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Frederic Lemieux

Dr. Lemieux joined the George Washington University in 2006 and he is jointly appointed at the Department of Sociology and the College of Professional Studies. He received his Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Montreal in 2002. Dr. Lemieux’s research has focused on policing, homeland security, and cybersecurity. He is currently conducting studies on cyber defense and intelligence sharing on cyber threats. Dr. Lemieux has also published various journal articles examining crime control during major disasters, counter-terrorism, intelligence agencies, and police cooperation. He has published six books; Militarization of the Police Apparatus (2005), Norms and Practices in Criminal Intelligence (2006), Homeland Security Handbook (2007), International Police Cooperation (2010, Crime During Disasters (2010), Economic Development, Crime, and Policing (2014). He is currently working on a new book on Strategic Cyber Operations to be published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015.

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Frederic Leusch

Professor of Environmental Science, Griffith University
Frederic Leusch is Professor of Environmental Science at Griffith University (Australia), where he teaches biology and environmental toxicology. His current research focuses on occurrence, fate and toxicity of micropollutants and microplastics and the development of in vitro bioassays for water quality assessment.

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Frédéric Sawicki

professeur de science politique, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Professeur de science politique à l'Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne, chercheur au Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique (CESSP-CNRS), les recherches de Frédéric Sawicki portent sur les partis politiques, l'engagement militant et la politique locale.

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Frédéric Schmidt

Professeur, géologie des surfaces planétaires, Université Paris-Saclay
Frédéric Schmidt est enseignant-chercheur, spécialiste des surfaces planétaires. Il étudie les échanges de molécules volatiles entre surface et atmosphère sur Mars et les glaces dans le Système Solaire.

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Frederick Anyan

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
My substantive areas of interest are resilience processes and outcomes for positive mental health. I have been leading the Resilience to Loneliness (RESLON) research, which is being expanded to investigate the complex interplay between biological systems, psychological and social-environmental factors in loneliness for mental and physical health outcomes. The RESLON-MPH project will use various research approaches combining intensive longitudinal data (e.g., experienced sampling methods), large-scale genetic studies (eg genome-wide association studies), and intranasal oxytocin trials. I am also involved in the research at BASE which aims to improve understanding of psychological problems and disorders, and to evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based treatments inspired by the metacognitive control system model.

My research focuses on the application and assessment of quantitative methods in the social and behavioural sciences, covering a broad range of topics in design and data analysis, using complex methodology from both structural equations and multilevel modelling perspectives, complexity science and psychological network analysis. I try to combine these quantitative and substantive interests into a single programme of research that seeks to understand and promote adaptive psychological functioning and resilience.

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Frederick Cram

Lecturer in Law, Cardiff University
Dr Cram is Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Politics and Director of the Centre for Crime, Law and Justice at Cardiff University. His research interests are in the fields of policing, offender management, criminological theory, procedural justice, and legitimacy. Dr Cram has authored a number of significant Integrated Offender Management (IOM)-focused publications, including his most recent book: Integrated Offender Management and the Policing of Prolific Offenders (Routledge, 2023). His current work on IOM involves a Ministry of Justice funded national evaluation of the implementation of new arrangements introduced under the 2021 'Refresh’ of IOM.

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Frederick Dapilah

Senior Lecturer, Department of Community Development, SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies
Dr Frederick Dapilah is a senior lecturer in the Department of Community Development, Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, Ghana. He obtained his doctorate in geography from Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, in 2020 with a dissertation entitled “Climate change adaptation in the Global South: navigating complexity to build adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change in Northern Ghana”. Frederick’s research is at the intersection of human-environment relations, focusing on human dimensions of vulnerability, adaptation and resilience in the context of climate change and how these open up for exploration of efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. He is a postdoctoral fellow of the Climate Change Research in Africa programme (ClimapAfrica) and the NDC Financing Fellowship Programme (NDC-FFP). In addition, he is an editorial board member of SN Social Science journal and works as a guest editor for the journal Regional Environmental Change.
(https://ubids.edu.gh/fplm/departments/community-development)

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Frederick Rivara

Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Washington
Dr. Rivara served as founding director of the Harborview Injury and Research Center in Seattle for 13 years, founding president of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention, and his contributions to the field of injury control have spanned 30 years. He has received numerous honors including the Charles C. Shepard Science Award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Public Health Association, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section Distinguished Career Award, and the American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Injury and Poison Prevention, Physician Achievement Award, and the UW School of Public Health Distinguished Alumni Award. Rivara was elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2005. Rivara is also a founding board member of the Washington State Academy of Science. He was one of the editors of WHO's report, World Report on Child Injury.

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Frederick Scholl

Associate Teaching Professor of Cybersecurity, Quinnipiac University

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Frederik Joelving

Contributing editor, Retraction Watch

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Frederike Ambagtsheer

Assistant Professor (Internal Medicine, Kidney Transplantation & Nephrology), Erasmus University Medical Center
Frederike Ambagtsheer, PhD, is a criminologist and organ trafficking researcher based at Erasmus MC Transplant Institute, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Department of Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

She has a MSc in Criminology, a LL.M. in Public International Law and obtained her PhD (cum laude) on the Organ Trade in 2017. She initiated/coordinated the HOTT Project (2012-2016) and is the recipient of a Veni grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) for the project, 'Organs as a Gateway to Europe: studying kidney sales among migrants entering the EU' (2021-2025).

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Fredrick Kayusi

Lecturer, Pwani University
Fredrick Kayusi has been a lecturer and research scientist in Pwani University's Department of Environmental Science in Kilifi-Kenya for more than five years.

He has a Master of Science degree in geography from Pwani University and is currently a PhD candidate. He also has a Post Graduate Certificate in Representing the Real World in Geographic Information System and Diploma in Advanced Diploma in Geographic Information Systems from Alison in Galway, Ireland.

He researches earth sciences, slope stability, mining, sustainability transformations in post-mining regions, geotechnical solutions, climate change, GIS & GPS services, and sediment dynamics in Kenya's hydrological systems, trying to understand their sources, fate and the biophysical conditions that control sediment deposition and accretion and their possible effects on critical habitats. He is also interested in mainstreaming geoscience as key contributor to ecosystem assessment, management, and the blue economy. He has also been involved in slope stability mapping, specifically generating slope stability maps and satellite imagery (remote sensing).

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Fredrick Kibon Changwony

Lecturer in Accounting & Finance, University of Stirling
My research interests are motivated and driven by professional and personal experiences in accounting and finance and are grounded in the areas of Personal Finance and Financial Reporting. In relation to personal finance, my research interests focus on risk tolerance and investor characteristics; investment strategies and portfolio performance; and financial literacy. Whereas, my research interests in financial reporting mainly target public sector entities; voluntary and mandatory disclosures in annual reports.

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Fredrik Björklund

Professor of psychology, Lund University
My research concerns how people perceive themselves and others with regard to morality, personality, and the like. Main areas:

Moral psychology - How do we come to the judgment that something is morally blameworthy or praiseworthy? Using experimental methods we study how judgments and decisions are affected by contextual factors and interact with personality.

Stereotypes and prejudice - How do stereotypes affect our view of ourselves and others? Experimental research based on social cognitive theories.

Personality assessment - What role does social desirability play in the measurement of personality, and how can we counteract it in self-ratings? Involves both basic and applied research.

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Fredrik Hanell

Senior Lecturer in Library and Information Science, Linnaeus University
Fredrik Hanell holds a PhD in Library and Information Studies from Lund University (2019). He is a Senior Lecturer in Library and Information Science and Head of the Department of Cultural Sciences at Linnaeus University, Sweden. His research interests include critical library studies, in particular focusing on public libraries as actors in a democratic society, and studies of media and information literacy in digital settings, as well as digital methods development and critique. He currently teaches on the Bachelor's programmes in Library and Information Science and the Master's programme in Digital Humanities.

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Freeden Blume Oeur

Associate Professor of Sociology, Tufts University
I study masculine power, neoliberalism, feminist theory, and Black politics. My forthcoming book, Black Boys Apart, uses the case study of single-sex public schools to show how neoliberal ideologies and respectability politics are transforming Black manhood.

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Freya Gowrley

Lecturer in History of Art and Liberal Arts, University of Bristol
Freya Gowrley is a Lecturer in History of Art and Liberal Arts at the University of Bristol, and writes about the relationship between art and identity from the early modern period to the present day. She received her PhD in History of Art from the University of Edinburgh in 2016. Her work has explored the role of emotions in the decoration of the eighteenth-century home, the relationship between art and pornography, and, most recently, the importance of collage as an art form that can express our most intimate relationships, worries, and desires. She is the author of Domestic Space in Britain, 1750–1840: Materiality, Sociability, and Emotion (Bloomsbury, 2022) and Fragmentary Forms: A New History of Collage, due out September 2024, with Princeton University Press.

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Freya Langley

PhD Candidate, Griffith University
Freya Langley is a writer and PhD candidate at Griffith University. Her doctoral research focuses on women and gender diverse people's participation and experiences in the Australian music scene, with a view to addressing chronic gender inequality in these spaces from a grassroots perspective.

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Freyja Watters

PhD candidate, University of Adelaide
Freyja Watters is a PhD student exploring the global wildlife trade

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Fritz Holznagel

Quizmaster, The Conversation
Fritz Holznagel is a professional writer and fun fact fanatic. He is the 1995 winner of the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, co-founder of the biographical database Who2, and winner of an Emmy Award for scripting the CBS animated special "A Claymation Easter Celebration." He is also the author of books including "The Ultimate Droodles Compendium" and "Secrets of the Buzzer." He lives in Somerville, Massachusetts with his wife and several backyard bunnies.

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Fwasa K Singogo

Research Associate, Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI)
Fwasa Singogo is an economist with several years of research experience in development economics, agricultural policy analysis and economic theory. He is a research associate at Indaba Agricultural Policy Research (IAPRI) in Zambia. He previously worked as a Research Associate at the University of Namibia from 2018. His publications include a book entitled African Gold: Production, Trade and Economic Development and several peer-reviewed journal articles, some of which include: The ASGM sector in Africa – A child of misery and desperation?; Illicit Financial Flows, Theft and Gold Smuggling in Africa; Structural Changes of the 21st Century and their Impact on the Gold Price; Trade and Smuggling of African Gold to UAE: the Cases of Libya and Sudan; Gold, Economic Transformation and Regional Integration in Africa; and Determinants of Per Capita Alcohol Consumption in Africa: A cross-section Approach. Some of his work can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fwasa-Singogo-2

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Fynn Holm

Junior Professor of Japanese Studies, University of Tübingen

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