Associate Professor in Geography, University of Florida
I am an associate professor in geography at the University of Florida and an affiliated researcher at the UF Sahel research group. My current research focuses on cross-border trade and transnational political violence in west Africa. Using social network analysis, I study how borders affect the social networks and spatial patterns of west African traders and violent extremist organizations.
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Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Law, University of East London
Dr Onafuwa is the Programme Leader for LLB (Law), the Project Lead and Interim Deputy Head for the Department of Law, Justice and Policing.
Her areas of academic interest include human rights law, behavioural & social methods, socio-legal research, access to justice/legal aid via alternative judicial institutions in African countries e.g. customary court systems.
Dr Onafuwa also researchers the effects of cuts to legal aid on service providers in England and Wales, time and stress management in the Nigerian judiciary and implications for access to justice. Customary law and succession in Nigeria. Including other crucial matters relating to law and society and law and development e.g., fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria and the unfettered police powers in the UK.
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Dr Oludayo Tade teaches Sociology of Deviant behaviour and Social problems at the Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan. He holds a PhD in Criminology. His research interests include crime, Media Studies, child labour, child trafficking, Family Studies, transactional sex and cybercrime.
He is an associate member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). Dr Tade was a recipient of the University of Ibadan Postgraduate School Scholar Award in 2008-2010. He was a grantee of the Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion (IMTFI), University of California, Irvine, United States of America in 2013. He is currently a 2015 grantee and the principal investigator on "Dimensions of Electronic Fraud and Governance of Trust in Nigeria's cashless ecosystem, being funded by IMTFI.
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PhD Candidate in English, City, University of London
Olumayokun Ogunde is a doctoral researcher in English at City, University of London, specialising in representations of memory, migration, and intergenerational trauma in British-Nigerian communities. Her research particularly focuses on the experiences of British-Nigerian women, exploring themes of motherhood and daughterhood. This project takes a critical and creative approach, with each aspect informing the other. As part of her research, she is writing a novel that draws from the experiences of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation Nigerian immigrants in Britain.
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Associate Professor of Mangement, The University of Queensland
-Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (2003) UQ
-MBA (1997) UQ
-Management Discipline Leader at the UQ Business School (2020-2021)
-Australian and New Zealand Academy of Mangement (ANZAM) Board Member: Representing -QLD and NT Universities on the Board (2016-2017 and 2023-2024)
-Editor In Chief: Journal of Management & Organization (JMO), 2020 till present
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Professor of Statistics, Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)
Olushina Olawale Awe is an experienced data scientist and statistician. He is the vice-president of Global Statistical Engagements of the USAID-sponsored LISA 2020 Global Network with headquarters in Colorado, USA, and over 35 centres in 10 developing countries. Prior to this, he had considerable experience in the industry, research and academic sectors. In 2013, he was the only statistics leader selected out of 108 applicants from 34 developing countries to be trained in the United States as a Google-funded Statistics and Data Science Ambassador. He has over 15 years of professional working experience spanning international development, public and private sectors, both in the United States and Africa. As a global statistics leader, he has overseen several data management and capacity-building activities across many statistical training centres and sub-regional organizations. He has mentored several statistical offices/training centers in developing countries like Brazil, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Ethiopia, and India. He established the first LISA 2020 Statistics and Data Science Laboratory in Africa in 2014. He has travelled widely and presented academic papers on various topics in statistics in five continents. He has also paid short academic visits to top universities like Oxford University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of London, LSE, Virginia Tech, UNICAMP, USP, UFBA Brazil, Harvard University, MIT etc. He is a country coordinator (Nigeria) of the International Statistical Literacy Program. He is an elected fellow of the International Statistical Institute (ISI), an African Academy of Sciences affiliate member. He was recently elected as a vice-president of the International Association for Statistics Education, having served on the council of the International Society for Business and Industrial Statistics for two terms. He has published over 70 research articles in local and international journals in the areas of applied statistics, computational statistics, econometrics, machine learning, time series analysis, data science, and statistics education. His recent book (with Kim Love and Eric Vance) is titled Promoting Statistical Practice and Collaboration in Developing Countries. He is a dynamic, creative, and innovative professional who is highly motivated by new innovations.
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Visiting Researcher, Centre for Socially Engaged Theatre, University of Regina
Sola John is an experienced coach and mentor with over 15 years in working with various groups of people from young people to leadership teams from the development space, to the Business start-up entrepreneurs. His clientele includes the GIZ, PEF, NMDPRA, Aiducation Int’l, Eramet, and many others across Nigeria, Africa and Europe.
He has focused on problem solving in the areas of leadership crisis management, change management and emotional intelligence. This has taken him to some African countries for similar assignments with proven results. He is also a workshop facilitator, conference speaker, leadership and organizational skills development trainer.
He is a certified Emotional Intelligence; Certified Career Coach and NLP Coach. Sola John is an aviation professional with the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency. He got a PhD in Arts Management from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Nigeria. He is currently a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Socially Engaged Theatre (C_SET), University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
While at C-SET, he will be researching into the intersection between aviation, entertainment and culture; performing artists and emotional intelligence; artists and data management on the prairie. He is open to collaborations and critical engagement on these themes and the areas of interest to C-SET.
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Ph.D. Candidate in Chemistry, Florida International University
Olutobi Daniel Ogunbiyi is an environmental analytical chemist with interests in targeted and non-targeted analysis of per-and poly fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in environmental samples using liquid chromatographic in tandem mass spectrometry techniques.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, North-West University
Oluwadara Pelumi Omotayo is a dedicated researcher making strides in the field of biological sciences. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Technology degree in Anatomy from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology in 2011. She pursued a Master's degree in Biological Science at North-West University, South Africa, and graduated in 2018. Driven by a thirst for knowledge and a passion for research, Oluwadara continued her academic journey, earning a PhD in biology from the same institution in 2022.
Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at North-West University Potchefstroom, South Africa, Oluwadara focuses on cutting-edge research in mycotoxin, metagenomics, and metabolomics. Her expertise lies in unraveling the complexities of biological systems, seeking innovative solutions to real-world challenges. With a keen eye for detail and a rigorous approach to experimentation, Oluwadara has contributed to numerous publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Oluwadara is known for her collaborative spirit, always eager to engage with fellow researchers and explore new avenues of inquiry. Oluwadara Pelumi Omotayo remains open to exciting opportunities for collaboration and looks forward to shaping the future of biological sciences through her innovative research endeavors.
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Senior Lecturer, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Brunel University London
Mayo is a senior lecturer in Aerospace Engineering and prior to joining academia he worked in the aircraft manufacturing industry. He PhD was at Queen Mary University of London and it was on the bifurcation of dynamical systems and stability theory and its application in manufacturing processes. He subsequently worked as a Research Fellow at Queen Mary. His expertise is in numerical modelling and his research is focused on the analytical and numerical modelling of fluid and solid continua. Recent works have focused on the development of analytical models, modelling of multi‑phase fluid flow, flow atomisation and the scaling of solid and fluid continua.
His current research is focused on the modelling of Fluid-Structural Interaction and his research interest is on turbulence modelling, shape and topology optimisation.
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PhD student, University of Iowa
Oluwaseun Badru is a PhD student of the department of Community and Behavioral Health at the University of Iowa. He has a keen interest in primary and secondary HIV research, as well as interventions focused on behavioral change.
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Lecturer II, Crawford University
Dr Oluwaseyi Omowunmi Popogbe had a first class in economics (BSc Hons) from Crawford University, where she currently lectures in the Department of Economics. She got her MSc and PhD in economics from the University of Lagos. Her PhD thesis focused on providing an analytical measure and revealing the dynamics of social exclusion and poverty in Lagos State slums. Her core areas of research include development economics, environmental economics and monetary economics.
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Neurodevelopmental Paediatrician, Obafemi Awolowo University
I am a neurodevelopmental paediatrician with a special interest in child and adolescent sleep and brain development.
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PhD Candidate in Modern Greek & Byzantine Studies specialising in Byzantine art and literature, University of Sydney
Olympia Nelson is a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney, with a research focus on the history of emotions in Byzantinum, drawing upon literary as well as visual material. Her academic interests include hagiography, Komnenian art and the Komnenian novella genre, art history and iconoclasm.
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Associate Professor in Comparative Politics, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science
Omar Shahabudin McDoom is a comparative political scientist and Associate Professor in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research interests lie in peace and security. He specializes in the study of conflicts and violence framed along ethnic and religious boundaries, and in strategies that promote co-existence and cooperation between social groups in plural societies. He has field expertise in sub-Saharan Africa — primarily Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda — and in South-East Asia, notably the Philippines.
Dr McDoom’s work has been published in International Security, the Journal of Peace Research, and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. He has held research fellowships at Harvard and Oxford universities. His professional experience includes work as a Policy Officer for the World Bank, as a Legal Officer for the Government of Guyana, and on electoral missions for the OSCE and UN.
He holds law degrees from King’s College London and the Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, a Master’s degree in International Development Studies from George Washington University, and a PhD in Development Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is also an attorney (non-practicing) admitted in New York.
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Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Brown University
Omer Bartov is the Samuel Pisar Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University and the author, most recently, of Genocide, the Holocaust, and Israel-Palestine: First-Person History in Times of Crisis (2023), The Butterfly and the Axe. A Novel (2023), Tales from the Borderlands: Making and Unmaking the Galician Past (2022), and Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz (2018).
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Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, University of Southern California
Dr. Akbari obtained his Ph.D. from Brigitta Stockinger’s laboratory in the Division of Molecular Immunology at the National Institute for Medical Research in UK. He performed postdoctoral work at Stanford University and in 2004 became Assistant Professor of Allergy and Immunology at Harvard Medical School. In 2008, Dr. Akbari joined the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, USC Keck School of Medicine, where he is currently Professor of Immunology. Dr Akbari’s research is focused on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms orchestrating the differentiation and function of innate and adaptive immune responses. Major areas of interest include: the molecular and cellular mechanisms governing the differentiation and function of regulatory T cells, dendritic cells and innate lymphoid cells and the potential roles these cells play in vaccination, autoimmunity, inflammation, cancer and infection.
Dr. Akbari is a recipient of several national and international grants and awards such as: American Lung Association fellowship award, the American Lung Association Research Grant, The Pharmacia award for the best research in the field of Immunology, Henning Loewenstein Research award for the excellent research in the field of Immunology. He is also a recipient of the Eleanor and Miles Shore prestigious grant from Harvard Medical School and several other grants from the National Institute of Health. He is currently serves as Associate Editor of several journals and also serves as a reviewer for several NIH and non-NIH study sections.
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PhD Candidate, Monash University
Ondine is an educator with over 15 years of teaching and leadership experience. Her research focuses on the areas of teacher development, school-university-industry partnerships, STEM education and rural education. More recently, her work has involved delivering professional development for classroom teachers and leaders to enhance their skills in supporting high-ability learners. Ondine is passionate about critical literacy in the middle years, focusing on equipping students with the ability to critically analyse texts and the world around them. She is dedicated to creating innovative, transformative educational experiences that unify various educational sectors.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Space Technology, University of Glasgow
I am currently a postdoctoral research associate in space technology at the University of Glasgow. My research interests are broadly in the fields space systems engineering and planetary science. As part of my research I primarily investigate orbits and their suitability for a given space mission. In my current role, I do this in the context of orbiting solar reflectors as a concept of space-based solar power to enhance the utility of solar power farms beyond the daylight hours.
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Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Long Island University Post
I am a professor of clinical psychology at Long Island University, where I conduct Attachment research, teach doctoral-level seminars (including psychotherapy interventions and developmental psychopathology), and supervise doctoral students. I am also a New York State licensed clinical psychologist. I use my educational, research and practice platforms to promote sensitive communication between people, which I believe stands at the heart of well-being.
As a researcher, I study how early relationships with our parents influence our mental and physical health, and the quality of our close relationships later in life. I do so by investigating how individuals across the lifespan behave with their parents at times of distress, and how they remember and talk about these experiences years later. As a clinical psychologist, I apply an attachment-informed framework to therapy, which I keep developing through my research to scaffold my understanding of the difficulties clients experience.
I am thankful for being in a unique position to both inform my clinical practice with cutting-edge research findings, and inform my research endeavors with extensive hands-on clinical experience I gain from interacting with patients.
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Associate professor, Università di Bologna
I am Associate Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Bologna, Italy, and Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schulman Centre, European University Institute, Florence. My work focuses on the history of international thought in the twentieth century. I am especially interested in the history of ideas about world order. My books include the award-winning The Emergence of Globalism: Visions of World Order in Britain and the United States, 1939-1950 (Princeton 2017), and more recently, Air and Love: A story of family, food and belonging (Picador 2024).
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Professor of Constitutional Law, Bocconi University
I am full professor of constitutional law in Bocconi. I also teach the courses on GDPR, media law, internet law and I am the director of the LLM in law of internet technologies in Bocconi University. I am Honest Broker appointed by the European Commission for the negotiation on the ‘European code of practice on disinformation’; I am also member of the executive board, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Vienna; board member of the digital library, Ministry of Culture; member of the European Commission Sounding Board of the Multistakeholder in the fight against online disinformation; participant to the Conseil of Europe Ad Hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAHAI); Italian member of the OECD Global Partneship on Artificial Intelligence.
My research is focused on constitutional law and cuts across the issues of the digital age, looking at the delicate relationship between public and private actors and how this impacts on this exercise and the protection of fundamental rights. My research has centred on:
1) European and Comparative Constitutional Law;
2) Digital Constitutional Law;
3) Media Law;
4) Internet Law,
5) Life Science Law;
6) Law and Cinema
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Research fellow, Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, University of South Wales
Dr. Ori Wertman is a research fellow at the University of South Wales and a research fellow at the Israel Centre for Grand Strategy- ICGS.
He holds a PhD from the University of South Wales, MBA from the Open University and MA in Government and Politics from the University of Haifa. His doctoral research focused on Security and Securitization in Israel. In addition, Dr. Wertman is a lecturer in the MSc Program of International Security and Risk Management at the University of South Wales, and an active member of the Jean Monnet Network on EU Counter-Terrorism.
Dr. Wertman's areas of interest are National Security, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Counter Terrorism, and Israeli Politics, and his articles are published in academic literature and in the media in Israel and abroad.
His first book (co-authored with Christian Kaunert) is "Israel: National Security and Securitization" (Springer, 2023).
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Assistant Professor of Accounting, Carleton University
Oriane is a Canadian CPA with a background in public accounting, audit, and financial reporting. She obtained her MSc from HEC Montréal and her PhD from Queen’s University.
Her research explores the experience of the diverse stakeholders involved in audit and governance processes, including auditors, audit committee members, and regulators. Using qualitative methods, she analyzes how these individuals make sense of their role, adapt to the changing environment, and respond to the rules and regulatory requirements that govern their occupation.
Oriane has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canadian Foundation for Governance Research, and the Foundation of Quebec Chartered Professional Accountants. She has also been working with CPA Canada’s evaluations teams for the Common Final Examination and CPA Professional Education Program.
Dr. Couchoux is accepting students (MSc and PhD) interested in research on auditing, governance, and the accounting profession using qualitative methods.
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Assistant Professor, University of Florida
Orlando Laitano, PhD is an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in the Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology where he directs the Laboratory of Muscle and Environmental Physiology. Dr. Laitano conducts research on the mechanisms underlying sepsis-induced myopathy with disuse in aging and on the pathophysiology of exertional heat stroke. His lab uses pre-clinical models designed to address the complexities of clinical settings with the goal of improving human health. Dr. Laitano’s research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense. In addition, Dr Laitano has extensive practical experience assessing fluid balance and sweat test in elite athletes.
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Ph.D. Candidate in Religious Studies, University of Iowa
Osamamen Oba Eduviere is a third-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Iowa. Her research focuses on Nigerian women migrants in the United States and how they have used religion and food to facilitate their resettlement process. She has a keen interest in ethnography as a research method and has done extensive work using this methodology. A 2023 recipient of the Graduate Engagement Corps (GEC) grant award, Osamamen has been recognized by the Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of Iowa for her research on African women migrants in Iowa.
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Profesor Ayudante Doctor. Departamento de Física Aplicada., Universidad de Zaragoza
Finalicé mi licenciatura de Ciencias Físicas en junio de 1999 (Universidad de Granada) e
inicié mis estudios de doctorado bajo el programa "Química" de la Universidad de Murcia. Este programa interdisciplinar incluía, entre otros, el curso "Técnicas numéricas y de simulación" impartida por el catedrático Miguel Ortuño, el cual me propuso una línea de investigación sobre el tiempo túnel cuántico para electrones y fotones.
Utilizando métodos numéricos, logramos calcular el tiempo de tránsito de pulsos de distintas anchuras a través de distintos potenciales mediante el operador cuántico "tempus". Estos resultados constituyeron la base de mi tesis doctoral "Efectos de tiempo finito en el tiempo túnel para electrones y fotones" la cual defendí en 2007 con la calificación de "Apto cum laude por unanimidad". Publicamos nuestros resultados en la revista "Physical Review A" y "Physical Status Solidi".
Posteriormente, accedí a un puesto de profesor asociado en el área de Óptica en el laboratorio del catedrático Pablo Artal. Llevo impartiendo asignaturas de los grados de Física y Optometría durante 9 cursos académicos.
He desarrollado distintas líneas de investigación teóricas y experimentales en el campo de la Óptica a lo largo de mi carrera investigadora, correspondiendo a las siguientes temáticas:
- simulación de estructuras dieléctricas periódicas para generar "luz lenta" (reducción considerable de la velocidad de la luz para aplicaciones tecnológicas).
- modelado teórico de la intensidad de segundo armónico generada por fibras de colágeno corneales.
- estudio numérico de la longitud de localización en estructuras unidimensionales magnetoópticas.
- optimización numérica de multicapas periódicas dieléctricas para uso en tecnologías fotónicas.
- diseño teórico de un reflector dieléctrico omnidireccional en el rango del infrarrojo cercano.
- estudio teórico sobre agujeros negros primordiales y su relación con los estallidos de rayos gamma térmicos.
En la actualidad desempeño mi labor docente e investigadora en la Universidad de Zaragoza. Cuento con 19 artículos científicos publicados en revistas del JCR y 12 comunicaciones a congresos científicos internacionales.
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Associate Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Clinical and Translational Science, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Marroquin leads UPMC’s health care data and analytics activities, overseeing a team of IT infrastructure architects, analysts, statisticians and data scientists focused on applying “big data” approaches to measure and predict clinical outcomes.
Also a practicing cardiologist at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute, Dr. Marroquin's academic career has focused on outcomes research in interventional cardiology and heart disease in women, and his research has been rewarded in the form of grants and numerous publications. He also has a background in the use of intravascular ultrasound and the assessment of the coronary microvasculature. Dr. Marroquin is a member of the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians and a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.
After completing his undergraduate and graduate work at the Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala, Dr. Marroquin completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the Presbyterian Medical Center of the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his general cardiology and interventional cardiology fellowships at UPMC. Dr. Marroquin also received a certificate in clinical research from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-sponsored clinical research training program at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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PhD Student, Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development, North Carolina State University
Oscar Miranda Tapia, M.Ed. is a Research Associate at the Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research and a Graduate Assistant at the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. He is also a PhD student and Provost Fellow at North Carolina State University pursuing his degree in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development with a concentration in Higher Education Opportunity, Equity, and Justice. Before pursuing his degree, Oscar created and led first-generation initiatives at Elon University. Oscar’s research interests include college access and success, and students with DACA, undocumented, first-generation, and Latinx identities. Oscar holds a B.A. in Psychology from Elon University and an M.Ed. with a concentration in Higher Education from Harvard University.
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A/Professor Responsible Risk Management, Delft University of Technology
I am a Professor in Misuse of Technology and Responsible Risk Management at Delft University of Technology.
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Doctoral Researcher, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University
Oscar Rueda is a doctoral researcher at Leiden University and a senior managing consultant at South Pole. His past research on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) includes a scientific framework to assess CDR methods holistically, published in Global Environmental Change. The framework is the foundation of WBCSD’s corporate guide to responsible removals adoption. Oscar was the lead author of the scientific framework study and a co-lead author of WBCSD’s responsible removals guide. In October, Oscar joined the European Commission Expert Group meeting on industrial carbon removals.
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Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management, University of Calgary
I am a Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary. My main research interests are in the integrated problems of supply chain management with a special focus in inventory and transportation management problems. In recent years, I am also working on problems related to sustainable transportation. My articles have appeared in schorlarly journals including Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Production & Operations Management, Transportation Science, Operations Research, and OMEGA.
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Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia
Osman Ozbulut is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering in the Department of Engineering Systems and Environment at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on applying innovative materials, sensing technologies and interdisciplinary expertise to the development of resilient and sustainable civil infrastructure systems. He is particularly interested in: (i) development of innovative structural systems and design strategies to enhance the performance and safety of structures; (ii) application of advanced materials for disaster resistant design of structures as well as repair and retrofit of deficient and aging civil infrastructure; and (iii) development and application of novel structural health monitoring techniques for civil infrastructure systems.
Dr. Ozbulut is a member of the Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Concrete Institute (ACI), Transportation Research Board (TRB), and Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) and SPIE – International Society for Optical Engineering. Dr. Ozbulut also serves as an Associate Editor for Journal of Intelligent Material Systems & Structures.
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Associate Professor, School of Fashion, Toronto Metropolitan University
Osmud Rahman is an Associate Professor in the School of Fashion at Toronto Metropolitan University. His research interests span in a wide range of topics within the field of fashion, including cross-cultural studies, consumer behaviour, fashion design, body image, subculture, and sustainable development and practices. Prior to TMU, he taught as a Fashion Professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design in the United States and has considerable amount of industry experience in Hong Kong, Montreal, and Toronto. Osmud holds a PhD from the Concordia University, a master’s from the Royal College of Art, and has (co-)authored over 40 peer-reviewed papers in journals including Fashion Theory, Fashion Practice, Design Journal, International Journal of Design, International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education, Asian Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, and Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services. In addition, he has been serving as an Associated Editor for the Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management since 2018.
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