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Jane Landers
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of HistoryVanderbilt University
Expert on digital archives and the history of Colonial Latin America, slavery, early American black history.
D. Kelly Weisberg
Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: weisberg@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4678 / Office 348-200
Tom Seng
Assistant Professor of Professional PracticeTexas Christian University
Professor Seng, whose focus is on energy finance, has more than 30 years of experience in the natural gas industry.
Mindy Erchull
Professor of Psychological ScienceUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Erchull focuses on feminist issues.
Anand Rao
Professor of Communication and Digital Studies | Director, Center for AI and the Liberal ArtsUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Rao specializes in communication, AI in education, AI pluralism, debate, discourse, and social media
Chenfeng Xiong, PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental EngineeringVillanova University
Dr. Xiong conducts AI and big-data research on human mobility and its relation to policy, the environment and public health.
Kostadin Damevski, Ph.D.
Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Computer Science; Co-Director, Software Engineering CenterVCU College of Engineering
Builds machine learning and AI systems that study and support how software developers communicate, reason about code, and handle security.
Leslie Martin
Associate Professor of SociologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Martin specializes in urban sociology, race/ethnic relations, welfare and poverty issues.
Michael J. McClure, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | BE, Vanderbilt University | Ph.D, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityVCU College of Engineering
Understanding the role of extracellular matrix and mechanical forces to regulate skeletal muscle structure, function, and innervation.
Jason James
Associate Professor of Sociology and AnthropologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Jason James' research comes out of a fascination and dismay at the power of collective identities with nations, ethnic groups, and "races."
