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William Whittaker
Founders University Research Professor
A field robotics pioneer, William "Red" Whittaker's research interests centers on mobile robots in unpredictable environments.
Multisensor Data Fusion Robotics in Hazerdous Application Industrial Robotics Field & Service Robotics Outdoor Mobile Robots Robotic Exploration Robotics Computer Software Prototyping Robotics for Scientific Discovery Space Robots and Systems
Anita Williams Woolley
Associate Professor
Anita Williams Woolley is an organizational psychologist who studies team collaboration in the workplace and collective intelligence.
Remote Work Team Collaboration Collective Intelligence Organizational Psychology Cognitive Style Social Perceptiveness Group Diversity
James Wynn
Associate Professor
James Wynn's research and teaching explore science, mathematics and public policy from a rhetorical perspective.
Professional Writing Rhetoric Mathematics Technical Writing and Communication Citizen Science
David Yaron
Professor
David Yaron has been involved in development and assessment of new learning technologies for over two decades.
Materials Theory Electronic Structure Theory Theory Computational Machine Learning Photophysics Spectroscopy
Sarah Young
Principal Librarian
Sarah Young is a social sciences librarian, providing teaching and research support.
Information Systems Social & Decision Sciences Statistics Reference Public Policy
Eric Yttri
Assistant Professor
Eric Yttri's research goal is to establish how neural circuits lead to these action selection decisions.
Motor Coordination Cognitive Brain Function Neural Circuits Neuroscience
Ariel Zetlin-Jones
Associate Professor
Ariel Zetlin-Jones' research focuses on macroeconomics, business cycles, financial frictions and banking.
Banking Business Cycles Macroeconomics Financial Frictions Blockchain
Kevin Zollman
Professor of Philosophy and Social and Decision Sciences and Director, Institute for Complex Social Dynamics | Dietrich College of Humanities & Social Sciences
Professor of Philosophy and Social and Decision Sciences and Director, Institute for Complex Social Dynamics
Social and Political Philosophy Epistemology, Philosophy of Biology Decision and Game Theory Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Economics Ethics