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Samuel Redman
Professor of History and Director of Public History ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Sam Redman is best known for his work on the history of museums, especially the history of anthropology and archaeology.
Hiba Baroud
Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental EngineeringVanderbilt University
Expert in risk, reliability and resilience of critical infrastructure against climate change and natural disasters, particularly flooding.
Edwin "Win" Everham, Ph.D.
Expert on hurricanes and other disturbances and their ecological impactFlorida Gulf Coast University
Edwin Everham is an expert in ecological modeling and restoration ecology.
Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D.
Professor | Mechanical and Civil EngineeringFlorida Tech
Dr. Pinelli studies wind-structure interaction, hurricane field and lab experimentation, hurricane risk analysis and vulnerability models.
Andrew Koeser
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Andrew Koeser is a research professor who investigates how to best grow trees in cities and urban areas.
Monica Escaleras, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of the Business and Economics Polling InitiativeFlorida Atlantic University
Monica Escaleras is an expert in natural disasters and political economy.
Paulina Jaramillo
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Paulina Jaramillo is currently involved in research to understand the social, economic and environmental implications of energy consumption.
Sarah DeYoung
Associate Professor, Sociology & Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware
Prof. DeYoung's expertise is in maternal and child health in crisis and disaster settings, with a focus on infant feeding in emergencies.
Samantha Chapman, PhD
Professor of Biology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Samantha Chapman, PhD is an Associate Professor with expertise in global change in coastal ecosystems and invasive plant species.
James Randerson
Chancellor's Professor Earth System ScienceUC Irvine
James Randerson studies the global carbon cycle using remote sensing and in-situ measurements and different types of models.