicated educator currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences at Northumbria University. Prior to joining Northumbria University, Dr. Sanganyado was an Associate Professor at the Institute of Marine Science at Shantou University in China, where he also completed his postdoctoral research fellowship. During his time at Shantou University, he was honored with the Outstanding Young Talent Award for his exceptional research contributions to the field of marine science.

Dr. Sanganyado's academic journey began with a BSc (Hons) in Applied Chemistry from the National University of Science and Technology in Zimbabwe. He then went on to pursue his PhD in Environmental Toxicology at the University of California, Riverside, as a Fulbright Scholar. His research focuses on the impact of environmental contaminants on ecosystems, specifically in marine environments.

In recognition of his significant contributions to environmental science and sustainability, Dr. Sanganyado was elected a Fellow of the Institution of Environmental Sciences. His commitment to fostering scientific collaboration and leadership led him to be elected as a member of the Global Young Academy, an organization dedicated to empowering young scientists and scholars from around the world.

Dr. Sanganyado is also passionate about promoting scientific research and education in his home country. As a testament to his dedication, he is currently serving his second term as the President of the Zimbabwe Young Academy of Sciences, where he works to strengthen the capacity of young scientists in Zimbabwe and beyond.

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Edo Richard

Professor of Neurology, Radboud University
Edo Richard is professor of neurology at Radboud University Medical Centre in Nijmegen, The Netherlands and the dept of Public Health at Amsterdam University Medical Centre. He combines patient care with research into the prevention of dementia. He leads several large (inter)national randomized controlled trials on risk factor modification to reduce dementia risk. He also addresses ethical issues in prevention and early diagnosis of cognitive impairment.

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Édouard Civel

Chercheur au Square Research Center et à la Chaire Economie du Climat, Université Paris Dauphine – PSL

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Édouard Mien

Chargé de recherche, Fondation pour les Etudes et Recherches sur le Développement International (FERDI), Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)

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Eduardo Oliveira

Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne
I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne

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Edudardo Velloso

Eduardo Velloso is a Research Fellow at the Microsoft Research Centre for Social Natural User Interfaces at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Eduardo holds a PhD in Computer Science from Lancaster University and a BSc in Computer Engineering from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. His research aims at creating future social user experiences combining novel input modalities such as gaze, body movement, touch gestures, etc. His latest work has investigated eye-based interaction with smart watches, multimodal combinations of gaze, and eye control of video games.

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Edurne Pasabán Lizarribal

Profesora asociada, IE University
Estudió Ingeniería Técnica Industrial en la Universidad del País Vasco. Completó el programa SEP (Senior Excutive Program) en ESADE Business School de Barcelona (2005 – 2006) y, en 2007 obtuvo el Master en Gestión de Recursos Humanos también por ESADE. Posteriormente en 2012 obtuvo el Master Executive Coaching and Management por la IE Business School de Madrid.

Fundó su propio negocio ABELETXE, entonces un pequeño hotel rural y restaurante ahora completamente reformado se ha convertido en un espacio singular dedicado a la celebración de eventos en el País Vasco. Es patrona y fundadora de ‘Mountaineers for Himalayas by Edurne Pasaban’ donde se trabaja por el desarrollo de proyectos relacionados con la educación de los niños y niñas del Himalaya.

Con 18 años en Ecuador comenzó a realizar ascensiones a montañas de 6000 metros y finalmente en 1998 viajó a Himalaya por primera vez. Desde entonces Edurne no ha dejado de realizar diferentes expediciones a montañas de más de 8000 metros, coronando la cumbre del Shisha Pangma en 2010 y convirtiéndose así en la primera mujer en el mundo en ascender los 14 ochomiles del Planeta.

En la actualidad Edurne combina su carrera deportiva con su carrera profesional como conferenciante y coach en empresas tanto nacionales como internacionales. Organiza charlas, formaciones y talleres diseñados a medida, en las que acompaña a equipos y personas, hacia sus propios objetivos a través de sus experiencias como alpinista.

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Edward Aspinall

Professor in Southeast Asian Politics, Australian National University
I am a specialist in the politics of Indonesia, and president of the Asian Studies Association of Australia.

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Edward Hanna

Professor of Climate Science and Meteorology, University of Lincoln
Edward Hanna is Professor of Climate Science and Meteorology in the College of Science. He is current lead PI of 3 multi-institute NERC grants, and Lincoln PI of a further NERC grant, with a combined value ~£2.5 million. He serves as Co-Chair of the World Climate Research Programme Climate & Cryosphere (WCRP CliC) project's Scientific Steering Group, and is the WCRP representative on the Ice Sheet Mass Balance and Sea Level (ISMASS) expert group.

Edward received a BSc in Planetary Science (First Class Honours) from University College London in 1995 and completed a PhD in Satellite Remote Sensing of Antarctic Sea Ice and Climatic Couplings at the University of Bristol in 1998. This was followed by postdoctoral research in the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading between 1998 and 2000 before being appointed as Lecturer in Meteorology at the Institute of Marine Studies, University of Plymouth in 2000. In 2003 Edward was appointed as Lecturer in Climate Change at the Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2006, Reader in 2010 and was awarded a personal chair in 2013, serving as Deputy Head of Department 2013-16.

Edward has published >140 research papers in international peer-reviewed journals, including 5 papers in Nature (1 as lead author), 2 in Nature Climate Change, 2 in Nature Communications, 1 in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment as lead author, and 1 in Science. Together his papers have attracted >16,900 citations (H index 61) according to Google Scholar. He was listed in the top 2% of most cited scientists in his research field in a 2020 Stanford University survey. He has led an international team to reconstruct Greenland Ice Sheet surface mass balance, the results of which have been used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, on which he was a Contributing Author on their Fifth Assessment Report. He has also contributed as an author to many Arctic Report Cards of the US National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Another key research interest is investigating possible links between Arctic Amplification of global warming and the occurrence of extreme weather in the Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes. Hanna is a founding member of an international working group on Arctic climate change-mid latitude extreme linkages, led by Dr. James E. Overland of NOAA. As part of his climatological research Edward has developed the concept of the Greenland Blocking Index related to North Atlantic polar jet stream changes, as a key driver of the recently increased Greenland ice melt. Active collaborations include with the Met Office, several other European meteorological institutes, and NOAA.

Edward is a regular organiser of or invited participant in international workshops and conferences, and has given multiple invited lectures in Denmark, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and the USA. He lead-organised ISMASS international research workshops on ice-sheet mass balance and climate change in Davos, Switzerland, in June 2018, and Reykjavik, Iceland, in August 2022, and co-organised an international research workshop on Arctic-midlatitude climate linkages in Lincoln in Sept. 2023. He also co-led the "Moana Water of Life: Navigating Climate Change for Planetary Health" international conference in Lincoln in Aug/Sep 2019.

Edward is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and a member of the Climatological Observers Link and maintains a weather station at Newark.

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Edward Martey

Senior Research Scientist, Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Edward Martey (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6933-3685) is an Agricultural and Applied economist at the CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute with 12 years of professional experience. He is a visiting Research Scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a 2022 Visiting Fellow, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Structural Transformation of African and Asian Agriculture and Rural Spaces (STAAARS+) program. He received his BSc (Agricultural Economics), MPhil (Agricultural Economics), and PhD (Agricultural and Applied Economics) degrees from the University of Ghana and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, respectively. He is currently the Head of the Social Science and Biometry Section of CSIR-SARI. His research, development, agricultural economics, and operational work cover a range of policy-relevant questions related to poverty, development, and commercialization in Africa. Specifically, his recent research focuses on impact assessment of agricultural technologies, energy, agricultural and rural development, time poverty, and economic valuation using choice experiments.

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