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IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning

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On Tuesday 11 March the IAS will be hosting an Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning, where they will be joined by Open Programme Fellow Professor Renato de Oliveira Moraes. and IAS Residential Fellows for March, Dr Maria Carinnes Alejandria and Dr Ranit Chatterjee. Come along for an informal in-person gathering at International House with coffee and cakes to meet the Fellows, all are welcome.

Professor Renato de Oliveira Moraes, Universidade de São Paulo

Professor Moraes holds a bachelor degree in Production Engineering from the University of São Paulo (1988) and a PhD in Administration from the University of São Paulo (2004).

He has 30 years of experience in higher education and is a professor in the Department of Production Engineering at the University of São Paulo since 2008, where he is a member of the Information Technology Management research group. His research interests include IT Management, Project Management and Multivariate Data Analysis.

Dr Maria Carinnes Alejandria, Universiti Brunei Darussalam

Maria Carinnes Alejandria is an anthropologist specializing in disaster governance and health inequalities in Southeast Asia. Dr Alejandria is an Assistant Professor and the Programme Coordinator of the Sociology and Anthropology Programme at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam. She completed her PhD in Anthropology at the University of the Philippines Diliman, where her research focused on the intersection of food insecurity and flood vulnerability among older adults in an informal settlement in Manila.

Her publications include the edited volumes Disaster Archipelago: Locating Vulnerability and Resilience in the Philippines and Aging in the Global South: Challenges and Opportunities. She has also authored journal articles addressing complex disasters, humanitarian coordination, food security, pediatric tuberculosis, mental health, and older adult health in the Philippines. Dr Alejandria has led projects related to social health, disaster resilience, and food security.

Dr Ranit Chatterjee, RIKA India Pvt Ltd

Ranit Chatterjee is an architect turned disaster management professional with a doctoral degree in environmental management from Kyoto University, Japan. Having a work experience of over 14 years, he has been involved in various projects spanning from architectural planning & conservation to disaster risk reduction in countries across Asia such as India, Japan, Nepal, Laos, and so on. He has worked with UN organizations, national and local governments, the private sector, and academia in the past. Ranit is a visiting associate professor at Keio University in Japan and Rashtriya Raksha University, India. Ranit has co-founded three statrtups namely RIKA India, RIKA Institute and DTECH. In addition, he is one of the founding members of UINSPIRE Alliance, a network of young professionals to further science, engineering, technology, and innovation in the Asia Pacific region.

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