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Huma Saeed

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University
Dr. Saeed received her medical degree at King Edward Medical University, Pakistan. She subsequently pursued her post-graduate medical training in the United States, completing her residency in Internal Medicine at University of Chicago (NorthShore), fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Rush University Medical Center and advanced fellowship in Transplant Infectious Diseases at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester. She is ABIM and Royal College board certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. Her areas of clinical expertise and research interests include infections in immunocompromised hosts, solid organ and stem cell transplantation and HIV/AIDS. Her research work focuses on evaluating solid organ transplantation outcomes in Patients Living With HIV (PLWH) as well as HIV/Hepatitis B and HIV/Hepatitis C co-infected transplant recipients.

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Humeira Iqtidar

Dr Humeira Iqtidar joined King's College London in 2011. She has studied at the University of Cambridge (UK), McGill University (Canada) and Quaid-e-Azam University (Pakistan). Before joining King's, Humeira was based at the University of Cambridge as a fellow of King’s College and the Centre of South Asian Studies.

Humeira is a Lecturer in Politics of South Asia. She is also the Principal Investigator on the Tolerance in Contemporary Muslim Politics: Political Theory beyond the West project and Co-Convenor for the London Comparative Political Theory Workshop.
Research

Humeira’s research is concerned with exploring the contours of social and political theory particularly in the South Asian context. She is interested in the shifting demarcations of state and market, society and economy, secularism and secularization. She has carried out ethnographic research with two Islamist parties in Pakistan, Jamaat-e-Islami and Jamaat-ud-Dawa for her previous research project. Currently her research has two key strands. One explores ideas and practices related to tolerance within the Pakistani context. The other engages with the relationship between liberalization and piety in both UK and Pakistan.
Humeira's research has featured in interviews and articles in The Guardian, BBC World Service, Voice of America, Der Spiegel, Social Science Research Council Online, The Dawn, Express Tribune and Open Democracy.

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Hunter Douglas

PhD Candidate, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Hunter is a climate science PhD candidate with a background in environmental engineering. He holds master's degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Singapore University of Technology and Design, and a bachelor degree from Duke University. His current research concerns the pathway dependence of climate change emergence to greenhouse gas forcing in global climate models.

Born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand, Hunter has worked for science and engineering consultancies in the US and New Zealand. He is a Manager at PwC New Zealand, working in the Sustainability and Climate Change team on enabling the transition to a low-emissions economy.

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Husein Haveliwala

Student Journalist/Assistant Producer, Don't Call Me Resilient

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Husna Ismail

Epidemiologist, National Institute for Communicable Diseases
Dr. Ismail is a Field Epidemiologist with formal training as a Medical Scientist, Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Dr. Ismail works at the Centre for Healthcare-Associated Infections, Antimicrobial Resistance and Mycoses at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Ismail has accumulated over ten years’ worth of experience in surveillance and outbreak response. Dr Ismail is currently involved in surveillance projects for antimicrobial resistance, one of them being the Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System.

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Hussein Abou Saleh

Docteur associé au Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI), Sciences Po

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Hussein Dia

I am a Civil Engineer with credentials in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), transport planning and modelling. I have 30 years of engineering experience and have previously held a number of ITS positions including Director, ITS Research Laboratory at the University of Queensland and Director, ITS Australia.

My interests are in next generation smart infrastructure systems and the convergence of technology, infrastructure and human elements in our urban environments.

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Hussein Gharakhani

Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Mississippi State University
Education:
Ph.D., Biosystems Engineering, Mississippi State University.
M.S., Mechanical Engineering of Agricultural Machinery, University of Tehran.
B.S., Agricultural Machinery Engineering, University of Tabriz.

Specialty Areas:
Robotic Manipulators
Robotic End-effectors
Artificial Intelligence
2D and 3D Perception
Sensors and Control Systems

Research Interests:
Agricultural Robotics and Automation
Simulation of Automated Agricultural Systems
Off-road Robots
Precision Agriculture
UGV and UAV Applications in Agriculture

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Huw Lewis

Senior Lecturer in Politics, Aberystwyth University

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Huw Nolan

Animal Welfare scientist and pop culture researcher, University of New England
Huw Nolan is an animal welfare scientist at the University of New England, NSW. Huw’s research investigates the impact human imagination, beliefs and intuitions have on the welfare of animals. Huw is a co-founder of PopCRN, Australia's premier pop culture research network.

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Huw Price

Emeritus Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge
Huw Price is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Bonn and an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In Cambridge he was previously Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy (2011—20), Academic Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (2016—21), and co-founder, with Martin Rees and Jaan Tallinn, of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk. Before moving to Cambridge in 2011 he was ARC Federation Fellow and Challis Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney, where he was founding Director of the Centre for Time.

His publications include 'Facts and the Function of Truth' (Blackwell, 1988), 'Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point' (OUP, 1996), 'Naturalism Without Mirrors' (OUP, 2011), 'Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism' (CUP, 2013) and a range of articles in journals such as Nature, Mind, The Journal of Philosophy and the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. He is also co-editor (with Richard Corry) of 'Causation, Physics, and the Constitution of Reality: Russell's Republic Revisited' (OUP, 2007).

He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow and a former Member of Council of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He was consulting editor for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy from 1995-2006, and is an associate editor of The Australasian Journal of Philosophy and a member of the editorial boards of Contemporary Pragmatism, Logic and Philosophy of Science, the Routledge International Library of Philosophy, and the European Journal for Philosophy of Science.

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Huw D. Jones

Lecturer in Film Studies, University of Southampton
I am a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Southampton, UK. My teaching and research focuses on contemporary British and European cinema, with a particular focus on the film business and audiences. My latest book, "Transnational European Cinema: Representation, Audiences, Identity," is available now from Palgrave Macmillan.

- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/huw-d-jones-film/
- Staff profile: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5xlmrz/doctor-huw-jones
- Book: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44595-8

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Huw Thomas Peacock

Research assistant , University of Tasmania
Research assistant / Digital media engagement officer / MRes student

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Hyeran Jo

Associate Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University
Hyeran Jo is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science at Texas A&M University in U.S.A. She studies international institutions, international law, and civil conflicts. Her book, Compliant Rebels: Rebel Groups and International Law in World Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015), won the Chadwick Alger Prize in 2016, the best book in the field of international organization, awarded by the International Studies Association. Her work can also be found in journals such as International Organization, Journal of Conflict Resolution, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Peace Research, and Law and Contemporary Problems. Her research has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, Buffett Foundation, and Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung.

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Hylke Beck

Assistant Professor, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Professor Beck's interests lie in leveraging the latest developments in machine learning, remote sensing, and modeling to recognize, understand, and manage climate hazards such as floods, droughts, and heat waves.

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Hyunseon Lee

Research Associate at Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, and Centre for Creative Industries, Media and Screen Studies, SOAS, University of London
Hyunseon Lee, Ph.D. habil., is a London based film and media scholar. She is a Privat-Dozent in Media Studies and Modern German Literature at the Department of German, University of Siegen, and a Research Associate at Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, and Centre for Creative Industries, Media and Screen Studies, SOAS, University of London. She is also a Professional Researcher at the Institute of Humanities, Yonsei University in Seoul.
She has lectured and published widely in the fields of German and comparative literature, film, and media studies, and held various scholarships and fellowships at Yonsei University and Seoul National University, Columbia University in New York City, and Chuo University in Tokyo, and at the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/ School of Advanced Study, University of London.
She is author of the books Metamorphosen der Madame Butterfly. Interkulturelle Liebschaften zwischen Literatur, Oper und Film (Heidelberg: University Press Winter, 2020), Geständniszwang und ‘Wahrheit des Charakters’ in der Literatur der DDR. Diskursanalytische Fallstudien (Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2000), Günter de Bruyn – Christoph Hein – Heiner Müller. 3 Interviews (Siegen, MuK 95/96) as well as numerous articles on film, popular culture, gender, German literature and media aesthetics from a transcultural intermedial perspective.
She is co-editor of Mörderinnen (2013), Akira Kurosawa und Seine Zeit (2005), and Opera, Exoticism and Visual Culture (2015), and solo editor of two books Korean Film and Festivals: Global Transcultural flows (2022) and Korean Film and History (2023), both published by Routledge.

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