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Presentations - Technical Working Group

Using E-Science to Strengthen the Interface between Science and Policy
26 February 2013

Chair:

Professor Muki Haklay, Professor of Geographic Information Science at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London (UCL), and Co-director of the UCL Extreme Citizen Science group

Panelists:

  1. Barbara Birungi (UGANDA) Founder of Women in Technology Uganda (WITU) and Executive Director of Hive Colab
  2. Emmanuel Feruzi (TANZANIA) Co-founder and Director of Educational Programs at KINU Innovative Space in Tanzania and Assistant Lecturer, Statistical Computing, The Eastern Africa Statistical Training Centre
  3. Rohit K. Pothukuchi (USA & INDIA) Founder & President, Verdentum Global Communication Initiative and 5th year law student, NALSAR University, Hyderabad, India
  4. Cindy Regalado - PhD student at University College London and Co-founder of Citizens without Borders

Discussants:

  1. Susana Finquelievich (ARGENTINA), Author, Emerging Trends in E-Science: Citizen Science, Mobile Technologies and ICTs Research document
  2. Albert Yeboah Obeng (GHANA) National Coordinator IT, Foresight Generation Club
  3. Françoise Yoda (BURKINA FASO), Manager of the CIRADEL.net project
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