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Wenlin Liu

Wenlin Liu

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Wenlin Liu's research focus is using technologies to enhance disaster communication preparedness and resilience in multiethnic communities.

Organization-public relationsDisaster communicationsMultiethnic communities
Martin Kang, Ph.D.

Martin Kang, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University

EconometricsEmpirical AnalysisArtificial IntelligenceMachine LearningData Science
Russell Schwartz

Russell Schwartz

Professor and Department HeadCarnegie Mellon University

Russell Schwartz works in computational biology and the use of algorithms, AI, machine learning, and simulation in biomedical science.

Cancer BiologyBiophysicsPopulation GeneticsComputational GenomicsMachine Learning
Juraj Bednar

Juraj Bednar

partner, strategyDIGMIA s.r.o.

mapping unconventional corners of real and imaginary worlds

BitcoinIt SecurityServer Architecture
Eric Yttri

Eric Yttri

Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Eric Yttri's research goal is to establish how neural circuits lead to these action selection decisions.

Motor CoordinationCognitive Brain FunctionNeural CircuitsNeuroscience
Jason Jamerson

Jason Jamerson

Assistant ProfessorLouisiana State University

Jason Jamerson is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of experiential narrative and the forefront of digital media.

A.I. Assisted DesignVirtual ProductionVirtual Film StudiosGame EnginesAnimation
Laurence Ales

Laurence Ales

Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Laurence Ales' research interests include macroeconomics, optimal taxation, and contract theory.

Disruptive TechnologiesTax PolicyEconomicsOptimal TaxationMacroeconomics
Kiel Brennan-Marquez

Kiel Brennan-Marquez

Professor and William T. Golden ScholarUniversity of Connecticut

Prof. Brennan-Marquez is an expert on human judgment and the role of courts in the age of big data and algorithmic decision-making.

The Fourth AmendmentPolicingOver-CriminalizationLaw and TechnologyConstitutional Law
Julie McCown

Julie McCown

Associate Professor of EnglishSouthern Utah University

Specializing in early American natural history, post-humanism, and digital humanities theory

Artifical IntelligenceEcocriticismRace and Nature in Early American LiteratureEarly American NovelsComposition
Jennifer Carter-Johnson

Jennifer Carter-Johnson

Associate Professor of Law; Associate Dean for Academic AffairsMichigan State University

Professor Jenny Carter-Johnson focuses her interests on intellectual property law, food and drug regulation and bioethics.

Biological Research & the LawPatent Law