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Allison Burdette
Professor in the Practice of Business LawEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Business Law professor/advisor empowering students to navigate legal obstacles & opportunities in careers.
Zachary Lipton
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Zachary Lipton's research spans machine learning methods and their applications in healthcare and natural language processing.
Tom Mitchell
Founders University ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Tom Mitchell is a longtime researcher in AI, including new systems that can improve healthcare, education, climate and more.
Rachel Mandelbaum
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Rachel Mandelbaum's research interests are predominantly in the areas of observational cosmology and galaxy studies.
Heather McKillop
Thomas & Lillian Landrum Alumni ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. McKillop is an archaeologist, academic, and Maya scholar, noted particularly for her research into ancient Maya coastal trade routes.
Kara Dixon Vuic
LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Professor of War, Conflict, and Society in 20th-Century AmericaTexas Christian University
Prof. Vuic writes about women, gender, and the US military.
Douglas M. Brugge, Ph.D., M.S.
Professor and Chair, Department of Public Health SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Brugge is an expert in occupational and environmental health.
Suzanna Sherry
Herman O. Loewenstein Chair in Law EmeritaVanderbilt University
Nationally renowned expert on the Supreme Court and constitutional law.
Indira Samarasekera
Senior AdvisorBennett Jones LLP
A metallurgical engineer by training, Dr. Samarasekera spent a decade as President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Alberta
Gregory Heyworth
Associate Professor of English and Computer Science; Director, Lazarus ProjectUniversity of Rochester
Gregory Heyworth is a textual scientist who works on new ways to read ancient manuscripts and maps using spectral imaging technology.
