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Maya Israel
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Maya Israel researches how to support academically diverse learners’ meaningful engagement in computer science education.
Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Maya Stanfield-Mazzi is an art historian specializing in art of pre-Columbian and colonial Latin America, especially that of colonial Peru.
Tyler Frankel
Assistant Professor of Environmental ScienceUniversity of Mary Washington
He is an expert on ecotoxicology, specifically the impact of pharmaceutical, industrial waste products, & pesticides on aquatic wildlife.
Lee Branstetter
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Lee Branstetter's research interests include the economics of technological innovation, and economic growth in East Asia.
Brian Byrd
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Brian Byrd's research focuses on domestic mosquito‐borne diseases, specifically La Crosse encephalitis.
Roslyn Bill
50th Anniversary Professor of Biotechnology and Director, AIMEAston University
Professor Bill's research on water flow in the body has revealed how to develop drugs that prevent brain swelling after injury or disease.
Di Yang
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Di Yang is an expert in remote sensing and geospatial AI, integrating citizen science and Earth observation for environmental monitoring.
Endia J. Lindo
Associate Professor of Special EducationTexas Christian University
Dr. Lindo’s expertise is in reading disabilities, comprehension instruction/intervention and the social-cultural factors of learning.
Electra Paskett
Professor of Cancer Research I Department of Internal MedicineThe Ohio State University
Electra Paskett is the Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control in the College of Medicine.
Megan Stokey, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Megan Stokey is an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MSOE.
