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Jeff Haymond, Ph.D.

Jeff Haymond, Ph.D.

Dean, School of Business Administration/Associate ProfessorCedarville University

Research interests include economics and religion, as well as monetary theory

Financial Markets (General)Federal Trade Reserve PolicyFree TradeMinimum Wage / UnemploymentGovernment Regulation
Ben Fitzpatrick

Ben Fitzpatrick

Professor of MathematicsLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

MathematicsBiomathematicsDynamics and ControlImage ProcessingEnvironmental Modeling
Thomas Zachariah

Thomas Zachariah

Associate Professor Emeritus of MathematicsLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Mathematical ModelingMathGeometric Probability
Juan  Ortiz

Juan Ortiz

Lecturer of MathematicsLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Mathematics
Jennifer Gumer

Jennifer Gumer

LecturerLoyola Marymount University

Jennifer Gumer is an expert at the intersection of policy and science and biotechnology.

BioethicsLegal ResearchLitigationSecurities Regulation
Matt Schrenk

Matt Schrenk

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

Matt Schrenk's research focuses on the diversity, distribution, and activities of microorganisms in the deep subsurface biosphere.

Environmental SciencesHydrogen
Josh Siegel

Josh Siegel

Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University

Josh Siegel works across disciplines to develop “deep technologies” within the mobility sector.

Vehicle DiagnosticsCybersecurityAutonomous VehiclesSensor FusionPervasive Sensing
John Verboncoeur

John Verboncoeur

Associate Dean for Research and Graduate StudiesMichigan State University

John Verboncoeur studies computational plasma physics, electromagnetics, beam physics and high field effects,

Propulsion Technologies
Terrence Collins

Terrence Collins

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Terry Collins invented "TAML® Activators", the first small molecule mimics of any of the great families of oxidizing enzymes.

Chemistry and SustainabilityOxidation CatalysisSustainabilityGreen ChemistryInorganic Chemistry
Tiziana Di Matteo

Tiziana Di Matteo

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Tiziana Di Matteo's research focuses on the study of black holes, encompassing a wide range of topics in high energy astrophysics.

High Energy AstrophysicsCosmologySpaceAstrophysicsBlack Holes