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She’s an expert in participatory action research, facilitated modeling, gender and diversity and policy change. She uses modeling to involve decision makers in analyzing and addressing complex problems.
Krys is a professor of Environmental Studies at UNLV. She uses a systems perspective in her research and teaching to promote sustainable environmental management and increase public participation in decision-making.
She’s a Research Associate Professor at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy where she is also affiliated with the Center for Systems and Community Design (CSCD).
After working in the Middle East for 3 years, I resigned and came to the University of Bergen to study System Dynamics, which was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
She’s a System Dynamics lecturer of the Department of Industrial Engineering at Universidad de Los Andes. Her work focuses on decision-making processes and engineering designs with a participatory and systemic perspective. She has carried out System Dynamics projects with public sector entities, international organizations, and universities.
System dynamics is a male-dominated field but has become more diverse in recent years. The System Dynamics Society aims to be inclusive, address sexism and racism, and promote diversity within the global community. This seminar will allow women in the System Dynamics field from different geographical backgrounds and at different career levels to reflect upon their experiences. What do they recognize in each other’s experiences? What advice would they give to students and colleagues? We aim for an open and constructive discussion with all participants!
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