Lackner developed mineral sequestration, zero emission power plants and direct air capture to balance the carbon budget. He closes the carbon cycle producing fuels and plastics with CO2 from air, water and renewable energy.
Doug Sandy is a former CTO and computing industry veteran. His primary teaching and research interests include computer systems performability, structured machine architecture, and embedded systems engineering.
Smith is a behavioral neuroscientist studying learning and memory systems in both insects and mammals. His work is being applied to studies of human diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Cisneros is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of experience as a reporter, editor, and director for Spanish-language media outlets in the U.S.
Mark Hass is an educator, author and former global marketing executive teaching as a professor of practice and a member of the Barrett Honors faculty at the W. P. Carey School of Business.
Allenby's areas of expertise include tech, geopolitical, and mil/sec implications of emerging technologies, industrial ecology, sustainable engineering, and earth systems engineering and management.
Martinez-Brawley areas of interest: rural communities and rural services, research paradigms, social work education, innovative models of service delivery in public organizations and diversity issues in service delivery.
Shafer's research interests include the effectiveness of telemedicine in training substance abuse counselors and the effectiveness of mental health courts.
Collins teaches courses in intermedia and art pedagogy. He is also founding co-director of the PRISM lab, an interdisciplinary digital design facility, and coordinator of artCore, the School of Art's foundation program.
Italian by birth and passionate about the language and culture of her native country, Dal Martello has been teaching Italian language and culture courses at Arizona State since 1996.
Bonnie Wentzel's work promotes success through positive communication and experiential learning. She serves as Assistant Dean of Career-Track Faculty Success in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science.
Rob Melnick has authored, managed and contributed to nearly 200 funded policy studies on topics such as economic development, education reform, urban growth, quality of life, workforce development and sustainability.
His intellectual interests are broadly comparative and publications include 13 books in English and Spanish with three others translated in Spanish as well as more than 75 articles and chapters and received major awards.
Dianne Hansford is an Assistant Teaching Professor in SCAI. Dianne's research interests are in the fields of geometric modeling and scientific visualization. She has co-authored three books in these areas.
Michael Cirillo specializes in aviation programs, including all facets of air traffic management, and has 45 years of experience working in the aviation industry in both the public and private sectors.
Green writes on the history of political and legal thought. He is especially interested in the history of constitutionalism, theories of interpretation, and the concept of judicial power.