Michael Scullin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience · Baylor University
Professor Scullin’s research investigates how sleep physiology impacts memory, education, health, and aging.
Neuroscience Sleep Physiology Cognitive Neuroscience Sleep Neuroscience and Cognition Psychology
Jason James
Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology · University of Mary Washington
Jason James' research comes out of a fascination and dismay at the power of collective identities with nations, ethnic groups, and "races."
Anthropology Sociology German Studies Nationalism Tourism
Jacquelyn Micieli-Voutsinas
Assistant Professor · University of Florida
Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas is a critical museum studies scholar with expertise on 9/11 memory and landscapes of terrorism, broadly defined.
Post-9/11 Heritage Debates Museum Studies Memory and Geopolitics 9/11 Memorial Landscapes Cultural Heritage at Sites of Terrorism
Michaela Porubanova
Associate Professor, Psychology · Farmingdale State College
Michaela Porubanova's research includes cognitive psychology, and the cognitive science of religion.
Psychology Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Science of Religion Visual Attention Emotion
Aprinda Indahlastari
Research Assistant Professor · University of Florida
Aprinda Indahlastari focuses on achieving precision medicine by improving existing medical devices/intervention methods.
Cognitive Aging tDCS Computational Neuroscience Finitie Element Methods Neuromodulation
Rebecca Spencer
Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Rebecca Spencer is one of the nation's leading researchers exploring the relationship between sleep and brain function.
Behavioral Neuroscience Sleep Memory and Learning Cognition Learning and Memory Sleep and Learning
Louis A. Pérez, Ph.D.
J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor of History. Director, Institute for the Study of the Americas, College of Arts and Sciences · UNC-Chapel Hill
Dr. Pérez’s principal research interests center on the 19th and 20th century Caribbean, with a research emphasis on Cuba.
Cuba Cuban Revolution Caribbean Studies Latin American Culture
Daniel Kaufer, MD
Associate Professor; Division Chief, Cognitive Neurology and Memory Disorders; Director, UNC Memory Disorders program; Co-Director, Carolina Alzheimer's Network · UNC-Chapel Hill
Expert in memory and cognitive disorders and provides patients with comprehensive neurocognitive diagnostic evaluations of memory disorders.
Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus Dementia Frontotemporal Degeneration Neurology Memory Disorders
Rebecca Walker Reczek
Associate Professor of Marketing | Fisher College of Business · The Ohio State University
Dr. Reczek’s research focuses on the area of consumer behavior
Marketing Marketing & Advertising Marketing & Branding Social Influence Consumer Behavior
Garrett Strosser
Associate Professor of Psychology / Chair of Psychology Department · Southern Utah University
Specializing in empirical social psychology research, stigma against mentally ill, and dark triad traits
Cognitive Psychology Culture and Cognition Dark Triad Traits Ethics Forensic Psychology
Laura Thompson, PhD
Doctoral Faculty - Clinical Psychology · Fielding Graduate University
Effects of womb environment and maternal social factors on Infant learning; Effects of stress on cognition in infants and adults
Stress Self-Regulation Attention Working Memory Infant Learning
David Bader
Distinguished Professor, Computer Science · New Jersey Institute of Technology
Interests lie at the intersection of data science & high-performance computing, with applications in cybersecurity
Computational Genomics Applications in Cybersecurity Data Science High-Performance Computing Massive-Scale Analytics
Melanie Sekeres, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience · Baylor University
Expert in memory consolidation processes
Episodic Memory in Humans Age and Memory Memory Consolidation Processes
Micki McElya, Ph.D.
Professor of History · University of Connecticut
Professor McElya is an expert in the histories of women, gender, sexuality, and race in the U.S., with a focus on politics and memory.
U.S. Cultural and Political History Women & Gender Sexuality & LGBTQ History Feminist Theory Queer Theory
H. Shanker Krishnan
Nestle-Hustad Professor of Marketing · Indiana University, Kelley School of Business
H. Shanker Krishnan's research focuses on the role of memory in brand equity, brand associations, and brand extensions.
Implicit Memory for Information Memory Interference Processes Role of Memory in Brand Equity Brand Associations Brand Extensions
A/Prof. Reshma A. Merchant
Head of Division Geriatric Medicine, University Medicine Cluster · National University Health System
Head of Division, National University of Singapore
Long-Term Care Cognitive Frailty Long Term Care Internal Medicine Gerantology
Lisa A. Costello
Professor, Writing and Linguistics & Director, Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program · Georgia Southern University
Lisa Costello researches writing, gender and the Holocaust.
Rhetoric and Public Memory Genocide Studies Women's and Gender Studies The Holocaust Writing and Linguistics
Jennifer Andrews
Professor, Department of English · University of New Brunswick
Jennifer Andrews’s areas of interest include nineteenth- and twentieth-century English-Canadian and American literature
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century English-Canadian and American Literature Native North American Literature Literary Theory Border Studies Cultural Studies
Prof. Kaarin Anstey
Professor, School of Psychology · Australian National University
Psychology and neuroscience expert exploring the epidemiology of cognition and dementia
Fostering Healthy Ageing Older Drivers Public Health and Health Services Neurosciences Psychology
Gustavo Vejarano
Graduate Program Director and Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering · Loyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Wireless Multihop Networks (Wmn) Cognitive Radios and Networking Cross-Layer Design Cyber-Physical Systems: adaptation mechanisms for WMNs to human activity and behavior Self-Organized Communication Networks