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Amir AghaKouchak
Professor of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUC Irvine
Amir AghaKouchak studies how climate change and variability influence extreme events (flood/drought/heatwaves) and compound hazards.
Ruth Panofsky
Professor of English / Graduate Program in Communication & CultureRyerson University
Dr. Panofsky specializes in Canadian women in publishing and Canadian Jewish women writers
Mark C. Alexander, JD
Arthur J. Kania Dean and Professor of Law | Charles Widger School of LawVillanova University
Mark Alexander, JD, is an expert on constitutional law, election law and the First Amendment.
John Taylor
Professor of BiologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in bat research, collegiate program development, STEM education, and professional development
Biplab Datta, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Health Management, Economics, and PolicyAugusta University
Dr. Datta’s research explores the niche areas in the junction of public health and economics.
Gregg Murray, PhD
Professor of Political ScienceAugusta University
Murray's research focuses on political behavior and psychology with specific interests in voter mobilization.
Elizabeth McRae
Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Elizabeth McRae’s teaching and research interests include the intersection of race, gender and politics in America and in the modern South.
Bridget Wadzuk, PhD
Edward A. Daylor Chair in Civil and Environmental Engineering | Director of Sustainable Engineering | Director of the Villanova Center for Resilient Water Systems | Director of Strategic Initiatives | College of EngineeringVillanova University
Bridget Wadzuk, PhD, is an expert in water resources engineering, environmental fluid dynamics and stormwater wetlands.
Jeremy Waisome
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jeremy Waisome uses qualitative and quantitative methods to explore mentorship, self-efficacy and career interest in engineering/computing.
stef shuster
Associate Professor of Sociology of Medicine and GenderMichigan State University
stef shuster's research explores how evidence is a social artifact that is constituted through social, cultural, and historical contexts.
