BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250918T035745EDT-3025NDlpkC@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250918T075745Z DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n\nIn the opening session of the 2025-2026 Popula tion Analytics in an Aging Society Training Program\, we will feature four notable alumni from the CAnD3 program. The primary goal of the CAnD3 Trai ning Program is to enhance the skills of Fellows in population data scienc e and computational population social science\, empowering them to make ev idence-based decisions in their respective areas of expertise. The alumni participating in this session will reflect on their experiences with CAnD3 and illustrate how they have applied the knowledge and skills gained from the program to foster data-driven decision-making in the academic\, priva te\, and public sectors.\n\n\nItinerary \n\n12:30 - 12:35 | Welcome and in troductions\n\n12:35 - 13:15 | Panel session\n\n13:15 - 13:25 | Moderated Q&A session\n\n13:25 - 13:30 | Closing and upcoming sessions\n\n\nLocation  \n\nThis is an online webinar hosted on Zoom. To receive details to enter the event\, please register.\n\n\nFeatured CAnD3 Alumni\n\nSamuel Nemerof f (he/him/his/they/them/theirs) \n\n2024-2025 CAnD3 Alum\n\n\n\nSamuel is an MA student in Sociology at the University of New Brunswick\, Fredericto n\, under the supervision of Dr. David Hofmann. Samuel’s research focuses on radicalization and the manifestations of far-right extremism in North A merica and the Western world\, with the aim of contributing quantitative m ethods and analysis to the growing body of research on extremism in the ar med forces. His undergraduate Honours thesis\, also completed at UNB under the supervision of Dr. Hofman\, explored educational programs aimed at co untering and preventing youth radicalization. \n\n\nKhandideh Williams (sh e/her/hers)\n\n2023-2024 CAnD3 Alum\n\n\n\nKhandideh Williams is a PhD stu dent in the Family Medicine and Primary Care program at ɬÀï·¬. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Microbiology and I mmunology. Committed to addressing racial disparities in health outcomes a nd healthcare experiences\, Khandideh successfully fast-tracked from her m aster’s program to the doctoral program in the winter 2022 semester. Her d octoral research seeks to investigate racial disparities and perceived ant i-Black racial discrimination in Canadian primary health care. Her endeavo urs also include the development of clinical strategy and health care poli cy recommendations towards improving the quality of health care experience s among Black communities and other racialized groups in Canada.\n\n\nMeri ta Limani (she/her/hers)\n\n2022-2023 CAnD3 Alum\n\n\n\nMerita Limani hold s a dual PhD in Sociology from the University of Western Ontario and in Po litical Science from St. Cyril & Methodius University. She was a CAnD3 Fel low (2023 cohort). Her research focuses on gender disparities\, political behaviors\, and the intersections of health\, aging\, and policy in Canada and globally. She also brings over a decade of professional experience in project management\, policy\, and international development\, having led initiatives with the Council of Europe\, USAID\, and the Swiss Development Agency in the areas of human rights\, gender equality\, gender-based viol ence\, rule of law\, and democratization.\n\n\nSofia Beatriz Gil-Clavel (s he/her/hers)\n\n2021-2022 CAnD3 Alum\n\n\n\nSofia Gil-Clavel earned her Ph .D. from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Germany) and t he University of Groningen (Netherlands). Prior to her doctoral studies\, she completed a degree in Actuarial Science at the National Autonomous Uni versity of Mexico (UNAM) and earned an M.Sc. in Computer Science from the Mathematical Research Center of Mexico (CIMAT). During her Ph.D.\, she par ticipated in several international training programs\, including the Inter national Max Planck Research School for Population\, Health and Data Scien ce (IMPRS-PHDS) in Germany and the Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3) in Canada. Her research leverages Big Data source s\, such as SCOPUS\, Facebook\, and Twitter\, to investigate society’s dri vers of climate change adaptation\, older adults’ use of communication tec hnologies\, and migrants’ cultural integration. She applies a combination of computer science techniques (including machine learning and metaheurist ics) with statistical and actuarial methods (such as generalized linear mo dels\, survival analysis\, and bootstrapping).\n DTSTART:20250917T163000Z DTEND:20250917T173000Z LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Online via Zoom SUMMARY:September Connect2Learn: CAnD3 Alumni Showcase URL:/cand3/channels/event/september-connect2learn-cand 3-alumni-showcase-367109 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR