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Luigi Vanfretti
Associate Professor, Electrical, Computer, and Systems EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Modeling and Simulation for Cyber-Physical Power and Energy Systems and Electrified Systems
Mark Thompson, PhD
Dean of Hull College of Business, Professor of EconomicsAugusta University
Mark Thompson, PhD, dean of the Hull College of Business, is an economist in business conditions, risk analysis, energy and health care.
Stephen Schwarz
Emeritus Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: schwarzs@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4681 / Office 624-200
Stanley Lim
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Stanley Lim's research explores operational issues at downstream (or so called "last-mile") supply chains.
William B. (Trey) Cade III, Ph. D.
Director, Institute for Aviation SciencesBaylor University
Nationally recognized expert in meteorology & space weather, specializing in geomagnetic storms & their impact on Earth
Philippa White
Founder and CEOTIE Leadership
I’m passionate about helping businesses become more human.
Ellen Peters
Professor of Psychology, Director of the Decision Sciences Collaborative & Professor of Medicine | Department of Internal MedicineThe Ohio State University
Decision psychology expert, with a penchant for the study of numeracy, risk and uncertainty
Stephen Farnsworth
Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Director of UMW Center for Leadership and Media Studies. Author/co-author of books on the presidency, mass media, public opinion, journalism
James Kendrick, Ph.D.
Professor, Film & Digital Media, Undergraduate Program DirectorBaylor University
Expert on Spielberg films, cult & horror films, post-Classical Hollywood film history & new cinema technologies
Michael Ostrowsky
Professor of SociologySouthern Utah University
Sociologist specializing in the topics of education, drug use, deviance, delinquency theories, and violent behavior