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Professor Anthony Maher
Director of Research & Knowledge ExchangeLeeds Beckett University
Dr. Anthony J. Maher is part of the Carnegie School of Education's research leadership team and leads the research impact strategy.
Charles Swanson
Professor of Production and Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and InclusionLoyola Marymount University
School of Film and Television
Joshua Goldberger
Assistant Professor | Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryThe Ohio State University
New materials expert, specializing in applications in electronics, energy conversion, and medicine
Karelle Aiken
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Professor Aiken specializes in organic chemistry
Dawn Bazely
Professor, Department of BiologyYork University
#YorkU Biology professor. Collaborative, interdisciplinary researcher & award-winning teacher. Past #YorkU Sustainability Inst Director.
Brendan D Saltaformaggio
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Dr. Brendan Saltaformaggio's lab investigates advanced cyber crimes and the analysis and prevention of next-generation malware attacks.
Jessica Smith Schwind
Assistant Professor of EpidemiologyGeorgia Southern University
Jessica Smith Schwind researches emerging infectious diseases in global health settings
Jack Brouwer
Professor: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering; Director: National Fuel Cell Research Center, Advanced Power and Energy ProgramUC Irvine
Jack Brouwer's research focuses on high-temperature electrochemical dynamics and integrated renewable energy systems.
Stephen Mullens
Assistant Instructional ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Stephen Mullens is an expert in forecasting and impacts related to hurricanes and thunderstorms.
Thomas Read
Professor | ChiefUniversity of Florida
Dr. Thomas Read serves as UF Rectal Cancer program chair, accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC).
