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Wade Naylor
Wade Naylor is a lecturer in Education at the Australian Catholic University. After working as a theoretical physicist in the UK and Japan, Wade spent over five years teaching physics and mathematics at high schools in Australia. His research areas predominantly focus on conceptual understanding in physics and mathematics. Wade is a Visiting Senior Research Associate at
the Physics Department, University of Johannesburg
Anna Chrysostomou
Anna Chrysostomou is pursuing a joint PhD in Physics from University of Johannesburg and Claude Bernard University Lyon 1. Her research lies in high-energy theoretical physics, with a specific focus on quasinormal modes and extra-dimensional hypotheses.
Emanuela Carleschi
Emanuela Carleschi is Associate Professor of Condensed Matter Physics
at the University of Johannesburg. She obtained her PhD in Physics from the University of Trieste, Italy. Her research expertise lie in the field of electronic structure measurements of solid materials.
Alan S. Cornell
Alan S. Cornell is a professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Johannesburg. He studied in Australia and has worked in Korea, Japan and France. His research interests are in particle and gravitational physics, and higher education pedagogy.