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Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D.
Professor-in-Residence of Mathematics, Director of the Janet and Mark L. Goldenson Center for Actuarial ResearchUniversity of Connecticut
Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D. is an expert in applied actuarial research projects such as calculating healthy years left in life.
W. David Stahlman
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Stahlman specializes in animal behavior.
Ralph Turingan, Ph.D.
Professor | Ocean Engineering and Marine SciencesFlorida Tech
Dr. Turingan's research is on the ecology and evolution of organismal design in vertebrates.
Juergen Hahn
Professor & Department Head, Biomedical EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Specializes in systems biology and process modeling and analysis with a focus on Autism diagnosis and treatment
Dr Oliver Robinson
Associate Professor in PsychologyUniversity of Greenwich
His research focuses on the relation between life transitions, crises and changes in personality and mental health.
Roger C. Park
Distinguished Professor of Law and James Edgar Hervey Chair in LitigationUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: parkr@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4632 / Office 307-200
Nina Martin
ProfessorTexas Christian University
Professor Martin specializes in dance practices for people with special needs such as ReWire Movement Method and Ensemble Thinking.
Greg Garrett, Ph.D.
Carole Ann McDaniel Hanks Chair of Literature and Culture, Department of EnglishBaylor University
Theologian & cultural critic, exploring the intersections between film & popular culture, literature, religion & politics
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.
Carmel Majidi
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Carmel Majidi’s mission is to discover materials and methods that allow robots and machines to behave like soft biological organisms.
