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Kevin Mills

Professor of English Literature, University of South Wales
My main research interests lie in the exploration of language and representation. My doctoral research and the book based on it (Justifying Language) extrapolated from the writings of Saint Paul a theory of interpretation formulated in dialogue with the work of modern theorists and philosophers including Mikhail Bakhtin, Jacques Derrida, Paul Ricoeur and Emmanuel Levinas.

In Approaching Apocalypse my focus shifted to Victorian literature in order to examine the persistence and transformation of an ancient literary mode during a period characterised by literary realism, utilitarian thought, demythologising of the bible, technological progress and Darwinism.

My third book contributed to the highly praised ‘Critical Inventions’ series published by Sussex Academic Press. The Prodigal Sign combines traditional modes of critical writing with dramatic monologues, parables, autobiography and less-easily defined modes of writing, in order to characterise the critical enterprise as a set of prodigal procedures and practices.

My poetry collection Stations of the Boar draws on the eleventh-century life of St Cadoc. I collaboratied with my brother, Vic Mills, on a theatrical production based on the research that underpinned that collection. The play Cadoc and the Drowned Boys was performed in Churches named after the saint around south east Wales.

I am currently working on another collection of poems based on the hymns of an ancient Mesopotamian priestess, and on a novel set in the 1590s.

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Kevin Milne

Associate professor, Kinesiology, University of Windsor
Kevin Milne is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor. He teaches and studies in the area of exercise physiology.

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Kevin Navarrete

Investigador en el laboratorio de Biología Molecular de bacterias patógenas, Instituto de Microbiología, Praga, Czech Academy of Sciences
Realicé mis estudios de Licenciatura y Maestría en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. A lo largo de mi formación académica he laborado en proyectos relacionados con la salud humana. Trabajé en la expresión heteróloga de proteínas de Mycobacterium tuberculosis; en el desarrollo y expresión de antivenenos en contra de la picadura de alacranes mexicanos y actualmente investigo la interacción patógeno-hospedero de la bacteria Bordetella pertussis, agente etiológico de la tos ferina.
He publicado artículos de divulgación de la ciencia en revistas y diarios en México y España

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Kevin Norton

Associate Professor in Geochemistry, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
I am a geomorphologist and geochemist that specializes in measuring change at Earth's surface. Much of my work has revolved around quantifying how quickly rock can be turned into soil and subsequently how quickly that soil is eroded away. I use cosmogenic nuclides as an analytical tool for determining rates and dates at Earth's surface.

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Kevin Olsen

UKSA Mars Science Fellow, Department of Physics, University of Oxford
I am working on data analysis for the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Atmospheric Chemistry Suite. My objective is to measure high quality vertical profiles of gases present in the atmosphere of Mars, to search for undetected species, such methane and other organics, and chlorine- or sulphur-bearing molecules. I use these results to help understand the photochemistry, dynamics, and climatology of Mars.

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Kevin Orrman-Rossiter

I have always been fascinated by the role and impact science has in society. This extends beyond the obvious utility of science - technology, to the communication and influence it has on how we view ourselves and our universe, both in the past and our ever changing present. The other side of that is my current research interest - what makes science different to other forms of knowledge? Seems reasonable for someone who studied physics - after growing up with a telescope, geology pick and a chemistry set and wanting to become an astronaut.

Meanwhile I manage engagements between the University (of Melbourne) and Industry and Government bodies. For more than 20 years I worked as a research scientist in both academia (RMIT University & Salford University) and industry (Amcor Research & Technology Centre).

As well as holding an ARC Queen Elizabeth II Fellow, I held fellowships and grants from the UK Ministry of Defense (Royal Signals & Radar Establishment, Malvern), the UK Science and Engineering Research Council and the Australian Research Council. I have also worked in corporate, strategy, marketing and consulting roles.

A lapsed triathlete I have been known to race and enjoy the occasional ultra trail-run.

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Kevin Riehle

Lecturer in Intelligence and Security Studies, Brunel University London
Dr Kevin Riehle retired in 2021 from a 30+ year career in the U.S. national security community, with tours in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Counterintelligence Center, U.S. European Command Joint Analysis Center, DoD Counterintelligence Field Activity, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. He also retired in 2014 as a U.S. Navy Reserve intelligence officer with the rank of commander.

During his career, Riehle focused on analysing foreign intelligence services and supporting counterintelligence activities to neutralise the threats they pose. He finished his career as an associate professor of strategic intelligence at the National Intelligence University, teaching courses and chairing over 40 master's theses on intelligence, counterintelligence, and Eurasia-related topics. He also served as the department head for the Collection, Analysis and Counterintelligence Department.

After retirement, he was an Associate Professor for two years in the University of Mississippi's Center for Intelligence and Security Studies, teaching courses on U.S. national security policy, intelligence analysis, and counterintelligence, and leading student capstone projects and undergraduate honors theses.

He moved to Brunel in 2023.

Qualifications
PhD in War Studies, King's College London

Diploma, Command and Staff Program, U.S. Naval War College

MS of Strategic Intelligence, Joint Military Intelligence College

BA in Russian and Political Science, Brigham Young University

Responsibility
Teach courses on intelligence and international security; supervise master's disserations

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Kevin Thomas

Professor of Environmental Health, The University of Queensland
Professor Kevin Thomas is Director of the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS). Kevin is an environmental health scientist with a particular interest in understanding the environmental exposures associated with contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) with the goal of protecting environmental and human health. Kevin also leads the Minderoo Centre- Plastics and Human Health at UQ and is Deputy-Director of the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Hyphenated Analytical Separation Technologies (HyTech).

His current research is focused on understanding human exposure to plastics pollution and developing mass spectrometric analytical methods for characterisng plastics and other CECs, assessing community-wide health status through analysing wastewater (wastewater-based epidemiology) and establishing alternative approaches to exposure monitoring, for example explanted silicone prostheses and wristbands.

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Kevin Tolhurst AM

Hon. Assoc. Prof., Fire Ecology and Management, The University of Melbourne
Dr Kevin Tolhurst AM is Hon. Assoc. Prof. in Fire Ecology and Management in the Department of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, University of Melbourne based in Creswick.

Kevin provides expert advice on fire behaviour and fire suppression strategies at major bushfires. Some examples include the Black Saturday fires in Victoria in 2009, and the Great Divide Fires in 2007. Kevin has been involved in several inquiries and court cases involving fires including: Linton Coronial Inquiry, Canberra Coronial Inquiry, House of Representative 2003 Inquiry, 2005 Wangary Coronial Inquiry S.A., the 2008 Parliamentary Inquiry into the 2007 fires in Victoria, and the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission.

Kevin’s research activities were centred around developing a bushfire risk management decision support system to be used nationally. He is also active in running specialist training nationally for Fire Behaviour Analysts.

His research and consulting interests include:
• Wildfire behaviour prediction
• Development of prescribed burning techniques and guidelines
• Landscape scale fire ecology management
• Fire risk management
• Ecological impacts of repeated fires

http://www.forestscience.unimelb.edu.au/people/staff/kevin_tolhurst/index.html

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Kevin Trenberth

From New Zealand, Kevin Trenberth is a distinguished senior scientist at NCAR, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, where he has worked since 1984. After a doctoral degree at MIT, and a stint as a professor at University of Illinois, he joined NCAR. He has been heavily engaged in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (and shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007), and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). He recently chaired the Global Energy and Water Exchanges (GEWEX) program under WCRP. He has over 240 refereed journal articles and over 520 publications and is one of the most highly cited scientists in geophysics.

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Kevin Vezirian

Maître de conférences, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Kevin Vezirian is a lecturer (Maître de conférences) at the University Savoie Mont-Blanc and a Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. He is interested in the understanding of human-animal relations through the lens of social psychology.

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Kevin Warwick

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Coventry University

Professor Warwick is Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University. His own areas of research interest include artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, control, robotics and cyborgs.

Previously Kevin was Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading between 1988 and 2014, including periods as Head of Department and Head of the School of Engineering and Information Sciences. He left school in 1970 and joined British Telecom as an Apprentice at the age of 16. He took his first degree at Aston University, followed by a PhD and a research post at Imperial College London. He subsequently held positions at Oxford University, Newcastle University and Warwick University before moving to Reading and then Coventry.

Kevin is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and a Fellow of the City and Guilds of London Institute. He is a Visiting Professor at the Czech Technical University, Prague, Strathclyde University and Reading University. In 2004 he was Senior Beckman Fellow at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA. He is on the advisory board of the Instinctive Computing Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh and the Centre for Intermedia, Exeter University. In 2000 Kevin presented the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.

Kevin is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He has also been awarded higher doctorates (DScs) by Imperial College and the Czech Academy of Sciences as well as receiving 7 Honorary Doctorates from UK Universities, including one from Coventry. He has been awarded the IEE Achievement Award, the IET Mountbatten Medal and the Ellison-Cliffe medal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

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Kevin F. Boehnke

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Michigan
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and the Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center at the University of Michigan medical school, where I study chronic pain, cannabis, and psychedelics. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 15 years ago, and draw from both my lived experience as a patient and research background in this article. I have seen and experienced firsthand the ways that clinicians and patients talk about chronic pain medications, and find them to generally be disempowering to the patient, clinician, and drugs themselves. My goal in this article is to help provide a new and more useful lens to think about medications, especially given the poor treatment outcomes for people with chronic pain, the frustration providers express about treating these “challenging patients”, and the ongoing opioid overdose crisis.

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Kevin Lawrence McGuire

Instructor, Faculty of Engineering, John M Thompson Centre for Engineering Leadership and Innovation, Western University
Professional Engineer with membership in PEO, PMI & ASCM
Experienced professor, instructor and board member
Master’s Degree: University of Western Ontario - M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering 2006
Bachelor's degree: University of New Brunswick - B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering 1991
A professional engineer for 28 years
Affiliated with Western University for 22 years, 17 of these years in some form of instructing capacity
After 30 years practicing engineering in the private sector, now in my 4th year as a full-time member of faculty

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Kevin Richard Butt

Reader in Ecology, University of Central Lancashire
Kevin teaches ecological, field-based and research-related subjects within Biology, Geography and Environmental Sciences. His expertise lies within the realms of soil ecology. Kevin’s primary focus is on research and, for example, he has collaborated with the Natural History Museum, Forest Research, Scottish Natural Heritage and the British Land Reclamation Society. Overseas research has involved work with numerous Universities and other institutions. Kevin also supervises research students in areas of applied ecology.

Kevin has published widely in the sphere of soil ecology with a focus on the use of earthworms and the services they provide. These ecosystem services can be harnessed e.g. to improve soil quality within the context of soil restoration and in low input agriculture. Kevin’s research also involves organic waste management and ecotoxicology.

Kevin joined the University of Central Lancashire in 1994. He was initially involved with teaching in areas of Conservation and Environmental Management, but over the years he has developed his research profile. This has led to National and International collaborations in temperate regions across the world. Kevin has spent time working in Ohio, USA, with the United States Department of Agriculture and in Finland at the Natural Resources Institute (LUKE). He is also visited in Preston by researchers keen to experience our earthworm husbandry facilities and visit active field experiments. Kevin has made numerous broadcasts on local and National radio and TV and was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 in 2016 about the discovery of the largest earthworm found in Britain on the Isle of Rum. Kevin has organised research meetings in Wales (2002), Scotland (2014) and in Poland (2018).

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Kevin Sevag Kertechian

Associate Professor, School of Management, ESSCA
Associate Professor in HRM at ESSCA School of Management with 5 years of combined experience in academia and industry. Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver innovative curriculum in HRM, and effectively communicate complex ideas to diverse audiences. Adept at mentoring students and fostering a collaborative learning environment.

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Khadeejeh AL-Smadi

PhD Candidate, Frazer Institute,, The University of Queensland
Khadija AL Smadi is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland. Her interest is in Skin cosmeceuticals and treatment of skin disorders. Her work revolves around formulation development and characterisation. She has expertise in novel and unique skin drug delivery vehicles and their assessment for pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic outcomes. Khadija’s PhD is focused on treatment of Vitiligo with novel Vitamin D formulations. Khadija’s work also involves testing skin product sensorial attributes through Sensory Panel tests.

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Khadijah Elshayyal

Research Fellow, Alwaleed Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World, The University of Edinburgh
Khadijah Elshayyal is a Research Fellow at the Alwaleed Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World at the University Of Edinburgh. She is currently working on the ESRC-funded Digital British Islam project. Her research interests include the political agency of Muslims in diaspora contexts, on which she has published widely, and is author of Muslim Identity Politics: Islam, activism and equality in Britain (IB Tauris, 2018) and Scottish Muslims in Numbers: understanding Scotland’s Muslims through the 2011 Census (University of Edinburgh, 2016).

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Khalid Tinasti

Chercheur au Center on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID)
Khalid Tinasti est chercheur au CCDP au Graduate Institute à Genève et chercheur invité David F. Musto au International Center for Drug Policy Studies à l'université de Shanghai. Il est également directeur des relations extérieures de la Climate Overshoot Commission. Il a été directeur de la Global Commission on Drug Policy, et chercheur invité au Global Studies Institute à l’université de Genève. Avant de rejoindre la Global Commission comme analyste politique en 2013 et Secrétaire général en 2016, il a travaillé comme consultant pour l’ONUSIDA, l’OMS, l’IHEID et pour d’autres. Avant cela, Khalid était chargé de mission au cabinet du Ministre de la Ville en France après avoir travaillé comme chargé d’administration au Gabon.

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Khanh Phan

Postdoctoral research associate, Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland
Dr. Khanh Phan is a postdoc at Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland. She has played vital roles in current research projects funded by the U.S FDA which aim to improve the accessibility of affordable topical medications by revolutionizing the way generic products are regulated. This ground-breaking method of regulating topical products is based on a thorough assessment of all measurable Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs) of products. Her work contributes remarkably to develop topical formulations and their Q3 characterization. She also designs and conducts the Sensory Panel studies with topical gels and creams.

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Khanyisile Yanela Twabu

Acting Deputy Director in the Directorate: Academy Applied Technology and Innovation (AATI) under Information Communications Technology Department, University of South Africa
I am currently employed as an Acting Deputy Director in the Directorate: Academy Applied Technology and Innovation (AATI) under Information Communications Technology Department. AATIs purpose is to Conduct research, develop and deploy innovative technology solutions for teaching, learning and student support through turning ideas into value-generating digital solutions in support of the Unisa Academic Project. Since 2019, I was employed as an Acting Deputy Director in the Directorate: Multimedia Centre ICT Department to administratively manage production of audio-visual productions.

With the City and Guilds International Advanced Diploma in Teaching, Training and Assessing Learning, I have dealt with designing, initiating and implementation of all e-learning projects as well as demonstrating the understanding of the outcomes-based education and training approach within the context of a National Qualifications Framework. With a Postgraduate diploma in Tertiary Education (PGTE), I comprehend Theoretical frameworks and research, Instructional techniques and multimedia, Curriculum development and assessment, Leadership, management and support systems as well as Teaching, learning and development in adult education. Since Unisa is an ODEL university, online teaching and learning also formed part of my master’s degree in education (Curriculum Studies). I hold Advanced Diploma in Visual Arts, master's degree in education, Building Tomorrows Leaders course, PHD in Education probing competitive and sustainable ICT and multimedia frameworks for online teaching and learning at a high performing Odel institution.

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Khidir Dalouk

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
Dr. Khidir Dalouk is a cardiac electrophysiologist specializing in the treatment of heart-related arrhythmias. He offers inpatient and outpatient treatments including procedures for pacemakers, defibrillator implants, EP studies and ablations for simple and complex arrhythmias including SVT (abnormally fast heart rate), atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia.

Dr. Dalouk believes in patient-centered care. He enjoys interacting with patients and their families and keeping them informed about their diagnosis, treatment and overall care. He feels honored by the privilege of providing their care and finds great satisfaction when they feel and get better.

In his free time, he enjoys traveling, playing soccer, watching documentaries and doing humanitarian work.

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Khizra Tariq

PhD Candidate in the Nutrition, Psychopharmacology & Brain Development Unit, University of Salford
I am a second-year PhD student researching food insecurity (lack of access to healthy and nutritious food) and obesity. More specifically, my research looks at childhood food insecurity and its impact on adulthood eating behaviours. During my time as a master's student, I was able to publish one journal article https://www.ijmar.org/v9n2/22-006.html

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Khristopher Carlson

Senior Researcher and Coordinator of the Small Arms Survey's Human Security Baseline Assessment project on Sudan and South Sudan, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID)
Khristopher Carlson is a senior researcher and coordinator of the Human Security Baseline Assessment (HSBA) project for Sudan and South Sudan at the Small Arms Survey. Before joining the Small Arms Survey in 2012, Carlson was a researcher with the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University.

Over the past 20 years he's led projects and conducted field research in Ethiopia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, and Bosnia & Herzegovina on armed conflict, children associated with armed groups, human rights in conflict, and weapons trafficking.

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Kianoush Harandian

PhD Candidate, School of Psychoeducation, Université de Montréal
PhD Candidate in Psychoeducation studying the importance of positive daily activities such as physical activity, family meal sharing and reduced screen use.

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Kiara Too

PhD candidate, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland
Kiara is an accredited practicing dietitian currently studying a PhD in nutrition and dietetics at The University of Queensland. Kiara also has a background working in childcare and as a tennis coach, which has facilitated a passion for improving childhood and family health through optimising dietary behaviours.

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Kiera Louise Adams

I am a DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford, researching the role of interoception in the overlap between autism and mental health conditions such as eating disorders and anxiety. In particular, my research explores interoception as a causal mechanism underlying the associations between various developmental conditions and mental disorders, including eating disorders, anxiety, autism and alexithymia. My research is funded by a Clarendon Scholarship and a Medical Sciences Division Studentship.

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Kiera O'Neil

Manager, Developmental Psychobiology Research Centre, Mount Saint Vincent University
Dr. Kiera O'Neil holds a Ph.D. in Psychology & Neuroscience from Dalhousie University. She has expertise in cognitive neuroscience, with a focus on how experience shapes the neural systems underlying language and memory. Her recent work has focused on how early blindness impacts the language and working memory networks in the brain, the psychosocial factors that affect remote-work productivity during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the behavioural and brain correlates of mind-wandering during technology use. She currently works in the Developmental Psychobiology Research Centre at Mount Saint Vincent University, which investigates how early life experiences influence biological, psychological, and social development, particularly the impact of early experiences on the brain and behaviour in both parents and children, beginning during the prenatal period and spanning to later childhood.

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Kieran Connell

Senior Lecturer in Contemporary British History, Queen's University Belfast
Kieran Connell teaches history at Queen's University Belfast. His first book, Black Handsworth: Race in 1980s Britain was published by the University of California Press in 2019 and shortlisted for the Whitfield Prize. His next book, Multicultural Britain: A People's History will be published in 2024.

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Kieran Foster

Assistant Professor in Film and Screen Studies, University of Nottingham
Dr Kieran Foster is an Assistant Professor in Film and Screen Studies at the University of Nottingham, with his research speciality being the horror genre and unmade films. His monograph, Hammer Goes to Hell, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2023, charts the history of Hammer’s unmade films.

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Kieran Hegarty

Research Fellow (Automated Decision-Making Systems), RMIT University
Kieran Hegarty is a Research Fellow at the RMIT University node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making & Society (ADM+S).

Kieran’s research explores the relationship between social infrastructure (particularly libraries) and digital technologies. His PhD research examines how online material is incorporated into major public library collections, and the effects that a changing information environment has on the public’s right to access and contribute to the shared cultural record.

Kieran is a member of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index research team and contributes to a range of ADM+S projects focused on digital inclusion and participation. He was also an inaugural Digital Humanism Junior Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna and is a PhD member of two of Australia’s leading interdisciplinary research centres (the Centre for Urban Research and the Digital Ethnography Research Centre at RMIT).

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Kieran Maguire

Senior Teacher in Accountancy and member of Football Industries Group, University of Liverpool
I'm a chartered accountant who has been involved in financial education since 1989. I teach a number of courses at Liverpool on financial reporting and management accounting.

I am a member of the Football Industries Group, which is a team of football industry experts. We run the original and still the only Football Industries MBA (FIMBA), in partnership with FA Learning, for those in pursuit of a career in the business of football.

I love mixing technology with teaching, have won the UK's best finance lecturer award, as well as a number of local ones from when I taught in higher education in Manchester.

Love my football team, my cricket team, my dog and my wife (not necessarily in that order). I have had fun and games appearing in the media on BBC national and local TV and Radio, Granada, The Times, FT, Independent, Guardian, Manchester Evening News and others talking about general finance and business issues, specialising in sport finance, the budget. My aim is to take the fear out of numbers, if you can add 2+2 that's all that is required, the rest is just detail.

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Kieran McNulty

Professor of Anthropology, University of Minnesota
Kieran McNulty is a professor of anthropology at the University of Minnesota, where he was awarded the McKnight Land-Grant Fellowship 2008, named Scholar of the College in 2017, and has received multiple teaching awards.

His principal interests are in the evolution of apes and humans, pursued simultaneously through laboratory research on the morphogenesis of skeletal anatomy and through paleontological fieldwork in eastern Africa. Kieran conceived of and directs the NSF-funded REACHE project, a collaborative network that coordinates field research at all of the Early Miocene fossil ape sites in eastern Africa, working in close association with the National Museum of Kenya and Uganda National Museum. His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, Wenner-Gren Foundation, and Leakey Foundation. He also serves as (senior) associate editor for the flagship publication American Journal of Biological Anthropology.

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Kieran Mulchrone

Senior Lecturer, School of Mathematical Sciences, University College Cork
I am a senior lecturer in the school of mathematical sciences, focused on fluid mechanics in geology.
Research interests include: Mathematical modelling, numerical methods, machine-learning, fluid Mechanics (low Reynolds number flow) in Geological problems, Statistical analysis of finite strain in rock mechanics, software development and object orientated technologies.

Mathematical Modelling of Patterns in Geology and the Natural World: A fundamental hypothesis of my research is that attaining a greater understanding of the physical behaviour of rocks during deformation will lead to methods which allow estimation of the amount and type of deformation from the finite, observable pattern of inclusions exhibited in natural examples. Thus, the basic research question I address is how do rocks deform when subjected to stress?

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Kieran Ruane

Lecturer in Civil and Structural Engineering, Munster Technological University
Kieran Ruane is a Chartered Civil and Structural Engineer and a lecturer in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at MTU. Kieran is a former director of RPS where he was Head of Bridges and he has 30 years’ experience in the design and delivery of civil engineering works of all scales. Kieran has an extensive industry and academic network in the engineering sector in Ireland. He was Chair of the Institution of Structural Engineers, Republic of Ireland Group in 2018 and 2019 and he is currently President of the Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland.

Kieran has active research projects in the area of repurposing composite materials including a recent award from SEAI. He designed and oversaw the fabrication and construction of the BladeBridge for Cork County Council.

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