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Robert T. Fahey, Ph.D.
George F. Cloutier Professor in ForestryUniversity of Connecticut
Robert Fahey is interested in understanding linkages between the composition, structure, and functioning of forest ecosystems.
Enrique Gomez
Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Enrique Gomez's interests are in supernova, gamma-ray bursts, and late stage stellar outflows.
Tara Trammell
Associate Professor, Urban ForestryUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Trammell studies how biophysical and sociological factors affect urban ecosystem structure and function.
Raj Rajkumar
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Raj Rajkumar researches ways to safely bring your vehicle to life with information technology.
Karen Lightman
Executive Director, Metro21Carnegie Mellon University
Karen is an internationally recognized leader in building and supporting communities based on emerging technologies.
Kyle Emich
Associate Professor, ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Emich's research explores the role of individual attributes in team dynamics and other collective environments.
Tomeka Robinson
Senior Associate Dean, Professor of Writing Studies and RhetoricHofstra University
Dr. Robinson is an expert on effective public debate as well as health communication. She directs Hofstra's award-winning forensics team.
Aileen McManamon
Managing Partner5T Sports Group
Sustainability Strategist - Sports Industry Futurist - Sponsorship Expert - Brand Leverage and Optimization Specialist
Wei-Ning Wang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Aerosol-enabled technologies towards addressing critical challenges in the sectors of energy, the environment, and human health.
Tim Draimin
Executive Director, Social Innovation Generation (SiG) NationalSocial Innovation Generation (SiG)
SiG tackles social & ecological challenges by creating a culture of social innovation that develops entrepreneurship for the common good