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  • User:SirParthaDasgupta  + (<span>Professor Dasgupta's research <span>Professor Dasgupta's research interests have covered welfare and development economics, the economics of technological change, population, environmental and resource economics, the theory of games, the economics of under-nutrition, and the economics of social capital.<span></span></span>economics of social capital.<span></span></span>)
  • User:MaryShenk  + (<span>Shenk is a biocultural anthrop<span>Shenk is a biocultural anthropologist, human behavioral ecologist, evolutionary demographer, and anthropological demographer with interests in marriage, family, kinship, parental investment, fertility, mortality, and inequality. She has conducted field research on the economics of marriage and parental investment in urban South India, the causes of rapid fertility decline in rural Bangladesh, and the effects of market integration on wealth, social networks, and health in rural Bangladesh.<span></span></span> health in rural Bangladesh.<span></span></span>)
  • User:SimonLevin  + (<span>Simon A. Levin is the James S.<span>Simon A. Levin is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University and the Director of the Center for BioComplexity in the Princeton Environmental Institute. His research examines the structure and functioning of ecosystems, the dynamics of disease, and the coupling of ecological and socioeconomic systems.<span></span></span></br>''photo courtesy of Princeton University''<span><span></span></span>photo courtesy of Princeton University''<span><span></span></span>)
  • User:AndyRominger  + (<span>The goal of understanding and <span>The goal of understanding and predicting biodiversity dynamics comes at a critical moment when human systems are disrupting those very dynamics.In his research, Andy Rominger approaches this long-standing problem with the hypothesis that general patterns in biodiversity, such as characteristic shapes of the distributions of population sizes across species and species across geographic space, emerge from a combination of the statistical mechanics of large systems and the unique non-equilibrium dynamics imparted to biological systems by their evolutionary history.Andy uses a combination of theory, open source computational methods and novel "natural experiments" in rapidly evolving ecosystems to capture statistical and evolutionary dynamics across the tree of life.<span></span></span>ics across the tree of life.<span></span></span>)
  • User:AbdullahAlNayeem  + (Abdullah Al Nayeem is a M.Sc. Student of DAbdullah Al Nayeem is a M.Sc. Student of Department of Environmental Science, Stamford University Bangladesh.Before that, he completed diploma engineering on Environmental Technology from Chittagong Polytechnic Institute. He working as a research associate with his institution since February, 2017. He published 4 scientific article where one is accepted and 2 other conference proceedings also. He attended several national and international conference in the country and abroad.onal conference in the country and abroad.)
  • User:AfsalA  + (Afsal is a B.Sc-M.Sc (integrated) Climate Afsal is a B.Sc-M.Sc (integrated) Climate Change Adaptation student from Academy of Climate Change Education and Research (ACCER), Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, India. Now, he is working as a research scholar at National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology under the mentorship of Dr. Sejian Veerasamy (Senior Scientist, ICAR-NIANP). He is interested in doing research in the field of climate change in relation to the environment and agricultural sector, focusing on its impacts, adaptation and mitigation strategies that enable to reduce the negative impacts under the changing climate scenario. Presently, he is working on the field of climate change and livestock production. He was published four scientific articles in internationally reputed Journals and having three abstracts (National and International) and many lead papers. He attended several national and international conferences/symposium with in the country and abroad. Recently, he got a travel scholarship from World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and American Meteorological Society. Afsal, a young and enthusiastic researcher by profession and working sincerely for the sustainable development of the society as well as accomplishing his future goals.as well as accomplishing his future goals.)
  • User:HumaKhalid  + (After completing my MBA I started working After completing my MBA I started working in ABN Amro Bank Lahore Pakistan. Than I did my M. Phil Economics. My research thesis was on terrorism in Pakistan. I attended South Asian Network for Development and Environment Economics (SANDEE) in Thailand 2018. There I learned a lot about environment, climate change and global warming. Now I am planning to attend seminar on Population and Environment in New Mexico USA.ulation and Environment in New Mexico USA.)
  • User:AjapnwaAkamin  + (Ajap is PhD Candidate and Adjunct LecturerAjap is PhD Candidate and Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Buea, Cameroon. He has also been PhD Fellow at the School of Economics, University of Cape Town. His areas of interest include; adjusting for ecological footprint in agricultural productivity analysis, natural disasters and extreme weather events, geospatial data analysis, impact of land-related policy interventions, economics of tropical forestry, biodiversity and ecosystem services.stry, biodiversity and ecosystem services.)
  • User:AkshayParopkari  + (Akshay is currently a PhD student at University of California, Merced focused on understanding mechanism of fungal biofilms using predictive analysis, modeling and network theory.)
  • User:AmyLastuka  + (Amy is finishing her PhD in Economics at tAmy is finishing her PhD in Economics at the University of Washington, with a focus on labor and development economics. She just started a new position as a research analyst with the Center for Sustainable Energy in San Diego, where she lives with her husband and two sons.e she lives with her husband and two sons.)
  • User:AndrewReinhard  + (Andrew studies the archaeology of digital Andrew studies the archaeology of digital spaces and how humans inhabit them and founded the subdiscipline of video game archaeology (aka archaeogaming). In 2014 he helped excavate the Atari Burial Ground in Alamogordo, NM. In 2018 he documented the mass migration of hundreds of players in the game No Man's Sky who were displaced by a catastrophic climate change event.ed by a catastrophic climate change event.)
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  • User:FlorianDost  + (Born in Berlin, Florian trained as an engiBorn in Berlin, Florian trained as an engineer, interested in reducing biofuels cost. He then monitored word-of-mouth campaigns as data scientist in the Marketing industry. Back in academia, he focuses on Marketing embedded in dynamic systems, from investigating how growing e-commerce affects energy consumtion of an economy, to how consumers life courses evolve post retirement, now that they life more than a decade longer. Florian now works in Lancaster, UK, where he lives with his family.aster, UK, where he lives with his family.)
  • User:Caitlin McShea  + (Caitlin McShea is Director of the Santa FeCaitlin McShea is Director of the Santa Fe Institute’s InterPlanetary Project, host of the Alien Crash Site podcast, illustrator and editor (along with SFI President David Krakauer) of the InterPlanetary Transmissions Volumes, published by the SFI Press, and one half of the space-musing duo Atlantis. She coordinates SFI's public events, including our prestigious Community Lecture Series. She manages the James S. McDonnell Foundation-funded research track on Complex Time, the National Science Foundation-funded research track on Life's Origins, and general cultural outreach for the Santa Fe Institute.</br></br>Caitlin studied evolutionary biology and philosophy at Southwestern University, and earned a Masters in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College. For six years, she directed two contemporary art galleries before joining SFI. She is enamored by creativity: its inevitability, its irrepressibility, and, most curiously, its origin. When she’s not thinking about creativity, she is employing it – usually in the kitchen. When she’s not cooking, she's likely to be found sitting at the copper bar of the Shed, or curled up on the couch with her beautiful dog, Sullivan, re-reading Gabriel García Márquez.llivan, re-reading Gabriel García Márquez.)