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Fairley Le Moal

Postdoctoral Researcher in Sociology, Flinders University
Dr. Fairley Le Moal is a Researcher in Sociology, working in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences of Flinders University, and a member of the Centre Max Weber UMR5283 (France).

Fairley has defended her PhD in Sociology and Anthropology in October 2022, graduating from Flinders University and from the University Lumiere Lyon 2. Her thesis focuses on the work of ‘feeding the family’, in France and in Australia, and she adopted an ethnographic approach, visiting families in their homes for observations.

She investigate more particularly the practices and experiences of family mealtimes in middle and upper-class households, looking into food socialisations, family relationships, emotion management and power dynamics. Her results shed light on the work of everyday family mealtimes, and the contradictory imperatives family members face – particularly mothers – when it comes to eating together and maintaining health within the family, which end up reproducing gender inequalities at home.

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Faith Jeremiah

Lecturer in Business Management (Entrepreneurship and Innovation), Lincoln University, New Zealand
I am a social scientist exploring cognitive and behavioural sciences within the field of entrepreneurship and innovation. Thus my research focus sits within the interdisciplinary realms of psychological and physiological sciences. The driving force behind my exploration in this domain is a deep-rooted desire to instigate meaningful change. I am dedicated to achieving this by disrupting entrenched mindsets, cultivating innovative modes of thought, and ultimately reshaping behaviours. As I look ahead, my trajectory involves an ongoing investigation into the intricate interplay between human behaviour, innovative thinking, and the transformative power of emerging technologies which will undoubtedly influence the way we perceive, adapt, and evolve within the unfolding digital revolution.

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Faiza Jamil

Associate Professor of Education, Clemson University
Faiza M. Jamil (Ph.D., Educational Psychology-Applied Developmental Science, University of Virginia) is an associate professor in Education and Human Development and the founder of the Context of Learning and Development Lab. Her research follows two complementary strands: 1) understanding the underlying psychological processes – cognitive, social, and emotional – that influence teachers’ classroom behaviors and career decisions, and 2) understanding the ways in which teacher-child interactions influence children’s learning and development. More specifically, Dr. Jamil conducts research that leverages her expertise in rigorous quantitative methodologies and professional development to better understand and improve the educational experiences of teachers and students within these two broad strands, with a particular focus on issues of educational equity. Dr. Jamil teaches courses related to human development in the Clemson’s Learning Sciences Doctoral Program and Teacher Education Programs, to which she brings her own experiences as a K-12 teacher in three countries.

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Falk Scholer

Professor of Information Access and Retrieval, RMIT University

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Fan Liang

Assistant Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Fan Liang is the medical director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health.

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Fan Liu

Research Fellow, School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University
My research focuses on the evolution and formation of stars and planets.

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Fang Fang Zhang

Professor of Epidemiology, Tufts University
Dr. Fang Fang Zhang is a nutritional epidemiologist with expertise in assessing dietary intake patterns, trends, and disparities in the population, and conducting observational studies and clinical trials to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer prevention and control. She has led pioneering work that assessed dietary intake in adult survivors of childhood cancer and its associations with treatment exposure, chronic health conditions, and quality of life. Following her study that identified adult cancer survivors in the US have poor diet quality, she builds partnerships with key stakeholders in learning about the complex web of factors that influence the dietary intake patterns of cancer survivors.

Dr. Zhang is committed to translating scientific evidence into programs, practices, and policies. She has developed a web-based intervention program that helps parents transition family into healthy eating soon after the child completes active cancer treatment, and is working on food is medicine interventions that integrate food and nutrition into oncology care through prescription of medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling for vulnerable patients with lung cancer.

Dr. Zhang’s research interests also include quantifying preventable cancer burden associated with suboptimal diet, assessing the cost-effectiveness of population strategies to improve diet and reduce cancer burden and disparities in the US, and evaluating the health, environmental, economic, and social impact of sustainable diet. Dr. Zhang’s work has been highlighted in the NIH Director’s Blog and NIH Research Matters.

Dr. Zhang received her PhD with distinction in Epidemiology from Columbia University and MD from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College. She is a recipient of the Eileen O'Neil Citation for Excellence in Teaching and an inaugural recipient of the Miriam E. Nelson Tisch Faculty Fellow from Tufts University.

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Fangqun Yu

Senior Researcher in Atmospheric Sciences, University at Albany, State University of New York
Dr. Yu holds a PhD in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of California at Los Angeles, achieved in 1998, following earlier studies in the same field and in Atmospheric Physics at Peking University and the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, China. Dr. Yu's scholarly work, highlighted through numerous publications and citations in various scientific discussions, underscores significant contributions to understanding atmospheric aerosols, their interaction with clouds and climate, and related health impacts. His professional trajectory includes extensive fundamental research and model development on atmospheric aerosol behavior, showcasing an in-depth engagement with climate change and air quality studies across multiple research institutions in the U.S. His research grants reflect a strong focus on delineating physical processes, developing state-of-the-art models, reducing uncertainties in climate change projections, and addressing emerging environmental issues.

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Fangzhou Wang

Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington
Wang's primary research focuses on comprehending the linguistic aspects involved in the operations of romance fraudsters. Additionally, She investigates the risk and protective factors associated with individuals who fall victim to romance fraud, aiming to enhance awareness and safeguard potential victims from harm in the future. She adopts an interdisciplinary approach, utilizing a comparative perspective. Wang's research interests encompass not only online romance scam but a wider range of online deceptions.

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Fanis Tsoligkas

Associate professor in management, accounting, finance & law, University of Bath
Dr Fanis Tsoligkas is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the University of Bath. Prior to joining, Fanis has held posts at Queen Mary, University of London and prior joining academia has practised accountancy in Greece.

Fanis is part of the core research team of the Adam Smith Observatory of Corporate Reporting Practises which was established in January 2020. The main objective of the Observatory is to generate and promote innovative, practice-oriented, and academically rigorous research on contemporary issues and challenges facing corporate entities, professional bodies and policymakers. The findings of such research are communicated via refereed reports and in a timely fashion. The Observatory also organises conferences, seminars and workshops for disseminating the research findings to policy makers, practitioners and other academics.

His main research interests lie in the fields of financial reporting discretion, the recognition and valuation of intangible assets and the adoption of IFRS. Dr Tsoligkas’ research interests are also in the area of market-based accounting research including accounting-based anomalies and capital market consequences of accounting information. His research also addresses the effect of trading behaviours of corporate executives and directors.

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Fanni Toth

Postdoctoral Research Associate on POPBACK project , Loughborough University
Dr Fanni Toth is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Insititute for Media and Creative Industries (IMCI) at Loughborough University London. She is currently working on the project ‘Populist Backlash, Democratic Backsliding, and the Crisis of the Rule of Law in the European Union (POPBACK)’, focusing on the Hungarian case study. Fanni’s research interests concentrate on democratisation, political attitudes, political communication and populist authoritarianism, with a regional focus on Central and Eastern Europe.

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Fanny Christou

Chercheur spécialiste des migrations internationales et études sur le Moyen-Orient, Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
Politiste de formation, Fanny Christou est diplômée de Sciences Po Toulouse (2013). Elle est aussi titulaire d'un Master Recherche en Géopolitique et Relations Internationales (Université de Toulouse, 2013) et d'un autre Master en Stratégies Culturelles Internationales (Université d'Albi, 2014). Après une expérience professionnelle à l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations, elle a obtenu son Doctorat en Géographie - codirigé entre l'Université de Poitiers (Migrinter) et l'Université Américaine de Beyrouth - en décembre 2017. Ses travaux de thèse portent sur la territorialisation de la mobilisation politique de la diaspora palestinienne en Suède, , avec un intérêt particulier sur les migrations palestiniennes de Jordanie, du Liban, de Syrie et des territoires occupés palestiniens vers l’Europe du Nord pour interroger ce que signifie « être Palestinien » aujourd’hui. Tout au long de son parcours doctoral, Fanny a reçu divers prix de recherche et distinctions (Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale, Fondation de France, Fondation Poitiers Université).

Elle a par la suite pu s’intéresser à la diaspora palestinienne installée en Allemagne grâce à l’octroi d’une bourse post-doctorale de la Fondation Croix Rouge française entre 2018 et 2019. Elle a bénéficié, pour la conduite de ces travaux de recherche, d’un accueil scientifique au Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Université de Lund, Suède, où elle a également travaillé sur deux projets de recherche inscrits dans le programme The Middle East in the Contemporary World MECW. À la suite d'un post-doc international à l'Université de Lund, dans le cadre d'un projet de recherche portant sur les migrations et le changement climatique au Soudan, Fanny est désormais chercheure fellow au Swedish Institute of International Affairs (Middle East and North Africa Programme) où elle mène un projet sur les diasporas palestiniennes et kurdes en Suède. Elle a également enseigné en France, en Suède et au Danemark divers sujets portant sur la géopolitique du Moyen-Orient. Fanny Christou est chercheure associée à Migrinter, Université de Poitiers, à l’Institut Convergences Migrations, France et au Centre arabe de recherches et d’études politiques de Paris (CAREP Paris).

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Fanny Fronton

Doctorante en Écologie halieutique et biologie moléculaire, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Étudiante au doctorat de biologie à l'INRS - AFSB dans les domaines de l'écologie halieutique et de biologie moléculaire. Mon sujet de recherche s'intitule "Biopsie liquide et approche omique pour le suivi de populations de téléostéens dans le golfe du Saint-Laurent". Je m'intéresse au développement de nouveaux biomarqueurs de l'état de santé des poissons qui soient sensibles, simples, pratiques, peu coûteux et minimalement invasif pour l'animal. Les espèces sur lesquelles je travaille sont toutes socio-économiquement importantes, mais les changements récents de l'environnement soulèvent des problèmatiques au niveau des pêcheries, puisque leur population est en diminution depuis plusieurs dizaines d'années. Pour ce faire, je m'inspire de l'étude du microbiome circulant, ou des différentes bactéries que l'on peut détecter dans le sang via leurs acides nucléiques. En effet, celui-ci est très sensibles et permet de détecter toutes sortes de pathologies ou de stress sur l'organisme chez l'humain, et j'essaye de l'adapter au téléostéens afin de mieux évaluer leur état de santé, puis par la suite mieux gérer la pêche sur ces espèces.

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Fanny Jedlicki

Maîtresse de conférences de sociologie, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Innovations Sociétales (LIRIS), Université Rennes 2

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Fanny Verrax

Associate professor in Ecological Transition and Social Entrepreneurship, EM Lyon Business School
Fanny Verrax est professeur associé en transition écologique et entrepreneuriat social à emlyon business school depuis septembre 2023. Elle est rattachée au département Entreprenariat et Innovation.

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Farah Magrabi

Professor of Biomedical and Health Informatics at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University
Farah Magrabi is a Professor of Biomedical and Health Informatics at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University. She has a background in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering and is an expert in the design and evaluation of digital health and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies for clinicians and consumers. She is currently investigating the safety and effectiveness of AI systems in real-world healthcare settings.

Professor Magrabi is internationally recognised as a leader in the safety of digital health and has made major contributions to documenting the patient safety risks of digital health and AI technologies. Her research has changed practice to detect IT risks to patients and has shaped policy to address digital health safety in Australia and overseas including a new specification by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO/TS 20405) for the surveillance and analysis of safety events. She is an inaugural recipient of the Sax Institute’s Research Action Award (2015) and Telstra Health’s Brilliant Women in Digital Health award (2021).

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Farha Abassi

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Michigan State University
Dr. Farha Abbasi is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Michigan State University and core faculty member of the Muslim Studies Program. She is from Pakistan and settled in the United States in 2000 with her three daughters. In January 2009, Dr. Abbasi received the American Psychiatric association SAMSHA Minority fellowship. She used the grant money to create awareness about cultural competency, to redefine it as not just tolerance but acceptance.

Her areas of interest are cultural psychiatry and teaching medical students how to provide culturally appropriate care to Muslim patients. She works directly with the Muslim-American community to encourage integration rather than isolation from mainstream society. In addition to her efforts to build bridges between the two cultures, Dr. Abbasi work as a psychiatrist has led her to address the barriers that stigmatize and silence mental health.

She is the founding director of the Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference. In 2018 the tenth conference was held at the United State Institute Of Peace in Washington, DC. In addition, she launched a Global Muslim Mental Health Conference in Malaysia and Jordan. She is also the managing editor of the Journal of Muslim Mental Health and Director of the Muslim Mental Health Consortium, Michigan State University.

Dr. Abbasi has received numerous awards for her service to the community and promoting mental health. Dr. Abbasi was an Honoree, National Alliance of Mentally Ill, and American Psychiatric Foundation Award for Promoting Minority Mental Health and Globie award winner, Office of International Students Services, Community Service Award by All Pakistanis Physician of North America and Community Service Award by Pakistan Women Association of Michigan.

She has served on many boards and committees including Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities American Psychiatric Association. She currently chairs the Mental Health Task Force for the Mayor of Lansing, Michigan.

She works relentlessly and tirelessly towards one goal: Learning to coexist and go beyond our differences to reach the common point of peace and prosperity.

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Farhan Mutaqin

PhD Researcher (expected graduation year: 2028), University of Edinburgh

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Farhat Beg

Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, San Diego

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Farjana Mahbuba

Researcher, Australian Catholic University
I have completed my first PhD from Western Sydney University. Currently I'm undertaking my second PhD at Australian Catholic University, focusing on migrant Muslim women and spousal financial abuse. My research interests lie on the intersections of gender with theology, history, migration, and culture.

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Farnush Ghadery

Senior Lecturer in Law, London South Bank University
Dr. Farnush Ghadery is a Senior Lecturer in Law whose research is situated at the intersection of feminist theory and international law, with a particular interest in women's rights movements in the Global South. Farnush is a frequent guest lecturer at different institutions, including King's College London, McGill University, and Riara University Nairobi. She is a co-founder of the Feminist TWAIL (Third World Approaches to International Law) Collective and a member of the Editorial Board of the Feminist Legal Studies journal.

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Farooq Mughal

Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Management Strategy & Organisation, University of Bath
Dr. Farooq Mughal is an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) at the University of Bath School of Management, researching innovative pathways to managerial and leadership development.

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Farouq Tahar

PhD Researcher in Architecture, University of Sheffield
I am a PhD candidate at Sheffield school of architecture interested in exploring the social role of architecture, and the impact of the built environment on communities’ performance. I hold a Master of Arts in Architectural Design from Sheffield School of Architecture. I worked in practice for several years in Algeria and gained decent experience in academia when working in Saudi Arabia as a researcher/consultant for the Institute of Pilgrimage research at Um Al-Qura University. After years of studies and work experience, I launched my PhD research to investigate the Muslims participation in architecture and urban projects in Britain, and the impact of community cohesion and integration policies on their participation.

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Farshad Arvin

Associate professor in robotics, Durham University
Farshad Arvin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Durham University.

Farshad's research interests include Swarm Robotics, biohybrid robotics and Autonomous Multi-agent Systems.

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Farzad Hashemi

Assistant Professor in Architecture, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Farzad serves as an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He is also the founding director of the Climate-Sensitive Design Lab (CSDL) at the UTSA School of Architecture + Planning. Holding a Ph.D. in Architecture from Penn State, with a focus on Sustainability, Farzad is deeply passionate about climate-responsive design, energy-efficient buildings, and sustainable urban development. His investigations primarily explore the intricate connections between urban microclimates and the energy performance of buildings, with a particular focus on vulnerable communities.

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Farzaneh Barak

Research scientist, School of Human Nutrition, McGill University
Farzaneh is a recent Ph.D. from the School of Human Nutrition at McGill University, affiliated with McGill's Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security. Farzaneh has over a decade of national and international academic research and professional experience in public health nutrition and food security in Uganda, Malawi, Canada, and Iran. Her doctoral research investigated the intersections between food security, women's empowerment, equity, and policy using a gender lens in Uganda. She has also collaborated with Food Secure Canada as a research consultant. Her research has been published and presented at various national and international conferences. Farzaneh's research interests include equitable food systems, community-based approaches, intersectionality and equity-centred analysis, gender, and science communication.

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Fasil Dejene

Senior Lecturer in Physics, Loughborough University

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Fateh Chebana

Professor in Data Science applied to the Environment and Environmental Health, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Les intérêts de recherche du professeur Chebana portent principalement sur la science des données, en mettant l’accent sur les applications en environnement et en santé environnementale. Son expertise se situe dans une grande variété de recherches interdisciplinaires avec des approches de science des données (y compris, mais sans s’y limiter, l’hydrologie, les sciences de l’eau, la climatologie, l’épidémiologie climatique, les effets du changement climatique). Il s’intéresse au développement de nouvelles méthodologies de science des données, ainsi qu’à l’adaptation ou à l’application d’approches récentes/avancées.

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Faten Ghosn

Professor, Department of Government, University of Essex and Non-Resident Fellow at Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona, University of Essex
Professor Ghosn holds a BA and MA from the American University of Beirut and a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University. She is currently the Head of Department of Government at the University of Essex and non-residential Fellow at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona. Her research and teaching centre on the dynamics between adversaries, whether conflictual or cooperative, and the outcomes of these interactions. Over the years, she has delivered numerous lectures on conflict and negotiations in the Middle East to religious and political groups in the US and abroad and has also spoken at institutions like the US Army War College and Fort Bragg. Additionally, she was invited by the International Displacement Monitoring Center, United Nations Leadership Institute, and UNHCR to present her work on forced migration and obstacles to peace in Lebanon. Ghosn has published widely in both academic and policy forums and has received multiple research awards, including from the Minerva Initiative, funded by the Department of Defense and the U.S. Army Research Office, as well as the National Science Foundation.

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Fathiya Khamis

Senior Scientist, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
Dr Fathiya Mbarak Khamis is a senior scientist in ICIPE’s Plant Health Theme.

She holds BSc and MSc degrees in biochemistry from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and a PhD in molecular biology from Kenyatta University. She has worked in Kenyatta University transitioning from a graduate assistant to a tutorial fellow and later a lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology.

Fathiya is currently working on native and invasive insect pests of fruits and vegetables that are of economic importance for food security in Africa and beyond. She applies molecular techniques to assess the safety of insects as a sustainable source of nutritious food for humans and feed for livestock.

She has taken a key role in utilising her expertise to develop and promote effective and ecologically sustainable integrated pest management systems, and to assess microbial safety of edible insects and their rearing substrates, which is critical for mainstreaming the insects’ alternative sources of protein for food and feed in the continent.

She serves as a member of ICIPE’s institutional biosafety committee and Institutional Board of Postgraduate Studies, a member of the Biochemical Society of Kenya and on the editorial board of Frontiers in Insect Physiology and is a reviewer for several high impact peer reviewed journals.

Fathiya has authored and co-authored more than 100 articles in international peer-reviewed journals and book chapters with a Google Scholar citation of 1984, an h-index of 23 and i10 index 50. She is active in building research capacity in Africa through mentoring and supervising students, young scientists, and technical staff.

In recognition of her contribution to research and development in Africa, Dr Khamis was awarded the 2019 TWAS-Abdool Karim Prize in biological sciences.

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Fatima Fall Niang

Directrice du Centre de recherche et documentation du Senegal (CRDS), Université Gaston Berger
Ms. Fatima Fall NIANG has been a specialist in preventive conservation and manager of model cultural institutions at the Centre de Recherche et de Documentation du Sénégal, an institute of the Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis. She has worked there for 29 years (13 years at the museum and 16 years as the Center's director).
From 2000-2001, she was a consultant for WAMP in the program entitled: "Identification, Classification, Preservation, Interpretation of Photographic Collections in Museums and Archives in West Africa" funded by the Getty Grant Program, USA.
She was a member of the team that put together the file for the inscription of the Island of Saint-Louis on the World Heritage List, the inventory that followed and all the issues of conservation, safeguarding and promotion of cultural heritage and tourism in the northern zone. Since 2009, Mrs. NIANG is a member of the steering committee of the Tourism Development Program.
Since 1999, she has been involved in university courses at EPA. Since 2011, she teaches in the Professional Master in Tourism in LSH; from 2008 to 2012, she coordinated the model for the opening of the MDP section of the UFR CRAC at the UGB; From 2011-2012, she was a member of the design team of the model: "management and conservation of heritage" developed by the UEMOA out of 22 courses planned in the area. In 2017, she was co-opted as a member of the International Scientific Committee of the Amadou Mahtar MBOW University, in Diamniadio.
She is a UNESCO expert-referent for intangible heritage where she coordinated the registration file of the element "Ceebu jën" on the World Heritage List of Humanity, December 15, 2021. She is co-author of a book entitled: "Ceebu Jën, a Senegalese heritage" published on December 2, 2021.
Mrs. NIANG is a member of ICOMOS and ICOM of which she has been the head of the national committee since 2017.
She was decorated Knight in the Order of Academic Palms by France in March 2002 and in the National Order of Merit of Senegal in February 2020.

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Fatima Bhoola

Fatima Bhoola lectures Economics at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) where she obtained her MCom (Economics) degree in 2010. Her areas of interest include monetary policy, exchange rate volatility and economic growth. Published work includes studies on the determinants of output growth volatility in South Africa. She has also contributed book chapters pertaining to South Africa’s Financial and Labour markets. She is a passionate educator with a keen interest in learning and teaching.

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Fatima El-Assaad

Senior Research Fellow, Microbiome Research Centre, UNSW Sydney

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Fatin Samara

Professor of Environmental Science, American University of Sharjah
Dr. Samara completed her post-doctoral work at the Environmental Protection Agency Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division (APPCD); National Risk Management Research Laboratory in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA. She is the Co-Chair of the UAE Climate Change Research Network, established by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, which aims to facilitate dissemination of knowledge and advance development of research collaborations. Her research work aims to solve local environmental problems related to environmental quality, toxicity assessments, and waste to energy.

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Fatma Ozdogan

PhD Student & Researcher, post-disaster reconstruction, Université de Montréal
Fatma Özdoğan is an architect, GIS specialist, and project manager with extensive international project experience in Qatar, Azerbaijan, and Türkiye. She has also researched in diverse locations such as Türkiye, Colombia, Lebanon, and the United Kingdom. She completed her master's degree in Türkiye, where she focused on the importance of architectural education in disaster risk reduction. Recognizing her expertise in disaster management, Fatma was awarded a prestigious scholarship at Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom, where she pursued a master's program in development and emergency practice. While at Oxford Brookes, she deepened her understanding of the interplay between sustainable urban development and disasters. Her studies specifically explored the impacts of internal displacement and migratory movements resulting from conflicts in Türkiye's cities. Fatma is undertaking her doctoral studies at the faculty of architecture on inderdisciplinary planning at the Université de Montréal. Her research centres around disaster management, particularly post-disaster reconstruction. Through her work, she aims to understand the needs of communities as an architect and propose sustainable solutions that bridge the gaps between these needs and the services provided. By examining the relationship between a country's disaster response and its overall development, Fatma seeks to contribute to effective strategies and solutions in the field. In addition to her ongoing research in the post-disaster reconstruction processes in Türkiye, she is a part-time lecturer at Bahçeşehir University in İstanbul where she leads a course on Architecture, Disasters and Development.

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