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Wendy Taylor
Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and AstronomyYork University
Particle physicist searching for magnetic monopoles at CERN, former Canada Research Chair and advocate for women in physics.
Omer Inan
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Omer Inan's research focuses on non-invasive physiologic monitoring for human health and performance.
Taghi Khoshgoftaar, Ph.D.
Motorola ProfessorFlorida Atlantic University
Taghi Khoshgoftaar researches computer security and intrusion detection systems.
Keivan Stassun
Stevenson Professor of Physics and AstronomyVanderbilt University
Expert in the search for Earth-like planets across the galaxy and an advocate for diversity, including neurodiversity, in the academy.
Grace McClatchey, Ph.D.
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Grace McClatchey is a biomedical engineer specializing in human mobility, wearable sensors and rehabilitation.
Forrest Morgeson
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Forrest Morgeson teaches marketing management, marketing strategy, and marketing research courses to graduate students.
Matthew Burns
Endowed ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Matthew Burns studies data-based decisions about instruction, the effects of interventions, and systems to best deliver them.
Zach Hambrick
Professor, Department of Psychology and Director of The Expertise LabMichigan State University
Professor Zach Hambrick's research focuses on individual differences in expertise.
Robert Foster
Professor of Anthropology and Visual and Cultural Studies, Richard L. Turner Professor of HumanitiesUniversity of Rochester
Robert Foster is an expert on globalization and material culture. His focus has been on Papua New Guinea
Wujie Zhang, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Wujie Zhang is an expert in biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cell-based medicine, micro/nanotechnology, and drug delivery.
