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Gary C. Tepper, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty AffairsVCU College of Engineering
Professor Tepper's research focuses on advanced functional materials
Faisal Shaikh, Ph.D.
Professor, Program DirectorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Faisal Shaikh's areas of expertise include chemical engineering, biotechnology and microfluidics (lab on a chip).
Karen Lightman
Executive Director, Metro21Carnegie Mellon University
Karen is an internationally recognized leader in building and supporting communities based on emerging technologies.
Dale Wheeler
Principal-in-ChargeSystech Fire Protection LLC.
Dale Wheeler is a leading expert in the field of fire-protection and safety
Daniel Smith-Christopher
Professor of Theological StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Juan Claudio Nino
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Juan Claudio Nino focuses on the development & engineering of advanced functional materials for sustainable energy & applied AI methods.
Aman Yadav
Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing EducationMichigan State University
An expert in STEM education, with a specific focus on computer science and engineering education
Christopher H. Contag
James and Katherine Cornelius Chair; John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Microbiology & Molecular Genetics; Director, Institute for Quantitative Health Science and EngineeringMichigan State University
Expert in biomedical engineering and molecular imaging
John Hollenbeck
Professor of ManagementMichigan State University
Expert in team decision-making, self-regulation theories of motivation, organizational behavior and human decision processes.
Brett Grainger, ThD
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Brett Grainger, ThD, researches the changing face of modern spirituality in America and how various religions view the natural world.
