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Jay Wierer, Ph.D.

Jay Wierer, Ph.D.

Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering

Dr. Jay Wierer's areas of interest include engineering education, standards-based grading, and both music & statistical signal processing.

Engineering EducationMusic Signal ProcessingStatistical Signal Processing Control SystemsDigital Signal Processing
Johannes DeYoung

Johannes DeYoung

Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Johannes DeYoung is an internationally recognized artist and filmmaker who works at the intersection of computational & material processes.

AnimationArtFuture of WorkDesignCinema
Thomas D. Roper, Ph.D.

Thomas D. Roper, Ph.D.

Graduate Program Director, Chemical & Life Science Engineering | Director, Pharmaceutical Engineering | Engineering Foundation ProfessorVCU College of Engineering

Dr. Roper specializes in efforts to bring engineering and science closer to patients who utilize medicines via novel technologies.

Metabolic Engineering and Biocatalysis3D Printing of Dose FormsLong Acting Therapy DevelopmentNanomaterials and Particle SciencesContinuous Chemical Reaction Engineering
Elise  King, MID, M.A.

Elise King, MID, M.A.

Associate Professor of Interior Design, Interim ChairBaylor University

Interior designer, historian & researcher who explores community relationships with built environments, architectural history & sleep

Frank Lloyd WrightInterior Design and Architectural HistoryDigital Humanities
Lance Hunter, PhD

Lance Hunter, PhD

Professor of Political ScienceAugusta University

Dr. Lance Hunter studies the connection between terrorism and political stability in democracies.

PoliticsTerrorismInternational RelationsVotingCivil Liberties
Mariana Brussoni

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.

Injury PreventionChild DevelopmentParentingOutdoor PlayHigher Education
Heather McKillop

Heather McKillop

Thomas & Lillian Landrum Alumni ProfessorLouisiana State University

Dr. McKillop is an archaeologist, academic, and Maya scholar, noted particularly for her research into ancient Maya coastal trade routes.

Maya Coatal Trade RoutesPre-Columbian CivilizationsMaya CivilizationMaya ArchaeologyLittoral Archaeology
Philip La Duke

Philip La Duke

Safety Iconoclast & Culture Transformation ArchitectERM

One of the most informative, entertaining, and engaging speakers you're likely to ever find

Talent & GamificationTalent ManagementCross generational training and managementPlanningCorporate Culture
Christopher Philips

Christopher Philips

Professor and Department Head, HistoryCarnegie Mellon University

Christopher Phillips' research focuses on the history of science, particularly statistics and mathematics.

Historical StudiesResearch, Science and Technology PolicyApplied StatisticsMathematics and Numeracy Curriculum and PedagogyHistory and Philosophy of Specific Fields
Shawn Loewen

Shawn Loewen

Professor; Associate Chair for Graduate StudiesMichigan State University

Shawn Loewen's research includes instructed second language acquisition, second language interaction and quantitative research methodology.

Second Language StudiesSecond Language Acquisition Quantitative Research MethodsQuantitative Research Methodology