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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.
Erica Cochran Hameen
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Erica Cochran Hameen's architectural experience includes over 50 educational, media and broadcast, community, and transportation facilities.
Jeff Secrest
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Prof. Secrest focuses on experimental neutrino physics, experimental flavor physics, maximum entropy techniques, group theory, & gravitation
Michael Mendez
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Public PolicyUC Irvine
Michael Mendez has experience in the public and private sectors, where he consulted and actively engaged in the policymaking process.
Kayla Green
ProfessorTexas Christian University
Chemistry, treatment of oxidative stress (neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's). History of Chemistry (gas, atomic bomb).
Jack Brouwer
Professor: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering; Director: National Fuel Cell Research Center, Advanced Power and Energy ProgramUC Irvine
Jack Brouwer's research focuses on high-temperature electrochemical dynamics and integrated renewable energy systems.
Dr Lucy Bastin
Reader, Computer ScienceAston University
Dr. Bastin specializes in spatio-temporal environmental analysis and semantic interoperability for data, models & metadata
Jennifer Biddle
Professor, Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Biddle's research interests include microbial ecology of marine systems, deep biosphere life, benthic archaea and bacteria.
Bryan E. Penprase, PhD
DeanSoka University
Professor Penprase is Dean of Faculty and Professor of Science.
April Wynn
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Wynn is a plant geneticist and is interested in examining the intersection of genetic regulatory networks for seed and flower formation.