Austin is an Astrophysics PhD candidate in the School of Earth and Space Exploration. Their research uses stellar evolution models and habitable zone models to study the evolution of the habitable zone for stars with potentially habitable exoplanets.
Dr. Uday Kulkarni is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business. Dr. Kulkarni holds a Ph.D. in MIS from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Paul Steinbart's research interests include issues concerning the usability of information security solutions, individuals’ information security behaviors, effective governance of information security, and consumer privacy,
Swadener 's research focuses on internationally comparative social policy, with focus on sub-Saharan Africa, impacts of neoliberal policy on local communities, and children's rights and voices.
Goldstein studies genes involved in developmental processes and in learning and memory. His focus is communication of this information and other educational material in molecular biology and molecular genetics.
Ashley's studies include critical international theory, with primary attention to questions of statecraft, law, sovereignty, territoriality, production of rights-bearing citizen subjects and the modern university.
Essig's research interests include value creation by and evaluation of arts incubators; the relationship between art, money, and entrepreneurial action; and factors affecting individual artist success.
Sefair's research interests include network optimization, robust optimization, integer programming, applications of optimization in environment, public policy, urban planning and finance.