Author Biographies

Agung Suwandaru is pursuing a doctoral degree in Behavioral Economics at Western Sydney University. His diverse research interests include human security, inequality, economic growth, urbanization, food security, energy poverty, and economic education. Agung has made significant contributions to his field, publishing numerous papers in high-quality academic journals and a book chapter. His research is recognized not only for its depth and rigor but also for its practical implications in addressing pressing global challenges. He has actively participated in several grant-funded research projects, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation. As a lecturer, Agung is dedicated to educating the next generation of scholars and practitioners, sharing his expertise and inspiring students to engage critically with complex economic and social issues. His work continues to influence both academic circles and policy discussions, contributing valuable insights that drive forward the understanding of sustainable and equitable development.
Widhiyo Sudiyono's journey from the prestigious Bandung Institute of Technology to his present quest as a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney has been enhanced by his combination of academic achievement and real-world experience. Since his early years, Sudiyono has shown a deep love of statistics and mathematics. His academic career came to a head at one of Indonesia's best universities.His background goes much beyond academia; he has over 10 years of experience in entrepreneurship and a stellar teaching career at a reputable university in Indonesia. His research in business analytics is infused with a practical grasp of real-world opportunities and constraints thanks to this dual perspective. Sudiyono's dedication to using data-driven insights for well-informed decision-making is demonstrated by his present concentration on financial market prediction. His interdisciplinary approach places him at the forefront of cutting-edge research in finance and analytics by fusing statistical analysis with mathematical precision.
Ahmed Mohammedaslam G Shawdari is currently pursuing a PhD in Economics at Western Sydney University, with an expected graduation in 2024. His research primarily focuses on the intersection of economic growth, corruption, and renewable energy. Ahmed's work aims to uncover the complex relationships between these critical areas, providing insights that can inform both policy and practice.Throughout his career, Ahmed has developed a deep interest in how corruption impacts economic development and the role renewable energy can play in fostering sustainable growth. His research is driven by a commitment to finding practical solutions to these global challenges, contributing to the broader discourse on economic and environmental sustainability.Ahmed has presented his findings at various conferences and has published several papers in reputable academic journals. His dedication to his field is evident in his thorough and innovative approach to research, making significant contributions to the understanding of how economies can transition towards more sustainable and equitable models.In addition to his academic pursuits, Ahmed actively engages with the academic community, participating in seminars and workshops that focus on his areas of interest. He aims to leverage his expertise to influence policy-making processes and support the development of strategies that mitigate corruption and promote the use of renewable energy for sustainable economic growth.
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