Education: phd

Emmet Campos
David Nickles
Dr. David A. Nickles is a professor of science education, currently serving as Director for Research Communications and Outreach at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. His three decades of work in California science education include teaching science and mathematics in grades K-16 and science methods for Masters’ students and candidates seeking primary and secondary teaching credentials at four California State Universities. He has also held administrative leadership positions in two California County Offices of Education (Monterey and Contra Costa) and an educational research institute (West Ed). His research interests include teacher candidates' formation of conceptions about teaching science and curriculum development guided by changing students' conceptions of science teaching. Dr. Nickles has initiated a number of professional development programs in both science and mathematics for in-service teachers and has been a frequent presenter at conferences and workshops. He developed a mentor teacher workshop to train experienced teachers to mentor new science teachers. He was co-author of the text "Health, Science and Safety in the Elementary School". He continues to be involved in local educational committees with the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and the Monterey County Business Council.
Diana Chapman Walsh
Diana Chapman Walsh was president of Wellesley College from 1993-2007. Formerly, she was a professor and department chair at the Harvard School of Public Health. Currently she is trustee, director, or member of governing and advisory boards including the MIT corporation, the Broad Institute, the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Institute of Healthcare Improvement, and the Washington University at Saint Louis Institute of Public Health.
Olga Tikhonova
Olga Tikhonova is an associate professor at the Yakut State University, Russian Federation.
Kuki Singh
Kuki Singh is a learning designer at Edith Cowan University.
Deb Sarlin
Deb Sarlin is the Assistant Director of Instructional Technology at Bucknell University.
Stavros Katsios
Stavros Katsios is Associate Professor of International Economic Relations and International Economic Crime at Ionian University, Corfu, Greece
Jacinto Dávila
Phd in Logic and Artificial Intelligence. Currently researcher in multi-agent modelling and simulation at Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela.