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David Rothenberg

David Rothenberg

Distinguished ProfessorNew Jersey Institute of Technology

Through writing and music, David Rothenberg explores the relationship between humans and nature.

Bird MusicHumanityMusicality of AnimalsHuman Computer Musical InterfacesEnvironmental Philosophy
Karen Sedatole

Karen Sedatole

Asa Griggs Candler Professor of AccountingEmory University, Goizueta Business School

Executive CompensationPerformance EvaluationReward SystemsPerformance MeasuresInterorganizational Collaboration
Keisha Chin Goosby

Keisha Chin Goosby

Clinical Assistant Professor & Academic Program Director of Intern Credentialing ProgramLoyola Marymount University

Department of Teaching and Learning

Immigrant StudentsUndocumented StudentsMentoringJustice/Diversity/Equity/Inclusion
Cameron Awkward-Rich

Cameron Awkward-Rich

Associate Professor in the Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Cameron Awkward-Rich is a poet and a scholar of trans theory/expressive culture.

Trans TheoryTrans Expressive CultureTrans/Feminist/Queer Theory and MethodsDisability StudiesContemporary American Literature
Dr Amreen Bashir

Dr Amreen Bashir

Lecturer in Biomedical SciencesAston University

Dr Bashir's research interests include clinical microbiology and environmental microbiology.

Clinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceBacteria Found in FoodMake Up ProductsFood and Water Microbiology
Cheryl Carleton, PhD

Cheryl Carleton, PhD

Associate Professor of Economics; Director of the Villanova Women's Professional Network| Villanova School of BusinessVillanova University

Cheryl Carleton, PhD, is an expert in labor economics and women in the workforce.

BusinessUnemploymentWomen in the WorkforceLabor EconomicsMicroeconomics
Philip Bradbury

Philip Bradbury

Writer, Editor, PublisherThe Write Site

Writer, Editor, Publisher

Magnus Egerstedt

Magnus Egerstedt

Stacey Nicholas Dean of EngineeringUC Irvine

Magnus Egerstedt is a leading research on control theory, complex networks and robotics.

Multi-system robotsMobile Sensor NetworksComplex networks (e.g., optimization and control, resource sharing, dimension reduction)Control TheoryRobotics
Yvette Lapayese

Yvette Lapayese

ProfessorLoyola Marymount University

Department of Teaching and Learning

Human Rights EducationCritical and Feminist MethodologiesQualitative ResearchYouth Participatory Action ResearchFeminist Theories and Epistemologies
Claire  Davies

Claire Davies

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Mechanical and Materials Engineering Queen's University

My primary research goal focuses on increasing independence of people with disabilities

BiomaterialsMotion AnalysisAssistive TechnologyIncreasing Independence of People with DisabilitiesUniversal Design