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Jeff Karp
ProfessorBrigham and Women's Hospital - Harvard Medical School
Dr. Jeff Karp is a leading researcher in the fields of drug delivery, medical devices, stem cell therapeutics, and tissue adhesives.
Saeed Sokhanvar
R&D Director, ElectroMechanicalSiemens Healthineers
Saeed Sokhanvar is an expert in the development of innovative medical devices, specifically, robotics and electromechanical products.
Patrick Tighe
M.D. | Associate Professor | Co-DirectorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Patrick Tighe’s research examines how AI can improve acute postoperative pain and patient safety.
Le Wang
Associate Professor of MathematicsLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Thomas Powers
Associate Professor, PhilosophyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Powers specializes in ethics in information technology (including AI), ethics in science and engineering and research ethics.
Jonathan S. Dordick
Institute Professor, Departments of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Biological SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Applies biological principles to advance bioengineering and biomanufacturing, stem cell engineering, and drug discovery
Yiyang (Ian) Wang, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Wang’s research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning, data science, and medical informatics.
Jun Yao
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jun Yao has made international news for his discovery of how to create power from the humidity in air.
Gina Jarman Hill
Professor & Department ChairTexas Christian University
Dr. Hill's interests include food security, sustainability, urban agriculture and community nutrition education.
R. Helen Zha
Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biological EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Develops biohybrid and bioinspired materials for applications in human healthcare and sustainability.
