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Graham Beattie
Associate Professor and Chair of EconomicsLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Jerome "Jay" Apt
Professor EmeritusCarnegie Mellon University
Jay Apt is an emeritus professor at the Tepper School of Business and in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy.
Gennady Miloshevsky, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of Nuclear Engineering Program, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Professor Miloshevsky researches computational physics with emphasis on effects of plasma, laser and particle beams on materials.
Chris Telmer
Associate Professor, Financial EconomicsCarnegie Mellon University
Chris Telmer's research includes the effect of government subsidies on the financing of renewable energy assets.
Efstathios Michaelides
W.A. "Tex" Moncrief, Jr. Founding Chair of EngineeringTexas Christian University
Professor Michaelides focuses on lifetime of fossil fuel resources, alternative energy, geothermal energy and nanofluids.
Ram B. Gupta, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research | Professor of Chemical & Life Science EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Research interest: batteries, electrochemistry, sustainable energy, biofuel, biomaterials, supercritical extraction, and nanomedicine.
Johanna Engstrom
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Johanna Engström’s research focuses on hydroclimatology, water resources, drought and renewable energies, with a focus on the southeast U.S.
Jeff Secrest
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Prof. Secrest focuses on experimental neutrino physics, experimental flavor physics, maximum entropy techniques, group theory, & gravitation
Wujie Zhang, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Wujie Zhang is an expert in biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cell-based medicine, micro/nanotechnology, and drug delivery.
David Wettergreen
Research ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
David Wettergreen is well known for deploying robots in locations that compel scientific investigation without human presence.
