Experts Matter. Find Yours.
Connect for media, speaking, professional opportunities & more.
Filters
Saad Bhamla
Assistant Professor, Chemical & Biomolecular EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
The Bhamla Lab explores fundamental and applied research questions through the development of new experimental tools and techniques.
Steve Robinson
Area Director – Midwestern United States and CanadaConstant Contact, Inc.
Educational Marketing Expert - Upper Midwest
Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili
Division Chair & Roger Richardson ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Baggili is a proven visionary higher education leader and builder with expertise in computing and cybersecurity research and education.
Crystal Koenig
Assistant Professor of AnthropologySouthern Utah University
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, History, & Sociology; Specializing in biological anthropology and primatology
Don Duke, Ph.D., P.E.
Expert in water resources and pollution controlFlorida Gulf Coast University
Don Duke applies science and engineering analysis to policy and management decisions.
Andreas Pfenning
Associate Professor, Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology DepartmentCarnegie Mellon University
Andreas Pfenning has published a number of high-impact papers on genomic tools to study sequence differences.
Chengguo Xing
Professor | Associate ChairUniversity of Florida
Chengguo Xing's research has the long-term goal of developing solutions towards effectively managing human diseases.
Steffanie Scott
Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental ManagementUniversity of Waterloo
Leading international scholar on food security, food system change, and COVID-19 impacts on the food suppy.
Ahmet H. Kirca
Associate Professor of International Business and MarketingMichigan State University
Kirca is an expert in international marketing and marketing strategy
Alma Stevenson
Professor of LiteracyGeorgia Southern University
Alma Stevenson teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in critical literacy, strategies, assessment and literacy in the content areas.
