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Russell Schwartz
Professor and Department HeadCarnegie Mellon University
Russell Schwartz works in computational biology and the use of algorithms, AI, machine learning, and simulation in biomedical science.
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
Dean, Mellon College of ScienceCarnegie Mellon University
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham's research explores such issues as how do we make sense of speech and other sounds.
Zeyun Wu, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringCollege of Engineering
Reactor physics, computational methods, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis, advanced data analytics, machine learning
Aprinda Indahlastari Queen
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Aprinda Indahlastari focuses on achieving precision medicine by improving existing medical devices/intervention methods.
Emma Strubell
Assistant Professor, Language Technologies InstituteCarnegie Mellon University
Emma Strubell's research focuses on efficient and equitable natural language processing (NLP).
Robert P. Lipton
Nicholson ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Lipton works on the multi-scale analysis of heterogeneous media.
Jennifer Jordan, Ph.D., M.S., FSCMR
Associate Professor and ABET Coordinator, Department of Biomedical EngineeringB.S., NC State - Biomedical Engineering | Ph.D., VT-WFU School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences - Biomedical Engineering | M.S., Wake Forest - Clinical and Population Translational Sciences
Dr. Jordan's research involves translational cardiovascular imaging in cardio-oncology, sarcoidosis, and heart failure.
Worth Longest, Ph.D.
Alice T. and William H. Goodwin, Jr. Distinguished Chair, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Professor Longest works to address significant current challenges in the field of medical aerosols
Stefan Bernhard
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Stefan Bernhard is interested in interconverting radiative and electrochemical energy through the use of transition metal complexes.
John Scherk
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Department of Mathematics
Dr. Scherk's research interests lie in algebraic geometry.
