
Professor Yoshiyuki Kido, Ph.D.
Okayama University of Science, Japan
Yoshiyuki Kido is a Professor at the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Okayama University of Science.
He earned his Ph.D. from Osaka University in 2008 and previously held research and faculty positions at Osaka University, RIKEN, and the Cybermedia Center, where he served as Associate Professor (2014–2022). His work bridges computer science and bioscience, with interests in visualization, software-defined networking, cluster computing, and related information technologies. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society and IPSJ.

Dr. Donathan Brown
Northeastern University, USA
Dr. Donathan Brown is the Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity at Northeastern University, USA.
He works collaboratively with the Office of Academic Affairs and academic deans to lead, envision, and implement proactive diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in support of Northeastern University’s strategic diversity action plans. His work and insight along these lines have been featured in two recent books, including: “Academic Pipeline Programs: Diversifying Pathways from the Bachelor’s to the Professoriate.” In addition, he has been cited in Inside Higher Education and U.S. News. Dr. Brown earned his PhD from Texas A&M University.

Dr. Bronwyn Ewing
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Dr. Ewing- Associate Professor and a member of the STEM Education Research Group in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership within the Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
She obtained PhD in Mathematics Education at Griffith University at Southport, Qld, Presently, Dr. Ewing conducts leadership and investigative research in 23 research projects with a total of over 7.5mil in funding across Australia.
