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Nikolas Martelaro
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Nikolas Martelaro's lab focuses on augmenting designer's capabilities through the use of new technology and design methods
Christina L. Christian
Senior Community Marketing ManagerYelp.com
Will Somebody Yelp Me? Freshen up the podium and give your event creative & engaging content that will have your audience Yelping for more!
Professor Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo
ProfessorLeeds Beckett
Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo's teaching and research focuses primarily on Cyber governance, cyber security and governance of digital technologies.
Jeff Vankooten
Motivational Keynote SpeakerJeff Vankooten.com
Re-imagining a hope-filled world
Professor Nigel Crook
Professor of AI and Robotics and Founding Director of the Institute for Ethical AIOxford Brookes University
His work addresses how to equip artificially intelligent robotic systems with moral competence.
Brian Gunter
Assistant Professor, Aerospace EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Brian Gunter's research activities involve various aspects of spacecraft missions and their applications.
Juliana Fernandes
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Juliana Fernandes is an expert in the uses and effects of negative information in persuasive communication messages.
Danilo Yanich
Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and AdministrationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Yanich's research centers on the media and its intersection with citizenship, public policy and crime, as well as media ownership.
Dannagal Young
Professor, CommunicationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Young's research interests include political media effects, media psychology, public opinion and the psychology of misinformation.
M. Ehsan Hoque
Asaro Biggar Family Fellow in Data Science, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, and faculty member in the Goergen Institute for Data Science and Artificial IntelligenceUniversity of Rochester
M. Ehsan Hoque is designing and implementing new algorithms to sense subtle human nonverbal behavior