Walid El Hamad | Real-world Case Studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Walid El Hamad | Real-world Case Studies | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Wollongong, Australia

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📚 Academic Background

Lecturer Walid El Hamad earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Accounting from the University of Wollongong in 2021. His doctoral thesis, “A Spectacular Production: NEITI, Transparency, and Accountability in the Extractive Industry in Nigeria,” reflects his deep engagement with critical issues in the field. He also holds a Bachelor of Commerce Honours (Class I) (2016) and a Bachelor of Commerce Accounting (Dean’s Scholar) (2015), both from the University of Wollongong. Earlier, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in History from the Lebanese University, Lebanon, in 2005.

💼 Professional Experience

Currently, Walid serves as a Lecturer in the Faculty of Business and Law, School of Business – Accounting at the University of Wollongong (2024 – Present). He previously held the role of Career Development Fellow in Accounting at the same institution (2022 – 2024). His teaching experience includes delivering the course ACCY902 – Applied Financial Accounting in 2022. Walid has also contributed as a Reviewer for the Pacific Accounting Review in 2023 and has worked as a Research Assistant on various projects, including Social Reporting Accounting at the University of South Australia and the Australian Aviation Industry at Western Sydney University.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Walid’s excellence has been recognized with multiple nominations for the UOW VC Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Learning in 2019 and 2023. Additionally, his PhD thesis received an Examiners’ Commendation for Outstanding PhD Thesis in 2021, highlighting the impact and quality of his research work.

🔍 Research Activities

Walid’s research contributions include a peer-reviewed conference paper titled “A Spectacular Production: NEITI, Transparency, and Accountability in the Extractive Industry in Nigeria” (2021, University of Wollongong). His articles have been published in notable journals such as The Extractive Industries and Society and Pacific Accounting Review. He co-authored a chapter on the aviation industry’s post-pandemic future in the book Digitalization and the Impacts of COVID-19 on the Aviation Industry (2022). His working paper, “Extracting Transparency: NEITI as an Integrated Megaspectacle,” is currently under revision and resubmission at Meditari.

📈 Professional Development

Walid is committed to his ongoing professional development, having participated in Teaching in Focus workshops to discover his authentic teaching style and to engage students in active learning (2023). He is also involved in the Early Career Academic Development Program (2024 – Present), reflecting his dedication to continuous improvement and academic excellence.

📖 Publication

Article Title: Transparency and public accountability: Does the Nigerian extractive industries transparency initiative deliver?

Authors: Walid El Hamad, Sanja Pupovac, Lee Moerman
Journal: Extractive Industries and Society
Year: 2024

Article Title: Chevron Australia and Tax Justice Network: a case of rhetoric

Authors: Walid El Hamad, Lee Moerman, Sanja Pupovac
Journal: Pacific Accounting Review
Year: 2023

Stuart Cockbill | Real-world Case Studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stuart Cockbill,Real-world Case Studies, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Loughborough University, United Kingdom

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🎓 Higher Education

  • Ph.D. (2016-2021)
    Loughborough University
    Thesis: The role of co-design in supporting energy-related retrofit by householders.
  • Master of Science with Distinction (2009-2011)
    Coventry University
    Thesis: The future home: A research study investigating the effects of access to information and awareness.
  • Master of Design, First Class Honours (2005-2009)
    Coventry University
    Thesis: Inclusive equipment design: Improving fitness for a capable population.

🎓 Professional Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2022)
  • Axure RP Short Course, Loughborough University (2015)
  • QSR NVivo 10 Short Course, Loughborough University (2013)
  • Solidworks Essentials Training Course, Solid Solutions (2011)

💼 Employment History

  • Senior Lecturer in Service Design (2024 – Present)
    Loughborough University
    Programme Leader for BA Design/Industrial Design, Co-Programme Leader for MA User Experience & Service Design, Deputy Programme Leader for MSc User Experience Design.
  • Lecturer in Design (2020 – 2023)
    Loughborough University
    Module leadership, supervision of doctoral researchers, personal academic tutor, and member of the Design for Future Living Research Group.
  • Lecturer in Product/Industrial Design Maternity Cover (2018 – 2019)
    Loughborough University
    Module leadership, Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) visiting tutor, developing research area.
  • Research Associate – DICE Project (2016 – 2019)
    Loughborough University
    Organising study activities, publishing outputs, day-to-day project administration.

🔬 Research and Enterprise Funding

  • IUK – Vehicle to Energy Communities (VECTORS) (2022)
    Funder: Innovate UK. Value: £34,959. Co-I: Dr Stuart Cockbill.
  • MECS-Design School Collaboration (SD4MECS) (2020)
    Funder: FDCO Project Number: 300123. Value: £77,611. Co-I: Dr Stuart Cockbill.
  • IUK – Social Innovation and Social Business Models for MTC’s COLCO Project (2020)
    Funder: Innovate UK. Value: £12,980.62. Co-Is: Dr Stuart Cockbill.

📚 Research Excellence

  • Strong publication record in international journals.
    Citations: 64 (Google Scholar h-index: 5, i-10: 4, Scopus h-index: 3).

🎓 PhD Supervision

  • Valentina Volpi: Playing with the Trouble: An anarchafeminist game design praxis into, through, and for Social Innovation in the context of London Housing Precarity.
  • Princess Woy: Designing Positively: A well-being integrative approach to designing foot-to-go services.
  • Katie Calvert: Designing an Urban Consumer Product Remanufacturing Model.

🏆 Teaching Awards

  • Loughborough University Teaching Innovation Award
    Developing a programme design ‘playbook’ using a service design and design futures approach.
  • Deans Learning and Teaching Award (2019)
    For significant innovations in UG and PG teaching.

🗣️ Invited Speaker

  • Leicestershire County Council Communities Board (2020, 2021, 2022)
  • DICE Industry Advisory Board Meeting (2017)
  • REFIT Industry Partners Meeting (2015)

📖 Publication Top Noted

Article: Understanding the e-cooking experience from the perspective of the everyday cook in Nakuru, Kenya

    • Authors: Coulentianos, M., Kamau, A., Leary, J., Cockbill, S., Mitchell, V.
    • Journal: Energy for Sustainable Development
    • Volume: 81
    • Pages: 101484
    • Year: 2024

Article: The sustainability of convenience food: A review and design research agenda

    • Authors: Woy, P., Wilson, G.T., Cockbill, S.
    • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
    • Volume: 451
    • Pages: 142083
    • Year: 2024

Article: Introduction to Service Design for UX Designers

    • Authors: Cockbill, S., Mitchell, V., Roto, V., Lai-Chong Law, E., Zimmerman, J.
    • Journal: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems – Proceedings
    • Volume: 143
    • Year: 2022

Article: Home energy renovation: UK owner-occupied householder uncertainties, information and data needs

    • Authors: Simpson, K., Cockbill, S., Childs, P.
    • Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
    • Volume: 1085
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 012046
    • Year: 2022

Article: Introduction to Service Design for UX Designers

    • Authors: Roto, V., Mitchell, V., Cockbill, S., Lai-Chong Law, E., Zimmerman, J.
    • Journal: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems – Proceedings
    • Year: 2021