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Jonathon Burkow Dr. Dae Kwan Ko Nick Ivanov Joshua Baldwin Shuting Wu Dr. David Luecke Jonathon King Burkow is a PhD student in Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. His research focuses on the application of computer vision to medical imaging, more specifically interpreting and detecting rib fractures of infant children. Dr. Ko is a postdoctoral researcher in Plant Research Laboratory in College of Natural Science. He is passionate about addressing critical biological questions with a hypothesis-driven approach using genomics. His research is focused on understanding how biological networks contribute to plant growth. Ivanov is a PhD student at Michigan State University in Computer Science. His primary career ambition is to leverage smart technological solutions for addressing major global issues such as corruption, income inequality, and lack of access to IT resources. He plans to utilize the performance and scalability of cloud technology to serve the new generation of IT solutions. Baldwin is a PhD student in the Department of Communication at Michigan State University. His research is focused on positive media psychology and the emotional response to narratives as well as adapting audio-visual computational detection tools for social scientific use. He plans to integrate cloud computing into his research to make it easier to use by scholars in related fields. Montero is a PhD candidate in the Electrical Engineering Program at MSU. Her research is focused on using sensors, such as microphones, and machine learning techniques to monitor human behaviors during virtual social interactions. The goal of this research is to provide real time feedback related to human behaviors to improve teamwork performance. Dr. Luecke is a research associate in Integrative Biology in College of Natural Science. He earned his PhD from University of California - Davis before moving to MSU to study electric fish biology. He aspires to continue working to understand the origins of of biological diversity, as well as to use modern genetic engineering technology to make a more sustainable society. King is a PhD candidate at MSU in the Department of Political Science and received his BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and MA from Michigan State. King's research has been focused on U.S. federal judicial nominations, machine learning, and how the personality of judges impacts judicial decision making. Meng Cai Meng is a PhD student in Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Planning, Design, and Construction. Her research interests focus on three themes: the social implications of transformative technologies, urban sustainability, and the use of computational methods to examine cities. Huan Chen Chen is a 2nd year PhD student in the Genetics and Genome Science Program. Her research is focused on human biology and utilizing computational approaches to understand disease interactions using chemical genomics-based approaches. Sylmarie Davila-Montero Wu is a third year PhD student in the Department of Accounting and Information Systems at MSU. Wu's research explores the role of accounting information in capital markets such as affecting stock prices and behaviors of capital market participants. Sanguk Lee Lee is a PhD student in the Department of Communication at MSU. His interest lies in the application of computational methods to understand the dynamics of human communication phenomena. His research will implement machine learning to extract public responses towards COVID-19 from semantic social media data and test research questions with a set of formal statistical analyses. Yingjie Li Li is a PhD candidate in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability. His research interests are focused on synthesizing environmental remote sensing and social media big data to understand human-environmental interactions (how earth's landscapes change due to human activities).

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Jonathon Burkow

Dr. Dae Kwan Ko

NickIvanov

JoshuaBaldwin

ShutingWu

Dr. DavidLuecke

JonathonKing

Burkow is a PhD student in Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. His research focuses on the application of computer vision to medical imaging, more specifically interpreting and detecting rib fractures of infant children.

Dr. Ko is a postdoctoral researcher in Plant Research Laboratory in College of Natural Science. He is passionate about addressing critical biological questions with a hypothesis-driven approach using genomics. His research is focused on understanding how biological networks contribute to plant growth.

Ivanov is a PhD student at Michigan State University in Computer Science. His primary career ambition is to leverage smart technological solutions for addressing major global issues such as corruption, income inequality, and lack of access to IT resources. He plans to utilize the performance and scalability of cloud technology to serve the new generation of IT solutions.

Baldwin is a PhD student in the Department of Communication at Michigan State University. His research is focused on positive media psychology and the emotional response to narratives as well as adapting audio-visual computational detection tools for social scientific use. He plans to integrate cloud computing into his research to make it easier to use by scholars in related fields.

Montero is a PhD candidate in the Electrical Engineering Program at MSU. Her research is focused on using sensors, such as microphones, and machine learning techniques to monitor human behaviors during virtual social interactions. The goal of this research is to provide real time feedback related to human behaviors to improve teamwork performance.

Dr. Luecke is a research associate in Integrative Biology in College of Natural Science. He earned his PhD from University of California - Davis before moving to MSU to study electric fish biology. He aspires to continue working to understand the origins of of biological diversity, as well as to use modern genetic engineering technology to make a more sustainable society.

King is a PhD candidate at MSU in the Department of Political Science and received his BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and MA from Michigan State. King's research has been focused on U.S. federal judicial nominations, machine learning, and how the personality of judges impacts judicial decision making.

Meng Cai

Meng is a PhD student in Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Planning, Design, and Construction. Her research interests focus on three themes: the social implications of transformative technologies, urban sustainability, and the use of computational methods to examine cities.

Huan Chen

Chen is a 2nd year PhD student in the Genetics and Genome Science Program. Her research is focused on human biology and utilizing computational approaches to understand disease interactions using chemical genomics-based approaches.

SylmarieDavila-Montero

Wu is a third year PhD student in the Department of Accounting and Information Systems at MSU. Wu's research explores the role of accounting information in capital markets such as affecting stock prices and behaviors of capital market participants.

Sanguk Lee

Lee is a PhD student in the Department of Communication at MSU. His interest lies in the application of computational methods to understand the dynamics of human communication phenomena. His research will implement machine learning to extract public responses towards COVID-19 from semantic social media data and test research questions with a set of formal statistical analyses.

Yingjie Li

Li is a PhD candidate in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability. His research interests are focused on synthesizing environmental remote sensing and social media big data to understand human-environmental interactions (how earth's landscapes change due to human activities).