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Tomas Krajnik

Associate professor in robotics, Czech Technical University
I am working in the mobile robotics domain with a particular focus on long-term mobile robot navigation in changing environments. During my earlier work, I developed a robust visual navigation algorithm that allows autonomous operation of aerial and ground robots in outdoor environments that exhibit seasonal appearance variations. Later, I proposed to model the uncertainty of environment states by their frequency spectra, which improves long-term mobile robot autonomy in changing environments, see the FreMEn method.

As part of my work, I also implemented software libraries for fast visual tracking and UAV control, which were used by the roboticists of the NASA, EPFL, KIT, AIT etc, and contributed to our success during the Mohammed bin Zayeed Robotics Challenge and DARPA Subterranean Tunnel Circuit. I cooperated with several research institutes all across the globe and I was invited to present my work at world-leading laboratories including CSAIL@MIT, GRASP@UPENN, Oxford or ETH.

My research interests include long-term autonomy, robot vision and aerial robotics.

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Tomer Berkowitz

PhD Candidate, Deakin University
Tomer Berkowitz is a Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology) candidate at Deakin University, with his work focusing on engaging parents in parenting programs and improving outcomes for parents and children. Mr Berkowitz has previously worked on multiple longitudinal studies with a combined sample size of 5000+ participants, including the Child and Parent Emotions Study (CAPES), which investigated long-term parenting and child outcomes, and the COVID-19 Pandemic Adjustment Study (CPAS), a longitudinal study of Australian parents which investigated the impact of the pandemic on families from March 2020-May 2021.

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Tommaso Faccio

Tommaso is a chartered accountant (ICAS) employed as a lecturer in Accounting. Until July 2014, Tommaso Faccio was a Transfer Pricing Senior Manager in the Deloitte LLP International Tax team and has significant experience advising multinationals on complex international tax issues, particularly in the area of Transfer Pricing and Permanent Establishment, first at Ernst and Young LLP and then at Deloitte LLP.

He is the module convenor of the following modules:

Advanced Financial Reporting
Business Law A
Principles of Taxation
Tax Compliance

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Tommie Forslund

Postdoctoral Fellow of Psychology, Stockholm University
I am a psychologist, PhD in developmental psychology, and currently work as a post-doctoral fellow at the department. I have worked at the department since 2018, but have collaborated with researchers at the department for more than a decade (Pehr Granqvist, Lilianne Eninger). I previously worked as an associate professor as well, but my current position is mainly focused on research. I am (co)supervising two PhD students (Mårten Hammarlund, Freja Isohanni).

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Toner Stevenson

Toner Stevenson is an honorary affiliate in History at The University of Sydney and a Doctor of Social Sciences. Her career has been mainly in museums including: Manager of Sydney Observatory, Head of House Museums for Sydney Living Museums, Manager Exhibitions Co-ordination for the Powerhouse Museum and Project Manager for the Natural History Museum, London. Toner is active in amateur astronomy and citizen science as past President, Sydney City Skywatchers (BAA NSW Branch), and she is a member of the Royal Society of NSW. Her research is in the history of astronomy in Australia.

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Tonicha Upham

Past and Present Research Fellow, Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Tonicha Upham is a Past & Present Research Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, London. Her current postdoctoral project focuses on comparative approaches to funerary sacrifice in medieval Arabic geographical texts. She defended her thesis, "Rūs Gender in Islamicate Sources: The Transmission of Geographical and Historical Ideas on the North in Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish between the Third and Eleventh Centuries AH/Ninth and Seventeenth Centuries AD", at Aarhus University in 2023.

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Tony Ingesson

Assistant professor in Political Science, Lund University
Tony Ingesson defended his dissertation, concerning the strategic and political implications of military decision-making at the lower levels (ship captains and leaders on the squad, platoon, company and battalion levels), on May 13th, 2016. Currently, his main research focus concerns intelligence analysis, counterintelligence, deception/manipulation and the development of methods in intelligence analysis. In addition, he has also studied the historical links between conscription and democratization from a historical perspective.

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Tony Loughland

Associate Professor in Education, UNSW Sydney
Tony Loughland is an Associate Professor and Deputy Head of School (Research) in the School of Education at the University of New South Wales. Tony is an experienced educator who likes to think that theory should be the plaything of practice. Tony is currently leading projects on mentoring conversations on professional experience, the role of job demands and resources on the job intentions of graduate teachers and professional growth cultures in schools.

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Tony Volk

Professor, Child and Youth Studies, Brock University
I'm a multidisciplinary researcher in Child and Youth Studies who looks at power, aggression, personality, parenting, and childhood.

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Tony Joakim Ananiassen Sandset

Researcher Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education, University of Oslo
Tony Sandset is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education (SHE) at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. He has published three books including "Color that Matters: A Comparative Approach to Mixed Race Identity and Nordic Exceptionalism." His current research focuses on HIV care and prevention. Specifically, his focus is on how evidence is generated in HIV prevention and how new medical technologies informs subjectivities, desire and sexuality. Recent publications and research areas have been sustainable health care within sexual health, HIV prevention and a focus on how evidence is made and used in support of sustainability. As part of this research lies an interest in health disparities and how we can make healthcare more equitable.

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Tonya Lander

Stipendiary Lecturer in Biology, University of Oxford
I am the lead tutor for biology students in Christ Church College.

The global decline of pollinators, linked to the loss of native ecosystems, constitutes a serious threat to ecosystem function and human food security. There is a dearth of empirical research combining data about landscape, pollinator behaviour, and pollen flow, and yet this information is essential for effective management and conservation plans.

My research aims to improve our understanding of how bee behaviour is impacted by the spatial and temporal distribution of resources, and how this in turn affects pollen dispersal. The aim is to provide guidance that will help to protect pollinators, the plants they pollinate, and pollination services in human-modified landscapes. I am also a member of the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food.

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Toon Vandyck

Research Fellow in Economics, KU Leuven
I am an environmental economist and modeller. Throughout my career, I have been studying topics that relate to environmental and social sustainability with a key focus on policy-relevant issues.

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Tope Shola Akinyetun

Researcher, Lagos State University of Education
Tope Shola Akinyetun teaches political science at Lagos State University of Education, Lagos State, Nigeria. He is a PhD student in Comparative Politics and Development Studies at the University of Benin. He has MSc in Comparative Politics & Development Studies from the University of Benin. His research interest includes – but is not limited to – identity politics, terrorism, crime, development studies and technology. In addition to being a Rosalind Member of the London Journal Press, he also reviews notable journals like New Media Society (SAGE), African Security Review (Routledge), Third World Quarterly (Routledge), the African Journal of Terrorism and Insurgency Research, the African Journal of Governance and Development etc. which are captured on his Publons profile. He has published several articles in notable peer-reviewed international journals and presented papers at noteworthy conferences such as the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, the International Association for Political Science Students (Ukraine), the Slovenia Social Science Conference and the African Research Universities Alliance. He is a member of MPSA, IPSA, IAPSS, African Studies Centre Leiden and African Studies Association. He contributes regularly to The Renata and has featured in the Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy and Governance (Springer) and other significant platforms.

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Torbjörn Tännsjö

Professor of Practical Philosophy, Stockholm University
Ulf Torbjörn Harald Tännsjö is a Swedish professor of philosophy and public intellectual. He has held a chair in Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University since 2002 and he is Affiliated Professor of Medical Ethics at Karolinska Institute. Tännsjö was Associate Professor of Philosophy at Stockholm University from 1976 to 1993 and Research Fellow in Political Philosophy at the Swedish Research Council in the Humanities and Social Sciences between 1993 and 1995. Thereafter, he was a professor of Practical Philosophy at Göteborg University 1995–2001.

Tännsjö has been a member of the medical ethics board of the faculty of medicine at Göteborg University and the ethical committee of Karolinska Institute. He is a member of the medical ethics committee of The National Board of Health and Welfare (the Swedish Government agency responsible for the supervision, evaluation and monitoring of social services, health care and medical services, dental care, environmental health, and control of communicable diseases). Furthermore, he is a member of the editorial board of Monash Bioethics Review, Tidskrift för politisk filosofi (Journal for Political Philosophy), Philosophical Papers, the ethics section of the web psychiatric journal Psychomedia, Bioethics and the Journal of Controversial Ideas.

Tännsjö is one of the few Swedish philosophers who is frequently heard in the public debate. His distinctly utilitarian ethical views have made him a controversial figure, notably within the medical establishment and for the Swedish Christian Democrats.[1]

Tännsjö has been a member of the Left Party since 1970, and was involved in writing the first party programme after the party dropped the communist label in 1990.

In 2001, he debated analytic philosopher and Christian apologist William Lane Craig on the subject, "If God Is Dead, Is Everything Permitted?".[2]

Tännsjö is a supporter of the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, an organisation which advocates for democratic reformation of the United Nations, and the creation of a more accountable international political system.[3]

Recently, Tännsjö has published, in Swedish, an intellectual autobiography in two volumes.[4][5] A review of the second volume by conservative historian of ideas Svante Nordin calls Tännsjö’s views on abortion, euthanasia and other issues in medical ethics “consistently crazy”. Nonetheless, Nordin praises Tännsjö's intellectual honesty and integrity, noting that he is “not primarily looking to show that [his] opponents are bad people, but rather that they are wrong. This means that he endeavors to present even the opponent's argument relatively clearly.”[6]

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Tori Horn

PhD Student in Clinical Psychology, University of Memphis
I am a graduate student currently enrolled in the clinical psychology program at the University of Memphis. My research interests are examining the effects of alcohol on gambling behavior, warning messages on gambling machines, sports betting, and working with concerned significant others of gamblers.

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Tori Trajanovski

PhD Student focusing on the gaps between teacher training programs and practical teaching. My research investigates how beginning teachers navigate the realities of writing and enacting Individual Education Plans (IEP). My Masters thesis examined gender discourses and ideologies present in contemporary primary education and how teachers address students based on gender during managerial (eg., IEP writing) and instructional times.

As a teacher, my responsibilities include writing and enacting Individual Education Plans for students and liaising with stakeholders (parents, school special education team). In order to best serve students and parents, I examined a breadth of research to inform my practice.

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Torran Semple

PhD Student in Engineering & Data Science, University of Nottingham
I completed an MEng Civil Engineering degree at Edinburgh Napier University in 2021, where I specialised in the use of statistical models and machine learning techniques to analyse behavioural and perceptual datasets.

In September 2021, I began my PhD at the University of Nottingham. My current research focuses on the spatial dynamics of fuel poverty; the relationships between different types of poverty; the optimal way to measure poverty; and how to decarbonise housing without exacerbating social inequalities.

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Tory Young

Associate Professor in Department of English Literature, Anglia Ruskin University
Tory Young is an Associate Professor of English Literature at ARU, Cambridge. She teaches modernism and contemporary fiction, regularly interviews authors at Waterstones, and runs A Life Written, a life-writing for people aged 70+ with the National Centre for Writing.

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Toyin Clottey

Professor of Supply Chain Management, Wayne State University
Toyin Clottey, is a Professor of Supply Chain Management. He holds a PhD in Operations Management and an MS in Statistics from The Ohio State University. His research interests are in sustainable operations, supply forecasting, information sharing for assembly systems and survey research methods. His publications have appeared in top supply chain and industrial engineering journals, including Production and Operations Management, IIE Transactions, Decision Sciences, Journal of Business Logistics, and others. He is a member of the Decision Sciences Institute, INFORMS and the Production and Operations Management Society. Before joining academia, he worked for Maersk Logistics for several years in Ghana.

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Tracey Galloway

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto
The focus of Tracey Galloway's research program is the assessment of chronic disease risk and the reduction of the impact of chronic disease through applied and health policy research to reduce health inequities and promote health system improvement in northern Indigenous populations.

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Tracey Holmes

Professorial Fellow in Sport, University of Canberra

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Tracey McConnell

Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow , Queen's University Belfast
2017 – 2018 Associate Fellow Higher Education Academy,
Higher Education Academy

2010 - 2014: PhD Supportive and Palliative Care,
Queen’s University Belfast, N. Ireland

2008 - 2009 MSc Cert in Applied Applications in Clinical Psychology
Newman University, Birmingham

2004 - 2007: BSc (Hons) Psychology: 2:1
Queen’s University Belfast, N. Ireland

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Tracy Halcomb

Professor of Communication, Flagler College
Professor Halcomb earned her Ph.D. in Mass Communication Law & Policy from Bowling Green State University, where her dissertation assessed Action for Children’s Television and the FCC. She earned an M.A. in Mass Communication from Bowling Green University and a B.S. in Mass Communication from Miami University. Her areas of specialization and research include new media regulation; mass communication law and ethics; international broadcasting; and children and the media.

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Tracy Langkilde

Professor of Biology and Verne M. Willaman Dean, Eberly College of Science, Penn State
My lab works at the interface of ecology and evolution to understand how an organism's traits are matched to its environment and responds to novel selective pressures imposed by global environmental change, and the consequences of this adaptation. Our research takes an integrative approach, applying behavioral observations, endocrine assays, morphological analysis tools, and molecular approaches to both field and laboratory studies, with a focus on reptiles and amphibians. This work has both basic and applied importance, informing the role of evolutionary processes in assembly and dynamics of natural communities, and our understanding of the resilience and responses of native populations to rapid perturbations caused by global environmental change.

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Tracy Logan

Assistant Professor, University of Canberra
Tracy is a qualified primary school teacher, who has previously lectured to undergraduate pre-service teachers in the discipline of mathematics education. As an early career academic, most of Tracy's research has emerged from involvement in five ARC Discovery grants. Her areas of strength reside within student's spatial reasoning, mathematics assessment and the use of digital tools for mathematics sense making. Tracy's research involves a range of mixed-paradigm research methodologies, including data collection in longitudinal mass-testing situations; one-on-one interviews; cross-country comparisons of students' numeracy development; student and teacher focus groups; longitudinal case studies; and stimulated recall.Her industry involvement has included research projects with the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) and the World Bank (Indonesia).

Tracy is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Canberra in the area of mathematics education, with a focus on secondary data analysis utilising a sophisticated framework that analyses both quantitative and qualitative data. Her Master's thesis at Queensland University of Technology was awarded dissertation of the year.

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Tracy Taylor

Adjunct professor of sports management, Victoria University
Tracy is an internationally recognised sport management scholar, with 150+ peer reviewed journal publications, books, book chapters and research project reports. Tracy has been awarded over $3m in research grants and has led a number research projects nationally and internationally, and contributed to research projects from across Australia, Canada and Europe.

Tracy's current research areas cover women's professional team sport, gender equality, leadership and culture, and diversity and inclusion.

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Trana Hussaini

Clinical associate professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia
Dr. Hussaini is a clinical pharmacy specialist in liver transplantation at Vancouver General Hospital and a clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. She also holds a Masters degree in Health Sciences. Her areas of expertise and research interests include drug-induced liver injury, viral hepatitis and immunosuppressive pharmacotherapy.

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Trang Thi Doan Dang

Teaching Associate, Monash University
Trang Dang is a teaching associate at Monash University, Australia, where she obtained her PhD in TESOL and an EAL teacher at Chisholm Institute in Australia. She is also a lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Vietnam. She has published in the areas of TESOL, ELT, and researcher development in higher education studies.

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Travis Campbell

Assistant Professor of Economics, Southern Oregon University
Travis Campbell is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Southern Oregon University. His research applies microeconomics to social justice issues, focusing on economic inequalities by race, gender, and sexuality in the US. His other research focuses on social movements and public health policy, among other topics. His research has been published in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Health Economics, Metroeconomica, and others. He uses his research expertise to incorporate the economics of race, gender, and sexuality into all of his courses. At SOU he teaches Micro and Macroeconomics, Quantitative Methods and Application, Healthcare Economics, Labor Economics, and Gender Issues in Economics.

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Travis Nemkov

Assistant Research Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Travis Nemkov received his PhD in Biochemistry and Structural Biology from the University of Colorado Denver. He has proven to be an innovator and is quickly garnering recognition as a promising young scientist in the field of metabolomics with over 150 published papers and patents. Travis specializes in the development and implementation of high-throughput strategies for metabolomics and proteomics, which have contributed to the analysis of thousands of RBC, plasma, and platelet samples over the last few years.

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Travis Ralph-Donaldson

Lecturer, Faculty of Creative & Cultural Industries, University of Portsmouth
Travis Ralph-Donaldson is a lecturer in Video Games in Creative Technologies at the University of Portsmouth. His research includes the gamification of education and the integration of facial depth information to augment AVSR (Audio Visual Speech Recognition).

Aside from his lecturing role, he is also the CEO and CTO of Niter Ltd, which develops state-of-the-art gamified AI language pronunciation apps with a wide range of applications in language training and speech therapy.

Travis Ralph-Donaldson is currently developing software, DNN (Deep Neural Network) models and articulatory inversion research as part of the ERSC funded DELTEA project which aims to use pioneering AI technology and gamification to teach novel phonemes in French and Spanish to primary school students, in collaboration with the University of Southampton and Reading University.

Research interests:

• Gamification
• Video Game AI
• Articulatory Inversion
• AVDSR (Audio Visual Depth Speech Recognition)
• Neural Network Compression

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Treana Mayer

Postdoctoral Fellow in Microbiology, Colorado State University
After obtaining a DVM, I started a postdoctoral training program at Colorado State University with a two year Clinical Microbiology Residency, followed by a research fellowship in translational science. Currently working towards a second graduate degree (PhD) in Microbiology.

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Treisha Hylton

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University
Black Girl Stories/Black Studies
Dr. Treisha Hylton is a Black Feminist interdisciplinary scholar in the field of Social Work, Child and Youth Care, and Criminology. Dr. Hylton’s research and teaching is centered in Black Studies and particularly focused on Black Girls, Women, Sports and Community Engagement.

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Trevor Hedberg

Assistant Professor of PrI am an Assistant Professor of Practice jointly affiliated with the W.A. Franke Honors College and the Philosophy Department at the University of Arizona. I teach ethics courses that contribute to various degree programs in the Honors College and Philosophy Department. These programs include the Health and Human Values minor, the Future Earth Resilience minor, the Civic Leadership Certificate, the Philosophy major, the Philosophy minor, and the bioethics minor. I also work with philosophy graduate students to prepare them for the job market.

My research interests are primarily in areas of ethics and applied ethics, especially bioethics, environmental ethics, and the intersection of those areas. In the past, I have published work on topics such as marketing ethics, animal ethics, environmental hope, the ethics of procreation, epistemic supererogation, and apatheism.

actice, W.A. Franke Honors College / Philosophy Department, University of Arizona

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Trevor Mazzucchelli

Associate professor, Curtin University
Trevor Mazzucchelli is a Senior Lecturer of Clinical Psychology in the School of Psychology.

Trevor has been a registered and practising clinical psychologist since 1994. He has extensive clinical experience in providing empirically supported treatments for emotional and behavioural disorders having worked in various public and private settings including Western Australia’s Disability Services Commission, Western Australia’s Department of Health, Triple P International, and in private practice. He has developed programs to assist parents of children with disability prevent and manage commonly encountered behavioural and emotional problems, and trained many practitioners to support parents in using these programs.

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