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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > News Topics > Culture & Living > War / Terrorism >

Homeland and International Security

Faculty Experts:

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Pratim Biswas

Chariman of the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering; the Stifel and Quinette Jens Professor

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Biswas received his Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology, has published extensively in his field and served on many international organizations and conferences. His research interests include aerosol science and engineering, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, materials ...


Expertise: aerosol science, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, material processing for environmental technologies, environmentally benign processing, environmental nanotechnology, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5482 / pratim.biswas@seas.wustl.edu


Kathleen Clark

Professor of Law

Clark
Clark

Kathleen Clark teaches courses on secrecy and whistleblowing, national security law, legal and government ethics. Prior to teaching, she served as counsel to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, where she worked on issues of white collar crime, and was a law clerk to Judge Harold H. Greene in Washington ...


Expertise: legal ethics, national security law, whistleblowing, military tribunals, privacy of lawyer-client conversations, ethics in government, legal defense funds for government officials

Direct contact: (314) 935-4081 / kathleen@wulaw.wustl.edu


Christopher Gill

Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering

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Gill received his doctorate from Washington University. He is widely published and holds research interests in real-time, fault-tolerant, secure, and embedded middleware hybrid static/dynamic resource management, adaptive and reflective distributed systems, distributed object computing, real-time ...


Expertise: middleware, cybersecurity, changing environments, real-time behavior

Direct contact: (314) 935-7538 / cdgill@wustl.edu


Ronald S. Indeck

DAS Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering

Ron Indeck
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Indeck earned his doctorate from the University of Minnesota. His research involves magnetic and optical components and systems, especially in the areas of information technology and security. He is working with extremely high density magnetic recording systems, fast searching of massive databases, ...


Expertise: object verification, public surveillance, magnetic information storage systems, magnetism

Media assistance: (314) 935-5272 / dlutz@wustl.edu


Panos Kouvelis

Emerson Distinguished Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management

Panos Kouvelis
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Kouvelis is an expert on global supply chain security and on the efforts of homeland security officials to secure the 30 million containers that are shipped into the United States annually as part of the manufacturing and distribution supply chain. He's also an expert source on a variety of business-related ...


Expertise: marketing, e-commerce, operations management, manufacturing management, facility layout, inventory control, production planning, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-4604 / kouvelis@wustl.edu


Gregory Magarian

Professor of law

Gregory Magarian

Magarian is a leading expert in the areas of election law, the electoral system, free speech, the First Amendment and constitutional law. He is the author of a number of articles including the forthcoming "Substantive Media Regulation in Three Dimensions" (George Washington Law Review).


Expertise: election law, First Amendment, third parties, free speech, law and religion, church-state law, media regulation, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-3394 / gpmagarian@wulaw.wustl.edu


Joseph O'Sullivan

Samuel C. Sachs Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dean of UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program

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O'Sullivan received his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. He has published dozens of peer reviewed articles and is active in many international conferences and professional organizations. He conducts research in a wide range of science and technology for security applications, including ...


Expertise: electrical engineering, encryption, sensors, automatic target recognition, cybersecurity

Direct contact: (314) 935-4173 / jao@wustl.edu


Neil M. Richards

Associate Professor of Law

Richards
Richards

Richards is available to comment on issues related to the Supreme Court, the First Ammendment, privacy law, and Constitutional law. A former law clerk for Chief Justice of the United States William H. Rehnquist, Richards' research focuses on present-day and historical questions of free speech and privacy ...


Expertise: Constitutional law, First Amendment, Supreme Court and the Constitution, privacy law, press and the Constitution

Direct contact: (314) 935-4794 / nmrichards@wulaw.wustl.edu


Samuel Stanley

Director of the Midwest Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research

Stanley
Stanley

Stanley directs the Midwest Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (MRCE), funded by a $35 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The center's mission is to support basic and translational research in critical areas ...


Expertise: biodefense, infectious diseases

Media assistance: (314) 935-5217 / joeangeles@wustl.edu


John Stern

Professor Emeritus of Psychology in Arts & Sciences

Stern
Stern

Stern, a professor emeritus of psychology, is a pioneer in the integrative and emergent science of psychophysiology. His main field of interest is human psychophysiology applied to human factors problems and major concern is with using the eye and eyelids as indicants of aspects of information processing ...


Expertise: psychophysiology, biometrics, lie detection, stress monitoring, eye blinks, fatigue, drowsy drivers

Direct contact: (314) 935-6535 / jastern@artsci.wustl.edu



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Related Information
Media Assistance:

Diana Lutz
Senior Science Editor
dlutz@wustl.edu

(314) 935-5272
Related Links:
Department of Homeland Security
Center for National Security Studies
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Centre for Counterintelligence & Security Studies
FBI
Intelligence Community, including the C.I.A

Related Groups:

Schools:
School of Engineering & Applied Science
School of Law

Departments:
Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering
Mathematics
The Preston M. Green Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Programs:
Center for BioCybernetics and Intelligent Systems
Center for Security Technology
Institute for Global Legal Studies

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Related Topics:
Alertness / Deceit / Intent Detection
American Politics
American Politics
Anomaly Detection
Biometrics
Bioterrorism
Borders
Business & Economics
Campaign Tactics & Strategy
Chemistry
Computer Technology
Constitutional Law
Critical Infrastructure
Culture & Living
Cybersecurity
Homeland Security Law and Policy
International Business
International Law
International Politics
Law & Legal Issues
Life Sciences
McDonnell International Scholars Academy
Middle East / Islamic Issues
Politics of Religion, Islamic Issues
Presidential Politics & Campaign Issues
Privacy
Public Policy & Politics
Science & Technology
Sensors
Software / Network Security
Surveillance
Terrorism Response & Foreign Policy
War / Terrorism

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Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2004


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