Come mingle, learn something new and enjoy some drinks, snacks and sweets!
18 May 2022 13:00 to 16:00
CMES scholars presenting their research:
- Ali Mansourian (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science) – AI and Sustainable Dust-Storm Control in the Middle East
- Behshid Khodaei (Water Resources Engineering) – Ground Deformation Rate Modeling in Iran
- Dalia Abdelhady (Sociology) – Integration of Children of Immigrants
- Hasan Hosseini (Water Resources Engineering) - Precipitation Extremes, Climate Change and AI
- Hossein Hashemi (Water Resources Engineering) – AI and Sustainable Dust-Storm Control in the Middle East
- Joel Abdelmoez (Political Science) – Feminist Activism in Egypt, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia
- Karin Aggestam (Political Science) – Gendering Peace Mediation in the Middle East
- Laleh Foroughanfar (Architecture and Built Environment) – Migration and Infrastructural Re-Production in Malmö
- Lina Eklund (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science) – Societal Impacts of Climate Stress and Drought in Syria
- Linda Eitrem Holmgren (Political Science) – Gendering Peace Mediation in the Middle East
- Pengxiang Zhao (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science) – AI and Sustainable Dust-Storm Control in the Middle East
- Pinar Dinc (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science) – Societal Impacts of Climate Stress and Drought in Syria
- Rami Zalfou (Economic History) – Economic Assimilation of Syrian-Lebanese and Ottoman Migrants in the USA
- Rola El-Husseini Dean (Political Science) – Arab State Feminism and the Sectarian Exception
- Ronny Berndtsson (Water Resources Engineering) – Farmers’ Adaptation and Sustainability in Tunisia
- Sara Brogaard (LUCSUS) – AI and Sustainable Dust-Storm Control in the Middle East
- Sarah Anne Rennick (Political Science) – MENA Youth Activism and Political Socialization Post-2011
- Seyed Amir Naghibi (Water Resources Engineering) – AI and Sustainable Dust-Storm Control in the Middle East
- Svante Lundgren (History of Religions and Religious Behavioural Science) – Swedish-Assyrian Politics of Memory and the Assyrian Tragedy
- Torsten Janson (History of Religions and Religious Behavioural Science) – Palestinian Refugees in Lebanese Higher Education and Ritualising National Memory in Turkish Museums
All are warmly welcome!