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David C. Hess, MD
Interim Executive Vice President for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Medical College of GeorgiaAugusta University
Dr. David C. Hess, a stroke specialist, educator, and entrepreneur, is dean of the Medical College of Georgia.
Wolfgang Messner
Clinical Professor of International BusinessUniversity of South Carolina
International Business, Marketing, and Management | Management Consulting | Data Analysis
Elizabeth (Betsy) VanDeusen, PhD
Director, Augusta University Literacy CenterAugusta University
Xuefei Ren
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
An expert in the politics of urban development, globalization, social change, art and cultural industries
Norman Garrick, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Civil and Environmental Engineering DepartmentUniversity of Connecticut
Professor with a focus on civil engineering, transportation behaviors, parking, public transit, and bicycle lanes.
Weisong Shi
Alumni Distinguished Professor and Chair of Computer and Information SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Shi is an internationally renowned expert in edge computing, autonomous driving, and connected health.
Eric Jackson, Ph.D.
Executive Director, CTI, and Director, CTSRCUniversity of Connecticut
Eric Jackson researches driver behavior and vehicle impacts on transportation safety
Noelle Comolli, PhD
Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs | College of EngineeringVillanova University
Noelle Comolli, PhD, researches the use of different polymers for either novel biomaterials or controlled release delivery vehicles.
Professor Susan Watkins
ProfessorLeeds Beckett University
Professor Susan Watkins is an expert in contemporary women's fiction and feminist theory.
Lawrence Levy
Associate Vice President and Executive Dean of the National Center for SurburbanHofstra University
Dean Levy works close with Hofstra’s academic community to shape an innovative agenda for suburban study