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Ian T. Adams

Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina
Ian T. Adams is assistant professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of South Carolina. His research includes work on policing, body-worn cameras and police policy evaluation.

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Ibrahim Kocaman

Assistant Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Ibrahim Kocaman is an Assistant Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Department of Security Studies and International Affairs. His research interests are civil conflict, civil-military relations, interstate conflict, and political economy. His papers appeared in Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, Civil Wars, and National Interest.

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İbrahim Özdemir

Professor of Philosophy, Uskudar University; Visiting Professor, Clark University
Dr Ibrahim Özdemir is professor of philosophy at Uskudar University, Istanbul, an environmental philosopher and Senior Advisor to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). He is the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Uskudar University, where he is head of its Forum for Environmental Ethics. He is also visiting assistant professor at the Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies at Clark University. Previously he was director-general at the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Turkish Ministry of Education.

He was a lead member of the drafting team for the Islamic Declaration on Global Climate Change endorsed by the UN United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and a lead member of the drafting team behind the Al-Mizan Covenant for Earth documented adopted by the UNEP’s Faith For Earth Initiative.

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Ibrahim Z. Bahreldin

Associate Professor of Urban & Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University
Dr. Ibrahim Z. Bahreldin is a Sudanese urbanist and educator with a diverse and interdisciplinary education in architecture, human settlements, urban design, and planning. He earned his degrees from the University of Khartoum (2001), KU Leuven University in Belgium (2003), and Waseda University-Tokyo in Japan (2012). He also enriched his knowledge and skills by attending several international and regional capacity-building and training programs in urban design, city planning, and participatory design.
Ibrahim has a rich and diverse architecture and urban design background, having worked on projects of different scales and contexts in Sudan and Japan. He is a registered architect and planner in the Sudanese Institute of Architects (SIA), the City Planning Institute of Japan (CPIJ), and the Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE). He balances his academic and research pursuits with a dynamic professional practice, collaborating with various NGOs, the private sector, and government agencies as a consultant. He also offers his expertise as an independent architecture and urban planning consultant.
Dr. Bahreldin has a long and distinguished career in teaching, researching, and leading academic institutions. As the head of the Urban Planning and Design department at the University of Khartoum for four years (2015–2019), he pioneered the first Ph.D. program in urban planning in the country. He introduced two master’s programs in urban design and urban planning and management. He also took charge of the Master of Urban Design in Hot-Arid Areas at the Future University in Sudan, a joint program with Venice University. Moreover, he served as the Director of Investment at the University of Khartoum from 2016–2017, where he initiated some vital projects.
Ibrahim is passionate about shaping the future of cities and communities in Sudan and beyond. He helped establish the Sudanese Urban Planning Association (SUPA) and the Sudanese Urban and Regional Planning Association (SURPA), and he currently serves as the country representative of the African Association of Planners. He is also an active member of various global networks and initiatives that promote planning and place-making. He has extensive experience designing, directing, and conducting training programs for professionals who want to enhance their city planning and urbanism skills and knowledge.
Ibrahim is a prolific and influential scholar and practitioner in architecture and urbanism. He serves as an editorial member of several academic journals and has edited some special issues in renowned journals. He has also received many local and international awards, scholarships, and recognitions for his academic and professional excellence. He has published widely on architecture, public engagement, place-making, public space, public art, and activism. He has led and coordinated various research and professional projects in Sudan and Saudi Arabia that focused on master plans, place-making strategies, space production and activism initiatives, and community engagement programs. His academic work, research, and teaching emphasize the importance of creating meaningful and inclusive public places.

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Ida Karlsson

Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet
I am an assistant professor in genetic epidemiology of ageing, interested in combining genetic and longitudinal designs to understand complex traits.

My primary research aim is to understand how overweight influences risk of age-related diseases, by studying why different forms of overweight have different effects on the risk of dementia, cardiovascular disease, and type-2 diabetes. I am also interested in understanding how geographic circumstances influence late-life health.

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Idris Mohammed

Conflict Researcher, Department of Mass Communication, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto
Idris Mohammed is a conflict researcher, academic & journalist, he is from the department of Mass Communication, Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto. Idris is a member Conflict Research Network of West Africa and also a member of United State Institute of Peace Nigerian Network of Facilitators writes from northwest region of Nigeria.
He has over 10 years working with Non profit organizations and civil society group in Nigeria like Centre for Democracy and Democracy ( CDD West Africa), YIAGA Africa, CLEEN Foundation, Human Right Watch, Equal Access International, Crisis Group International, United State Institute of Peace (USIP), Institute of Security Studies ( ISS) and many more local and international organizations.
You can reach out to him via his email address [email protected] or twitter handle @Edrees4p

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Ifedotun Aina

Senior Researcher and Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Water and Production Economics Research Unit, University of Cape Town
Dr Aina is a senior researcher and postdoctoral research fellow in the Water and Production Economics Research Unit at the University of Cape Town. His recent experience includes a visiting scholar position at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria. In addition, Dr Aina is a member of the River Basin Modelling Group at the School of Public Policy, University of California, Riverside.

Dr Aina has developed an active research portfolio at the intersection of water and environmental economics, agricultural economics, and behavioral economics. He also has research interests in various sub-fields of development economics, particularly as they relate to environmental and resource economics. Dr Aina is passionate about employing state-of-the-art econometric techniques and applied economic theory to address urgent questions in water governance and development policy.

Prior to his PhD, Dr Aina graduated with an MSc in agricultural economics with distinction from the University of Ilorin, and was awarded an ARISE fellowship through the Intra-Africa academic mobility scheme of the European Union.

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Ignacio Blanco-Alfonso

Catedrático de Periodismo de la Universidad CEU San Pablo (Madrid, España), Universidad CEU San Pablo
Catedrático de Periodismo en la Universidad CEU San Pablo, a la que se incorporó en el año 2000, acreditado por ANECA (2007) y por ACAP (2005), y con tres sexenios reconocidos por CNEAI.
Se doctoró con una tesis sobre los géneros periodísticos en la obra de José Ortega y Gasset (premio extraordinario de Doctorado, 2003). Especialista en el pensamiento y la obra del filósofo madrileño, formó parte del equipo de edición e investigación de sus Obras completas.
Es el director del Máster Universitario en Periodismo Cultural, del Máster en Verificación digital, Fact-Checking y Periodismo de Datos (CEU & Newtral), y de Doxa Comunicación. Revista interdisciplinar de Estudios de Comunicación y Ciencias Sociales.
Es Coordinador de Investigación y Posgrado de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Comunicación, e Investigador Principal del proyecto competitivo “Nuevos escenarios de vulnerabilidad digital: alfabetización mediática para una sociedad inclusiva” (PROVULDIG-2. Ref. H2019/HUM5775, 2020-2022), financiado por la Comunidad de Madrid y el Fondo Social Europeo.
Ha sido visiting scholar en las universidades de Génova (Italia) en 2007, del Pacífico (Lima, Perú) en 2015 y de Cambridge (Reino Unido) en 2017. Es life member del Clare Hall College de la Universidad de Cambridge, Fellow de la Foundazione Bogliasco (Génova, Italia), miembro de la Sociedad Española de Periodística (SEP), de la Asociación de Comunicación Política (ACOP) y de la European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA).

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Ignat Kulkov

Postdoctoral researcher, EDHEC Business School
Analyzing the future landscape with critical insights and creating plausible scenarios. Join me in shaping the future with technology - one research at a time!

Advancing the frontier of new technologies, leveraging the power of AI, virtual and augmented reality, digital twins and beyond, to create sustainable value for various industries (health care, drug development, manufacturing, construction, etc.).

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Ika Willis

Associate Professor in English Literatures, University of Wollongong
I have a BA in Classics from Oxford University and postgraduate qualifications in Cultural Studies from the University of Leeds. Before moving to Wollongong, I worked for seven years as the Lecturer in Reception at the University of Bristol where I directed the MA in Reception and Critical Theory. I work across the disciplines of Classics, literary studies, Cultural Studies, and fan studies, specializing in reception theory: how readers and audiences make sense of, and make use of, texts.

I am currently the Head of School of Humanities & Social Inquiry.

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Ikechukwu Ejekwumadu

Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Sports Science, University of Tübingen
Dr. Ikechukwu Ejekwumadu is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Sports Science, University of Tübingen. His work examines a wide range of topics in sport sociology, including but not limited to youth and aspiring athletes, football migration, otherness and athletes with a migration background, and cultural transitions in sports. His research work has been published in leading peer reviewed international journals such as 'European Journal for Sport and Society' and 'Sport in Society'.

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Ikekhwa Albert Ikhile

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Africa
I hold a PhD in public health and am passionate about mitigating the spread of HIV/AIDS among the most vulnerable populations. As a researcher at the University of South Africa, I have gained valuable professional experience and expertise in conducting research. My focus is on social determinants of health and their impact on marginalised populations infected or affected by HIV/AIDS, such as LGBTQI+ populations, adolescent girls and young women, and men who have sex with men.

My qualifications, both academic and professional, equip me with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute significantly to the academic community and address pressing societal issues related to healthcare accessibility for marginalised groups.

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Ilai Z. Saltzman

Professor and Director of the Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies, University of Maryland
Dr. Ilai Saltzman is the Director of the Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. His scholarship and teaching focus on international security, Israeli foreign and security policy, US foreign policy, and political psychology. Dr. Saltzman is the author of Securitizing Balance of Power Theory: A Polymorphic Reconceptualization (2012). He has also written numerous scholarly articles and book chapters, and commentaries in the Los Angeles Times, Ha’aretz, The Jerusalem Post, and other prominent outlets.
Dr. Saltzman earned his Ph.D. in International Relations in 2010 from the University of Haifa and was a postdoctoral research fellow at the International Security Program (ISP), Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2009-2010).
Before he arrived in College Park, Dr. Saltzman was the Israel Institute’s Associate Director for Academic Program. In the past, he served as a professor of government at Claremont McKenna College where he taught classes in International Relations, Israeli foreign and security policy as well as US foreign policy. He had also taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s International Relations Department and the Rothberg International School (RIS), and Tel-Aviv University’s Political Science Department.

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Ilan Strauss

Head of Digital Economy Research, UCL
Senior Research Associate, UCL IIPP. Leading research team on digital rents at UCL, IIPP, sponsored by the Omidyar Network. Published influential papers on algorithmic rents.
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Johannesburg.
Dr. Ilan Strauss is a senior research associate at UCL’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (London), where he leads the digital economy research team with Mariana Mazzucato (principal investigator) and Tim O’Reilly – funded by the Omidyar Network. His work investigates new theories of harm and competition in digital markets, with an emphasis on Big Tech’s digital platforms and ecosystems. Ilan is also the receipt of an Economic Security Project grant (jointly with Dr. Jangho Yang) looking at the role of acquisitions in Big Tech attaining dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) innovation.
llan is a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa (industrial policy). Previously, he taught macroeconomics at Rice University (Jones Graduate School of Business) and at New York University (Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies). Ilan has consulted for Airfinity (London), UNCTAD (Investment Division), the African Development Bank (AfDB), UNIDO, the ILO, and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Ilan holds a Ph.D in economics from the New School for Social Research (New York) and an MSc in economics from SOAS (University of London, First Class). For recent information see: www.ilan-strauss.org

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Ilan Zvi Baron

Professor of International Political Theory, Durham University
Ilan Zvi Baron is a Professor of International Political Theory at Durham University, where he is also Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Jewish Culture, Society and Politics. He has held visiting posts at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of British Columbia. His most recent books are “How to Save Politics in a Post Truth Era” and “Obligation in Exile: The Jewish Diaspora, Israel and Critique.”

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Ilana Webster-Kogen

Reader, SOAS, University of London
Ilana Webster-Kogen is the Joe Loss Reader in Jewish Music at SOAS, University of London. Her first book, Citizen Azmari: Making Ethiopian Music in Tel Aviv, was published in 2018 with Wesleyan University Press in the Music/Culture series. The book won the Society for Ethnomusicology's Jewish Music section publication prize in 2019. Her work on the music of the Ethiopian diaspora has been published in academic journals such as Ethnomusicology Forum, Africa and Black Diaspora, and the Journal of African Cultural Studies. At SOAS, Ilana teaches classes on Jewish and Middle Eastern music, hip hop, and critical/cultural theory.

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Ilias Trispiotis

Professor of Human Rights Law, University of Leeds
Dr Ilias Trispiotis is Professor of Human Rights Law at the University of Leeds. He has published widely in the areas of international human rights law and discrimination law.

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Ilisabeth S. Bornstein

Lecturer in Legal Studies, Bryant University
Ilisabeth Bornstein is a Lecturer in Legal Studies and Pre-Law Advisor at Bryant University. She formerly served as the Interim Director of Bryant's Center for Teaching Excellence. She received her J.D. and her M.P.P. from the University of Chicago and her B.A. from Yale University. She is also a practicing attorney.

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Imad Moosa

Professor, Finance, RMIT University

Imad Moosa obtained a BA in economics and business studies, MA in the economics of financial intermediaries and a PhD in financial economics from the University of Sheffield (UK) in 1975, 1976 and 1986, respectively.

He has received formal training in model building, exchange rate forecasting and risk management at the Claremont Economics Institute (USA), Wharton Econometrics (USA), and the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies (Switzerland).

Until 1991, Imad had worked as a financial analyst, financial journalist and a professional economist/investment banker. As a result, he gained practical experience in foreign exchange, money market operations, new issues, securities portfolios and corporate finance. He was also an economist at the Financial Institutions Division of the Bureau of Statistics at the International Monetary Fund (Washington, DC).

Imad has served in a number of advisory positions with private and public institutions, including KPMG, AUSAID, US Treasury, Central Bank of Kuwait and the United Nations.

In 1991 he started an academic career by lecturing in Economics and Finance at the University of Sheffield (UK). In 1994 he joined La Trobe University, where he ended up holding a chair in finance, before joining Monash University as a professor of finance during the period September 2006-July 2010.

He has published 13 books and over 160 papers in academic journals. His work has appeared in the Journal of Futures Markets, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Quantitative Finance, Journal of Financial Studies, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, IMF Staff Papers, Southern Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Comparative Economics, and Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

He has also written for professional magazines such as the prestigious Euromoney. His most recent books include Quantification of Operational Risk Under Basel II: The Good, Bad and Ugly (Palgrave), The Theory and Empirics of Exchange Rates (World Scientific), and The Myth of Too Big to Fail (Palgrave).

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Iman Sadeghi

PhD Candidate, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
Iman Sadeghi joined the DeGroote PhD program in September 2019. His primary research interests include Strategic Pricing, dynamic pricing, Channel Relationship, and Big Data.

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Imogen Knox

PhD Candidate in History, University of Warwick
Imogen Knox is a current PhD researcher (2020-2024) at the University of Warwick. Her doctoral thesis is titled 'Self-destructive desires and the supernatural in early modern Britain'. This research explores the ways people articulated self-destructive desires in the context of affliction by witches, demons, and spirits, providing insight into how individuals conceptualised and negotiated suicidal ideation during a time where the act of suicide was not only criminal, but caused eternal damnation.

She recently published an article on pin-swallowing as a means of self-destruction with the Journal of Cultural and Social History: https://doi.org/10.1080/14780038.2023.2189407

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Imrana Buba

I am a PhD Researcher at the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo. I am researching the unintended negative consequences of civilian protection during conflict in Nigeria. Before starting my PhD, I worked for a decade as a community development and conflict sensitivity specialist in Nigeria for several international organizations, including USAID, International Alert, and Mercy Corps.

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Imruh Bakari

Imruh Bakari is a filmmaker, writer and creative industries consultant. He studied at Bradford College of Art, and is a graduate of the National Film & Television School, Beaconsfield. He also completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He teaches on the BA (Hons) Film Studies and BA (Hons) Film Production programmes.

From 1999-2004 he was Festival Director of Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), and is a founder/director of Tanzania Screenwriters Forum. He was a founder/director of Ceddo, the film and video production and training organization in London (1982-93). He is a former member (2012-15) of the Advisory Council of the Pan-African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI); and currently a member Tanzania Independent Producers Association (TAIPA), and the Editorial Board of the Journal of African Cinemas.

His professional work includes a number of film and television credits, which include Riots and Rumours of Riots, Street Warriors, The Mark of the Hand, Blue Notes and Exiled Voices and African Tales. In 2013 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Afrika Filmfestival in Leuven, Belgium for his work in African Cinema.

His research interests are in Africa Cinema, Caribbean cinema and filmmaking.

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Ina Ganguli

Associate Professor of Economics, UMass Amherst
I am an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Director of the UMass Computational Social Science Institute.

My research areas are labor economics, the economics of science and innovation, and international development.

I am a Research Fellow at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), an Affiliated Researcher at the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) at the Stockholm School of Economics, and a Faculty Associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and the Laboratory for Innovation Science (LISH) at Harvard University.

In 2018, I received the Russian National Prize in Applied Economics, awarded biennially to recognize published research on the Russian economy, and previously received honorable mention for the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Dissertation Award. I was a Fulbright scholar in Ukraine in 2004 and have served as a U.S. Embassy Policy Specialist Fellow in Russia, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan.

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Ina Schuppe Koistinen

Associate Professor, Karolinska Institutet
I hold the position as Alliance Director at the Centre for Translational Microbiome Research, Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

My current research focus is in understanding the role of the microbiome in gastrointestinal diseases and women’s health. The research aims to describe the microbiome in healthy women of reproductive age as well as in pregnant women and investigates associations between the vaginal, oral and gut microbiota and the risk for diseases, such as HPV infection, fertility or pregnancy complications.

I complement my research with a career as an artist. My paintings have been used to illustrate books, scientific presentations and publications and are displayed at many research labs and private collections around the world. In 2022 I published a popular science book on women's health and our research in the microbiome field called Vulva: Fakta, myter och livsomvälvande insikter.

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Inácio Bó

Associate Professor of Economics, University of Macau
Ph.D in Economics from Boston College (USA) (2008-2014) , was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center (Germany) (2014-2019), Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the Department of Economics and Related Studies at the University of York (U.K.) (2019-2021), Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (2021-2023) and is since May 2023 an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Macau. His main fields of research are market design, matching, behavioral and experimental economics. He has published in journals such as The Economic Journal, American Economic Journal:Microeconomics, Games and Economic Behavior, among others.

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Indigo Willing

Social Science Fellow, The Sydney Social Science and Humanities Advanced Research Centre, The University of Sydney. Adjunct Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University
Dr Indigo Willing (she/her) is a sociologist with a PhD from the University of Queensland. Her work spans social worlds that reflect her own diverse background and lived experiences as a Vietnam War orphan and adoptee, and as an academic and skateboarder who has co-founded award-winning inclusive community-building projects. Her new book is 'Skateboarding, Power and Change' co-written with Anthony Pappalardo (2023, Palgrave MacMillan).

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Ines Ayostina

Fox Research Fellow, Yale University

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Ines Lange

Senior Research Fellow in Coral Reef Ecology, University of Exeter
My research addresses questions about the response of coral reef ecosystems to natural and human-induced environmental variability. Synthesizing research on ecological and physiological responses of reef organisms to their environment and the importance of reef carbonate structures for habitat provision, coastal protection and sediment supply to low-lying islands, I am currently focussing on quantifying reef geo-ecological functions. In this sense I am evaluating the impacts of environmental change on the state and functioning of reef carbonate structures and the potential beneficial effects of active management interventions, such as reef restoration or rat eradication from islands.

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Inês Varela-Silva

Senior Lecturer in Human Biology, Loughborough University

I am a Human Biologist with a keen interest in global health and well-being throughout the lifespan. My research focus on child growth and health in low-income countries, and among children suffering from poverty, and discrimination. I use a biocultural approach on my research, which puts in perspective the symbiotic effects biology and culture have on humans. I am passionate in disseminating my research through artistic outputs. Science and arts should mingle more. (see my CV here https://www.visualcv.com/dr-ines-varela-silva)

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Ines Zuchowski

Senior Lecturer, James Cook University
Ines has extensive work experience as a social worker in social welfare practice since 1992, exposing her to a broad range of interventions and fields of practice Research has been an integral part of Ines’ professional social work practice. Examples include two projects at the North Queensland Domestic Violence Resource Service one developing perpetrator programs, the other the education in schools project as well as conducting the NQDVRS’s self-assessment against the Practice Standards of the Department of Communities. Over the years, Ines’ work in this area has attracted three Queensland Domestic Violence Prevention Awards and an Australian Violence Prevention Merit Award.

Ines is currently teaching and working in the field education team in Social Work and Humans Services at JCU. She completed her PhD in 2015, and her thesis topic was ‘Social Work Field Education with External Supervision’.Ines has published widely, with a particular focus on field education and social work education. Ines social work practice experience and research interest are particularly centred around, child and youth welfare, violence prevention, professional development of supervision, social justice and human rights, women’s issues and field education for social work students.

He partnership research with the Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Service explored young peoples' perceptions of service delivery, the Lighthouse and the community, Her current research explores social work in General Practice.

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Inga Smith

Associate Professor in Physics, University of Otago
Associate Professor Inga Smith is based in the Department of Physics at the University of Otago. Inga researches and lectures in climate change related topics: Antarctic sea ice; greenhouse gas emissions from international transport; climate change physics; fluids and thermodynamics. She works on research projects funded by the Marsden Fund, Deep South National Science Challenge, and the Antarctic Science Platform. Inga is on the World Climate Research Programme's CLIVAR (oceans and climate) Scientific Steering Group, and she is co-director of He Kaupapa Hononga: Otago's Climate Change Network.

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Inger Fabris-Rotelli

Academic - statistician, University of Pretoria
Prof Inger Fabris-Rotelli is currently an associate professor in the Department of Statistics, University of Pretoria. She has been at the Department of Statistics since 2004.

She holds a PhD in mathematical sciences, obtained in 2013, an MSc in applied mathematics, a double BSc (Hons) in mathematical statistics and applied mathematics and a BSc in applied mathematics.

She has supervised 56 honours and 24 master's students to completion, and is currently supervising 6 honours, 6 master's and 7 doctoral students, and has a particular passion for postgraduate supervision. She has published 27 peer-reviewed journal articles, 21 peer-reviewed conference proceedings papers and 1 book chapter.

She was on the executive of the South African Statistical Association (SASA) from 2012 to 2018, and from 2019 has been a director on the ICCSSA (Institute of Certificated and Chartered Statisticians in South Africa) board. She is the current president of SASA and the CEO of ICCSSA. She is also a member of ISI, SIAM and IMS internationally, and the Golden Key Society, SASA, S2A3, SAMS, ICCSSA (registered as a chartered statistician from 2019), GISSA, SAMSA, GASA and RLadies Johannesburg co-chair locally. She is a SACNASP council member elected 2021 – 2025.

Her research interests are in spatial statistics and GIS, as well as remote sensing and general image processing, including spatial epidemiology and criminology.

She has a number of countrywide research collaboration groups, namely SEPIMOD (Spatial Epidemiological Modelling) and StatSNetSA (a capacity development research group for building doctoral supervision skills in academic statistics in South Africa and further in general supporting the young academics in statistics in South Africa). Both these groups have resulted in a number of publications, postgraduate student growth and young academic development.

She has a National Research Foundation Y2 rating in recognition of her research and received the University of Pretoria Exceptional Young Researcher award in 2023.

Prof Fabris-Rotelli is an Abe Bailey Fellow (2007 tour award), is a 2018 fellow of the TUKS Young Researcher Leadership Program (TYRLP), and was selected as a BRICS Young Scientist 2020 in Artificial Intelligence.

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Ingo Grass

Professor, Department of Ecology of Tropical Agricultural Systems, University of Hohenheim

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Ingrid Obsuth

Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, The University of Edinburgh
I am a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the School of Health in Social Science.

I received my PhD in Clinical Psychology from Simon Fraser University (SFU) in 2010, followed by a 2-year post-doctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School (HMS), Department of Psychiatry. Subsequently I worked for 5.5-years as a research associate at the University of Cambridge (UoC), Institute of Criminology.

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