Miguel Jansen is a Researcher at Erasmus MC , focusing on Dermatology and Hand Surgery. His work emphasizes patient-reported outcomes and clinical efficacy in musculoskeletal treatments.
Magnus Hörnqvist is an active faculty member in the Department of Criminology at Stockholm University, where he maintains office space in Room C 636 at Universitetsvägen 10 C, plan 6. His professional email is magnus.hornqvist@criminology.su.se, indicating current institutional affiliation. Hörnqvist's research focuses on the intersection of philosophy and social science, particularly examining desire theory within power structures, critical social theory, and the philosophical dimensions of punishment. His work traces specific aspects of agency, including conditions for critical transcendence and the regressive satisfaction of desire through punishment. A current project investigates the transformative potential of desire, aiming to advance a critical theory of desire and its role in societal conflicts. His recent publications (2020-2023) reveal a consistent scholarly trajectory examining how philosophical traditions interact with social research, particularly in understanding recognition dynamics, neoliberal security provision, and the historical dimensions of penal pleasure. These works demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement across criminology, philosophy, and social theory, with particular attention to Hegelian traditions and contemporary critical theory. Hörnqvist teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses including The Sociology of Punishment and Current Criminological Theory, indicating his active role in academic instruction and mentorship. His research appears in reputable journals such as Philosophy & Social Criticism, Constellations, and Punishment & Society, reflecting scholarly recognition within his fields of expertise.
Ryan Powers is an Associate Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Benson-Bertsch Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) . His research bridges international political economy and public opinion, focusing on how domestic actors influence global cooperation and conflict. Previously, he held a post-doctoral position at Yale University’s Leitner Program and earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (2017). His research interests center on the political economy of international cooperation , public opinion in foreign policy , and experimental methods in international relations . He has published extensively in top journals like American Journal of Political Science and International Organization , with recent work on reputational dynamics , judicialization of compliance , and gender gaps in academic recognition . Scientific Awards : Department of International Affairs Award for Teaching Excellence (2022) School of Public and International Affairs Research Award (2023) Nominated for UGA Early Career Scholar Award (2024) He has secured research grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York , National Science Foundation , and Stanton Foundation . His teaching includes graduate courses on experiments in international relations and undergraduate courses on international political economy.
Can Dogan is an Associate Professor of Economics and a Special Sworn Status Researcher at the Center for Economic Studies, focusing on Industrial Organization , International Economics , and Business Forecasting . His work combines technical rigor from his engineering background with economic analysis, particularly examining the impact of AI on business ecosystems and human-algorithm interactions. Research Areas : Industrial Organization, International Economics, Business Forecasting, AI in Business Publications : Published in high-reputation journals like Management Science and International Review of Economics and Finance . Teaching : Emphasizes lively discussions and activating student potential, connecting Economics to everyday life. Community Involvement : Senior Fellow at the American Leadership Forum and board member in Houston-based non-profits. Personal : Married with three children, enjoys fishing, math puzzles, and European soccer leagues.
Giada Di Stefano serves as Associate Professor of Strategy at Bocconi University, where she directs the DBA program at SDA Bocconi. She holds affiliations with BELSS and iCrios research centers, and serves on the Ethics Committee and Executive Committee of the Department of Management and Technology. Previously a faculty member at HEC Paris and product manager at L'Oréal Paris, she maintains active leadership roles in the Academy of Management and Strategic Management Society. Her research centers on knowledge creation and transfer dynamics within organizational ecosystems, employing mixed-method approaches with emphasis on field experiments. She investigates how creative industries—from gourmet cuisine to computer programming—navigate innovation challenges through organizational learning and strategic adaptation, with particular focus on status systems and knowledge barriers. Recent publications reveal consistent exploration of organizational responses to external shocks (online reviews, status disruptions) and internal knowledge flows, bridging organization theory with strategic management through experimental fieldwork in real-world creative contexts. Scientific Awards: Excellence in Research Award - Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi (2022) Teaching Award - Graduate School - Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi (2021) Best Dissertation Award, Academy of Management TIM Division (2011) As DBA Director, she oversees a modular three-year English-language doctoral program designed for business professionals seeking thought leadership through applied research. Her editorial leadership includes Associate Editorship at Strategic Management Journal and Program Chair role for the SRF Dissertation Research Program, complemented by firm partnerships for organizational experiments. Her institutional engagement spans BELSS (focusing on sustainable societies) and iCrios (innovation research), while her podcast 'Learning by thinking' extends her research on reflection mechanisms to practitioner audiences, demonstrating commitment to translating academic insights into managerial practice.
Edmonda Nike serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Orthodontics at Riga Stradins University's Institute of Stomatology in Riga, Latvia. Her academic appointment is current with no indication of emeritus or retired status. Her research focuses on orthodontic sciences and clinical dentistry, with particular emphasis on dental correction methodologies and oral health maintenance. The Institute of Stomatology provides comprehensive dental education and clinical training within the university's medical framework. Dr. Nike maintains professional correspondence through her institutional email address and is actively involved in the academic operations of the orthodontics department. Her work contributes to the university's reputation in dental education within the Baltic region.
Professor Darshana Sedera is Associate Dean (International & Engagement) in the Faculty of Business, Law and Arts at Southern Cross University, Australia. Previously he served as Professor in the School of Business and Tourism at the same institution. Education: PhD – Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Research Interests: Spanning Information Systems, Innovation, Business Intelligence, Social Media and Enterprise Systems, Professor Sedera investigates how digital technologies transform businesses and society. His recent work delves into artificial intelligence applications in banking and healthcare , sustainable supply-chain traceability , status-quo bias in technology adoption , and entrepreneurship in rural digital ecosystems . He has authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications , including 27 papers accepted at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), the discipline’s premier venue. Collaborating with more than 50 international partners, his research has been supported by ARC Discovery and ARC Linkage grants . Scholarly Service & Leadership: Chair, Special Interest Group for Enterprise Systems (SIG-ES) Organizer, monthly executive seminar series and Entrepreneurship circles Available for principal supervision of Master’s and doctoral students Labs & Teams: While no specific laboratory is named, Professor Sedera leads cross-disciplinary teams under the entrepreneurship and enterprise-systems initiatives within the Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, fostering industry-linked research and international engagement.
Federica Persano is a Researcher in the Department of Law at the University of Bergamo, specializing in International Law (GIUR-09/A). She serves as an Alternate Member of the Disciplinary Board at the University of Bergamo and teaches courses in International Law and Human Rights Protection. Her research interests span across several critical areas of international and EU law: International and EU Law compliance in corporate policies Asylum law and international child abduction cases Trust law and private international law EU data protection law with focus on children's rights and disability issues Human rights protection in international legal frameworks Dr. Persano's recent scholarly work demonstrates a consistent focus on the intersection of international law with pressing contemporary issues including religious freedom in workplaces, domestic violence cases involving cross-border child abduction, and the application of EU data protection regulations to vulnerable populations. Her publications appear in reputable journals such as Civil Liability and Social Security, European Law Papers, Trusts and Fiduciary Activities, and the European Journal of Privacy Law & Technologies. Her research shows a clear trend toward examining how international legal frameworks address real-world challenges, particularly in the context of EU law implementation and the protection of vulnerable individuals across borders. Dr. Persano has received recognition for her expertise through her appointment to the University's Disciplinary Board and her ongoing teaching responsibilities in the Department of Law. She is actively engaged with students through regular office hours, offering both in-person and remote consultations, demonstrating her commitment to academic mentorship and student support.
Cécile Ouvrier-Buffet is a University Professor of Mathematics Teaching at Université Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne (UPEC) . She conducts her research within the André Revuz Didactics Laboratory (LDAR, EA 4434) , a multi-institutional unit that also federates Paris Diderot, Cergy-Pontoise, Artois and Rouen. Education & Academic Trajectory While the page does not detail her own degrees, her extensive record of doctoral supervisions, editorial boards and international scientific responsibilities attests to a full professorial status within the French higher-education system. Research Interests Her work centres on the didactics of mathematics , with four inter-connected thrusts: Epistemological and cognitive analysis of students’ mathematical activity (definitions, proofs) Design and study of Inquiry-Based Education in mathematics and experimental sciences from primary school to university Investigation of Mathematical Learning Disabilities (dyscalculia, algebra-related disorders) Teaching and learning of discrete mathematics at tertiary level Keywords that recur in her publications include epistemology, didactics, proof, definitions, learning disabilities, inquiry-based learning . Publications & Scholarly Impact Across the last decade her output has blended theoretical advances with empirical classroom studies. A strong collaborative orientation is evident in multi-author works on dyscalculia, while single-authored pieces model definitional processes or analyse inquiry situations. Recent papers in Journal of Mathematical Behavior and Educational Studies in Mathematics consolidate her international reputation. Scientific Awards & Distinctions The page lists no named prizes, but highlights a dense portfolio of scientific responsibilities that function as peer recognition: President of the French Association for Research in Mathematics Didactics (ARDM) since 2019 Member of the French Mathematical Society Education Commission (2012-2019) Scientific committee memberships for ANR, IREM network, and several leading journals Co-editor-in-chief of Recherches en Didactique des Mathématiques (2016-2019) Doctoral Supervision & Grants She has directed or co-directed 5 completed PhDs and currently supervises 4 ongoing theses . Her research has been supported by: Hubert-Curien CEDRE / EMa2S project (co-direction of two theses) ANR IDEX IMEP on modelling and investigation (2014-2016) ECOS-Sud Chile comparative study on analysis teaching (2014-2016) PIA Incitative Amont project on inquiry processes in mathematics and science (2014-2015) Founding member of the international RITEAM network on mathematical learning disorders (2017-) Participant in GDR DEMIPS on didactics, epistemology and computer-science interfaces (2020-) Laboratory & Team All research is carried out within the LDAR , a multi-site laboratory whose Paris-Diderot premises are located at Sophie-Germain building, Paris 13. The lab focuses on learning, teaching and training in mathematics, physical sciences and natural sciences across all educational levels.
Olivia Mayer is a research assistant in Medieval History at the University of Kassel, Germany. Her work focuses on late medieval magic accusations against noble women, particularly in France and England, examining their political motivations and gender-historical implications. Education: MA in Global History (2017–2019), Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg BA in History (75%) and German Studies (25%) (2013–2016), Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg and Trinity College Dublin Her research analyzes how magic accusations shaped the legal status of noble women, bridging courtly politics and gender history. She has presented at major international conferences, including the International Medieval Congress (Leeds) and workshops on historical networks. Scientific Award: Mobility scholarship from Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt (2022) She collaborates with academic networks like the Society for Court Studies and contributes to digital projects such as the Neue Gallia Germania Judaica. Her publications span book chapters, exhibition catalogs, and critical reviews.
Ole Røgeberg serves as Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director at the Frisch Centre, an independent research institution affiliated with the University of Oslo. His interdisciplinary work bridges economics, public policy, and social sciences, with particular emphasis on evidence-based analysis of social policy interventions. As Deputy Director, he plays a key leadership role in shaping the Centre's research agenda and maintaining its reputation for rigorous, independent scholarship. Røgeberg earned his Dr. Polit degree in 2004, establishing the foundation for his research career focused on welfare economics and behavioral analysis. His academic journey has positioned him at the intersection of theoretical economic modeling and empirical policy analysis, with numerous publications in high-impact journals across multiple disciplines. His primary research interests encompass welfare analysis, endogenous preferences, rational addiction theory, and consumer theory. Røgeberg's work frequently challenges conventional wisdom through meticulous empirical analysis, particularly regarding the relationship between cognitive abilities and socioeconomic outcomes. His research on cannabis policy has been particularly influential, demonstrating how socioeconomic factors rather than cannabis use itself may explain observed cognitive differences. He has also made significant contributions to understanding the Flynn effect reversal in Scandinavian countries, arguing for environmental rather than genetic explanations. Analysis of Røgeberg's publication trends reveals a consistent focus on the interplay between individual characteristics and social structures. His recent work increasingly incorporates neuroscience perspectives, examining how early-life factors influence brain development and later-life outcomes. A distinctive feature of his research is the strategic use of Scandinavian registry data, enabling large-scale longitudinal studies that track individuals across decades to identify causal relationships. Røgeberg has been instrumental in several major collaborative projects, including the 'Lifebrain' initiative examining brain development across the lifespan, and research on criminalization of drug use and its consequences for user behavior. His work with the Frisch Centre has directly informed Norwegian policy debates, particularly regarding social insurance, labor market inclusion, and evidence-based drug policy reform. As Deputy Director, he oversees research teams investigating critical questions about welfare state sustainability, the impact of technological change on employment, and strategies for improving social mobility.
Dr. Abdulsamet Tanik is an Associate Professor in the Department of Periodontics at Adıyaman University Faculty of Dentistry, where he also serves as Vice Dean since August 2018. His academic journey began with graduation from Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry in 2010, followed by a PhD in Periodontics from Dicle University completed in 2017. He has steadily progressed through academic ranks, achieving Associate Professor status in 2021 after serving as a Doctor Lecturer since 2017. Dr. Tanik's research focuses on periodontics, implant surgery, and bone regeneration, with particular interest in the effects of various pharmacological agents on wound healing and osseointegration. His work bridges basic science and clinical applications, investigating topics ranging from the impact of capsaicin on bone healing to the relationship between periodontal treatment and systemic conditions like diabetes. He has published 45 articles in international and national journals, with 14 indexed in ESCI/SCI databases, and presented 27 times at scientific conferences. His recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate consistent research productivity across multiple dimensions of periodontal science, including experimental studies on bone regeneration, clinical investigations of implant outcomes, and epidemiological research on periodontal health. His work appears in reputable journals spanning dentistry, oral surgery, and medical sciences. As an educator, Dr. Tanik teaches periodontics courses at both theoretical and clinical levels, shaping the next generation of dental professionals. His leadership role as Vice Dean reflects his broader commitment to dental education quality and institutional development. Dr. Tanik maintains active membership in key professional organizations including the Turkish Periodontology Association, European Federation of Periodontology, and Association for Accreditation of Dental Education Programs, ensuring his work remains connected to national and international standards in periodontal science and dental education.
Anne Norheim-Hansen is an Associate Professor of Strategy at KEDGE Business School. She holds a PhD from SKEMA Business School and Aix-Marseille University. Her professional background includes roles in media and telecommunications across London, New York, Oslo, and Paris. Research Focus: Her work centers on: Strategic alliances and cross-sector partnerships Corporate sustainability and environmental misconduct Reputation spillovers in interorganizational networks Social evaluation processes in supply chains Green supplier development strategies Publication Trends: Recent work (2020-2024) shows deepening expertise in environmental strategy within supply chain contexts, with empirical studies examining: Responses to partner misconduct in palm oil and carbon-reduction projects Knowledge coordination in supplier integration Curvilinear relationships in acquisition divestment Reputation risk management in alliances Professional Affiliations: Current: KEDGE Business School (Strategy Department) Past: Media/telecommunications industry positions internationally
Dr. Tomasz Dąbrowski serves as a Professor in the Value Marketing Department at Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), holding PhD and DSc academic credentials. His institutional affiliation spans teaching and research activities within SGH's marketing faculty, with contact information listing Warsaw's Madalińskiego Street address and Student Dormitory No. 3 Grosik room 12, though the dormitory reference likely reflects administrative system quirks rather than his primary workplace. Professor Dąbrowski's research program centers on corporate social responsibility frameworks, reputation dynamics in financial markets, and sustainability-driven marketing strategies. His work examines investor responses to ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) initiatives, geopolitical impacts on corporate reputation, and university social responsibility models, bridging theoretical marketing concepts with practical applications in corporate governance and stakeholder management across European contexts. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a pronounced focus on legitimacy-reputation mechanisms in ESG investing, with recurring themes including stock exchange sustainability roles, crisis-driven reputation volatility, and digital communication of CSR policies. His output spans finance, marketing, and institutional theory disciplines, demonstrating consistent scholarly contributions from emerging markets like Poland to broader European sustainability frameworks. No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in the source materials. While the available information confirms his professorial role and research output, it lacks specifics regarding graduate student supervision, research funding, or grant administration activities. Details about laboratory facilities, research teams, or collaborative projects remain unreported in the provided texts, suggesting these elements either fall outside his current responsibilities or aren't emphasized in his institutional profile.
LIU Xi serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Marketing within Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management, maintaining active academic engagement through office hours on Thursdays (10:00-12:00) in Lihua Building B402 and contact via liuxi@sem.tsinghua.edu.cn. Her position reflects Tsinghua's status as China's premier institution for business education and research. Professor Liu's academic foundation includes: Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Peking University (1995) Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication, University of Iowa (2002) Her research centers on evolving Chinese consumer landscapes, with emphasis on New Consumption Culture examining digital-era buying habits, New Ordinary Consumption analyzing middle-class expenditure patterns, and Aesthetics-Oriented Consumption investigating visual appeal's role in purchasing decisions. Complementing these, her Crisis Management studies explore organizational responses to scandals while CSR research assesses ethical business practices in Chinese enterprises, reflecting deep contextual understanding of China's market dynamics. Analysis of her 13 publications (2004-2019) reveals consistent focus on Chinese market evolution: Early works established crisis communication frameworks through multinational public relations studies, mid-career research quantified executive crisis responses, while recent publications (2019) pivot toward emerging phenomena like health habitus cultivation and aesthetics-driven consumption upgrading, demonstrating scholarly adaptation to China's rapid economic transformation. No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials. While specific student supervision details are absent, Professor Liu's teaching portfolio—including Marketing Management, Advertising Strategies, and Qualitative Market Research—indicates active classroom mentorship. Her FinLab course involvement with Tsinghua x-lab suggests practical entrepreneurship guidance, though formal grant funding remains unspecified in available documentation. No dedicated research laboratories are explicitly referenced, though her Tsinghua x-lab affiliation through FinLab indicates engagement with the university's innovation ecosystem for student entrepreneurs.