Katrina Bossert is a space physicist who studies dynamics in the near-Space region. She uses optical remote sensing instrumentation to look at coupling between the lower atmosphere and thermosphere-ionosphere system.
Vargas' research interests include the effects of poverty and inequality on the quality of life, focusing specifically on health, immigration, and social policy, and how these contribute to well-being of vulnerable families.
Morrison has authored or co-authored more than 60 articles and case studies and 11 books. Morrison has consulted with a wide range of companies around the world.
Stanley Mirvis specializes in the social and cultural history of the Jewish people. His research on eighteenth-century Jamaica explores the evolution of Jewish ethnic identity within hybrid world of Atlantic Diasporas.
Educator of Information Systems and Business Data Analytics with over 25 years of industry
experience in IT, leading architecture, solution, delivery and operations of large scale data
warehouses and BI solutions.
Dr. Wiedmer’s research focuses on supply chain networks and buyer-supplier relationships. He investigates how relationships and network structures are related to supply chain performance, risk management, and policy-making.
Amanda Pintore (she/her) is an assistant professor in the School of Music, Dance and Theatre and serves both the Theatre for Youth and Community and Acting programs.
Milcarek's current research focuses on micro-tubular Flame-assisted Fuel Cells (FFCs) and system-level hybrid combustion/FFC applications including micro cogeneration and two-stage combustors.
Muhich is a chemical engineer who uses computational chemical to understand and design materials which facilitate reduction/oxidation reactions for renewable energy generation and use and environmental sustainability
Ritter-Williams is an educator by vocation and habit, and researches the complex institution of higher education in the U.S. She focuses primarily on college students and has studied retention, critical thinking, and cyberbullying.
Evgenya Shkolnik is a professor of astrophysics at the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. She is an expert on stars, exoplanets, and the potential habitability of exoplanetary systems.
Yan has extensive experience in new materials design, thin-film solar cells, and nanoscale characterization of ferroelectric/multiferroics/photovoltaics using scanning probe microscopy.