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Yaël Nazé

Astronome FNRS à l'Institut d'astrophysique et de géophysique, Université de Liège
Diplômes:
- juin 1999 : ingénieur civil électricien (FPMs)
- mars 2004 : doctorat en science (ULiege)
Fonction actuelle : Maître de recherches FNRS
Pour en savoir plus (prix, publications,...), consulter http://www.astro.ulg.ac.be/~naze/

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Yang-Yang Cheng

PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Toronto
Yang-Yang Cheng is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of Toronto. Her research interests include egalitarianism, theories of justice, and democratic theory. Her dissertation project explores the relationship between compassion and democracy by engaging with deliberative democratic theory, care ethics, and Buddhist and Confucian thought. She holds an M.A. in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago with a concentration in Political Theory, and a B.A. in Foreign Languages and Literatures from National Taiwan University.

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Yann Bouchery

Associate Professor in Operations Management, Kedge Business School
Yann Bouchery is Associate Professor in Operations Management and a member of the Center of Excellence in Supply Chain at KEDGE Business School. He holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering from École centrale Paris (France) obtained in 2012. Before joining KEDGE Business School in 2019, he spent two years at Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands) and five years at EM Normandie. His research interests focus on sustainable operations management and green logistics. His work is published in international journals such as Production and Operations Management, Transportation Science, European Journal of Operational Research, Transportation Research Part B, International Journal of Production Economics. He has also co-edited a book entitled « Sustainable Supply Chains : A Research-Based Textbook on Operations and Strategy ».

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Yasmeen Abu-Laban

Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Politics of Citizenship and Human Rights, University of Alberta
Yasmeen Abu-Laban is Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Politics of Citizenship and Human Rights in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta. Her recent books include (with Ethel Tungohan and Christina Gabriel) Containing Diversity: Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century (University of Toronto Press, 2023), and (with Abigail B. Bakan) Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race (Bloomsbury/IB Tauris, 2020). She is also co-editor (with Alain-G. Gagnon and Arjun Tremblay) of Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective: A New Politics of Diversity for the Twenty-First Century? (Routledge, 2023). She was elected President of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association in 2022.

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Yasmin Moll

Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan
I am an anthropologist of religion and media with expertise in the Middle East. I am also a visual and multimodal ethnographer. My research is informed by a conceptual attunement to difference and emancipatory politics within authoritarian contexts. My first book explores the role Islamic television played in Egypt’s 2011 revolution. My new ethnography on the intersections of Nubian digital activism, race, indigeneity, and social memory in Egypt takes the form of multimodal collaborations in film and animation.

My upcoming book explores Islamic television channels as sites of critique in the revolutionary Egypt of the 2011 uprising. My newest research revolves around two topics: a Henry Luce funded collaborative project with Emory University on the global politics of “moderate Islam” and a co-creative, multi-modal project on Nubian cultural activism and material heritage across Egypt and Sudan, funded by the Humanities Collaboratory.

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Yasmina Molero

Researcher, Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet
I am a researcher at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience and the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet. I obtained my PhD at Karolinska Institutet and completed postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Oxford and at Karolinska Institutet.

My research is mostly focused on pharmacoepidemiology. That is, I study the risks and benefits of common medications with a specific interest in psychiatric and behavioural outcomes such as depression, anxiety, suicide, overdoses, accidents, violence and other crimes. For this, I use Swedish pharmacy, healthcare, sociodemographic, crime and death registers, and I study nationwide cohorts of people who take different medications. I have previously published studies on the psychiatric and behavioural outcomes of antidepressants, nicotine replacement therapy, antiepileptic drugs, cholesterol-lowering medications, and medications for treating substance use disorders.

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Yea-Hung Chen

Research Data Specialist in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco
I am an epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). My research currently focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on mortality.

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Yee-Fui Ng

Lecturer, Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University

Yee-Fui researches in the areas of political integrity and the law, as well as the interaction between public law and politics. She is particularly interested in the influences on the contemporary Executive, such as ministerial advisers, the media and lobby groups, which has led to reactive government decision-making and policy-making.

She has conducted commissioned research in multidisciplinary teams on local government democracy, the regulation of political lobbying, as well as parliamentary integrity systems.

Yee-Fui was awarded the Monash Silver Jubilee Postgraduate Research Scholarship, as the highest ranking PhD applicant in the University, as well as the Monash Postgraduate Law Dean's Award, as the top-ranking PhD applicant in the Monash Law Faculty. Her forthcoming book 'Ministerial Advisers in Australia: The Modern Legal Context' will be published by Federation Press as a finalist for the Holt Prize.

Dr Ng is a Victorian Convenor of the Electoral Regulation Research Network. She has previously worked as a Policy Adviser at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, a Senior Legal Adviser at the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet, as well as a Manager at the Victorian Department of Justice. Yee-Fui has also practised as a solicitor at top tier law firms in Melbourne, London and Canberra. She has researched and taught at the Australian National University and Monash University.

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Yersain Ely Keller de la Rosa

Maestro en Ciencias Bioquímicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Realicé mis estudios de Licenciatura y Maestría en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Los proyectos en los que he colaborado están relacionados con la bioquímica y biología molecular de bacterias; estudiando mecanismos de resistencia a bacteriófagos en Streptomyces, así como la funcionalidad de genes que codifican proteínas asociadas al nucleoide en actinobacterias. Actualmente estoy interesado en estudiar la organización del nucleoide bacteriano. Amo la biología molecular pero también sus explicaciones, por ello he escrito diversos artículos en revistas de divulgación y periódicos.

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Yeta Purnama

Researcher, Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS)
Yeta is a researcher at Center of Law and Economic Studies (CELIOS). She completed her undergraduate degree in International Relations at Universitas Islam Indonesia.

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Yimin Xu

Ph.D student at School of Humanities & Language, Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture, UNSW Sydney
Yimin Xu is a Ph.D. student in the School of Humanities and Languages at University of New South Wales, Australia. Her research interest is gender in Chinese science fiction, Chinese fantastical literature and modern Chinese popular culture. Her current PhD project focuses on the concept of Chinese modernity coded in gender representations in contemporary Chinese science fiction.

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Ying Xu

Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences & Technology, University of Michigan
Ying Xu's research stands at the intersection of education, psychology and human-computer interaction, focusing on the design and evaluation of technologies that promote language and literacy development, STEM learning and wellbeing for children and families.

Xu’s current projects center on the education applications of artificial intelligence, in particular, natural language processing and speech technologies. She explores how these conversational technologies play the role of social partners or learning companions for children. Xu’s research also aims to identify and actively challenge biases inherent in AI technologies used for educational purposes, with the goal of making these technologies more responsive and responsible to children, parents, and teachers from diverse backgrounds.

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Yingying Lu

Research Associate, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, and Economic Modeller, CSIRO
Yingying Lu got her PhD in Economics in 2013 from the Australian National University. Her research has been focused on economic modelling which is applied to climate change policy and energy policy.

Yingying has expertise in Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling and she has published quite a few papers on peer-reviewed journals such as Energy Economics, Energy Policy, Applied Energy, World Economy and International Review of Economics and Finance, Industrial Ecology and Resource, and Conservation and Recycling. Yingying was also involved in several big projects since she joined in CSIRO in 2017: Australia National Outlook II and International Resource Panel's Global Resource Outlook 2019 and 2024 (ongoing).

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Yiwen Wang

Associate Professor, Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University
Yi-Wen Wang is Associate Professor in the Design School, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. Her research focuses on social and cultural issues of heritage-led regeneration in both urban and rural contexts. Her research work is mainly concerned with the protection of unassuming, quotidian structures as heritage, exploring the conservation issues surrounding 20th-century architecture and planning.

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Yizeng Li

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Binghamton University, State University of New York
Yizeng Li received her PhD from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. She was a postdoctoral researcher at Johns Hopkins University's Department of Mechanical Engineering and Institute for NanoBioTechnology. Her backgrounds are in theoretical mechanics and applied mathematics with applications to biophysics and mechanobiology.

Li develops physiology-based mathematical models for cell motility, polarization, volume regulation, electro-homeostasis, signal transduction, and other biophysics problems. She also combines mathematical models with experimental data to explain non-intuitive cell biology phenomena.

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Yoann Guntzburger

Professeur en management, SKEMA Business School
Yoann Guntzburger holds a Ph.D. degree in management (HEC Montreal), a M.A.Sc. as well as a bachelor degree in process engineering (Polytechnique Montreal). Yoann is specialized in risk management and corporate governance, as well as organizational crisis management. He does interdisciplinary research combining moral philosophy, organizational theory, system thinking, and complexity theory. His current topics of interest focus on science-policy interfaces related to sustainable development, digitalization and risk management, as well as inclusive business models.

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Yogan Pillay

Extraordinary Professor in the Division of Health Systems and Public Health, Stellenbosch University
Dr Yogan Pillay is the country director of the Clinton Health Access Initiative in South Africa and senior director for universal health coverage. He has worked in the National Department of Health in various capacities. His expertise and interests are in health policy and implementation science. He has published widely on global health as well as HIV, tuberculosis and maternal and child health. In 2021 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Cape Town and in the same year appointed extraordinary professor in the Division of Health Systems and Public Health, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University.

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Yohannes Ayele

Research Fellow, University of Sussex
Yohannes Ayele is a Research Fellow in the Economics of Brexit at the University of Sussex. He holds a PhD in Economics from Aarhus University and an MSc in Economics from Copenhagen University.

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Yolanda Lee Waters

PhD Candidate and Research Assistant, The University of Queensland
Yolanda is a dive instructor turned environmental social scientist, community organiser and ocean advocate. She is currently completing her PhD at the University of Queensland. Her research explores pathways to greater public engagement with climate change and whether we can leverage iconic places like the Great Barrier Reef to inspire action. She is a member of the Social Science Community for the Great Barrier Reef and is the current coordinator for the community-led initiative Divers for Climate.

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Yolande Strengers

Professor, Emerging Technologies Research Lab, Monash University, Monash University
Yolande is Professor of Digital Technology and Society in the Emerging Technologies Research Lab where she leads the Energy Futures program. Yolande is also Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Faculty of IT, and Associate Director (Consumers) at the Monash Energy Institute.

Professional membership:
The Australian Sociological Association (TASA)

Media experience:
smart homes, home automation, energy consumption (social issues), heatwaves, air conditioning, gender and technology, AI, homes

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Yu Keping

Yu Keping is the Chair of Politics, Professor and Dean at the School of Government, Peking University, Beijing, former Deputy President of the Central Compilation & Translation Bureau, and founding Director of PKU Research Centre for Chinese Politics. His major fields include political philosophy, comparative politics, globalization, civil society, governance and politics in China. Among his many books are Essays on Modernizing State Governance (Beijing, 2015), Globalization and Changes in China’s Governance (2013), Governance and Rule of Law in China(ed., 2012) and Democracy is a Good Thing (2010).

As a leading intellectual and advocate of democratic governance in China, Professor Yu has a number of honorary titles at many universities and was selected as one of the “30 most influential figures in the past 30 years since the reform in China” in 2008 and ranked in the “2011 Global Top 100 Thinkers” by Foreign Policy in the US. Recently, Professor Yu was selected as the “Most Influential Scholar of 2015” by the Chinese News Weekly.

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Yuan Chen

PhD Candidate in Evolutionary Anthropology, UCL
Yuan Chen is currently a PhD student in Evolutionary Anthropology at Dept of Anthropology
at UCL.

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Yuan Liao

Assistant Professor, Managing People in Organizations, IESE Business School, Universidad de Navarra

Yuan Liao is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Managing People in Organizations at IESE. She holds a PhD in International Business from Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University and an MPhil in Psychology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining IESE, Prof. Liao was a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Management at University of New South Wales, Australia. She has taught at Simon Fraser University and Justice Institute of British Columbia in Canada. At IESE, Prof. Liao teaches courses on leadership and cross-cultural management in MBA, global executive MBA, and Leadership Development programs.

Prof. Liao's research interests lie in cross-cultural management, cultural intelligence, and multiculturalism. Her research aims to understand the underlying mechanisms through which culture influences attitudes and behavior and to improve the way people work with others in culturally diversified workplaces. Her academic work has appeared in journals such as the Journal of International Business Studies, Management International Review, among others.

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Yuan Zhang

Associate Professor of Nursing, UMass Lowell
Dr. Yuan Zhang is an Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Major research focuses on promoting sleep, musculoskeletal and mental health in health care workers. Her other research interests include work stress and health behaviors and outcomes, workplace participatory intervention linking occupational health and health promotion, and turnover in the healthcare workforce.

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Yuhao Zhou

PhD Candidate in Financial Modelling, Western University
Yuhao (Jet) is a third-year Ph.D. candidate in Statistics and Financial Modeling at Western University (UWO). Jet has been certified as a Financial Risk Manager (FRM) and is currently a CFA level III candidate. Jet has two bachelor's degrees from Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU), one in business at Lazaridis Business School and the other in Financial Mathematics. Aside from that, he obtained his Master of Science from WLU in mathematics and worked as a research assistant for two years at the Financial Data Analytics Research Lab, Fields Institute.

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Yuliya Kyrychko

Reader in Mathematics, University of Sussex
I am an applied mathematician with research interests focussed on the use of fundamental methods of applied mathematics, in particular, nonlinear dynamics, to develop new theoretical, computational and experimental tools for solving 'real-world' problems, and to use application-driven challenges to inspire new mathematics. In particular, members of my group and myself are working on:
-Delay differential equations with discrete and distributed delays
-Epidemic modelling with latency and immunity
-Neural network models with delayed connections
-Modelling of genetic networks
-Time-delayed feedback control of chaos in spatially extended systems
-Mathematical modelling and wavelet analysis of cryptocurrencies using Google Trends data
-Understanding the dynamics of blockchain-based technologies using dynamical systems approach
-Applications of complex networks theory to understand and optimise performance of the Internet of Things (IoT) networks

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Yunus Emre Tapan

Ph.D. Student in Political Science, Northeastern University
Yunus Emre Tapan is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science at Northeastern University, specializing in Political Methodology and Comparative Politics. He completed a graduate certificate program in Computational Social Science. He graduated with an MSc in Middle East Studies from Middle East Technical University and a BA in Economics from Bogazici University in Turkey. Before joining Northeastern, he worked as a Lecturer at Kadir Has University and researcher at a non-partisan think tank in Ankara, Turkey. He has a strong background in online extremism and radicalization. He employs machine learning, computational text, and network analysis methods to explore digital trace data.

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Yuru Guan

PhD Candidate, Integrated Research on Energy, Environment and Society (IREES), University of Groningen
Yuru Guan is a Ph.D. candidate at Integrated Research on Energy, Environment and Society (IREES) at the University of Groningen. She obtained her bachelor's and master's degree at North China Electric Power University in China. She has a keen interest in carbon emission accounting from different perspectives and environmental inequality assessment.

She has already co-authored 18 peer-reviewed journal articles in international, high-impact journals, such as Nature Energy, Earth's Future, Applied Energy, and Science Bulletin. Two of her first-authored papers are ESI highly cited papers and one is ESI hot paper.

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Yves Bergeron

Professeur écologie et aménagement forestier, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT)
Titulaire d'un PhD de l'Université de Montréal (1983), Yves Bergeron est professeur à l’UQAM au Département des sciences biologiques et professeur à UQAT à l’Institut de recherche sur les forêts. Ses travaux en recherche portent principalement sur la dynamique des écosystèmes forestiers appliquée à l’aménagement forestier durable de la forêt boréale. Il fait partie des chercheurs du Centre d'étude de la forêt. Il encadre plusieurs étudiants aux cycles supérieurs et collabore à de nombreuses publications scientifiques et vulgarisées chaque année.

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Yvette Rasmussen

Project Manager of the Northern WE in Tourism study

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Yvette Running Horse Collin

Postdoctoral Researcher in Anthropobiology and Genomics, Université de Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier
Yvette Running Horse Collin is a Marie Skłodowska Curie IEF post-doctoral researcher in the AGES group. Her project is titled: MethylRIDE: Charting DNA Methylation Reprogramming of Ice Age Horses in the Face of Global Climate Change and Extinction. She is interested in the fields of equine genomics, archelogy, paleontology, metagenomics, indigenous studies, sustainability and climate change.

Yvette is an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Nation (Oglala Sioux Tribe). For more than a decade, she has received specialized training from a number of Lakota traditional knowledge bearers in advanced indigenous sciences, environmental practices, and medicines. Within her culture, these categories of traditional indigenous knowledge are selectively passed to candidates who are viewed as capable of learning, practicing and holding such knowledge in a manner that is preserved accurately for the benefit of the People of her Nation, and as appropriate, for the world.

Yvette received her B.A. from The Johns Hopkins University, and a Joint M.A. from New York University. She completed her PhD work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (Phi Kappa Phi International Honors Society, Golden Key International Honors Society.) Her doctoral research, which was sponsored by multiple UAF Indigenous Studies Fellowship awards and an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, focused on the history of the horse in the Americas and its relationship with First Nation Peoples.

Upon completion of her doctorate in 2017, Yvette served her Nation as an appointed Presidential Ambassador, and continued her work as an Administrator for the Black Hills Sioux Nation Council. As is aligned with her cultural protocols, Yvette spent the past three years returning her research back to the communities who participated in her doctoral study. In many cases, this took the form of physically returning representative herds of the descendants of the original horses of such Peoples to their communities and actively participating with elders in teaching and sharing the traditions and science surrounding them.

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Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria

PhD Candidate and Academic in Law, The University of Queensland
Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria is a PhD candidate and Sessional Academic at the University of Queensland. She is an interdisciplinary scholar with expertise in atrocity law and public international law. Currently, she is researching the relationship between legal obligations of States to prevent atrocity crimes and State responsibility. She is also researching the implications of climate change and other human rights violations on the prevention of atrocity crimes.

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