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Keith B. Hall
LSU Law Nesser Family Chair in Energy Law, Director of the LSU John P. Laborde Energy Center, Director of the LSU Mineral Law Institute, and Professor of LawLouisiana State University
Keith B. Hall is a frequent speaker on oil and gas, energy, and environmental law at the national and international levels.
George Sugai, Ph.D.
Emeritus ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
George Sugai, Ph.D., has expertise in positive behavior support in schools
David Keellings
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
David Keellings focuses on climate extremes, driving physical mechanisms, and the influence of climate change versus natural variability.
Bill Tomlinson
Professor of InformaticsUC Irvine
Bill Tomlinson studies artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction and computer-supported learning.
Steven Lazarus, Ph.D.
Professor | Ocean Engineering and Marine SciencesFlorida Tech
Dr. Lazarus' research interests include data assimilation, electrical phenomena such as gigantic jets, and wind/wave interactions.
Natalie Munro, Ph.D.
Professor of AnthropologyUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Munro focuses on the origin of feasting and animal domestication, and the transition from foraging to farming in human evolution
Jennifer Lynes
Director of the Environment and Business ProgramUniversity of Waterloo School of Environment
Jennifer Lynes's expertise intersects business and the environment, where she focuses on investigating the marketing of sustainability.
Velma McColl
PrincipalEarnscliffe Strategy Group
Velma McColl blends her deep understanding of business, government and policy to create opportunities for her clients.
Jovanna Rosen
Assistant Professor of Urban and Environmental StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Amanda M. Grannas, PhD
Vice Provost for Research; Professor, Department of ChemistryVillanova University
Amanda Grannas, PhD, is an expert in the study of snow and ice photochemistry, and the fate of organic pollutants in the Arctic.
