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Timothy A. Downing

PostDoc Researcher, University of Nairobi

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Timothy Gordon Walmsley

Senior Lecturer in Process and Energy Engineering, University of Waikato
I am an active researcher and Assistant Director of the Ahuora Centre for Smart Energy Systems with a PhD in Engineering from the University of Waikato, a Docent degree from Brno University of Technology (Czechia), a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institute of Chemical Engineers in the UK, and a Member of Engineering New Zealand.

My research mission is to create disruptive energy technology and integrated systems to accelerate the decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy sector. I also relish the privilege to teach and mentor the next generation of chemical, process, mechanical, and energy engineers. Our engineering students have amazing potential, and I enjoy challenging them to have the audacity to become the engineering leaders of the future.

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Timothy H. Parker

Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, Whitman College
Research Interests: evolution and ecology, especially of birds; sources of bias in empirical research.

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Timothy H. Raupach

Scientia Senior Lecturer, UNSW Sydney

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Timothy J. Brown

Professor of Communication Studies, Eastern University

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Timothy J. Mahony

Professor, Centre for Animal Science, The University of Queensland
My research interests are in molecular virology and are focused on improving viral disease control in production animals such as cattle and poultry. My group is characterising the molecular interactions between invading pathogens and the subsequent host responses with the goal of developing new vaccines and diagnostic technologies. A key component of this work includes improving the basic understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underpin and drive viral virulence (the capacity to cause disease) and pathogen evolution. We have utilised next-generation sequencing technologies to sequence the genomes of herpesviruses and adenoviruses from various species including, cattle, chickens, marsupials, horses, and crocodiles. My team is also investigating the role of virally encoded non-coding RNAS in virulence, virus replication, and disease development. The outcomes of these research activities are also being used to understand viral gene function and the development of novel vaccines to increase livestock productivity.

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Timothy J. Moore

John and Penelope Biggs Distinguished Professor of Classics, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis
​Professor Moore's work concentrates on several areas of classical antiquity, including the comic theater of Greece and Rome, Greek and Roman music, and Roman historiography.

Moore's current projects include articles on music, meter and dance in ancient theater, an online database of the meters of Greek and Roman drama, and a long-range project on musical theatre in ancient Greece and Rome. He also has interests in the history of theater, especially American musical theater and Japanese Kyōgen comedy.

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Tina Kendall

Associate Professor Film, media and communication studies, Anglia Ruskin University
Tina holds a PhD in French Studies from the University of California, Davis. Her work in contemporary film and media studies is informed by critical and media theory, affect theory, and continental philosophy.

She has a particular interest in 'negative' or 'minor' affects, including boredom and disgust. She has published widely on the ethics and aesthetics of extreme cinema, and is the co-editor of The New Extremism in Cinema: From France to Europe.

Her most recent research project focuses on boredom and the attention economy of networked media. As part of this research, Dr Kendall worked with the Chelmsford Young Creatives and the British Science Association on The Boredom Project, which explored young peoples’ experiences of boredom during the 2020 Covid-19 lockdowns in the UK.

Spoken Languages
English
French
Research interests
Extreme cinema
Ethics, Violence, Spectatorship
Affect & Emotions in Film & Media (particularly 'minor'/negative affects)
Networked Media
Post-Cinema/Platform Studies
Biopolitics/Chronopolitics/Psychopolitics of Moving Image Media

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Tina Kiefer

Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
Tina Kiefer is a Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Warwick Business School, the University of Warwick.

Her main research areas focus on emotions at work, in particular in the context of ongoing radical organisational change and innovation. She focuses on the employees' and leaders' experiences at work, including topics such as understanding justice, wellbeing, or the psychological contract. Her research often takes an everyday event-based approach to understanding the work experience. She uses a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods, and she works closely with organisations in both private and public sectors to ensure her work is meaningful to practice. She conducted a number of studies researching the impact of ongoing governmental budget cuts and changes to work triggered by the Covid-19 Pandemic. Tina has published her work in the highest ranked journals and received numerous grants and awards. Tina currently acts as the Assistant Dean for widening participation, leading to implement WBS' ambitious strategy to be an inclusive school, offering chances to talented students from under-represented groups.

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Tina Seabrooke

Lecturer in Psychology, University of Southampton

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Tina Sharifi

PhD Candidate, Human Resource Management, York University, Canada
Tina Sharifi is a PhD Candidate at the School of Human Resource Management at York University.
As a passionate, thoughtful and creative HR academic with significant industry experience, her work and research aims to embolden and empower equity-deserving individuals in the workplace. In particular, her academic research endeavors to spotlight the critical voices and contributions of BIPOC women in leadership and management. Other critical areas of research interest include, authenticity, companion animals and calling. Her research has been published and presented at various national and international conferences.

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Tina van de Flierdt

Professor of Isotope Geochemistry, Imperial College London
Tina van de Flierdt is a Professor of Isotope Geochemistry and Head of the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London.

She grew up on a dairy farm in rural Germany and is a passionate football fan and potter. Her academic background includes a Diploma in geology from the University of Bonn (Germany), a PhD in Natural Science from the ETH Zurich (Switzerland), and Fellowship, Research Scientist and Lecturer positions at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University (USA). She co-leads the MAGIC isotope facility at Imperial College London (UK).

Her research spans a variety of fields from understanding chemical cycles of trace elements and pollutants in the ocean, over reconstruction of ocean circulation and its relationship to climate, to the history of the polar ice sheets and their vulnerability to future climate change.

Tina is particularly interested in the response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to warmer temperatures and implications for future sea level around the world. She is a stubborn optimist and values working across disciplines and in collaboration with diverse teams of people.

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Tinashe Mushayanyama

Online Assistant Lecturer, University of South Africa
Tinashe holds a PhD in public administration (University of Pretoria), an MSc in agricultural economics cum laude (University of Kwazulu Natal), a B Com Economics Hons (University of Natal), a BSc in Economics Hons (University of Zimbabwe) and a Diploma in Cost & Management Accounting (IACSA). He has written several articles on his research interests, including social mobility, social policy and food security.

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Tinashe Sithole

Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Johannesburg

Dr Tinashe Sithole is a post-doctoral research fellow at the SARChI Chair: African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. His thesis focused on the influence of political settlements on the governance of natural resources in post-liberation Zimbabwe and South Africa. He holds a Master of Arts (Politics) degree from the University of Johannesburg focusing on the African Union's role in managing election-related conflict. His research interests focus on democracy, governance and international political economy, especially challenges of development for African states in the global world, elections, human security and peace and conflict.

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Tinashe P. Kanosvamhira

Graduate, University of the Western Cape
Tinashe’s research is located within the domain of human geography with sub-Saharan Africa as the geographical focus. His research interests are drawn from a broad range of socio-spatial issues, including governance, livelihood strategies of the poor, food security and food systems. He holds a PhD in Urban Geography from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. He is currently a researcher with the African Centre for Cities at the University of the Cape Town.

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Tinashe Timothy Harry

Senior Lecturer in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Nelson Mandela University
I am a registered Industrial Psychologist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). I have extensive experience in areas such as Psycho-Legal, Organisational Development, and HR Consulting. I have published research articles in various areas, including psychobiography, career psychology, graduate employability, labour market experiences, self-initiated expatriates, and human capital development in local and international journals. My research interests are in women's health issues and mental disorders in the workplace, graduate employability, psychobiography, and logotherapy (meaning-centered therapy).

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Ting Zhang

Research Scholar of Orthopedics, University of Pittsburgh
I am an orthopedic specialist with a M.D degree and nearly 20 years of clinical work. I have rich clinical experience and have dealt with many acute, critical and difficult cases, and I have a certain degree of popularity in the field of orthopedics. I have published more than ten academic papers, and I have five national patents, and I have a great deal of attainment in the study of orthopedic diseases.

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Tiola Allain

Researcher, Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
- Served 5+ years as a researcher, focusing on strategic and public policy development in Indonesia
- Numerous publications including journal articles, book chapters, and op-eds (including on The Jakarta Post, The Diplomat, and The National Interest).

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Tionne Alliyah Parris

PhD Candidate, History, University of Hertfordshire
Tionne Alliyah Parris is a PhD candidate at the University of Hertfordshire. She specializes in African American protest history, with emphasis on the Black Power Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Her PhD research focuses on Black Radical Women (namely Communist and communist-affiliated activists) of the mid-20th Century, and the long-term impact of their activism on the Black Power Movement.

Parris is also a coordinator and researcher at the Young Historians Project – a non-profit organization in the United Kingdom that aims to encourage youths of African and Caribbean heritage to study history in Britain. This organization produces a range of historical projects which focus on enriching public knowledge of Black British History.

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Tiriki Onus

Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Art and Culture, Head of the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development, University of Melbourne, The University of Melbourne
Tiriki Onus is a Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung artist, academic and Head of the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development and co-director of the university’s Research Unit in Indigenous Arts and Culture at the University of Melbourne. He is a successful visual artist, curator, performance artist and opera singer. His first operatic role was in the premiere of Deborah Cheetham’s Pecan Summer in October 2010. He received the Dame Nellie Melba Opera Trust’s Harold Blair Opera Scholarship in 2012 and 2013. In 2014 Tiriki was awarded the inaugural Hutchinson Indigenous Fellowship at the University of Melbourne, working with numerous Indigenous communities to revitalise traditional technologies of Biganga (possum skin cloak) creation. Most recently, Tiriki co-directed the feature documentary Ablaze which premiered at the 2021 Melbourne International Film Festival to great acclaim. The documentary uncovers a film made 70 years ago by Tiriki’s grandfather, William Bill Onus, an important leader in the Aboriginal rights movement.

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Tirion E. Havard

Professor of Gender Abuse and Policy, London South Bank University

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Tirth Vaishnav

PhD Candidate in Ecology and Biodiversity, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Temporal variation in bird behaviour and ecology using a multi-scale approach.

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Tirtha Dhar

Professor, Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph
I specialize in marketing modeling, blending empirical and theoretical approaches to leverage big data. My work integrates principles from the economics of industrial organization, econometrics, and statistics to develop marketing strategies aimed at maximizing long-term profits, focusing on key areas like pricing and advertising. This approach also extends to exploring questions related to public policy. My findings have been recognized in top marketing and economics publications and have received attention in major Canadian and American newspapers.

I hold a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of Connecticut. Following my PhD, I advanced my research as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Food System Research Group, specializing in Agricultural and Applied Economics. I'm also a member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.

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Tisha Joseph Holmes

Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University
I am committed to seeking sustainable pathways to reducing risk and building socio-ecological resilience to natural and industrial hazards. My research intends to promote grassroots level capacities through community outreach and participatory engagement. I work to build new bridges between scholarship and practice to uncover the intricacy of issues facing highly vulnerable localities while engaging and empowering communities to identify and direct their pathways towards shaping more resilient places. My teaching philosophy is guided by a desire to expand critical thinking, technical competence and hands-on engagement in order to advance inclusive and socially just solutions to environmental problems faced by marginalized and vulnerable groups.

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Titilope Funmbi Onaolapo

Postdoctoral fellow, University of Pretoria
I am Titilope Onaolapo, a PhD holder in Environmental Geography. I am currently a post doctoral fellow in the department of Architecture, University of Pretoria. My research focuses on green infrastructure planning and management in the city of Tshwane. The research is in collaboration with Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) and Aarhus University, Denmark, with 3 researchers from South Africa and 2 from Aarhus University.

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Titus Mutwiri

Lecturer, Kenya Methodist University
Titus Mutwiri is a lecturer at Kenya Methodist University, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences. He is a Kenya registered medical laboratory technologist. He has a BSc in microbiology from Kenya Methodist University and an MSc in medical microbiology from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. His MSc thesis was on “Genetic characterisation of Echinococcus granulosus strains from humans in the Turkana community in Kenya”. He has interests in molecular epidemiology and project management.

Titus is on a funded DAAD PhD programme through ILRI. He is a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Institute of Tropical Medicine. His PhD research project focuses on “Cystic Echinococcosis in Western Kenya: Distribution and Genetic Diversity”. This project is housed by the ILRI ZooLinK programme.

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Tivani Mashamba-Thompson

Professor and Deputy Dean Research and Postgraduate Studies, University of Pretoria

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Tiwaloluwa Ajibewa

Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University
Tiwaloluwa Ajibewa's research focuses on understanding the cardiometabolic consequences of increased psychosocial stress and inactivity among multiethnic populations. Using a transdisciplinary approach, his work seeks to examine health-promoting factors within one's social and built environment that can be leveraged to buffer stress, promote resilience, and ultimately improve health outcomes across the life course.

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To Tuan Anh

Senior research technician, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Tuan Anh To is currently working at ecotoxicogenomic and eDNA laboratory at INRS-ETE at Québec. His focus is developing and optimizing of analysis techniques for analyzing the impact of different contaminants on the detoxification system of aquatic species.

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Tobias Dennerlein

Assistant Professor of Management, Purdue University
I am a social scientiest and leadership scholar interested in the effects leader behavior can have on employee motivation and downstream performance.

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Tobias Dörr

Associate Professor of Microbiology, Cornell University
My group studies cell envelope stress responses of Gram-negative pathogens. We are defining regulatory pathways and functional networks of enzymes involved in cell wall degradation, modification and synthesis as well as factors required for upholding outer membrane barrier function. We seek to understand these processes to gain insight into the mechanistic underpinnings of cell growth and shape, as well as antibiotic resistance.

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Tobias Fischer

Chief Investigator, Centre for Robotics, Queensland University of Technology

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Tobias Ide

Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Murdoch University
I'm holding PhDs in both Earth Sciences (University of Hamburg, 2015) and Political Science (Brunswick University of Technology, 2019). This makes me well suited to explore interdisciplinary questions about climate change, natural resource, peace and conflict.

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Tobias Jung

Professor of Management, University of St Andrews
Tobias is the director and founder of the Centre for the Study of Philanthropy & Public Good, Scotland's first research centre dedicated to the growing field of philanthropy studies. His research focuses on the different expressions and traditions of philanthropy, particularly community philanthropy, and the nature and roles of philanthropic foundations and trusts.

Tobias is co-editor of the international handbook on philanthropy, The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy, initiator and co-editor of the Global Perspectives on Philanthropy and Public Good book series, President of the European Reseach Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP), a Trustee of Foundation Scotland, Scotland's community foundation, and an Honorary Member of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) Japan Branch.

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Tobias Kretzschmar

Professor, Southern Cross University

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