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Michael Starz
Executive Director, Carnegie Mellon University’s Critical Technology InitiativeCarnegie Mellon University
Michael Starz develops assessment capabilities for critical technologies for U.S. competitiveness
Michael Mattarock
Associate Director and Assistant Teaching Professor, Information Networking InstituteCarnegie Mellon University
Michael Mattarock develops and implements strategies to enhance the national security research portfolio.
Ramayya Krishnan
Professor of Management Science and Information SystemsCarnegie Mellon University
Ramayya Krishnan is well known for his work in e-commerce and information risk management.
Costa Samaras
Trustee Professor of Civil and Environmental EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University
Costa Samaras's research focuses on the pathways to clean, climate-safe, equitable, and secure energy and infrastructure systems.
Hoda Heidari
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Hoda Heidari is broadly interested in the Ethical and Societal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
Erica Fuchs
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Erica Fuchs is passionate about building nationally the intellectual foundations and analytic tools to inform National Technology Strategy.
Harry Krejsa
Director of Studies, Washington Office, Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & TechnologyCarnegie Mellon University
Harry Krejsa leads research on emerging technology trends and their implications for US government policy.
Christophe Combemale
Assistant Research Professor, Engineering and Public PolicyCarnegie Mellon University
Christophe Combemale's is an expert contributor on labor and technology issues for the National Network for Critical Technology Assessment.
Reeja Jayan
Professor, Mechanical EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University
Reeja Jayan explores how electromagnetic fields can control materials synthesis and energy storage behavior.
Burcu Akinci
Dean, College of EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University
Burcu Akinci focuses on emerging energy technologies and using AI to monitor energy use.
