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Mario Bergés

Mario Bergés

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Mario Bergés is interested in making our built environment more operationally efficient through the use of communication technologies.

Sensor NetworksSmart GridInfrastructure MonitoringBuilding Energy ManagementMachine Learning for Signal Processing
Kelly Grindrod

Kelly Grindrod

Assistant Professor, School of PharmacyUniversity of Waterloo

Kelly Grindrod's areas of expertise include medication use, digital health technology and pharmacy education

Pharmacy EducationDigital Health TechnologyMedication Use
Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD

Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD

Josephine C. Connelly Endowed Chair in Theology| College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University

Sister Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD, works to find a new unity and synthesis in science and religion.

TheologyNeuroscienceArtificial Intelligence and BecomingCulture and ReligionCatholicity
Michelle Orihel

Michelle Orihel

Associate Professor of HistorySouthern Utah University

Specializing in history lessons in pop culture, gender history in the United States, and the English revolution

Women in U.S. HistoryWomen in Colonial AmericaGender History in the United StatesPolitical AssociationsJournalism History
James McGrath

James McGrath

William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Rochester

James McGrath and his team focus on the basic science of ultrathin membranes, including studies of transport and mechanics.

Tissue on ChipCell MotilityNanomembranesQuantitative Light Microscopy
Tony Ulwick

Tony Ulwick

Founder & CEOStrategyn

Tony is the pioneer of Jobs-to-be-Done Theory and the inventor of Outcome-Driven Innovation® (ODI).

Outcome-Driven InnovationMarketing StrategyInnovation ManagementStrategyInnovation Consulting
Joshua Bard

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.

Architectural RoboticsRobotic TechnologyComputational MethodsSustainable ArchitectureDesign
John Covach

John Covach

Professor of Music and Director of the Institute for Popular Music; Professor of Theory at Eastman School of MusicUniversity of Rochester

John Covach is an expert on the history of popular and rock music, 12-tone music, and the philosophy and aesthetics of music.

Rock 'n' RollMusic and CultureProgressive Rock in the 1970sThe BeatlesPopular Music
Erica Fuchs

Erica Fuchs

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Erica Fuchs is passionate about building nationally the intellectual foundations and analytic tools to inform National Technology Strategy.

Innovation PolicyTechnology DevelopmentPublic PolicyGlobal manufacturingCommercialization
Chuck Rosenthal

Chuck Rosenthal

Professor Emeritus of EnglishLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

FictionNarrativeNarrative TheoryMagic JournalismAnimal Consciousness