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Sean Lawson

Professor, Communication, University of Utah
Sean Lawson is Professor of Communication and Director of the Edna Anderson-Taylor Communication Institute at the University of Utah. His research focuses on the relationships among science, technology, and security. In particular, he focuses on the intersections of national security and military thought with new media, information, and communication technologies (ICTs).

He is the author of four books. Most recently, he is co-author with Robert W. Gehl of Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication (MIT Press, 2022). He is also author of the book, Cybersecurity Discourse in the United States: Cyber-Doom Rhetoric and Beyond (Routledge, 2020). He is also the author of Nonlinear Science and Warfare: Chaos, Complexity, and the U.S. Military in the Information Age (Routledge, 2014). He is co-author (with Professor Marouf Hasian and Dr. Megan McFarlane) of The Rhetorical Invention of America’s National Security State (Lexington, 2015).

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Sean Mangion

PhD Candidate, University of South Australia
Sean Mangion is a PhD candidate at the University of South Australia, researching in the field of skin therapeutics. He is also a medical student at the University of Sydney.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sean-Mangion

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Sean Mulcahy

Research Officer, La Trobe University
Sean Mulcahy is a Research Officer at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society.

Previously, he worked on research projects addressing parliamentary scrutiny, native title, legal history and LGBTIQA+ rights at the Victorian Ombudsman, the Australian Law Reform Commission, Melbourne Law School, First Nations Legal and Research Services, Victoria Law School and the Victorian Local Governance Association.

Sean completed a joint PhD in the School of Law at the University of Warwick and the Centre for Theatre and Performance at Monash University, where he also held appointment as a teaching associate in Performance Studies. His doctoral research examined the performance of law through a study of courts and law from the perspective of contemporary theatre and performance research and practice. His work has been published in the Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Law and Humanities and Law Text Culture. He also produces the Performing Law podcast: soundcloud.com/performinglaw

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Sean O'Byrne

Associate Professor, Deputy Head of School (Research), School of Engineering and Information Technology, UNSW Canberra, UNSW Sydney
Sean O'Byrne is an Associate Professor and Deputy Head of School (Research) in the UNSW Canberra School of Engineering and Information Technology.

Research Experience
Hypersonics and re-entry physics
Sensors for hypersonic flight testing
Laser spectroscopy
Tuneable diode laser absorption spectroscopy
Laser-induced fluorescence
Laser-enhanced ignition in high-speed diffusive flames
Laser-based sensors for emissions monitoring, engine diagnostics
Thermal and chemical nonequilibrium in hypersonic flows
Aviation safety - laser pointer attacks on pilots

Teaching Experience
Research-led, project-based teaching
Courses taught include - Hypersonics, Microcontroller-based instrumentation

Additional Experience
NRC Postdoctoral fellow
NASA Langley Reserach Center, Hampton, VA, USA (2002-2003)
New South Global Postdoctoral Fellow, UNSW@ADFA, Canberra Australia (2004-2006)

Consulting Interests
Industrial application of laser-based diagnostics
Gaeous mixing and pollutant dispersion measurement

Hypersonic technologies and their applications

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Sean O'Donnell

Professor of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science and Biology, Drexel University
Sean O’Donnell has been teaching and doing research at the university level since 1996. His current research focuses on relating brain evolution and brain plasticity to ecology and behavior; evolution and development of animal thermal physiology; complex social and ecological group interactions; and the evolution of body shape and size. His study subjects include diverse social insects and arthropods (bees, ants, wasps, termites, and social spiders), and Neotropical birds. He collects data mainly in the Neotropics, with additional field work in Israel. Sean’s teaching interests span ecology, evolution and animal behavior, including tropical field courses. He regularly works as an expert science consultant with natural history film crews on location.

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Sean Prager

Associate Professor and Entomologist, University of Saskatchewan
My research interests are in the broad topic of insect ecology. Within that context, I conduct both fundamental and applied research on a variety of arthropod taxa. My primary fundamental interests are in the ecology and evolution of adaptive traits. I am particularly curious about traits that are associated with choices. This research has examined topics such as social polymorphisms, oviposition behaviors, mate choice, and host choice of parasitioids and herbivores. My applied research generally focuses on ecologically sustainable and sound methods of managing insect pests, especially disease vectors. In that context, I often focus on implications for Integrated Pest Management. Ideally, I strive to combine my two lines of inquiry and apply knowledge of ecological traits to develop management strategies.

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Sean Tomlinson

Research Associate, Ecology and Evolution, Adelaide University

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Sean Tucker

Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Regina
Sean Tucker’s primary area of research is occupational health and safety. Current projects focus on change in young worker safety behaviours across time, the influence of executive leadership on frontline employee safety behaviours and injuries, and predictors of young worker injury under reporting. His other research interests relate to industrial relations, specifically employer responses to unionization and labour law reform in Canada.

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Sean Welsh

Professionally, I spent 17 years working in software engineering for organisations such as British Telecom, Telstra Australia, Fitch Ratings, James Cook University and Lumata. Academically, I have recently returned to university to do a doctoral thesis on robot ethics. The working title is "Moral Code: Programming the Ethical Robot." To date, I have given 3 conference papers on programming ethics into robots.

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Sean J Gammon

Reader in Leisure and Tourism Management, University of Central Lancashire
Dr Sean Gammon has been writing and researching in sport tourism for twenty-five years; writing and managing the first undergraduate degree programme on the subject. Sean’s research interests mostly focus on sport tourist experiences, though more recently he has been exploring the breadth and significance of sports heritage in generating tourism. In addition to his work in sport tourism, he continues to contribute to the field of leisure studies, primarily focussing on the health-giving properties of leisure states of mind, as well as the use of leisure in education. Sean also supervises PhD and DBA programmes on numerous topics connected to leisure, heritage, leadership, sport and tourism.

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Seána Glennon

Doctoral Fellow, Constitutional Law, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Seána is a doctoral candidate at the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin, Ireland, researching in the areas of constitutional law and deliberative democracy. Her doctoral thesis, submitted in December 2023, focuses on the role of citizen deliberation in democratic processes, and examines the impact of the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on the landmark reform of Ireland’s abortion law.

Seána is a recipient of the 2019 UCD Sutherland School of Law doctoral scholarship. She is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin (LL.B) and the University of Toronto, Canada (LL.M), and held a visiting fellowship at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto from 2022-2023. Prior to embarking on an academic career, Seána practised as a lawyer in a large international law firm in Dublin, specialising in public and administrative law. She is qualified as a solicitor in Ireland, England and Wales.

Seána is currently a Fellow at the University of Ottawa Public Law Centre, where she will commence her postdoctoral fellowship this year.

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Sebastian Bonilla

Associate Professor of Materials, University of Oxford
Sebastian is an engineer and researcher with a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Universidad de los Andes, Colombia. His career includes internships at CERN and Asylum Research, an MPhil in Micro and Nanotechnology from the University of Cambridge, and a Doctorate in Materials Science at Oxford, focusing on silicon solar cell technology. Postdoctoral work, supported by fellowships like the EPSRC and the Royal Academy of Engineering, contributed to the field of silicon photovoltaics. His research on nanolayer electronic materials has impacted solar cell efficiency globally.

As an Associate Professor of Materials at Oxford, with a Tutorial Fellowship at St Anne's College, Sebastian works on electronic interface materials for solar photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices. He leads the Interface and Electronic Materials Laboratory, securing over £4.8m in funding for research that links academic and industrial applications. His work, recognized for its impact, has been featured in journals and PV-Magazine.com and earned the Philip Leverhulme Prize in Engineering. As a Europe Fellow at the International Strategy Forum by Schmidt Futures, Sebastian contributes to discussions on sustainable energy and technology.

https://interface.materials.ox.ac.uk/

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Sebastian Furness

ARC Future Fellow, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland
Sebastian is from Adelaide and received his BSc(Hons) and PhD. from the University of Adelaide, where he worked on the Aryl Hydrocarbon receptor in the lab of Murray Whitelaw. He then did postdoctoral research on haematopoitic stem cell differentiation in Kelly McNagny’s lab at the Biomedical Research Centre at the University of British Columbia before joining Patrick Sexton to work on G protein-coupled receptors at Monash University .

Sebastian is now an ARC Future Fellow developing his own research program in the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Queensland. He remains an adjunct member of MIPS DDB as well as CCeMMP.

Sebastian has honours and PhD positions for motivated students who have a strong desire to assume ownership of a project and work independently.

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Sebastian Irazuzta

PhD candidate, Biology, McMaster University
I am a doctoral student working on native bee diversity, ecology, and restoration. My main focus has been on bee assemblages of old field sites and a restored tallgrass prairie at McMaster university. Over three years I completed the first long term survey of the Hamilton bee fauna. My statistical approach using Hill numbers provides a robust and statistically powerful method of assessing and comparing the many facets of diversity for species rich communities.

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Sebastián Mauro

Associate professor, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Sebastián Mauro is an Associate Researcher at the National Research Council (CONICET) and an Associate Professor at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina. He holds a PhD on Social Sciences from University of Buenos Aires. Sebastián Mauro works in the field of political sociology, and his research interests include subnational politics, multi-level party organization and social mobilization.

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Sebastian Messer

Senior Lecturer in Architecture, Northumbria University, Newcastle
Sebastian studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow and at the Bartlett, University College London graduating in 1998. After completing a Diploma in Professional Practice and Management at the University of Newcastle, he registered as an Architect in March 2000.

Following graduation, Sebastian was employed by John Potter Architect in Newcastle upon Tyne, a practice specialising in Expert Witness and Litigation services, Building Pathology and in research and development consultancy. His projects included designing, supervising and filming of a research project into airtight construction at the Building Research Establishment (BRE), Garston, for DuPont de Nemours Buildings Products Division.

In April 2004 Sebastian joined Ian Belsham Associates Limited, a commercial architecture practice based in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, becoming an Associate in July 2006. He was project architect for a variety of projects ranging from a contemporary extension to a Grade II listed folly, fit-outs of premises for Anderson & Garland auctioneers and Tyne Tees TV reception, to speculative residential and office developments.

In 2005, Sebastian co-founded studioMWM which undertake art projects and architectural competitions between 2005 and 2010.

Prior to joining Northumbria University full-time, he was a visiting lecturer on the undergraduate Architecture courses at Northumbria University and the University of Newcastle. Between 2000 and 2002 he tutored part-time on the Architecture degree course at the University of Central England, Birmingham and from 2002 to 2003 at the University of Newcastle, whilst working in practice. Since 2006 Sebastian has also tutored a student undertaking the RIBA Examinations in Architecture for Office-based Candidates administered by Oxford Brookes University who was one of only two of the twenty students in his cohort to complete and pass the Part 1 Examination in May 2011.

In January 2010, with Carol Botton, Director of Northern Architecture, and Matthew Margetts, a Director at +3 Architecture, Sebastian began a project to help Architecture graduates who were struggling to find suitable employment in the region after graduating. Since starting, the G.R.A.D programme has undertaken a number of ‘live’ and self-instigated projects, as well as offering mentoring to the participants. Of the initial group, who had all been unemployed for over 6 months before joining the G.R.A.D project, 80% found employment in Architectural practices.

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Sebastian Oliver

Lecturer in Digital & Data Driven Marketing, University of Southampton
Dr. Sebastian Oliver is a Lecturer in the Department of Digital & Data Driven Marketing at the University of Southampton Business School. Sebastian’s research chiefly focuses on understanding how different brand practices, marketing and advertising strategies, and new technologies used within digital environments (e.g., e-commerce, social media, etc.) can influence consumer perceptions and their behaviour.

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Sebastian Pfautsch

Research Theme Fellow - Environment and Sustainability, Western Sydney University
Dr Sebastian Pfautsch is a Senior Research Fellow at Western Sydney University. In 2007, Sebastian received his PhD (summa cum laude) in forest ecosystem science from the University of Freiburg, Germany. In his research he investigates the effects of global change and extreme climate evens on plant and ecosystem functioning. In his role as Research Theme Fellow he applies his knowledge to urban ecosystems to reveal the potential of trees to mitigate effects of global warming. Sebastian uses his research to inform government agencies, politicians, industry and the public how to ‘future-proof’ today’s management of urban green infrastructure.

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Sebastian Schornack

Senior research group leader in the Enabling Nutrient Symbioses in Agriculture (ENSA) project, University of Cambridge
Sebastian Schornack is a Senior Group Leader at the Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University (SLCU) and with the Enabling Nutrient Symbioses in Agriculture (ENSA) project. Sebastian's research aims at the elucidation of plant and microbial molecular mechanisms underlying the colonisation of plants by filamentous pathogens and symbiotic fungi. His team has adopted and become experts in diverse plant systems from bryophytes to angiosperms. This enables them to pursue comparative and evolutionary approaches. Their work has provided novel insights into plant processes supporting and limiting plant-microbe interactions, providing inroads for crop protection and crop improvement.

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Sebastian Stockmaier

Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee
I am interested in the intersection of behavioral and disease ecology. More specifically, how animals change their behavior in response to infection and how these changes affect them and others around them.

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Sebastian Walsh

NIHR Doctoral Fellow in Public Health, University of Cambridge
I am an NIHR doctoral fellow (2022-25), researching population-level approaches to dementia risk reduction. During my PhD I will be using mixed methods, including quantitative analysis, qualitative interviewing, policy analysis, and systematic reviewing. My background is as an applied public health academic, and I have been training as a public health specialty registrar in the East of England region since 2018. I qualified from Keele Medical School in 2015, and passed an MPhil in Public Health at the University of Cambridge in 2018-19 with distinction.

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Sebastian Wieczorek

Professor (Chair) and Head of Applied Mathematics, University College Cork
Sebastian M. Wieczorek received his MSc degree in Theoretical Physics from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland, in 1998, and his PhD degree in Mathematical Physics from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2002. Following his PhD, he worked as a Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, for the Department of Energy and the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He was then appointed Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Exeter, UK, in June 2006, promoted to Senior Lecturer in May 2010, and to Associate Professor in February 2014. In August 2014, Sebastian took the position of Professor (Chair) of Applied Mathematics and Head of Applied Mathematics at University College Cork.

Professor Sebastian Wieczorek specialises in Applied Nonlinear Dynamics and Bifurcation Theory or, in other words, in mathematical theory of instability. He develops mathematical concepts and techniques for physical problems including:
Nonlinear dynamics of semiconductor laser systems.
Tipping Points (Critical Transitions) in the climate and ecosystems.
Instabilities in the brain (e.g. seizure dynamics).
Stability of healthcare systems.
Nonlinear dynamics of evolutionary games.

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Sebastian Dohm-Hansen Allard

PhD Candidate, Anatomy and Neuroscience, University College Cork
Sebastian Dohm-Hansen is a PhD student in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, University College Cork. He holds BSc’s in Psychology and Molecular Biology from Lund University, Sweden, and a MSc in Neuroscience from King’s College London, UK. Throughout his time in academia, Sebastian has specialized in the science of memory, adult neurogenesis, psychiatric genetics, aging, and exercise. His main interest lies in bioinformatics and data science. Prior to all of this, he dabbled in music.

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Sebastian Mora Hernandez

Research Associate in Exercise Oncology & Cancer Rehabilitation Specialist, University of Hull
I have a strong interest in exercise physiology and using it as a medicine. This includes my current work in Exercise Oncology looking at how exercise can modulate cancer survival outcomes and quality of life. I am also passionate about enhancing sports performance and maximizing health through a holistic approach involving physiology, nutrition and psychology.

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Seda Erdem

Lecturer in Economics, University of Stirling

Seda Erdem is a lecturer in Economics at the University of Stirling. Her research interests broadly include applied microeconomics, public health economics, behavioural economics and food and resource economics. More specifically, she is interested in consumer choice behaviour, decision-making and eliciting preferences in the fields of health, agri-food and environment.

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Sedzani Musundwa

Senior Lecturer in Financial Accounting, University of South Africa
Professional - CA(SA)

Academic - PhD Candidate in Accounting Education (Specializing in diversity studies)

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Seena Fazel

Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Oxford
Professor Fazel’s research focuses on the relationship between mental illness and violent crime, the mental health of prisoners, and violence risk assessment.

He was the expert forensic psychiatrist appointed by the UN-sponsored Khmer Rouge Tribunal to assess the fitness to plead and stand trial of the defendants in Case 002.

His clinical work includes sessions for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust as a visiting psychiatrist at a local prison.

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Seheno Andriantsaralaza

Tropical Ecologist in the Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Université d’Antananarivo
Seheno Andriantsaralaza is a biologist based in Madagascar. She holds a PhD degree in biology and ecology from the University of Antananarivo in collaboration with CIRAD (France). Her dissertation research focused on seed dispersal of two Malagasy baobab species. She is the principal investigator of the ARO Baobab Project, which aims to revitalise baobab forests in Madagascar.

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Sehoon Kim

Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Florida
Sehoon Kim's research interests include corporate finance, financial markets, corporate governance, sustainability, competition and public policy.

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Selcuk Uluagac

Professor of Computing and Information Science, Florida International University
Dr. Selcuk Uluagac is currently an Eminent Scholar Chaired Professor in the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Science at Florida International University, leading the Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab with an additional courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Before, he was a Senior Researcher at Georgia Tech and Symantec. He holds a PhD from Georgia Tech and MS from Carnegie Mellon University in cybersecurity. He is an expert in the areas of cybersecurity and privacy with an emphasis on their practical aspects (focusing on systems security topics, malware, ransomware, forensics, IoT, CPS, smart systems) and teaches classes in these areas. He has hundreds of papers/studies/publications in the most reputable venues such as NDSS, USENIX Security, IEEE TIFS. He received US National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award (2015), US Air Force Office of Sponsored Research’s Summer Faculty Fellowship (2015), University of Padova (Italy)’s Faculty Fellowship (2016), Google’s ASPIRE Research award in security and privacy (2021), Faculty Fellowship from the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (2022), FIU Provost Office Top Scholar Award in Established Faculty with Significant Grants (STEM Category), (2023), FIU Provost Office Top Scholar Award in Faculty with Notable Gains in Student Learning and Success (Sciences Category) (2021), FIU College of Engineering and Computing Faculty Award in Excellence in Research and Creative Activities (2021), FIU Eminent Scholar Chaired Associate Professor in the College of Engineering and Computing (2020), among others. His research has been funded by numerous government agencies and industry, e.g., NSF, Dept. of Energy, Air Force Research Lab, Dept. of Labor, Cyber Florida, Google, Microsoft, Trend Micro, and Cisco, inter alia. He is very entrepreneurial and visionary with his research. Many of his research ideas have resulted in patents (10+). He is chairing/serving on the of top-tier security conferences, e.g., NDSS, USENIX Security, ACM CCS, IEEE SP. In 2023, he was the TPC Chair of Security and ML Track of ACM CCS 2023 and was the General Chair of ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (ACM WiSec) in 2019. In 2018, he co-chaired the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Annual Expo and Conference. In 2022, he was the TPC Co-Chair of IEEE CNS Conference. He currently serves as the deputy editor in-chief of IEEE TIFS and associate editors of IEEE TMC and Elsevier COMNET journals.

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Selena Wisnom

Lecturer in the Heritage of the Middle East, University of Leicester
Selena is a lecturer in the heritage of the Middle East at the University of Leicester. Her research centres on the languages, literature and culture of ancient Mesopotamia, with a particular emphasis on poetry and divination.

She is the author of a book titled "Weapons of Words: Intertextual Competition in Babylonian Poetry", and has another being published by Penguin in 2025 called "The Library of Ancient Wisdom", which is available for pre-order now. Alongside her research, Selena has also written a trilogy of plays set in ancient Assyria

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Selene M. Gomez

Ph.D. Student in Applied Demography, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Selene is the daughter of Mexican Immigrants who was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. After moving to Texas, she became an activist during college. Her advocacy areas include immigration, education, racial equity, criminal justice, voting and voter ID rights, housing, environment, LGBTQIA+, identification accessibility for non-citizens and foster youth.

Across fourteen years, and counting, Selene has held different leadership and senior level positions in VoteRiders, Mi Familia Vota, and the U.S. House of Representatives District 23 (TX), among others. She is also co-founder of Nitlapiani Consulting LLC.

Selene obtained her Bachelor's of Science from Texas A&M at College Station, her Master’s in Public Administration and Nonprofit Administration and Leadership Management certification from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and is currently working on obtaining her PhD in Applied Demography from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

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Selina Robinson

Senior Lecturer in Forensic Investigation, University of Winchester
Selina joined the University of Winchester in 2022 as a Lecturer in Forensic Investigation. She is currently a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for the Forensic Investigation programmes.

Selina obtained her BSc (Hons) in Archaeological and Forensic Sciences at Bournemouth University in 2011. After leaving University, she became Project Coordinator with Victim Support for an Anti-Social Behaviour Project focussing on young offenders and victims. She then worked as a Youth Worker supporting young people between the ages of 11-26 in a satellite base in Southampton and led LGBTQ+ Breakout youth sessions.

Selina completed a distance-learning Master's degree in Politics of Conflict and Violence with the University of Leicester, with her thesis, 'How Proactive is the cruise shipping industry and the UK Government about the threat of maritime terrorism?' explores the gaps in maritime security.

In 2015 Selina joined Hampshire Constabulary as a Counter-Terrorism Prevent Officer in Special Branch, and then trained to become a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) within the Scientific Services Department, passing her Level 1 & 2 courses (deployable to volume and all major crimes). She was involved in and led several high-profile cases in Hampshire before joining the University of Portsmouth to teach Forensic Investigation.

Selina has dedicated her research time to looking at the use of Mixed Realities (MR/VR/AR) by creating a range of virtual simulations to embed into teaching and training, and to understand decision making.

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Selina Stead

CEO, Australian Institute of Marine Science, and Professor of Marine Governance and Environmental Science, Newcastle University
Professor Selina Stead is CEO and Council member of the Australian Institute of Marine Science: 1 February 2024 to 31 January 2029

Selina is a marine biologist and environmental scientist with expertise in coral reef ecosystems, aquaculture, fisheries, environmental governance and science policy. She has enjoyed an active dual career in academia and government.

She has a Personal Professorship of Marine Governance and Environmental Science from Newcastle University where she acted as Dean of Research and is a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute.

Selina’s last roles have been as Executive Dean for the Faculty of Environment at the University of Leeds and the UK Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser for the Marine Management Organisation. Her research focuses on biodiversity conservation, climate change, food insecurity and sustainability, which spans the Caribbean, East Africa, Europe, Middle East, SE Asia and the UK.

Previously she has served as Chair and Non-Executive Director of the Scottish Government’s Science Advisory Board and Ministerial Appointed Scientific Fisheries Advisor. Selina was President of European Aquaculture Society and her research on climate-smart seafood and conservation was recognised with their highest honour, the Distinguished Services Award.

Selina is a member of Science Advisory Panels for Australia’s Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre and the Plant and Food Forum, New Zealand. She holds a BSc in Marine Biology and Oceanography, MSc in Fisheries Biology and Management and a PhD in Zoology.

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Selma Hedlund

Postdoctoral Associate at Center of Forced Displacement, Boston University
I'm a postdoctoral associate at Center of Forced Displacement. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Boston University and advocates for participatory inquiries and research methods that inform social change. My research interests mainly concern migration, immigration policy, and immigrant incorporation, often in relation to health. Prior to moving to Boston, Selma worked as a community organizer in refugee integration in Sweden during the height of the Syrian civil war. She earned an MA in Sociology from Columbia University as a Fulbright Scholar and a BA in Human Rights Studies from Lund University.

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