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Erika V. Hall
Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Faculty Advisor, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Hall's research focuses on the influence of race, gender, and class-based stereotypes and implicit biases on workplace interactions.
Dr Lola Canamero
Reader in Adaptive Systems and Head of the Embodied Emotion Cognition and (inter-) action LabUniversity of Hertfordshire
Lola’s work explores the emotions between humans and robots, particularly when robots are used to provide therapy or learning opportunities.
Kirstin Braithwaite
Associate Professor of International RelationsMichigan State University
Kirstin Braithwaite specializes in international relations and is interested in questions of nationalism, identity and military conflict.
Marla Sokolowski
University Professor, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Toronto
Sokolowski's work is esteemed worldwide as a clear, integrative paragon of the manner in which genes can interact with the environment.
Mitchell Hamilton, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Bruno Takahashi
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Bruno Takahashi's research interests include media coverage of environmental affairs and the links between media and policy.
Scott Niekum
Associate Professor, Manning College of Information and Computer SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Scott Niekum works to enable personal robots to be deployed in the home and workplace. He is an expert on the social implications of AI.
Shana Poplack
Distinguished University Professor and Canada Research Chair (I) in LinguisticsUniversity of Ottawa
Sociolinguist specializing in vernacular speech, with a focus on bilingual and minority contexts
Andrew Palmer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Ocean Engineering and Marine SciencesFlorida Tech
Dr. Palmer's research interests include eavesdropping on bacterial 'conversations', Martian farming, and cell wall fragment-based signaling.
Hal Herzog
Professor EmeritusWestern Carolina University
Hal Herzog has been investigating the complex psychology of our interactions with other species for more than two decades.