Kai Gutschow
Associate Professor · Carnegie Mellon University
Kai Gutschow’s primary field of research has been the complex and controversial history of modern German architectural culture.
Expressionism Architectural Criticism Ethics Modern German Architecture Art and Science
Sheryl F. Kline
Professor, Hospitality · University of Delaware
Prof. Kline's research focuses on organizational behavior and training in the hospitality, meeting and event industry.
Economics Organizational Behavior Hospitality Sport Business Management Hospitality Management
Thea Pepperl, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University · VCU College of Engineering
Thea Pepperl's research and expertise focuses on the analysis and design of decision tools for the coordination of care of older adults.
Image analysis Image segmentation Health Informatics
Bruce Armitage
Professor and Co-Director · Carnegie Mellon University
Bruce Armitage’s current research interests include the use of PNA for sequence-specific recognition of DNA and RNA.
Peptide Nucleic Acids DNA Nanotechnology Bioorganic Chemistry Fluorescent Dyes Molecular Evolution
Gary C. Tepper, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs · VCU College of Engineering
Professor Tepper's research focuses on advanced functional materials
Perovskite Solar Cells Aerosols and air filtration Nanoscale materials Electrospinning Supercritical Fluids
Jay Yoo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Apparel Merchandising · Baylor University
Fashion merchandising and apparel expert specializing in appearance-related behaviors and individual social well-being
Green Consumption Body-Tanning Behaviors Apparel and Consumer Behavior Fashion Merchandising Appearance-Related Behaviors
Keith Mellinger
Professor of Mathematics · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Mellinger blends mathematics and music.
Discrete Mathematics Coding Theory Geometry Math
Jeremy Quastel
Professor · University of Toronto, Department of Mathematics
Jeremy Quastel researches probability, stochastic processes, and partial differential equations.
Probability Stochastic Processes Partial Differantial Equations
Dionne Wright Poulton
Author · Archway Publishing
Dr. Dionne Wright Poulton, PhD, MA, BEd, BA http://www.poultonconsultinggroup.com/
Diversity and Inclusion Education Author
Megan Donahue
Professor of Astronomy · Michigan State University
Megan Donahue is an expert on AGN feedback in clusters and circumgalactic gas and is now president of the American Astronomical Society.
Galaxy Formation Galaxies Stars
Professor Jane South
Professor · Leeds Beckett University
Jane South is Professor of Healthy Communities working in the field of community engagement and public health.
Volunteering Community Health Public Health Health Health Promotion
Kristen Covino
Associate Professor of Biology · Loyola Marymount University
Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Adam Barbu
Independent Writer and Curator · Middlebrook Prize Winners
Winner of the 2015 Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators
Curating Art Design Exhibiting Canadian Heritage
Mara Scanlon
Professor of English · University of Mary Washington
Professor of English, Department of English, Linguistics and Communication
Digital Humanities Women’s Literature and Feminist Theory Twentieth-Century Literature Asian American Studies Bakhtinian theory
Laura Chomiuk
Astronomer · Michigan State University
Laura Chomiuk is an expert of novae and gamma rays.
Astronomy Supernovae Novae Gamma Rays
Matthew McGranaghan
Assistant Professor, Marketing · University of Delaware
Prof. McGranaghan studies the economics of consumer attention and the indirect effects of marketing interventions.
Business Administration Neuroscience Applied Economics Management Marketing
Joseph Toscano, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Director, Cognitive Science Program | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences · Villanova University
Joseph Toscano, PhD, is an expert in human speech recognition and language comprehension through the study of brain and behavior.
Psychology Cognitive Psychology Perception and Language Speech Communication Language Development
Claudia Sandoval
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations · Loyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Political Science
Jerome "Jay" Apt
Professor Emeritus · Carnegie Mellon University
Jay Apt is an emeritus professor at the Tepper School of Business and in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy.
Public Policy Physics Energy Risk Analysis Engineering
Liane Houghtalin
Professor · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Houghtalin focuses on how currency reflects history.
Classical Archaeology Archaeology in Tunisia and Greece Numismatics