Virtual Library: Research Cafe

Individual researchers from the Florida Atlantic community offer live discussions of their research. They also conduct a question and answer session with virtual audience members.

Two different informal presentations by research faculty or graduate students that address the research across 大象传媒.

Julie Golden-Botti, Ed.D., Marie Petrie, Ph.D.,
Oge Marques, Ph.D., Michelle Vaughan, Ed.D.

Promises & Pitfalls of Online Learning

Oscar M. Curet, Ph.D.
Innovation Through Bio-Inspired Systems

Carol Tessel, Ph.D.
Adult Second Language Pronunciation

Lilah Besser Ph.D. MSPH
Your Brain on Nature

David Kan, Ph.D.
Traffic With Autonomous Vehicles

Behnaz Ghoraani, Ph.D.
Technology for Improving Healthcare

Aditya Nayak, Ph.D.
Imaging Marine Particles & Plankton

Lucia Carvelli, Ph.D.
Drug Effects Across Generations

Heather Howard, Ph.D.
Healing Mothers With Trauma

Christine E. Spadola, Ph.D.
Her research interests include sleep and mental health promotion, substance abuse and mindfulness.

Melanie Lorenz, Ph.D.
Her focus is in international business and marketing; her research has been published in the Journal of World Business, International Marketing Review, and Academy of Management Learning and Education, among others.

Meredith Ellis, Ph.D.
Her research seeks insight as to how people lived in the past. She does this by examining a variety of human skeletal remains found in historical archaeological sites to see what their bodies can tell us about their daily lives, their family, and even life within the larger community. She explores the intersection between the social and biological lives of people.

Jordon Beckler, Ph.D.
Topics covered in this presentation include autonomous seafloor biogeochemical exploration, blue hole biogeochemical exploration, harmful algal bloom sediment research, oil spills and sediments and more.

Topher Maraffi
He teaches undergraduate multimedia production courses in film, video and new media, as well as graduate courses in media, technology and entertainment.

Vivian Merk, Ph.D.
Her work involves bio-inspired crystallization, understanding biological systems and generating bio-inspired composites for use in real-world applications.