Speakers
Speakers at ICRI will include the following experts in their fields. The list is being updated regularly.
Drawing insights from Sushil Kumar on addressing climate change
Climate change is a critical issue that requires collaboration and input from all different areas of science. Professor Sushil Kumar will […]
Dr. Stephany RunningHawk Johnson to discuss Indigenous Knowledge and RI
Stephany will be joining us on the panel for our first plenary session on Indigenous Knowledge. Dr. Stephany RunningHawk Johnson […]
Introducing Edward Mitchell as a panellist at ICRI2024
We’re excited to have Edward Mitchell join us in our panel covering research infrastructure success stories in supporting research translation. […]
Welcoming Dr. Uracha Ruktanonchai, from Thailand to ICRI2024!
Uracha Ruktanonchai will be joining us for the panel exploring institutional and policy frameworks for inclusive research infrastructure collaborations. Dr. […]
Announcing an exciting speaker addition, Fotis Psomopoulos!
In a digitalised world, research infrastructures, and research communities in general, are reliant on a workforce with digital capabilities. By […]
Revealing our next speaker for the 2024 ICRI conference, Niklas Labba!
Niklas Labbagrew up as a traditional reindeer herder and has for many years, initiated partnerships between Sámi communities and the […]
Sharing insights on one of the world’s most complex challenges, Patricia Nying’uro HSC
Climate change is an ever-present issue that must be addressed, urgently. How can RI across the world be a part […]
Build your network with Dr. Kimmo Koski
Build your network with Dr. Kimmo Koski We are pleased to welcome Kimmo Koski to ICRI2024 as a panellist sharing […]
Announcing our first speaker, Associate Professor Maui Hudson
With less than 3 months until ICRI2024, we’re excited to start sharing some of the prestigious speakers that will be […]
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