2019 Salerno Symposium Presenters
Joseph Bock, professor of international conflict management, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- “Humanitarianism Unleashed: How to Take the World into Your Own Hands”
Martin Hudson, associate professor of biology, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Biological Marvels: Using Worms to Understand Where Your Brain Comes From”
Martina Kaledin, associate professor of chemistry, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Driven Molecular Dynamics Method for a Precise Understanding and Assignments of Experimental Spectra”
Kevin McFall, associate professor of mechatronics engineering, Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
- “How Do Self-Driving Vehicles Really Work?”
Charles Perrin, part-time assistant professor of history, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- “Forgotten Prisoners of the Tsar: East Prussian Deportees in Russia during World War I”
Altug Poyraz, assistant professor of chemistry, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Novel Cathode Free Battery Design for Long Cycle Life Aqueous Zinc-ion Batteries”
Eric Stachura, assistant professor of mathematics, College of Science and Mathematics
- “A New Mathematical Model for Cancer Stem Cell Invasion”
Jared Taglialatela, associate professor of biology, College of Science and Mathematics
- “What Bonobos and Chimpanzees Are Teaching Us about the Origins of Language”
Doreen Wagner, professor of nursing, WellStar College of Health and Human Services
- “An Exploration of Postoperative Delirium and Unplanned Perioperative Hypothermia in Surgical Patients”