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Kimberly Sloman, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Associate Professor | School of Behavior AnalysisFlorida Tech
Dr. Sloman’s research interests include best practices for treating individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Alma Stevenson
Professor of LiteracyGeorgia Southern University
Alma Stevenson teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in critical literacy, strategies, assessment and literacy in the content areas.
Fiona A.E. McQuarrie
Professor EmeritusSchool of Business, University of the Fraser Valley
Expertise in Canadian industrial relations, workplace issues, post-secondary education, and organizations.
Michael Volk
Research Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Michael Volk’s work is focused on a variety of topics related to climate change and resilient design.
Anatoly Zhuplev, Ph.D.
Professor of Management, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Margaret Ray
Chair and Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Ray specializes in applied microeconomics and econometrics, industrial organization and regional economics.
Allison Karpyn
Professor, Education; Senior Associate Director, Center for Research in Education and Social PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Karpyn can speak to topics such as obesity, food policy and community nutrition.
Brian Faulkner, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Brian Faulkner is an assistant professor of electrical engineering.
Lee Branstetter
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Lee Branstetter's research interests include the economics of technological innovation, and economic growth in East Asia.
A.R. Siders
Director, Climate Change Science & Policy Hub | Core Faculty, Disaster Research Center | Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration & Department of Geography & Spatial SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Siders' research focuses on climate change adaptation policies with an emphasis on relocation and fairness in adaptation.
