Ana Maria Porras

Assistant Professor · University of Florida

Using her background in tissue engineering and infectious disease, Ana Porras creates models of disease to study human-microbe interactions.

Inclusion in STEM Science Art Tissue Engineering Heart Valve Disease Microbiology

David O. Prevatt

Professor · University of Florida

David O. Prevatt researches the performance of residential structures in high wind events such as tornadoes and hurricanes.

Hurricane and Tornado Damage Mitigation Hurricane Damage Structural Load Paths Structural Engineering Wind Engineering

Haydee Tyreell-Reigadas

Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages & Literatures · Loyola Marymount University

Carol Sullivan

Professor Emeritus of History · Loyola Marymount University

Bro. John H. Grever, C.F.M.M.

Emeritus Professor of History · Loyola Marymount University

History of Foreign Policy Education History European History

Brianne Gilbert

Managing Director, StudyLA; Senior Lecturer, Political Science; Senior Lecturer, Urban & Environmental Studies · Loyola Marymount University

Center for the Study of Los Angeles

Los Angeles Social Science Research Public Opinion Research Survey Methodology Geospatial Data Mapping

Kevin Butler

Professor · University of Florida

Kevin Butler directs the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research and studies the security of computers and the privacy of tech users.

At-Risk Users Cybersecurity Embedded Systems Security Mobile Security Privacy

Daniel Ferris

Professor · University of Florida

Daniel Ferris studies how humans move, focusing on both neuroscience and biomechanics, including individuals in health and disability.

Robotic Exoskeletons Electroencephalography Biomechanics of Human Movement Neural Control Human-machine Interfaces

Domenic Forte

Professor · University of Florida

Domenic Forte is an expert in the fields of hardware security and assurance, electronic design automation, and microelectronics.

Counterfeit Electronics National Security Hardware Security Electronic Design Automation Artificial Intelligence

Benjamin Keselowsky

Professor · University of Florida

Benjamin Keselowsky studies engineering biomaterial cell interactions & targeted controlled release of immune-modulating factors.

Controlled release Biomaterials Immunotherapy

Jeremy Waisome

Assistant Professor · University of Florida

Jeremy Waisome researches critical mentorship and self-efficacy in engineering education and broadening participation in STEM+C.

Problem-Solving Self-Efficacy Mentorship Broadening Participation

Haoran Chris Chu

Assistant Professor · University of Florida

Haoran Chris Chu researches health and risk/science communication, including AI influence on interventions and communication strategies.

Politicization of Science and Health Issues Artifical Intelligence Risk Communication Health Communication Public Perception of Science

Fr. Robert Caro

Professor Emeritus of English · Loyola Marymount University

Education English Religion English Literature

Melvin C. Bertolozzi

Professor Emeritus of English · Loyola Marymount University

Literature English Writing

Kyla McMullen

Associate Professor · University of Florida

Kyla McMullen studies the application and development of 3D audio technologies for use in virtual and augmented reality contexts.

Human-Computer Interaction Psychoacoustic Augmented Reality Spatial Audio 3D Audio

Jack Mecholsky

Professor · University of Florida

Jack Mecholsky specializes in failure analysis of materials that fail in a brittle manner and applying fractal geometry to fracture.

Dental Biomaterials Fracture Natural Biological Materials Fracture Fractal Geometry Quantitative Fractography Fracture

Mark Orazem

Distinguished Professor · University of Florida

Mark Orazem studies corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, sensors, and electrodes for neural stimulation.

Electrodes Fuel Cells Corrosion Electromagnetic Engineering Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Fr. Richard Rolfs, S.J. (1923 - 2022)

Emeritus Professor of History · Loyola Marymount University

Richard Rolfs is a specialist on the history of the Third Reich, the Holocaust and the roots of anti-Semitism.

The Holocaust History of the Third Reich Anti-Semitism

Whitney Stoppel

Assistant Professor · University of Florida

Whitney Stoppel focuses on transport in biological systems, biomolecular engineering, and natural biopolymer characterization.

Nanomaterials Surgical Materials Silk Fibers Silk Fibroin Biomaterials

Christine Schmidt

Distinguished Professor · University of Florida

Christine Schmidt has spent over 25 years in neural tissue engineering & wound healing, with emphasis on peripheral nerve and spinal cord.

Spinal Cord Injury Nerve Repair Tissue Engineering Biomaterials Natural Biomaterials