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Professor Richard Martin
Reader, Electrical, Electronic & Power Eng, Aston Institute of Materials Research (AIMR)Aston University
Dr Martin's research interests include bioactive glass and structural studies.
Michael Savarese, Ph.D.
Expert in sea-level rise and environmental changeFlorida Gulf Coast University
Michael Savarese studies the history of environmental change in coastal areas and how this can inform the future.
Anahi Santiago, EMBA, CISM
Chief Information Security OfficerChristianaCare
Anahi Santiago is one of the nation's foremost cybersecurity experts and is interviewed by dozens of national media outlets each year.
Joshua Goldberger
Assistant Professor | Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryThe Ohio State University
New materials expert, specializing in applications in electronics, energy conversion, and medicine
Saleem Ali
Professor of Energy and the Environment Geography and Spatial Sciences; Biden School of Public Policy and AdministrationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Ali's research examines the causes and consequences of environmental conflicts.
Eliot Pence
DirectorThe Whitaker Group
Creating conditions for sustainable prosperity in Africa is the focus of The Whitaker Group's Director, and a Global Governance Fellow
Carl Elks, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Professor Elks' career focuses on maturing and advancing the state of the art in the areas of safety assessment and fault tolerance.
Forrest W Breyfogle III
President and CEOSmarter Solutions, Inc.
An enhanced business management system
Murat Ozdemir
Country AdvisorInvestment Support and Promotion Agency (ISPAT)
Country Advisor at Investment Support and Promotion Agency (ISPAT)
Megan Donahue
Professor of AstronomyMichigan State University
Megan Donahue is an expert on AGN feedback in clusters and circumgalactic gas and is now president of the American Astronomical Society.
