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David Lubinski
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology and Human DevelopmentVanderbilt University
An expert who co-leads the foremost longitudinal study of gifted individuals in the world.
Mariana Brussoni
Associate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia
Brussoni's research focuses on child injury prevention, including risky play, parents' perspectives on safety, and Aboriginal injuries.
Jason Zaremski
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Jason Zaremski is an expert in sports and musculoskeletal medicine with a focus in throwing injuries in baseball players.
Klaus E. Volpert, PhD
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics | College of Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Klaus E. Volpert, PhD is an expert in mathematics of finance and economics, pricing of financial derivatives, and pedagogy of mathematics.
Lea Deesing
Assistant City Manager, former CIOCity of Riverside
Motivate staff and spark innovation. Encourage kids to pursue STEM fields. Increase government transparency and improve cyber security.
John Emberger, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, CPHQ
Director of Respiratory CareChristianaCare
John Emberger is the respiratory therapist and the critical care coordinator for ChristianaCare’s Respiratory Department.
John Gizis
Professor, Physics and AstronomyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Gizis focuses his research on improving the understanding of stars and brown dwarfs (failed stars).
Eran Dor
Executive Advisor - RF SpecialistCircuit Seed
Eran Dor is an expert in System Engineering, particularly in the area of RF and analog design
Rattan Lal
Associate Professor, Soil Science | Environment and Natural ResourcesThe Ohio State University
Rattan Lal is a Professor of Soil Physics in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University .
Jon Peha
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Jon Peha's research addresses social and policy issues around the evolution of computer and telecommunications networks.
