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I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Centre for research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE), Indian Statistical Institute (Delhi) and an EfD Early Career Research Fellow. I am a Ph.D. scholar from the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Center.
My primary research interests are in the fields of Technology, Labor, Environment, and Agriculture with a particular focus on the gender perspective. Currently, I am working on experiments in collaboration with digital job platforms to study the role of beliefs and information in job search behavior.
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Fernando Nardi is associate professor of hydrology and Director of the WARREDOC (Water Resources Research and Documentation Center) at University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy). His scientific interests pertain to water resources management, water distribution systems, hydro-informatics, flood risk, remote sensing and GIS, sustainable urban planning. Coordinator of research and innovation projects funded by European programs (e.g. PRIMA, Horizon 2020, Climatic-KIC, Water JPI) and by United Nations agencies (e.g. UNESCO, FAO). Water Security Unesco Chair member at FIU in Miami.
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I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and a Research Fellow at the Resource and Environmental Policy Research Centre, University of Nigeria Nsukka. I have twelve years of teaching and research experience in agriculture, climate change, environmental economics, digital technologies, food security, gender, rural livelihood and sustainable development. I have worked extensively in some international and national agricultural research projects.
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A specialist in paleontology, paleoclimate dynamics, EIA, geoparks, and geotourism, blending academic rigor with science communication, open science, social media, and AI. She promoted geological heritage and sustainable tourism as a UNESCO Global Geoparks Council Member (2018–2022). As an Associate Trainer (IBCT) and Lecturer in Paleontology & Stratigraphy at the Faculty of Petroleum & Mining Sciences. Dedicated to democratizing science, simplifying complex concepts for non-academics, particularly children, and championing interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement.
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Menusch Khadjavi is an Associate Professor of Economics at VU Amsterdam and Senior Researcher at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. He earned his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 2013. His research provides insights into morally relevant behavior in economics, including emotional motivation and extrinsic incentives, charitable giving, discrimination, and environmental and resource economics. He often uses lab and field experimental methods in his research.
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Qixin Cai is a Ph.D. researcher at Renmin University of China and University of Pennsylvania. He received his M.P.A. from University of Macau, Macao SAR, China. He previously held administrative, teaching, and research appointments at University of Macau. He concentrates on both public administration and social policy, and his current research applies interdisciplinary methods to explain many forms of population aging and health for policymakers. He has worked closely with Chinese government agencies, academic institutions, and nonprofit organizations.
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Dr Deirdre McGillicuddy is Assistant Professor in Education in UCD School of Education and Director of the newly established BEd in Education, Gaeilge and Modern Languages. Deirdre's research is underpinned by the importance of working with and listening to the views of children and young people. She is particularly passionate about inequalities in education which stems from her time working as a primary school teacher in a DEIS school located in one of the most socio-economically challenged areas in the country. Deirdre believes in the transformative power of education.