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Peter Campbell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political ScienceBaylor University
Expert on international security, civil-military relations, strategy, insurgency & counterinsurgency & cyberwarfare
Ethan Segal
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Japanese history, politics, foreign relations, society, social issues, earthquakes & tsunami, food, film and pop culture, women and gender.
Jack Schneider
Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor of Education and Director of the Center for Education PolicyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jack Schneider studies what is effective and important in education with a particular interest in looking beyond standardized test scores.
Christopher Watts
Marilyn & Morgan Davies Dean, Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences; Professor of Communication Sciences & DisordersTexas Christian University
Christopher Watts researches laryngeal function in voice and swallowing, including voice, dysphagia, and neurological disorders.
E. Virginia Merriam
Professor Emeritus of BiologyLoyola Marymount University
Kurt Zinn
Hickman Family Endowed Chair, ProfessorMichigan State University
Kurt Zinn develops molecular imaging approaches for cancer diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and therapy
Rupert Croft
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Rupert Croft's research includes the structure of the universe, galaxy formation, and the measurement of cosmological parameters.
Ethan Brown
Associate ProfessorRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Astrophysicist investigating the search for Dark Matter with XENON experiments and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with the nEXO experiment.
Joel Paul
Albert Abramson '54 Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: paulj@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4638 / Office 312-200
Harry Krejsa
Director of Studies, Washington Office, Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & TechnologyCarnegie Mellon University
Harry Krejsa leads research on emerging technology trends and their implications for US government policy.
