
معرفی
Keiwan Wind is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. His work bridges Digital Transformation, Sustainability in Management, and Health and Wellbeing through critical realism and systems thinking. He focuses on preparing students to navigate techno-socio-environmental challenges while exploring the intersections of education, complexity, and generative AI.
- PhD in Health Services Organization and Management (University of Toronto, 2021)
- Collaborative Doctoral Degree in Global Health (University of Toronto, 2017)
- MSc in eHealth (McMaster, 2014)
- MBA (Sharif University, 2009)
- BEng in Software Engineering (Iran University of Science and Technology, 2004)
His research investigates:
- Homelikeness and migration effects on health coherence
- AI's impact on future jobs
- Salutogenic education frameworks
- Dunning-Kruger effect in generative AI contexts
- System dynamics in telehealth implementation
Recent publications analyze political ecology in community-university collaborations, teleophthalmology complexities, and health determinants through realist methodologies. Grants include CAD 25,000 for Pedagogy for the Anthropocene: Land-Based Learning for Socioecological Transformation. He serves on the DSB EDI Advisory Committee and Graduate Curriculum and Policy Committee.


