
Welcome to this episode of Half Time Scholars, where we delve into the world of circular economy and digitalisation with PhD candidate Agnes Toth-Peter. Joining us from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, Agnes is a recipient of the QUT Postgraduate Research Award scholarship and is a part of the QUT ACE Centre and the QUT Centre for a Waste-Free World.
In this episode, Agnes shares her expertise on the link between digitalisation and circular economy, highlighting potential solutions for sustainable development through new business models. Specifically, she discusses the benefits and opportunities of Industry 4.0 tools and how digital technologies can support the implementation of circular economy principles, enabling a shift towards more sustainable production and consumption patterns.
With a background in systems thinking and system dynamics, Agnes believes that the solution to any complex problem starts with a shift in our mindset and mental models. Prior to her Ph.D. studies, Agnes completed her undergraduate studies in London, Paris, and Valencia, and a Master of Business at the University of Queensland, where she received the Dean's Honour Roll Award for Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Social Impact & Sustainability.
Tune in to gain insights from Agnes Toth-Peter on how circular economy and digitalisation can contribute to sustainable development and the shift towards more sustainable production and consumption patterns.
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Mar 30, 2023
33 min

Vibhuti Rao, a PhD candidate from Western Sydney University, is researching Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a complex disorder affecting Indian women. She's exploring the potential of Ayurvedic diet and yoga therapy to manage the condition and provide alternative, sustainable, and effective lifestyle options. Her study focuses on assessing the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of a standard Ayurvedic lifestyle program for overweight/obese ethnic Indian women with PCOS. PCOS has no cure and there is a need for alternative, sustainable, and effective lifestyle options. Lifestyle modification is the first-line treatment of PCOS, however has limited research.
Ayurveda and yoga are traditional medicinal systems originated in Indian sub-continent, are now popular worldwide for their effect in managing various chronic and lifestyle-related. A lifestyle program constituting the Ayurvedic diet and yoga therapy (AY) based on Ayurvedic principles may help reduce weight and improve metabolic and reproductive outcomes in women with PCOS.
This exploratory, sequential and mixed-method study will be conducted in Australia and India, aiming to present a standard AY lifestyle program and assess its feasibility, acceptability, and safety in ethnic Indian women with PCOS who are overweight/obese. This study will include a randomised feasibility trial of over 12-weeks. Follow Vibhuti's interesting work on twitter @drvibhutirao
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Feb 27, 2023
37 min

Ryan Payne, a Ph.D. candidate from Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia. Ryan's thesis looks at how biometrically tracking customers in real-time can be used to adapt the price of goods. His research also develops new privacy concepts such as individuals' collective privacy, privacy variance, and the novel use of eye tracking technology. Ryan is excited to be a part of the BEST Centre while completing his doctoral research and his broader research focuses on how adaptive technology can disrupt current consumer behavior literature. So, join us as we dive into the world of biometrics, privacy, online profiling, and access to information, and how they influence behavioral outcomes. Follow Ryan's work on Twitter @RyanPayneTweets
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Jan 28, 2023
34 min

Rubina Mulchandani is a graduate in Life Sciences and post graduate in Clinical Research, currently a PhD scholar in Clinical Research at the Indian Institute of Public Health, Public Health Foundation of India. Her research area is interdisciplinary and combines the fields of cardiovascular epidemiology and pharmacovigilance. Rubina is actively involved in teaching post graduate students and health professionals in the ongoing academic programmes and short-term training at the institute.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for a third of all global deaths a majority of which occur due to heart attacks and stroke. About 80% of these deaths occur in the developing countries, with mortality being the highest for the low- middle income countries.
Rubina’s research includes establishing a cohort to assess the neuro-cognitive changes among statin users over time. This is a longitudinal study where adults prescribed statins for dyslipidaemia in the last 1 year have been recruited from the Cardiology Out Patient Department of the study hospital. Her study hopes to add to the knowledge pool for this under-researched area of study in Asians, hopefully shedding light on the statin safety profile. This could help generate new hypotheses and provide a leeway for larger studies, with the ultimate aim of enhancing patient care. Please follow Rubina’s interesting work on Twitter @Rubina_BigB_EF
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Dec 30, 2022
30 min

On this episode we speak with Isabella Gonçalves, a Brazilian second-year doctoral candidate at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, and a recipient of a DAAD Scholarship. Isabella currently researches the stereotypical framing of migrants and refugees in media coverage comparing Brazil and the United Kingdom (UK). Isabella is also the head of the Brazilian team on the Digiworld scientific network.
Isabella’s interests focus on the interactions between ingroups and outgroups, media framing of marginalized groups, political communication, and comparative approaches, including countries from the Global South and Global North. Follow Isabella’s interesting work on Twitter @bellasgon and https://www.igoncalves.com/homepage
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Nov 29, 2022
27 min

Enas Aref is a board-certified Ergonomist, researcher and instructor with experience in the areas of Ergonomics, Occupational Safety, Human Factors, Usability, Statistics Product Design, and Project Management. An Ergonomist designs or modifies the work to fit the worker, not the other way around.
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Oct 28, 2022
22 min

Lucas Whittaker is a PhD Candidate at the Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST Centre) at the Queensland University of Technology. His research focuses on the application of synthetic media such as ‘deepfakes’ within marketing contexts and psychological factors which may influence consumer appraisal of such media.
Recent advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning have given rise to the deepfake, a method of creating highly realistic yet inauthentic digital audio, images, and videos. For marketers, deepfakes present new opportunities for customer value creation and engagement, but factors such as the level of realism inherent in the media and the presence of disclosure may influence consumer appraisal. Cognitive biases and predispositions to modes of information processing may also influence how deepfakes are perceived. Lucas’ PhD conceptually and empirically explores such factors pertaining to deepfakes and the wider implications of such synthetic media for marketing.
Please follow the Lucas's interesting work on Twitter@LucasWhittaker
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Oct 28, 2022
29 min

Dr. Pradyumna Jairam’s research is placed within the broader domain of how the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party constructs its idea of Indian history through an identity-centric rubric. Using history textbooks, the party prescribed in the north-western state of Rajasthan in 2017. His research uncovers how in order to branch out its national ideology of Hindutva to suit a regional context, the party regionalises the history of the nation, in order to satisfy a state-oriented narrative.
Dr. Pradyumna Jairam completed his PhD in Politics and Education from King’s College, London in 2022. His research examines how the Bharatiya Janata Party constructs a particular narrative of Indian Identity, centred around Hindu majoritarianism in the school history textbooks of Rajasthan. He is at present a Teaching Fellow at the Department of Politics, School of Oriental and African Studies, London. He is also a yearly Visiting Lecturer at City, University of London. He was a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the Department of War Studies, King’s College from 2017 to 2021, and prior to his PhD was a school history and political science teacher in New Delhi, India from 2012 to 2016.
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Aug 28, 2022
39 min

Massimiliano Zanotto is completing a Ph.D. programme at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) on Entrepreneurship and Innovation. I am working along with Prof. Teresa O'Hara, Prof. Paolo Landoni and Prof. Paul Liston and the title of my project is "Understanding Incubators and Accelerators: analysis of their social and economic impact on innovation and entrepreneurship.
It is estimated that more than 7000 incubators exist across the globe. Both governments and the private sector are increasingly using incubators as an entrepreneurship development tool for economic and social development, both at a regional and national level.
A tool able to solve both social and business challenges with a dynamic approach. Hence, notwithstanding the growth of research in this domain since the early efforts to provide frameworks that link business incubation with the incubated development process, there is still a need to understand ‘how’ and ‘why’ incubated firms grow in a business incubator environment. Massimiliano's research aims to address these shortcomings, with a particular focus on the social related aspects, that see incubators as one of the main instruments to address and solve impelling social challenges, as they have a positive impact on the development of social start-ups, and they increase their possibility of surviving and of scaling their business. Follow Massimiliano's interesting work @
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Jul 29, 2022
27 min

On this episode we speak with Arnela Colic who is a doctoral fellow (PhD) in International and Comparative Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. She examines education’s role in nation building in multiethnic, post-conflict contexts and the influence of international organizations on national education policies and systems. Her current work is focused on countries of the former Yugoslavia in Eastern Europe. The intent of her research is to explore how political and social forces shape education and contribute to or hinder the peacebuilding and nation (re)building efforts in states emerging from conflict. Arnela’s broader research interests include education in emergencies and education for peacebuilding. Prior to pursuing doctoral studies, Arnela completed her masters in International Education Policy Analysis at Stanford University and served as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching English in Kosovo. She also holds a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in Political Science with studies in Peace and Conflict and Russian Language, Literature, and Culture. You can find her online at linkedin.com/in/arnelacolic or on Twitter @arnelacolic
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Jun 29, 2022
28 min
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