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Carrie L. Peterson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor; Director of Undergraduate Programs, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S., University of Michigan | MSE and Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin | Postdoctoral Training, Northwestern UniversityVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Peterson's expertise is in neuromusculoskeletal biomechanics of human movement and rehabilitation design.
Biswanath Samantha
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical EngineeringGeorgia Southern University
Biswanath Samanta is an expert in Mechatronics, Control Systems, Swarm Robotics, and Advanced Signal processing.
Todd Gloria
'00 BA ; President, San Diego City CouncilUniversity of San Diego, Degheri Alumni Center
One of the University of San Diego's most successful alumni
Trevor Zink, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Management and Sustainability, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Paul Topham
Director of Aston Institute for Membrane ExcellenceAston University
Professor Topham's research is focussed on sustainable polymer science; making new plastics of the future for a wide range of applications.
Emily Hunter, Ph.D.
Professor; Department Chair of Management, Hankamer School of BusinessBaylor University
Negotiation & conflict management expert, revolutionizing the fundamentals of workplace psychology
Jim Donovan
Helping companies empower and inspire their employees to produce greater resultsJimDonovan.com
"Helping businesses and individuals be more inspired, empowered, and successful"
Jamie Phillips
Professor and Department Chair, Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Phillips's research interests are in new optoelectronic materials and devices.
Michael H. Peters, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Chemical and Life Science EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Professor Peters conducts experimental and theoretical research in the field of protein engineering.
Reeja Jayan
Professor, Mechanical EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University
Reeja Jayan explores how electromagnetic fields can control materials synthesis and energy storage behavior.
