Bryan develops novel systems and algorithms for remote sensing, wireless communications, and astronomy. He leads the NASA CubeSounder balloon mission and is the survey lead for the NASA SPHEREx satellite mission.
Dr. Youngstedt is a professor in CONHI at ASU, and at the Phoenix VA. His research focuses on non-pharmacologic treatments for sleep and circadian rhythm disorders, and hazards of long sleep.
Dr. Kyle Mox oversees programs to identify, recruit, and prepare candidates for nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships, including the Rhodes Scholarship, Truman Scholarship, and Fulbright US Student program.
MARK GREENBLATT is a three-time Peabody winner who teaches how to collaborate on high-impact multimedia investigations. He worked more than a decade in Washington D.C. for Scripps and is the elected Treasurer of I.R.E.
Skoda spent 25 years in the newspaper industry, working in four different states for publications like The Arizona Republic, MaxPreps, Orange County Register and the Dallas Morning News.
Since receiving her doctorate at UC Berkeley, Keeler has researched high energy physics, particularly holographic dualities. She was postdoc at Harvard, U Michigan, and the Niels Bohr Institute before joining ASU in 2017.
Plaisier works to answer open questions about human diseases by turning large-scale patient data into integrative models that can be used to describe novel disease biology or discover drug targets.
The Smith group specializes in developing novel imaging technologies and multiomic biomarker discovery towards applications in women’s health and mental illness.
Bean applies bioanalytical chemistry methods to characterize microbial, human, animal, plant, and soil metabolomes to identify biomarkers of health and disease.
Professor, Entrepreneur, Board Member, Keynote Speaker, Consultant, international experience living/working in Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America.
Kidd has unique experiences within the criminal justice field having provided command oversight for nearly every unit within the Tucson Police Department.He is also a U.S. Army veteran.
Zapor is a retired 25-year veteran of the U.S. Department of Justice, ATF. He currently is a corporate security executive and faculty associate with the the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at ASU.
Legg's research uses a socio-ecological approach to explore the question of how we construct community sport experiences to maximum positive development outcomes, with a specific focus on positive youth development.
Johnson has worked as a public defender, prosecutor, corrections officer and member of the judiciary. Over the last eight years, he has taught at NAU, Phoenix College and ASU.
Glensor is recognized internationally for his work in community policing and problem solving and has provided training and technical support to more than 750 agencies in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Great Britain and Ukraine.