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Adam Fung
Associate Professor of ArtTexas Christian University
Adam Fung's art studies issues such as climate change, patterns of nature and the universe.
Diane Beckett
sustainability consultantindependent
Diane Beckett has more than three decades of experience addressing the human and environmental dimensions of sustainability
Michael Hamblin, PhD
Principal Investigator, Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General HospitalAssociate Professor, Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Hamblin's research interests are now broadly in the area of phototherapy for multiple diseases
Amy Gorin, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on long-term weight loss.
Scott Niekum
Associate Professor, Manning College of Information and Computer SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Scott Niekum works to enable personal robots to be deployed in the home and workplace. He is an expert on the social implications of AI.
Kyle Davis
Assistant Professor, Geography and Spacial SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Davis' work focuses on food systems, water sustainability, and global environmental change.
Richard A. Boswell
Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: boswellr@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4633 / Office 350-200
Barry Roberts
OwnerBarry Roberts Co.
A motivational humorist, helping businesses achieve maximum profitability & productivity.
Jack Schneider
Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor of Education and Director of the Center for Education PolicyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jack Schneider studies what is effective and important in education with a particular interest in looking beyond standardized test scores.
J. Adam Langley, PhD
Professor of Biology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Adam Langley, PhD, focuses his research on how ecosystems respond to, and may determine the severity of, environmental change.
