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Professor Ed Galea
Director of the Fire Safety Engineering GroupUniversity of Greenwich
His research and software tools inform disaster management and crowd safety, and the design of safe buildings, aircraft and ships, globally
Navid Asadi
Associate Professor | Deputy DirectorUniversity of Florida
Navid Asadi works on approaches to secure microelectronics and PCBs using advanced physical methods based on imaging and characterization.
Ignacio Arana Araya
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Ignacio Arana Araya studies how personality traits and other individual differences of heads of government impact executive governance.
Chris Curran
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Chris Curran’s applies causal inference, mixed methodologies, and data science approaches to the study of public policy and education.
Rachel Davidson
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Core Faculty, Disaster Research CenterUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Davidson conducts research on natural disaster risk modeling and civil infrastructure systems.
Rebecca Christofferson
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Christofferson is an international expert on emerging zoonotic and mosquito-borne viruses.
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.
Lisa Scarton
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Lisa Scarton focuses her research on reducing health disparities among American Indian populations, especially Type 2 diabetes.
Barry Rawn
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Barry Rawn studies stressed centralised electricity infrastructure and its relation to the deployment of off-grid energy systems.
Bijan Zakeri
Global Technical Marketing ManagerBASF
Bijan Zakeri is a pharmaceutical industry professional with a strong business acumen, scientific expertise and technical marketing.
