Biography
Education:
PhD in Marketing & Consumer Behaviour - University of Strathclyde
MSc. in Marketing with Customer Management - University of Strathclyde
Research Interest:
From behavioural perspective Ronnie is interested in exploring social media engagement, nature of misinformation/disinformation and their digital propagation, online profiling and borrowing behaviour, online activism, technology adaptation, identity politics etc. He won the best paper in track award at Academic of Marketing conference 2018, and he is also engaged in writing impact blogs for the London School of Economics.
From an applied perspective Ronnie is interested in exploring the application of digital marketing and data science in marketing automation. His selected projects explored the effectiveness of UX/UI, NLP based sentiment analysis modelling, computer vision based medical image detection, Big Data imputation method.
Ronnie has taught across various universities in the UK including University of Strathclyde and Coventry University. He specialises in teaching digital marketing and data analytics. He was nominated as best supportive lecturer on number of occasions.
A spell in the Netherlands managing business programmes at Northumbria University Amsterdam Campus has cemented his enthusiasm for European teaching and research collaboration. Currently he is acting as the PI for a collaborative project funded by the ING bank, and he has also engaged in developing competitive digital strategies for a number of Dutch SMEs in the Netherlands.
Previous Funding:
- CERN Opeanlab – Eurodoc research grant
- ING Bank research grant
- Newcastle University School Research Grant
- UKRI research grant
Newcastle Urban Observatory:
Ronnie works with Prof. Phil James (director) and the Urban Observatory team in understanding and interpreting IoT based Smart City data collected from over 5000 sensors placed across the North East. He is keen to help the observatory understand Citizen Behaviour and the issue of Data Governance within Smart City infrastructures.
His work with Prof. Phil James on big data led behavioural insight into public behaviour during COVID-19 was highlighted by the Forbes and The World Economic Forum.
Ronnie has also appeared on BBC News to discuss his research on Big Data.
Supergen Energy Networks Hub:
Ronnie is involved in collaborative projects with hub researchers investigating big data imputation methods within energy storage and energy consumption.
As an ECR committee member Ronnie is also actively involved in developing and supporting ECR activities, within EPSRC funded Supergen Network Hub, led by Prof. Phil Taylor and Dr Sarah Walker. His responsibilities involve:
- Developing ECR-industry liaison programmes
- Developing and managing seed-corn funding calls
- Organising ECR events and increase interdisciplinary networking opportunities
Impact Projects:
European COVID-19 Innovation Sprint: Ronnie won a European Innovation Challenge along with a team of participants from around the world. His team’s innovative technological solution to tackle the spread of misinformation championed the socio-political cohesion category. The project was recognised and rewarded by European Innovation Council, Vodafone Foundations, Amazon AWS, PwC etc.
EU Datathon 2020: Ronnie’s proposed idea to use open data to support people and economy during the time of global health crisis was selected as one of 12 finalists out of 121 submissions. He won the competition by developing and presenting a fully functioning digital prototype of his idea to the European Commission.
Follow Ronnie on Twitter @RonnieDas11
Formation
PhD, Business administration, Branding, Consumer Behaviour & Marketing
Visiting out
Newcastle University Business School, : Visting Research Fellow