Assistant Professor in Art History, University of Nottingham
I specialise in modern and contemporary art history and theory in Britain and America. I am particularly interested in how the historical past has been visualized by artists working in the 1980s and beyond. My research also often applies analytic models derived from historiography, narratology, and literary theory to its study of the visual arts.
Research interests:
Neo-Victorian studies, with a particular interest in the visual arts
Connections between literary and art theory
Histories of how art and science interact
Contemporary art and memory studies
Modern and contemporary Black art histories
Histories of display
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Betty Ruth and Milton B. Hollander Family Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
Dr. Mudawar's research interests lie in boiling, condensation, two-phase flow, high heat flux, thermal management systems, cryogenic systems, space vehicles, Lunar and Martian environments, microgravity, experiments on International Space Station and electronic cooling
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Assistant Professor, Computer Science, McMaster University
Istvan David is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at McMaster University, Canada, where he leads the Sustainable Systems and Methods Lab. His research focuses on sustainable systems engineering, Digital Twins, and automation of model- and simulator inference. Istvan is a seasoned industry professional, having filled multiple management and technical roles in the past decade.
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Postdoctoral research fellow, Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia
I am currently a BU/UBC Postdoctoral Fellow jointly appointed by the School of Public Health, Boston University (BU) and the Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, at the University of British Columbia (UBC)
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Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, University of Houston-Downtown
I earned my Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. Prior to receiving an MA in Organizational Communication, I earned a J.D. from the University of New South Wales and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Australian National University. My research areas: Conflict Management in Nursing Teams; Nurses’ Careers and Work Arrangements; Nurse Management and Leadership Communication; and Basic Research on Negotiations.
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Professor in sea level and flooding, University of Southampton
For the past 20 years I have worked on a wide range of coastal projects in industry and academia, focusing on: (1) assessing changes in mean and extreme sea levels, and associated coastal flooding and erosion; and (2) translating global projections of sea level changes down to local scales to inform risk-based management and policy. I am interested in sea level variations from time scales of minutes, through to long term changes, and have considerable experience in analysing observational data and applying hydrodynamic models.
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Research Fellow, University of Technology Sydney
As a computational social scientist, I use big data, machine learning, and AI to understand human behavior and complex social phenomena. My primary focus is on inequality and biases in socio-technical systems.
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Senior Lecturer, Department of Journalism and Communication, Makerere University
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PhD Candidate in Geography, University of Leeds
I am a second-year PhD candidate at the University of Leeds. My research focuses on how people at the community level perceive, experience, and respond to wildfires in high-latitude contexts, including the Arctic and surrounding boreal regions. I am interested in understanding why people throughout the high North are more or less vulnerable to the effects of wildfires and how we can increase their resilience. I have been involved in various projects at under- and postgraduate levels focusing on assessing climate impacts and vulnerability in spatially explicit and context-specific ways and tracking climate change adaptation at global and regional levels. I am also active in publishing my scholarly contributions in the peer-reviewed literature.
Research interests
– Wildfire risk and adaptation
– Community vulnerability and resilience
– Climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction
– Compound impacts
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Ivano is a PhD Candidate for the School of Management at the Queensland University of Technology and a Sessional Academic in Contemporary Strategic Management at the same institution. He also holds affiliation as a Faculty Member at the SDA Bocconi School of Management of "L. Bocconi" University in Milan.
His thesis adopts a complex systems approach and examines the organisational vulnerability to Safety and Security Disruptions in Australian airports.
With a background in International Relations and Security Management built up in Europe, Ivano has extensive professional and academic experience in the fields of Risk and Crisis Management, Management Consulting and Management of International Organisations.
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ARC Future Fellow / Associate Professor, Swinburne University of Technology
Current:
ARC Future Fellow / Associate professor Swinburne University of Technology
Highly cited researcher 2017-2022
Former:
Assistant Professor Leiden University
NASA Hubble Fellow
Carnegie Fellow
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Ivor Stuart is a freshwater fisheries researcher with the Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University. His areas of interest include fish migration, fishways and invasive species control. Ivor has worked in many rivers in eastern Australia and south-east Asia.
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Research Fellow, Psychology, University of Nottingham
I am a postdoctoral research fellow working with Daniel Jolley (University of Nottingham) and Lee Curley (Glasgow Caledonian University) on a three-year Leverhulme funded project investigating whether a conspiracy mindset may bias juror decision-making. This project aims to uncover the direction of this bias, to detail why it is present, and explore when such a bias comes to the fore (or fades into the background).
Prior to my postdoc, I completed my PhD at Keele University which sought to refine our understanding of intergroup conflict. As part of this research, I paid particular attention to the impact of identity, collective victimhood, and conflict type on group members' decision to forgive.
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Senior Lecturer in Media, Swansea University
Iwan Williams is a Senior Lecturer at Swansea University, whose teaching and research interests include Sports Communications and Public Relations. Prior to his academic career, Iwan worked as a communications consultant in the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Siaradwr Cymraeg.
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Reader in Human Movement and Sports Medicine, Cardiff Metropolitan University
My research has focused on understanding how and why we move the way we do, from both a performance and injury perspective. I obtained my PhD on efficient running from the University of Exeter and have since led several injury epidemiology projects working directly with sporting governing bodies to inform injury prevention and management policies. My interests lie in female athlete health, brain health and running, having received national and international research awards within the field. I specialise in postpartum return to sport and concussion.
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