Samaneh Ebrahimabadi
saebra@utu.fi Turku School of Economics Office: FFRC ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2057-272X |
Corporate foresight, Strategic Roadmapping, Scenario building, Social Sciences, Futures research & Futures research methods, Project management, Qualitative research, Time
Developing a Systematic Model for Timing of Foresight
Samaneh is a Doctoral researcher specializing in Future Studies. She holds a Master's degree in Future Studies from the University of Turku and has over 12 years of experience in project planning and control.
Currently, she is focused on the development of a systematic model for the timing of foresight. Samaneh is passionate about fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and applying AI to address complex challenges in foresight activities.
In addition to her research, Samaneh actively engages in mentoring students and participating in academic conferences, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in Futures Studies.
- Deconstructing Paradoxes Of Work Through CLA : Millennium Project Special Session at FFRC Conference ‘Futures of Natural Resources’, 13 June 2024, Turku, Finland (2024) Heinonen, Sirkka; Ebrahimabadi, Samaneh; Viitamäki, Riku; Taylor, Amos; Pätikangas, Paula; Knudsen, Mikkel; Tähtinen, Lassi
(D4 Published development or research report or study ) - Exploring the risks and benefits of using artificial intelligence in corporate foresight (2024) Ebrahimabadi, Samaneh
(G2 Master’s thesis, polytechnic Master’s thesis) - On Futures of Work, AI, and Narratives Roundtable Discussion with Mariana Bozesan, Member of the Club of Rome and Jerome Glenn, Executive Director of the Millennium Project
(Conducted during the FFRC international conference 2024 in Turku on 14th June, video by Amos Taylor, and editing by Osku Haapasaari and Samaneh Ebrahimabadi, Helsinki Office of FFRC. ) (2024) Heinonen, Sirkka; Viitamäki, Riku; Taylor, Amos; Ebrahimabadi, Samaneh
(I1 Audiovisual publication) - Our World of Futures Studies as a Mosaic (2024)
- Futuuri
(E1 Popularised blog post) - Special Millennium Project Session : Deconstructing Paradoxes of Work via Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) (2024)
- Futuuri
(E1 Popularised blog post)