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Sandro R. P. da Rocha, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Life Sciences EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Dr. da Rocha specializes in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering and nanotechnology.
Jeremy Crenshaw
Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Crenshaw's research focuses on interventions to reduce the incidence of falls and lessen the severity of fall-related injuries.
Peter Doran
Professor and John Franks Endowed ChairLouisiana State University
Dr. Doran's research focuses on Antarctic climate and ecosystems.
RJ Nowling, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Program Director of Machine Learning and Coordinator for the Masters of Machine Learning CertificateMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Nowling is passionate about CS education and collaborating with students in research at the interface of computer science and biology.
Rebecca Christofferson
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Christofferson is an international expert on emerging zoonotic and mosquito-borne viruses.
Mark Namchuk
Executive Director Therapeutics TranslationHarvard Medical School
Mark Namchuk works with scientists to identify and insights into clinical therapies, advancing scientific discoveries.
Serdar Ozturk, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Ozturk’s interests include biotechnology, chemical engineering, surface and interfacial chemistry, microfluidics, and material science.
Dr Alan Goddard
Senior Lecturer, School of BiosciencesAston University
Dr Goddard's research interests focus around membrane proteins and the lipid membranes in which they reside.
Darrin Rothe, P.E., Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Darrin Rothe is an expert in the areas of data collection and processing, embedded systems, and programmable logic device applications.
Meghan Huber
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Meghan Huber's research focuses on understanding how humans and robots can learn from their physical interaction