Experts and Thought Leaders in Geography

Christos Makridis

Nashville, TN
Web3 and Labor Economist in Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Policy
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (15)
Finance
Economics and Econometrics
Accounting
Pharmacology (medical)
Law
And 10 more
About
Christos A. Makridis holds academic appointments at Columbia Business School, Stanford University, Baylor University, University of Nicosia, and Arizona State University. He is also an adjunct scholar at the Manhattan Institute, senior adviser at Gallup, and senior adviser at the National AI Institute in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Christos is the CEO/co-founder of [Dainamic](https://www.dainamic.ai/), a technology startup working to democratize the use and application of data science and AI techniques for small and mid sized organizations, and CTO/co-founder of [Living Opera](https://www.livingopera.org/), a web3 startup working to bridge classical music and blockchain technologies. Christos previously served on the White House Council of Economic Advisers managing the cybersecurity, technology, and space activities, as a Non-resident Fellow at the Cyber Security Project in the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, as a Digital Fellow at the Initiative at the Digital Economy in the MIT Sloan School of Management, a a Non-resident Research Scientist at Datacamp, and as a Visiting Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Christos’ primary academic research focuses on labor economics, the digital economy, and personal finance and well-being. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed research papers in academic journals and over 170 news articles in the press. Christos earned a Bachelor’s in Economics and Minor in Mathematics at Arizona State University, as well a dual Masters and PhDs in Economics and Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

25 total publications

Moving to opportunity? The geography of the foreclosure crisis and the importance of location

Journal of Economic Geography / Mar 26, 2021

Makridis, C. A., & Ohlrogge, M. (2021). Moving to opportunity? The geography of the foreclosure crisis and the importance of location. Journal of Economic Geography, 22(1), 159–180. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbaa031

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Odion Ikhimiukor

Albany, New York, United States of America
Postdoctoral Research Scientist at University at Albany, State University of New York
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (23)
Pathogen Genomics
Bioinformatics
Molecular Biology
Epidemiology
Environmental Microbiology
And 18 more
About
A postdoctoral research scientist with over 9 years experience in bacterial genomics, microbiology, bioinformatics and antimicrobial resistance research. I’m seeking a Research Scientist or Epidemiologist role at public health genomics laboratories and I am the perfect fit for these roles because I have the following skills: molecular biology, research & development, strategic planning, project management, documentation, outbreak investigation, and cross-functional collaboration skills. I have leveraged my skills to work in a collaborative team-oriented environment to accomplish project goals related to examining the evolution of antimicrobial resistance as evidenced by over 7 national and international collaborations including the New York State Department of Health. I am also a proactive problem-solver adopting innovative and scientific thinking strategies in molecular biology to fulfill project objectives resulting in scientific discoveries including uncovering 1 novel hotspot for the dissemination of resistance in bacteria. I have gained mentorship expertise in promoting data reproducibility, and innovative research methodology in antimicrobial resistance research as evidenced by mentoring 10 professionals on evolutionary genomics, epidemiological statistics, and antimicrobial stewardship. I have also worked collaboratively with a team to apply pathogen genomics, bioinformatics, and leadership skills as demonstrated by working with over 10 highly collaborative teams including the Africa CDC. In addition, I have the following qualifications: Cross-functional collaborator and experience elucidating methods and frequencies of horizontal gene transfer and antimicrobial resistance spread in bacterial species, as demonstrated by 26 peer-reviewed publications including 1 in Nature Microbiology. Experience in leading and managing project details and tasks as evidenced by over 20 projects in pathogen genomics, epidemiology, antimicrobial resistance surveillance, and global health. Astute communication skills in bacterial epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance research resulting in 20 presentations and 6 travel awards to deliver such presentations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. I want to serve an organization that prizes community, collaboration and humility among its employees. I’m excited to be on a team built around impact, innovation and a strong, positive reputation. I know I will thrive at a company where responsibility is valued, as well as self-improvement and time-management. I want to be a part of an organization that infuses growth into their brand, culture and market and who I can help make a difference in the world.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

27 total publications

Heavy metals (Cu and Zn) contamination of pond sediment and co-occurrence of metal and antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli from Nigerian aquaculture

International Journal of Environmental Studies / Aug 13, 2020

Ajewole, O. A., Ikhimiukor, O. O., & Adelowo, O. O. (2020). Heavy metals (Cu and Zn) contamination of pond sediment and co-occurrence of metal and antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli from Nigerian aquaculture. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 78(5), 773–784. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207233.2020.1804741

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Professor(Dr) Sanjay Rout

Delhi
Industry Expert Dr. Sanjay - Former Honorary Chancellor, Leading Chair Professor and Advisory Consultant for Research and Development Forums.
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (14)
HealthScience
Technology
Management
Law
Journalism
And 9 more
About
Dr. Sanjay Rout is an experienced professor and business professional with a diverse educational background. He holds a Ph.D in Management from Magadh University, as well as a PGDSCM in Management from the Institute of management technology. In addition, he has also completed a LLB in Law and an MBA in Management. Dr. Rout's expertise lies in the field of Business Analytics, which he studied at The Wharton Business School. He has also gained valuable experience through his various roles in the business world, including serving as the Chancellor at Mahavideha University, CEO at Innovation Solution Lab, and COO at ISL PUBLICATIONS. Dr. Rout is also involved in various organizations and serves on the Board of Directors at Spiritual Data. He has also worked as a consultant for companies such as NISG, Ernst and Young LLP, Pwc and Sutra PMU, and CAEMAS. With his extensive education and experience, Dr. Sanjay Rout is a highly knowledgeable and respected professor in the field of Business Analytics.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

32 total publications

Postsoviet Crimea village: social and economical transformation

RUDN Journal of Public Administration / Jan 01, 2018

Gusakov, T. Y. (2018). Postsoviet Crimea village: social and economical transformation. RUDN Journal of Public Administration, 5(2), 160–177. https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-8313-2018-5-2-160-177

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IQRAM HUSSAIN, Ph.D.

New York City, New York, United States of America
Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University, NY, USA
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (32)
Biomedical & Medical Physics
AI (Machine & Deep Learning)
Anesthesiology
Sleep Medicine
Human Gait & brain
And 27 more
About
Iqram Hussain works at the Department of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University, NY, USA. Earlier, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Medical Research Center, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Seoul National University. He pursued a Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from the University of Science and Technology (UST), South Korea. He worked as a Research Associate with the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Daejeon, South Korea. He worked on the Knowledgebase Super Brain (KSB) project at the Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI), Daejeon. He received a B.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering from the Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh, in 2007. He has ten years of work experience in power plant operation and maintenance and power plant project management. His research interests include wearable sleep monitoring, neuroscience, medical physics, human factors, and ergonomics. He has experience in healthcare research, project management, power plant operation, and maintenance. He is a reviewer in IEEE Access, Sensors, Applied Sciences, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, IEEE Transactions, Science of the Total Environment, Neuroscience Informatics, Brain Sciences, etc. He is a guest editor in special issues of several Journals. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/iqram/home
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

43 total publications

Secure, Sustainable Smart Cities and the Internet of Things: Perspectives, Challenges, and Future Directions

Sustainability / Feb 06, 2024

Hussain, I. (2024). Secure, Sustainable Smart Cities and the Internet of Things: Perspectives, Challenges, and Future Directions. Sustainability, 16(4), 1390. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16041390

Enhanced Ant Colony Optimization for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using Fittest Node Clustering

Sustainability / Nov 14, 2023

Bijalwan, A., Hussain, I., Purohit, K. C., & Kumar, M. A. (2023). Enhanced Ant Colony Optimization for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using Fittest Node Clustering. Sustainability, 15(22), 15903. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152215903

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Julie Klinger

Newark, Delaware, United States of America
Assistant Professor of Geography at University of Delaware
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (2)
Political Science and International Relations
Sociology and Political Science
About
I'm an Assistant Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware, and faculty in the Minerals, Materials, and Society Program. My recently released book, "Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes" with Cornell University Press, is based on five years' research in the capitals and borderlands of China, Brazil, and the USA. It recently received the Meridian Book Award from the American Association of Geographers for its "unusually important contribution to the art and science of geography." Full professional fluency in Mandarin and Portuguese. Worldwide research, consulting, and negotiation experience.
Most Relevant Publications (7+)

8 total publications

Environmental Geopolitics and Outer Space

Geopolitics / Mar 20, 2019

Klinger, J. M. (2019). Environmental Geopolitics and Outer Space. Geopolitics, 26(3), 666–703. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2019.1590340

Environment, development, and security politics in the production of Belt and Road spaces

Territory, Politics, Governance / Mar 24, 2019

Klinger, J. M. (2019). Environment, development, and security politics in the production of Belt and Road spaces. Territory, Politics, Governance, 8(5), 657–675. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2019.1582358

New geographies of development: grounding China’s global integration

Territory, Politics, Governance / Jan 02, 2019

Klinger, J. M., & Muldavin, J. S. S. (2019). New geographies of development: grounding China’s global integration. Territory, Politics, Governance, 7(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2018.1559757

Rare earth elements: Development, sustainability and policy issues

The Extractive Industries and Society / Jan 01, 2018

Klinger, J. M. (2018). Rare earth elements: Development, sustainability and policy issues. The Extractive Industries and Society, 5(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2017.12.016

Geographies of outer space: Progress and new opportunities

Progress in Human Geography / Dec 21, 2017

Dunnett, O., Maclaren, A. S., Klinger, J., Lane, K. M. D., & Sage, D. (2017). Geographies of outer space: Progress and new opportunities. Progress in Human Geography, 43(2), 314–336. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132517747727

A historical geography of rare earth elements: From discovery to the atomic age

The Extractive Industries and Society / Aug 01, 2015

Klinger, J. M. (2015). A historical geography of rare earth elements: From discovery to the atomic age. The Extractive Industries and Society, 2(3), 572–580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2015.05.006

Knowledge Brokerage for Impact Assessment of Land Use Scenarios in Inner Mongolia, China: Extending and Testing the FoPIA Approach

Sustainability / Apr 24, 2015

König, H., Podhora, A., Zhen, L., Helming, K., Yan, H., Du, B., Wübbeke, J., Wang, C., Klinger, J., Chen, C., & Uthes, S. (2015). Knowledge Brokerage for Impact Assessment of Land Use Scenarios in Inner Mongolia, China: Extending and Testing the FoPIA Approach. Sustainability, 7(5), 5027–5049. https://doi.org/10.3390/su7055027

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YingFei Héliot

Guildford
Faith identity and working in the NHS
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (11)
Education
Management of Technology and Innovation
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Strategy and Management
Applied Psychology
And 6 more
About
I am Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour at University of Surrey in the UK. My research is focused on identity and its impact on wellbeing in people’s working lives; impact of multiple social identities on well-being and performance; social identity dynamics in leadership; role of identity in knowledge sharing behaviour; and evidence-based management. My wide variety of experience derived not only from academia but also from industry: voluntary work with non-governmental organisations in Africa and Europe, head of sales and marketing in Asia, business consultant in the UK and project lead in establishing University partnership between University of Surrey and Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China. I am currently leading and researching a number of impactful and exciting projects, such as religious identity and working for the NHS, identity conflict and complementarity in a wide range of organisations (banking, law, education, business, and healthcare) and leadership in church organisations in the UK and the USA.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

19 total publications

A Failure of UK Travel Agencies to Strengthen Zones of Tolerance

Tourism and Hospitality Research / Aug 01, 2005

Gilbert, D., & Gao, Y. (2005). A Failure of UK Travel Agencies to Strengthen Zones of Tolerance. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 5(4), 306–321. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.thr.6040030

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Jim Samuel

Associate Professor at Rutgers University
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (21)
Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Informatics
Machine Learning
NLP NLU NLG Behavioral Finance
And 16 more
About
Jim Samuel is an Associate Professor of Practice and Executive Director of the Informatics Program at the Bloustein School. He is an information and artificial intelligence (AI) scientist, with significant industry experience in finance, technology, entrepreneurship and data analytics. Dr. Samuel’s primary research covers human intelligence and artificial intelligences interaction and information philosophy.  Dr. Samuel’s applied research focuses on the optimal use of big data and smart data driven AI applications, textual analytics, natural language processing and artificially intelligent public opinion informatics. His expertise extends to socioeconomic implications of AI, applied machine learning, social media analytics, AI education and AI bias. Dr. Samuel completed his Ph.D. from the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College – City University of New York, and he also has M.Arch and M.B.A (International Finance) degrees.  Dr. Samuel has worked with large multinational financial services corporations, and advises businesses and organizations on data analytics and AI driven value creation strategies. He is passionate about research driven thought leadership in AI, information philosophy, analytics and informatics. 
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

44 total publications

Pandemic vulnerability index of US cities: A hybrid knowledge-based and data-driven approach

Sustainable Cities and Society / Aug 01, 2023

Rahman, Md. S., Paul, K. C., Rahman, Md. M., Samuel, J., Thill, J.-C., Hossain, Md. A., & Ali, G. G. Md. N. (2023). Pandemic vulnerability index of US cities: A hybrid knowledge-based and data-driven approach. Sustainable Cities and Society, 95, 104570. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2023.104570

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Vladimir Shapiro, Ph.D.

Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
PRINCIPAL AI/COMPUTER VISION DATA SCIENTIST; EXPERIENCED SOFTWARE (PYTHON, C/C++, R) DEVELOPER; ADJUNCT UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (14)
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Hardware and Architecture
Computer Science Applications
Software
Signal Processing
And 9 more
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• Expertise in image and video processing, machine vision, machine learning, digital signal processing, deep learning and pattern recognition algorithm development. • Expertise of production quality C/C++, Python language implementation including for real-time and multiple including embedded platforms. • Experience of working for start-ups and global companies. • Over 50 scientific publications and patents. Specialties: AI, image/video processing, computer vision, machine vision, deep learning, pattern recognition, machine learning, data science, software engineering, embedded software, real-time systems, motor control, Python, C/C++, R and MATLAB programming, software development, object oriented, Linux, Windows, algorithms, Agile development.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

37 total publications

Where’s Your Head At? Exploring Role Transitions among Remote Workers

Academy of Management Proceedings / Aug 01, 2023

Wiese, C., Dhanani, L., Hunter, M., & Li, Y. (2023). Where’s Your Head At? Exploring Role Transitions among Remote Workers. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023(1). https://doi.org/10.5465/amproc.2023.18000abstract

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Jo Boaler

Palo Alto, California, United States of America
Professor of Mathematics Education, Stanford University
Most Relevant Research Expertise
Geography, Planning and Development
Other Research Expertise (29)
mathematics education
equity
gender
mindset
learning
And 24 more
About
Dr Jo Boaler is a Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University, and the co-founder of youcubed. Her PhD won the national award for educational research in the UK and her book: Experiencing School Mathematics won the ‘Outstanding Book of the Year’ award for education in Britain. She is an elected fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), and a former president of the International Organization for Women and Mathematics Education (IOWME). She is the recipient of a National Science Foundation ‘Early Career Award’ and the NCSM Kay Gilliland Equity Award (2014). She is the author of nine books and numerous research articles. Her latest book is Mathematical Mindsets: Unleashing Students’ Potential through Creative Math, Inspiring Messages and Innovative Teaching (2016), and is published by Wiley. She serves as an advisor to several Silicon Valley companies.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

81 total publications

Alternative approaches to teaching, learning and assessing mathematics

Evaluation and Program Planning / May 01, 1998

Boaler, J. (1998). Alternative approaches to teaching, learning and assessing mathematics. Evaluation and Program Planning, 21(2), 129–141. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0149-7189(98)00002-0

“One Day is a Whole World”: On the Role of the Present in Education Between Plan and Play

Philosophy of Education / Jan 01, 2016

Zipory, O. (2016). “One Day is a Whole World”: On the Role of the Present in Education Between Plan and Play. Philosophy of Education, 72, 278–286. https://doi.org/10.47925/2016.278

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