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Lewis Franklin Bost, MBA, IDSA, FAIMBE
Professor Emeritus | Bachelor Product Design, NCSU l Masters of Business Administration, UNCVCU College of Engineering
Professor Bost's research focuses on innovation, device design and development processes
Jason Kaiser
Department Chair Geosciences/Associate Professor of GeologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in volcanoes and understanding how and why magma accumulates in the Earth’s crust
Jessica Warren
Professor, Earth ScienceUniversity of Delaware
Dr. Warren's research focuses on plate tectonics and mantle dynamics.
Andréa Livi Smith
ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Smith is an urban planner, preservationist and architectural historian whose research focuses on urban design and preservation.
Joshua Bard
Associate Professor and Associate HeadCarnegie Mellon University
Joshua Bard is an architectural educator conducting applied research at the intersection of construction culture and robotic technology.
Irving Rappaport
Corporate Advisory BoardInventionShare
Entrepreneur, patent attorney, licensing executive and inventor. Irving headed Intellectual Property (IP) for 5 Fortune 500 companies.
Roger C. Park
Distinguished Professor of Law and James Edgar Hervey Chair in LitigationUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: parkr@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4632 / Office 307-200
Huaxia Rui
Professor, Xerox Chair of Computer and Information SystemsUniversity of Rochester
Huaxia Rui conducts research on topics related to social media, health IT, and optimal contract design.
Henry J. Donahue, Ph.D.
Alice T. and William H. Goodwin, Jr. Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering; BS, San Diego State University; Ph.D. UC Santa BarbaraVCU College of Engineering
Bone, mechanobiology, regenerative medicine, effects of space travel on bone and muscle, gap junctions, osteoblast, osteocyte, osteoclast
Laurie Heller
Teaching Professor of PsychologyCarnegie Mellon University
Laurie Heller's research helps us understand how humans naturally make sense of sound and can improve technologies that rely on sound.
