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Welcome Aboard, New Postdoctoral Fellows!

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The latest issue of HSE Look is continuing to introduce several of the new postdocs who have already started their fellowships in 2020-2021 academic year.

Dr Alina Danilevica (HSE Centre for Market Studies and Spatial Economics) received her PhD in Economics at Daugavpils University (Latvia) in 2018. Her recent article considered the impact of financial development on economic growth in EU countries and was published in Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues.

Dr Deborah Giustini (HSE Laboratory for Economics of Innovation) received her PhD in Sociology from the University of Manchester (UK) in 2020. She conducts sociological comparative research concerning highly skilled but precarious employment, which often can turn into invisible labour. Her recent article looked at the impact of labour market trends on the working arrangements and employment of R&D personnel. This article was published in The SSRN.

Dr Dinesh Rano (HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics) received his PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (India) in 2020. His area of research is meta-material based antenna design for body centric communication. His recent article considered phantom development and it was published in the European Conference on Antennas and Propagation Proceedings.

Dr Milos Resimic (HSE International Centre for the Study of Institutions and Development) received his PhD in Political Science at University (Hungary) in 2019. His research interests cover political economy, economic sociology and network science. His recent article considered the political foundations of renationalization in Serbia and appeared in Comparative Political Studies.

Dr Charlotte Wrigley (HSE SPb Laboratory of Environmental and Technological History) received her PhD in Human Geography at Queen Mary University London (UK) in 2020. Her PhD research focused on Russian permafrost and Pleistocene rewilding in Yakutia. Her recent article considered Scottish wildcat conservation and rewilding; it was published in Environmental Humanities.

March 01, 2021