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Researchers on NotedSource with connections to Kennesaw State University include Robert Gmeiner, Dr. Kezia Darkwah, Ph.D., Graham Lowman, PhD, Dianhan Zheng, Ph.D., Brian Simiyu, Dr. Katie Founds, and Joshua Wells.

Robert Gmeiner

Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States of America
Professor with Ph.D. in economics with expertise in time series statistics
Experience

Methodist University

Assistant Professor of Financial Economics / August, 2021Present

The Sunwater Institute

Scholar / June, 2018August, 2019

Extensive research on economics of intellectual property rights.

Kennesaw State University

Limited Term Assistant Professor of Economics / August, 2019August, 2021

Research Expertise
Economics
Statistics
Time series statistics
Time Series
Macroeconomics
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About
Robert Gmeiner is an accomplished economist with a strong background in both academic research and teaching. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Economics from Florida State University and a B.A. in Economics and Russian, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from Wake Forest University. Currently, Dr. Gmeiner is on the faculty at Methodist University, where he teaches courses in economics and statistics. His areas of expertise include time series statistics, econometrics, macroeconomic policy, inflation, economic policy (fiscal and monetary), international trade, antitrust/competition, and economic forecasting. He has published several articles in top academic journals and has presented his research at numerous conferences and workshops. Prior to working at Methodist University, he worked for the Sunwater Institute, where he researched the economics of intellectual property rights. Gmeiner is known for his dedication to his students, rigorous and timely work, always meeting deadlines. He takes pride in distilling top-level research into actionable insights, easily understood by a non-technical audience, and his ability to make complex economic concepts accessible and engaging. Outside of his work in economics, Gmeiner enjoys gardening, long-distance running, and spending time with his family. He is also an active member of several professional organizations, including Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, and the Philadelphia Society.

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Dr. Kezia Darkwah, Ph.D.

Distinguished international conflict management expert with a PhD from Kennesaw State University, specializing in understanding the dynamics of conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
Experience

Kennesaw State University

IRB Administrator / August, 2016May, 2017

Counseled individual and group of students on IRB regulatory practices and guidelines for effective international research. Served as co-investigator in a study of students’ perceptions of their research experiences. Assisted with administrative duties regarding IRB oversight and approval processes. Streamlined compliance database to achieve quicker retrieval of names.

Research Expertise
conflict management and resolution, peacebuilding, cross-cultural dynamics and integration, research methodologies and ethics
About
Dr. Kezia Darkwah is an experienced international conflict management expert with a PhD from Kennesaw State University, specializing in understanding the dynamics of conflict resolution and peacebuilding. She is recognized with prestigious awards, including the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Outstanding Scholar Award, for exceptional research contributions. Dr. Darkwah is proficient in research methodologies, demonstrated through publications in reputable journals and presentations at esteemed conferences. She has extensive experience in cross-cultural contexts, particularly in West Africa, evident in seminal work on women's participation in nation-building and migrant integration. Dr. Darkwah is adept at grant proposal writing, securing funding for projects, and addressing critical societal issues. She is skilled in leadership and administration, evidenced by roles such as guest lecturer, IRB administration, and volunteer service in scholarly symposiums. She has a strong background in research ethics and compliance, and has worked at Kennesaw State University in this capacity for some years. In her role as an IRB administrator, Dr. Darkwah is responsible for ensuring that all research conducted at the university adheres to ethical standards and regulations. She works closely with researchers to help them navigate the IRB process and ensure that their research protocols are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Dr. Darkwah is dedicated to promoting ethical research practices and protecting the rights and welfare of research participants. Her expertise and experience make her a valuable asset to any research team.

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Dr. Katie Founds

Sociology Ph.D. with extensive teaching and qualitative research experience
Experience

Kennesaw State University

Assistant Professor, Limited Term

University of Kentucky

Lecturer/Adjunct Faculty

University of Saint Francis

Adjunct Faculty

About
Dr. Katie Founds is a highly qualified sociologist with a passion for teaching and research. She earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Kentucky in 2020. Her dissertation focused on the impact of stigma on residents of low-income housing. She also holds a Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary.. Dr. Founds has extensive experience in academia, having held positions as an Assistant Professor, Limited Term at Kennesaw State University, a Lecturer/Adjunct Faculty at the University of Kentucky, and an Adjunct Faculty at the University of Saint Francis. She has taught courses on a variety of sociological topics, including race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, social inequality, and research methods. In addition to her teaching experience, Dr. Founds has also conducted research on a range of social issues. Her work has been presented at national conferences. She is particularly interested in examining the ways in which social structures and systems perpetuate inequality and the potential for social change through education and activism. Dr. Founds is dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive learning environment for her students and is always looking for innovative ways to engage them in critical thinking and analysis. She is excited to continue her career in academia and make a positive impact in the field of sociology.

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