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Sedzani Musundwa

Senior Lecturer in Financial Accounting, University of South Africa
Professional - CA(SA)

Academic - PhD Candidate in Accounting Education (Specializing in diversity studies)

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Seena Fazel

Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Oxford
Professor Fazel’s research focuses on the relationship between mental illness and violent crime, the mental health of prisoners, and violence risk assessment.

He was the expert forensic psychiatrist appointed by the UN-sponsored Khmer Rouge Tribunal to assess the fitness to plead and stand trial of the defendants in Case 002.

His clinical work includes sessions for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust as a visiting psychiatrist at a local prison.

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Seheno Andriantsaralaza

Tropical Ecologist in the Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Université d’Antananarivo
Seheno Andriantsaralaza is a biologist based in Madagascar. She holds a PhD degree in biology and ecology from the University of Antananarivo in collaboration with CIRAD (France). Her dissertation research focused on seed dispersal of two Malagasy baobab species. She is the principal investigator of the ARO Baobab Project, which aims to revitalise baobab forests in Madagascar.

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Sehoon Kim

Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Florida
Sehoon Kim's research interests include corporate finance, financial markets, corporate governance, sustainability, competition and public policy.

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Selcuk Uluagac

Professor of Computing and Information Science, Florida International University
Dr. Selcuk Uluagac is currently an Eminent Scholar Chaired Professor in the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Science at Florida International University, leading the Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab with an additional courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Before, he was a Senior Researcher at Georgia Tech and Symantec. He holds a PhD from Georgia Tech and MS from Carnegie Mellon University in cybersecurity. He is an expert in the areas of cybersecurity and privacy with an emphasis on their practical aspects (focusing on systems security topics, malware, ransomware, forensics, IoT, CPS, smart systems) and teaches classes in these areas. He has hundreds of papers/studies/publications in the most reputable venues such as NDSS, USENIX Security, IEEE TIFS. He received US National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award (2015), US Air Force Office of Sponsored Research’s Summer Faculty Fellowship (2015), University of Padova (Italy)’s Faculty Fellowship (2016), Google’s ASPIRE Research award in security and privacy (2021), Faculty Fellowship from the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (2022), FIU Provost Office Top Scholar Award in Established Faculty with Significant Grants (STEM Category), (2023), FIU Provost Office Top Scholar Award in Faculty with Notable Gains in Student Learning and Success (Sciences Category) (2021), FIU College of Engineering and Computing Faculty Award in Excellence in Research and Creative Activities (2021), FIU Eminent Scholar Chaired Associate Professor in the College of Engineering and Computing (2020), among others. His research has been funded by numerous government agencies and industry, e.g., NSF, Dept. of Energy, Air Force Research Lab, Dept. of Labor, Cyber Florida, Google, Microsoft, Trend Micro, and Cisco, inter alia. He is very entrepreneurial and visionary with his research. Many of his research ideas have resulted in patents (10+). He is chairing/serving on the of top-tier security conferences, e.g., NDSS, USENIX Security, ACM CCS, IEEE SP. In 2023, he was the TPC Chair of Security and ML Track of ACM CCS 2023 and was the General Chair of ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (ACM WiSec) in 2019. In 2018, he co-chaired the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Annual Expo and Conference. In 2022, he was the TPC Co-Chair of IEEE CNS Conference. He currently serves as the deputy editor in-chief of IEEE TIFS and associate editors of IEEE TMC and Elsevier COMNET journals.

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Selina Robinson

Senior Lecturer in Forensic Investigation, University of Winchester
Selina joined the University of Winchester in 2022 as a Lecturer in Forensic Investigation. She is currently a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for the Forensic Investigation programmes.

Selina obtained her BSc (Hons) in Archaeological and Forensic Sciences at Bournemouth University in 2011. After leaving University, she became Project Coordinator with Victim Support for an Anti-Social Behaviour Project focussing on young offenders and victims. She then worked as a Youth Worker supporting young people between the ages of 11-26 in a satellite base in Southampton and led LGBTQ+ Breakout youth sessions.

Selina completed a distance-learning Master's degree in Politics of Conflict and Violence with the University of Leicester, with her thesis, 'How Proactive is the cruise shipping industry and the UK Government about the threat of maritime terrorism?' explores the gaps in maritime security.

In 2015 Selina joined Hampshire Constabulary as a Counter-Terrorism Prevent Officer in Special Branch, and then trained to become a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) within the Scientific Services Department, passing her Level 1 & 2 courses (deployable to volume and all major crimes). She was involved in and led several high-profile cases in Hampshire before joining the University of Portsmouth to teach Forensic Investigation.

Selina has dedicated her research time to looking at the use of Mixed Realities (MR/VR/AR) by creating a range of virtual simulations to embed into teaching and training, and to understand decision making.

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Selina Stead

CEO, Australian Institute of Marine Science, and Professor of Marine Governance and Environmental Science, Newcastle University
Professor Selina Stead is CEO and Council member of the Australian Institute of Marine Science: 1 February 2024 to 31 January 2029

Selina is a marine biologist and environmental scientist with expertise in coral reef ecosystems, aquaculture, fisheries, environmental governance and science policy. She has enjoyed an active dual career in academia and government.

She has a Personal Professorship of Marine Governance and Environmental Science from Newcastle University where she acted as Dean of Research and is a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute.

Selina’s last roles have been as Executive Dean for the Faculty of Environment at the University of Leeds and the UK Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser for the Marine Management Organisation. Her research focuses on biodiversity conservation, climate change, food insecurity and sustainability, which spans the Caribbean, East Africa, Europe, Middle East, SE Asia and the UK.

Previously she has served as Chair and Non-Executive Director of the Scottish Government’s Science Advisory Board and Ministerial Appointed Scientific Fisheries Advisor. Selina was President of European Aquaculture Society and her research on climate-smart seafood and conservation was recognised with their highest honour, the Distinguished Services Award.

Selina is a member of Science Advisory Panels for Australia’s Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre and the Plant and Food Forum, New Zealand. She holds a BSc in Marine Biology and Oceanography, MSc in Fisheries Biology and Management and a PhD in Zoology.

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Selma Wather

Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Sussex
I am an applied microeconomist. I hold a BA (Hons), MPhil and PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge and was previously a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. My research focuses on labour economics, with a particular interest in family economics.

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Selorm Yaotse Dorvlo

Senior lecturer, University of Ghana
Selorm Yaotse Dorvlo is an agricultural mechanisation expert and a senior lecturer at the Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Ghana. His research focuses on developing sustainable agricultural mechanisation strategies for smallholder rice farmers in Ghana, assessing the potential of biomass conversion to energy within the agricultural production sector, and designing innovative and suitable agricultural machinery.

Selorm is also a professional engineer registered with the Ghana Institution of Engineering. He has been involved in various research projects through grants he has received, such as the post-doctoral fellowship with the Food Systems Research Network for Africa (FSNet-Africa), the Feed the Future Grant for Early Career researchers, and the ARUA-CCNY Early Career research fellowship. He is on a one-year research fellowship at the ARUA Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Food Systems at the University of Pretoria.

His educational credentials are as follows: a doctorate in agricultural engineering obtained in 2018 from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, a Master of Philosophy in agricultural engineering with specialisation in machine systems acquired in 2013 from the University of Ghana, and a Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural engineering, earned in 2010 from the University of Ghana.

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Semra Sevi

Banting Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Political Science, Columbia University. Incoming Assistant Professor of Canadian Politics, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto
Semra Sevi is a Banting postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University and a visiting scholar at McGill University with the Institute for the Study of Canada.

Beginning in July 2023, she will be an Assistant Professor of Canadian Politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.

Broadly speaking, she is interested in voting behaviour, political representation, public opinion, legislative politics, women & politics, partisanship and political methodology.

Before Columbia, she earned her PhD in the Department of Political Science from l’Université de Montréal and her Honours BA and MA from the University of Toronto.

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Senthilkumar Duraivel

Ph.D. Candidate in Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida
Senthilkumar Duraivel is a graduate student from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. He received his B.Tech degree in Rubber and Plastics Technology from Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai, India in 2017. He joined the Angelini lab on Fall 2018. Senthil's research work focuses on genome sequencing based on a 3D printing method which uses jammed microgel systems as the 3D printing space and on developing low viscous microgels for 3D printing of silicone

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Sepp Hochreiter

Johanne s Kepler University Linz
Sepp Hochreiter is heading the Institute for Machine Learning, the LIT AI Lab at the JKU Linz and is director of private research institute IARAI. He is a pioneer of Deep Learning as he discovered the famous problem of vanishing or exploding gradients and invented the long short-term memory (LSTM).

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Sercan Ozcan

Reader in Innovation and Technology Management, University of Portsmouth
I am a Reader (Assoc. Professor) of innovation and technology management. My research focuses on the intersection of innovation management and data science, with a particular emphasis on science, technology & innovation (STI) intelligence, technology foresight, and technology roadmapping.

I have also conducted research on policy development and assessment of emerging technologies such as blockchain, AI, and nanotechnology. To support my work, I use a variety of research methods including text intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, patent analysis, scientometrics, and social media analytics.

My research is informed by theories and models such as diffusion of innovations, systems of innovation, and general purpose technology. I published in the top journals of innovation management and engineering management fields. I worked as a project lead and consultant in various innovation management and text intelligence-related projects.

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Serena Keshavjee

Professor, History, University of Winnipeg
Serena Keshavjee grew up in Kenya and immigrated to Toronto with her family in 1969. She lives in Winnipeg, where she teaches Modern art and architecture at the University of Winnipeg. Her academic work focus on how artists use science, especially in the Modernist period.

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Serge Belongie

Professor, University of Copenhagen
Professor of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen
Director, Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence

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Sergei Lebedev

Professor of Geophysics, University of Cambridge
Sergei Lebedev has received a PhD in geophysics from Princeton University in 2000 and was a researcher at MIT and Utrecht University before joining the Dublin Institute for Advanced Study as Mallet Assistant Professor of Seismology in 2008. His research interests include seismic imaging of the Earth’s interior and the structure and evolution of the crust and underlying mantle. His research within the iCRAG Geophysics Platform is on development and application of new methods for processing and inversion of very large seismic and other geophysical datasets.

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Sergey Katsuba

PhD Candidate, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin
Sergei Katsuba is a PhD Candidate at the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin (UCD). He graduated with a degree in law from the Buryat State University in Ulan-Ude, Russia. He then completed a two years Master’s program at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan.

Sergei’s research is in the area of freedom of expression, autocratization in Russia, LGBTQ rights, and hate crimes against LGBTQ in Russia. Sergei is developing a system of monitoring the hate crimes against LGBTQ in Russia. To date, the research project was able to identify more than 1000 hate crimes against LGBTQ in Russia. In 2022 the data on hate crimes generated by the research was submitted to the OSCE as a part of the annual civil society submission on hate crime incidents in Russia.

Sergei has a keen interest in the areas of Human Rights Law, International Law, and the study of authoritarianism.

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Sergey Kruk

ARC DECRA Fellow, Research School of Physics, Australian National University

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Sergi Pardos-Prado

I work on two main lines of research. The first deals with political behaviour and comparative politics questions in Europe, and the second deals with the impact of migration processes on public attitudes and political outcomes. More specifically, I have devoted some time now to analyse how the immigration issue is incorporated into patterns of political competition and affects electoral outcomes, both in countries with and without a prominent anti-immigrant party in Parliament.

Regarding my political behaviour and comparative politics line of research, I am working on a number of projects assessing the conditional effect of institutions, media discourse and party system characteristics on different forms of voting, including proximity, directional, and valence voting. I am also studying the interaction between power-sharing institutions and traditional individual-level predictors of electoral turnout. Finally, I am also interested in the formation of subjective perceptions of the national economy, and the moderating effect of personal socioeconomic circumstances and party messages in this process.

As for my research on immigration, I mostly analyse patterns of xenophobia and racism from a comparative perspective in Europe. More specifically, I deal with the direct or indirect impact of several predictors on attitudes towards immigration, namely personality traits, local and national levels of ethnic diversity, and ideological predispositions. More recently I have also implemented longitudinal analyses of xenophobia over individual life cycles using panel data, and survey experiments assessing the impact of different forms of ethnic diversity on the willingness to redistribute resources in a given community.

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Sergi González Herrero

Científico atmosférico, Universitat de Barcelona
Licenciado en Ciencias Ambientales por la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona en 2008
Máster en Meteorología por la Universitat de Barcelona en 2010
Doctor en Física, especialidad meteorología en la Universitat de Barcelona en 2019
Ha trabajado como meteorólogo en la Agéncia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET) desde 2010
y formó parte del Grupo Antártico de la AEMET des de 2016.
Actualmente realiza un postdoctorado en el Instituto para el estudio de la Nieve y las Avalanchas en Davos, Suiza y forma parte del grupo de investigación ANTALP associado a la Universidad de Barcelona.
Ha realizado 3 campañas Antárticas, una campaña en las montañas del Pamir y distintas en montañas de Europa.

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Sergio Diez Alvarez

Director Of Medicine, The Maitland and Kurri Kurri Hospital, University of Newcastle

I have a medical degree from University of Witwatersrand in South Africa and I am a specialist physician with Fellowship from several international colleges including FRACP.

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Sergio Flores Villar

Médico adjunto del Área de Hospitalización Pediátrica y Responsable de Cardiología Pediátrica del Hospital Universitario MutuaTerrassa, Universitat de Barcelona
RESPONSABLE DE LA CARDIOLOGIA PEDIÁTRICA DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO MÚTUA DE TERRASSA

LICENCIADO EN MEDICINA Y CIRUGIA A LA FACULTAD DE MEDICINA Y CIRUGIA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA (UB) (1992-1998)

FORMACIÓN MIR DE PEDIATRIA Y SUS ÁREAS ESPECIFICAS EN EL HOSPITAL MATERNO-INFANTIL VALLE DE HEBRON DE BARCELONA (1999-2003)

TÍTULO DE ESPECIALISTA EN PEDIATRIA Y SUS AREAS ESPECÍFICAS (2003)

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Sergio Rossi

Professor, Département des Sciences Fondamentales, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC)
My research focuses on quantitative ecology and ecophysiology, and in particular on modelling the complex responses of plants to multiple environmental factors and predicting the phenological adaptation of trees to climate changes. Investigations include long-lasting observations in permanent plots across wide geographical ranges, manipulated experiments in nature, assisted migration of ecotypes, and experimental designs under strictly-controlled environments. My actual projects are related to the dynamics of tree growth and reproduction at local to global scale and how the effects of climate change on forest productivity can be taken into account by the new strategies of forest management. I am considered a pioneer of the studies on wood formation in temperate and cold ecosystems and treeline ecotones. I have successfully realized several meta-analyses on the recurrent timings of tree growth across the Northern hemisphere.
Mes recherches portent sur l'écologie quantitative et l'écophysiologie, et en particulier sur la modélisation des réponses des plantes aux facteurs environnementaux et sur la prédiction de l'adaptation des arbres aux changements climatiques. J’utilise des outils scientifiques qui impliquent les observations de longue durée récoltées dans des parcelles permanentes sur de vastes régions géographiques, les expériences de manipulation en nature, la migration assistée d'écotypes et les designs expérimentaux dans des milieux contrôlés. Mes projets actuels portent sur la dynamique de croissance et de reproduction des arbres à échelles spatiales variées, de celle locale à celle globale, et sur la prise en compte des effets du changement climatique sur la productivité forestière par les nouvelles stratégies d’aménagement. Je suis considéré comme l’un des pionniers des études sur la formation du bois dans les écosystèmes tempérés et froids et d’écotones de la limite de la forêt. J'ai réalisé plusieurs méta-analyses sur le calendrier intra-annuel de croissance des arbres à travers l'hémisphère boreal.

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Sergio Vila Tojo

Investigador posdoctoral en psicología social aplicada al medioambiente, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Doctor en psicología y miembro del grupo de investigación COSOYPA (Comportamiento Social y Psicometría Aplicada) y del CRETUS (Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigación en Tecnologías Ambientales). Su principal línea de investigación es el análisis de la percepción y la aceptación social de distintas soluciones tecnológicas a problemas ambientales a través varios proyectos multidisciplinares de ámbito europeo y nacional. En 2022, recibe el Premio de Investigación Ernesto Viéitez Cortizo en la modalidad de promoción de jóvenes investigadores menores de 30 años concedido por la Real Academia Gallega de las Ciencias (RAGC) a raíz de una publicación en Water Research sobre aceptación pública del agua reciclada.

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Sergio García Magariño

Investigador de I-Communitas, Institute for Advanced Social Research, Universidad Pública de Navarra
Áreas temáticas: radicalización violenta, seguridad colectiva, gobernanza y desarrollo.

Actualmente vivo en Pamplona y dirijo una investigación sobre radicalización violenta en la UPNA. Antes de ello estaba en Madrid, dando clases en la UCJC y CEDEU/URJC, y dirigiendo el área de investigación y discurso de la Oficina de Asuntos Públicos de la comunidad bahá'í de España. He vivido muchos años en Latinoamérica, donde puede hacerme consciente de la necesidad del conocimiento, de la educación y de nuevas estructuras de aprendizaje que se dediquen al empoderamiento de las masas, a fin de crear una sociedad global más justa, sostenible y pacífica. Dentro de este contexto, me parecen especialmente relevantes las dinámicas de la gobernanza, el desarrollo y la seguridad, tres áreas a las que he prestado particular atención en los últimos años. En mi web (sergarcia.es) puedes conocer más de mí, ver mis libros y artículos académicos, así como mi labor con el Instituto para el Conocimiento, la Gobernanza y el Desarrollo globales (ICGD). El ICGD pretende ser una de esas nuevas estructuras que facilitan el aprendizaje para el cambio social positivo.

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Serin Houston

Associate Professor of Geography and International Relations, Mount Holyoke College
Serin D. Houston’s research draws on qualitative methods and a geographic perspective to examine questions of equity and justice from the individual to the global scale. Her book, Imagining Seattle: Social Values in Urban Governance (2019), uses Seattle as a lens to analyze the translation of sustainability, creativity, and social justice from theory into praxis. Studying not only what policies and programs say, but also how they work in practice, Houston finds that racism and classism, matched with market-driven mandates, constrain the realization of these social values within the urban governance of Seattle, Washington.

With research assistants from Mount Holyoke, Houston investigates sanctuary policies and social movements in the United States. This research has resulted in publications about sanctuary as a process rather than a place designation, the impacts of neoliberalism on sanctuary policies, and the framing of noncitizens as either extraordinary or ordinary in sanctuary social movements.

A more recent research project focuses on climate change and human migration. In collaboration with Kiana London, Houston considers the geopolitics of climate change and migration in the Pacific region and the meaning and modes of knowledge production in such spaces. Finally, Houston’s interest in pedagogy and high impact learning has led to collaborations with colleagues at Mount Holyoke and publications about global/local community engagement and scholarship.

At Mount Holyoke, Houston mentors independent studies and teaches the following courses: Cities in a Global Context; Climate Migration; Global Movements: Migrations, Refugees, and Diasporas; Research Methods; Sense of Place, Sense of Planet; and World Regional Geography.

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Serin Quinn

PhD candidate, Department of History, University of Warwick
I am a PhD researcher at the University of Warwick, interested in all things vegetable! I'm currently working on the introduction of tomatoes in England, and have previously worked on sweet potatoes.

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Seth Owusu-Mante

Research Fellow in International Development, Tufts University
Seth Owusu-Mante is a research fellow at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. His areas of expertise include international development and environmental policy, and global governance and international organizations. He was the president and founder of Young Diplomats of Ghana; managing editor of the Diplomatic Times in Accra, Ghana; and former director of SDGs Policy Advocacy, International Perspective for Policy and Governance (IPPG), in Accra.

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Seth Thomas

Research assistant, University of Oxford
I currently work in the Oxford Biology Department at the Nature-based Solutions Initiative, and have previously worked for the IUCN, WWF, Desert Research Institute, Oregon State University, and the University of Oxford School of Geography and the Environment. I have experience working with the CITES secretariat and was a youth UN delegate to COP15 in Montreal.

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Seth T. Kannarr

PhD Student in Geography, University of Tennessee
Geography PhD Student at the University of Tennessee. My academic areas of expertise include protected areas studies, place naming, and nature and society relations. I am fascinated by protected areas such as our 'National Parks' and how factors such as a place name can shape the perceptions and experiences that people have when visiting them.

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Severyna Magill

Senior Lecturer in Law and Human Rights, Sheffield Hallam University
Severyna joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2019 and is Course Leader for the MA and LLM degrees in Applied Human Rights. Her research interests focus on equality, violence against women, specifically domestic abuse and sexual assault, reproductive rights, sexual harassment, and access to justice. Severyna obtained a Masters in International Law with from the School of Oriental and African Studies in 2008, and has worked with NGOs in the UK and India. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education in 2020.

Prior to joining Sheffield Hallam she founded and was the Faculty Co-ordinator of the Human Rights Law and Theory programme for over four years at Jindal Global Law School, India's leading private law school, as ranked by QS World University Subject Rankings 2020. During her time at JGLS, Severyna co-developed a new policy against sexual harassment and was the founding Member-Secretary of the Committee Against Sexual Harassment. She was the Project Manager for a Women's Social Integration project in East London funded by the UK Home Office and European Commission. The project provided service delivery to vulnerable women who were experiencing or re-building their lives after having experienced domestic violence or forced marriage. In India she was a Researcher and Co-ordinator for a UN Women funded project researching access to gender-sensitive, rights-based justice through traditional forms of justice. Severyna also guest lectures on the University of California, Berkeley's comparative equality and discrimination online module delivered to students across the world.

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Seyram Avle

Associate Professor of Global Digital Media, UMass Amherst
My research focuses on digital technology cultures and innovation across parts of Africa, China, and the United States. This work primarily takes a critical approach towards understanding how digital technologies are made and used, as well as their implications for issues of labor, identity, and futures.

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Shabbir Ahmad

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Australian Institue of Busines and Economics, The University of Queensland, Australia, The University of Queensland

Shabbir Ahmad completed his PhD in Econometrics at the UQ School of Economics in 2014. He also holds PhD in Economics with specialization in financial economics. His areas of research include efficiency and productivity analysis, environment and sustainability, and financial regulation and governance. He has 15 year's university research and teaching experience in Pakistan and Australia. His areas of research focus on resource and financial sectors performance measurement at micro level. He has devised novel methodologies to measure business growth and innovation, with particular focus on agriculture sector. Currently, he is working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at AUstralian Institute of Business and Economics (AIBE), the University of Queensland (UQ), Australia. Previously, he held research positions at the Centre of Social responsibility in Mining (CSRM), Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI), UQ. Currently, he is leading Australian Centre for International Agriculture (ACIAR) funded project Farmer's capabilities, productivity, and profitability: A case study of smallholders in selected agro-zones in Pakistan". He has delivered numerous projects for international agencies on sustainable development and productivity focused on mining, manufacturing and financial sectors.

His research activities span to both public and private sectors with a focus on social and economic impact assessment. He has been involved in these projects to develop and apply a variety of tools for economic analysis and the resulting policy implications. He is also an Associate of the World Bank-sponsored South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE).

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Shabbir Dastgir

Shabbir is a senior lecturer in economics and manages the MSc Economics suite of programmes (MSc Economics, MSc Financial Economics and MSc Business Economics) in University of Huddersfield.

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Shabnam Azimi

Assistant Professor, Loyola University Chicago
I am an assistant professor of marketing in the Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University of Chicago. I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in digital marketing and digital marketing analytics. My research is centered on the textual and visual information processing and decision-making behavior across different digital platforms, with emphasis on the role of individual differences. My current research examines linguistics of online reviews and their impacts on consumers’ decision making.

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