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Andrew Danylchuk

Professor of Fish ConservationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Andrew Danylchuk’s research seeks to understand the factors that influence the life history and ecology of fish and other aquatic organisms.

Fish ConservationImpacts of Climate Change on Fish and Aquatic EcosystemsBehavior and Survival of Coastal FisheriesBest Practices for Managing Recreational Fishing
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Alexis Dudden, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Professor of History specializing in modern Japan and Korea, and international history.

History/MemoryModern KoreaModern JapanTerritorial DisputesJapan-Korea Relations
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Ken Foote, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Geography, Sustainability, Community, and Urban StudiesUniversity of Connecticut

Ken Foote has studied sites associated with individual murders, as well as those associated mass murder and many other events.

GenocideIndividual MurdersMemorialsViolence and TragedyNatural Disasters
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Lori Rubenstein Fazzio

Clinical Professor of Yoga Studies and HealthLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and College of Communication & Fine Arts

Pain ScienceYogaPhysical Therapy
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Eric Lorentzen

Professor of EnglishUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Lorentzen is an expert on Charles Dickens and 19th-century British literature.

English LiteratureLiteracy and EducationVictorian LiteratureBritish Literature Since 1800University Teaching
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Samuel Redman

Professor of History and Director of Public History ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Sam Redman is best known for his work on the history of museums, especially the history of anthropology and archaeology.

History of MuseumsPublic HistoryOral HistoryHistorical Research MethodologyMemory and Cultural Heritage
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Deborah O'Dell

Professor of BiologyUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. O'Dell performs research into how bees use magnetic fields to orient themselves.

BiologyNeuroscienceMagnetic Orientation in AnimalsDevelopmental NeurobiologyAlzheimer's Disease
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Steven Weisberg

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Steven Weisberg studies the cognitive neuroscience of human spatial navigation, why people differ, and how to improve spatial behavior.

MemoryAgingCognitive NeuroscienceVirtual RealitySpatial Navigation
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Arvind Agarwal, Ph.D., FASME, FAAAS, FNAI, FACerS, FASM

Professor and Chair, Department of Mechanical & Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering

Chair and Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering.

Nano-scale Properties of Biological MaterialsUltrahigh Temperature CeramicsAerospace Materials and Radiation Shielding CoatingsAdditive Manufacturing (AM) of Metals via Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM), Cold Spray, Thermal Spray, and Friction Stir Surface EngineeringGraphene and Boron Nitride Nanotube Composites
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Rupert Croft

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Rupert Croft's research includes the structure of the universe, galaxy formation, and the measurement of cosmological parameters.

Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)Organic ChemistryAstronomical and Space SciencesAtomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma PhysicsQuantum Physics