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Kenneth Hovis
Associate Teaching Professor, Mellon College of Science; Assistant Dean for Educational InitiativesCarnegie Mellon University
As Mellon College of Science Assistant Dean for Educational Initiatives, Kenneth Hovis oversees the MCS core education.
Peihua Qiu
Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida
Peihua Qui studies design and data analysis, including decision-making problems like disease surveillance and environment monitoring.
Nicholas Kardaras, Ph.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor at Stony Brook UniversityMovable Type Management
From nightlife to insight! Discover the beauty & transformative teachings of the Greek metaphysical philosophy of Plato and Pythagoras
Patricia Kio
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Patricia Kio's expertise includes architectural design, circular economy, life cycle analyses, and industrial symbiosis.
Yoris Au
Chair and Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Yoris Au has a unique blend of technical, managerial and academic experiences in industry, consulting and academia
Keith Gary
Director of Program DevelopmentKansas City Area Life Sciences Institute
Trained neuroscientist that moved from academia to leveraging regional life sciences assets for economic development.
Brooke Flammang
Assistant Professor, Biological SciencesNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Professor Flammang specializes in functional morphology, biomechanics, and bioinspired technology of fishes, including sharks and remora.
Priscilla Hwang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Duke UniversityVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Hwang's research focuses on developing 3D microphysiological systems to investigate musculoskeletal pathologies and cancer progression.
Alessandro Varotto
Entrepreneurship LecturerLoyola Marymount University
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Jeremy Jamieson
Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Rochester
Jeremy Jamieson is a national expert on stress, our responses to it, and how it's not always a bad thing.
