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Destenie Nock
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Destenie Nock uses mathematical modeling tools to address societal problems related to sustainability planning, energy policy and equity.
Ellen Peters
Professor of Psychology, Director of the Decision Sciences Collaborative & Professor of Medicine | Department of Internal MedicineThe Ohio State University
Decision psychology expert, with a penchant for the study of numeracy, risk and uncertainty
Deena Weisberg, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Deena Weisberg, PhD, studies imaginative cognition and scientific thinking in young children and adults.
Jennifer Necci Dineen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor In-Residence, School of Public Policy | Associate Director, UConn Center for Advancing, Research, Methods, and Scholarship in Gun Injury Prevention (ARMS)University of Connecticut
Jennifer Dineen is a survey methodologist who focuses on stakeholder attitudes as mechanism for intervention uptake and policy change.
Nadia Ben-Marzouk
Lecturer of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Patrick Payne
Assistant ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Patrick Payne's teaching interests include risk management and insurance, estate planning, or any other field within financial planning.
Scott Rader
Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Charles “Scott” Rader has entrepreneurial work experience in the areas of information technology product development and management.
Michael Payne, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Undergraduate Program DirectorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Michael Payne is a Market Research expert and the Undergraduate Program Director for the Rader School of Business.
Larisa DeSantis
Associate Professor of Biological SciencesVanderbilt University
Studies mammal teeth and bones to determine how they responded to ancient climate change and reasons why they went extinct.
Michelle Faubert
ProfessorUniversity of Manitoba, Romantic Literature & Visiting Fellow, Northumbria University
Professor of Romantic Literature in the Department of English, Film and Literature
