Suzanne Condie Lambert is the founding science editor of the Khalifa University Science and Tech Review. Before starting the publication she was a veteran editor, producer, writer and designer covering news, entertainment, travel, business and more.
Her work has appeared in many print publications and news sites, including USA Today and the Arizona Republic/azcentral. In her free time she enjoys diverting furniture and clothes from the landfill with upcycling and restoration projects.
Jade Sterling helps the public engage with scientific research, translating the technical know-how into reader-friendly material for all audiences.
Before taking on a science beat, she was the voice of transparency and traceability in the nutraceutical space and championed accuracy and clarity in research reporting. Now, she lives in Abu Dhabi with her two dogs, where she can be found cross- stitching or doing something cool with cars.
Maggie Kinsella is a member of the science writing team of the Khalifa University Science and Tech Review and has a passion for sustainability. Prior to joining Khalifa University she was the owner of two companies after a long career in business which included sales, marketing, learning and development, management, finance and more.
Her family keeps her evenings and weekends full with football, music lessons and camping but her love of literature typically lands her on the balcony with a great book and a cup of coffee.
Dr. Steven Griffiths is senior vice president for Research and Development and professor of practice at the Khalifa University of Science and Technology. At Khalifa University, his responsibilities include development and implementation of the university’s research strategy, management of the university’s research institutes and centers and management of the departments that are accountable for research partnerships, research services, technology management and innovation, research computing and research laboratories.
In addition to his executive management role at Khalifa University, Dr. Griffiths is a member of the Emirates Research and Development Council, advisor to the UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science, a Zayed Sustainability Prize Selection Committee member, a member of the Dubai Future Council on Energy, an elected member of the Global Energy Prize International Award Committee, a Governing Board member of the Graphene Engineering Innovation Center at the University of Manchester, a member of the UAE Artificial Intelligence Expert Group, a board member of the Microsoft Energy Core and a Board member of Human CorpMission established by the Rosatom Corporate Academy and the Higher School of Economics National Research University.
He advised the government of Alberta, Canada on provincial innovation system structuring throughout 2014 and continues to support the global advancement of research and innovation via evaluator and mentor roles in regional and international research and innovation competitions and programs. Dr. Griffiths is associate editor and editorial board member of Elsevier’s international journal Energy Strategy Reviews, Editorial Board member of Elsevier’s international journal Smart Energy as well as associate editor and Editorial Board member of Springer’s international journal Energy Transitions. He further is a non-resident fellow of the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines, which is a leading Institute focused on energy, natural resource and environmental policy.
Dr. Griffiths’ international research engagements further include an appointment as research affiliate at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. In addition to these roles, Dr. Griffiths serves as advisor to journals and magazines focused on energy systems and technology innovation while regularly providing insights and commentary on technology and innovation for regional and international publications.
Prior to his position at KU, Dr. Griffiths was vice president for research and associate provost at the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology. Dr. Griffiths transitioned to the Masdar Institute from his role as executive director of the Technology and Development Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which is a position he undertook while simultaneously serving as the founding executive vice president and chief technologist of Light Pharma Incorporated.
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