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Dr Samuel White is an Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore, where he is the Senior Research Fellow in Peace and Security at the Centre for International Law. He is the Army Fellow at the Australian War Memorial and a Visiting Fellow at the Australian Defence Force Academy, and in 2025 was appointed a Fellow of the National Library of Australia for his work on Australian legal history. Samuel has served as both a Royal Australian Infantry Corps and an Australian Army Legal Corps …
Major Iain Robinson enlisted in the British Army in 1996 as a Terrain Analyst with the Corps of Royal Engineers. He has served at various headquarters including 3 rd (United Kingdom) Division, Permanent Joint Headquarters, and 7 th Armoured Brigade. Additionally, he has held specialist geospatial roles at the National Centre for Geospatial Intelligence and the Royal School of Military Survey, and completed operational tours in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. He commissioned in 2018 and obtained a …
Major Harry Busby commissioned into The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, a light infantry regiment, in 2016. He carried out the roles of Platoon Commander, Company 2IC, Recce Platoon Commander and Adjutant in the 1 st Battalion. He deployed to the Kurdish Region of Iraq with the battalion in 2019, providing training to Kurdish forces. He later moved to the 7 th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team HQ, leading on ensuring its readiness as part of NATO’s Allied Reaction Force. … Harry …
Dr Jack Watling is Senior Research Fellow for Land Warfare at the Royal United Services Institute. Jack works closely with the British military on the development of concepts of operation, assessments of the future operating environment, and conducts operational analysis of contemporary conflicts. Jack’s PhD examined the evolution of Britain’s policy responses to civil war in the early twentieth century. Jack has worked extensively on Ukraine, Iraq, Yemen, Mali, Rwanda, and further afield. Jack is a Global …
 
                    Dr Andrew Maher is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Canberra. He has been a postgraduate lecturer on irregular warfare and special operations for over five years and has specialised on the analysis of proxy warfare. His forthcoming book Riding Tigers: The Strategic Logic of Proxy Warfare (2025) examines the use of warfare as a component of strategic competition. Dr Maher has also taught with Arizona State University, Joint Special Operations University and NATO Special Operations …
Dr Mark O’Neill is a defence and national security professional with experience in the military, policy, non-government, academia and think tank sectors. He has had operational deployments in Somalia, Mozambique, Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2006 Mark was the first Chief of Army Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy. He holds a PhD from the University of New South Wales. … Mark …
Dr Zena Assaad is a senior lecturer in the School of Engineering at the Australian National University. She has held fellowships with the Australian Army Research Centre and Trusted Autonomous Systems. Her research explores the safety of human-machine teaming and the regulation and assurance of autonomous and AI systems. Dr Assaad is a member of the expert advisory group for the global commission on responsible AI in the military domain. … Zena …
Dr Thomas J Rogers is a historian at the Royal Australian Navy’s Sea Power Centre. He has previously worked as a historian at the Australian National University, the Australian War Memorial and the University of Melbourne. … Thomas Rogers …
Megan Hamilton is a PhD candidate in the Defence Studies Department at King’s College London. She holds history degrees from Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo, those being largely focused on the Canadian experience of the world wars. Her current research is an Arts and Humanities Research Council Collaborative Doctoral Partnership project at King’s College London and the Imperial War Museum that studies World War II army training across the British Empire. … Megan …
Professor Brian P Farrell is a Professor of Military History at the National University of Singapore, where he has been teaching and writing since 1993. His main research interests are the military history of the defence of the British Empire, the Western military experience in Asia, and coalition warfare. He has published extensively in these fields. His most recognised work is The Defence and Fall of Singapore 1940–1942 (2005), his most recent publication is From Far East to Asia Pacific: Great Powers …
