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Ozzie Zehner
Visiting ScholarUC Berkeley
Author of Green Illusions | Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley
Zico Kolter
Associate Professor and Director of Machine LearningCarnegie Mellon University
Zico Kolter researches how to make deep learning algorithms more robust, safer, and understand how data impacts how models function.
Chris DeRose
Attorney and AuthorMovable Type Management
Political Strategist and American historian ties the powerful lessons of yesterday to today.
Duncan Baker-Brown
Senior Lecturer in ArchitectureUniversity of Brighton
His work focuses on sustainable design of buildings and the re-use of existing materials.
Douglas J. Casa, Ph.D.
CEO-Korey Stringer Institute, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, Department of KinesiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Focused on prevention of sudden death in sport, exertional heat stroke, wearable technologies, hydration, and performance in the heat
Param Singh
Professor of Business Technologies and MarketingCarnegie Mellon University
Param Singh's research focuses on the intersection of economics, machine learning, and AI.
Aileen McManamon
Managing Partner5T Sports Group
Sustainability Strategist - Sports Industry Futurist - Sponsorship Expert - Brand Leverage and Optimization Specialist
Michael Carriere, Ph.D.
Professor, Director, Honors ProgramMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Michael Carriere is an urban historian, with expertise in American history, urban studies and sustainability.
Dr Breno Nunes
Reader (Associate Professor) in Sustainable Operations ManagementAston University
Dr Nunes investigates sustainability strategies, environmental decision making processes, and green technology management.
Prosanta Chakrabarty
E.K. Hunter Chair & Professor | Biological Sciences Curator of Fishes | Director, Museum of Natural ScienceLouisiana State University
Dr. Chakrabarty is a natural historian who studies fishes to better understand Earth history and evolution.
