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The 3D-printed wheelchair: a revolution in comfort?

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For millions of users, the essential mobility device can feel clinical, mechanical and uncomfortable. Now the British industrial designer thinks he's found the answer: 3D-printing. His agency, Layer, is using 3-D digital data to map biometric information. The technology allows the design team to create a bespoke wheelchair that fits an individual's body shape, weight and disability. "This... object performed better, decreased injuries and expressed the individual's sense of style, movement and emotions," Hubert said. The resin and plastic material used for the seat absorbs shocks and the design ensures the user has the best center of gravity. Layer, which once focused largely on creating high-end home furnishing products, has shifted its attention to projects that have more social impact. It involved users in the design process by creating an app where they could specify optional elements, patterns and colors. It also interviewed users to find out about pain points and frustrations before they began developing prototypes. "It's a very stigmatized, emotionally charged area of thinking so it became really important for us that it embodied points and views and opinions and voices of the people who we were designing for," Hubert said. For instance, a user who suffers from a spinal injury may want a taller seat back, while someone who has lost a leg may want the chair to take account of their off-center balance. Layer's model has won an Innovation by Design award, but the wheelchair isn't yet available commercially. "[We are] still developing quite a lot, so what you see now is what will change again when we're further down the line," Hubert said. Before founding Layer, Hubert ran a studio under his own name which spent a lot of time creating signature designer furniture. But while he enjoyed it, he found it didn't represent the core of the team. "It started to feel like having my name above the door was not the right approach to be as democratic as I wanted it to be or invited the right types of work through the door," he said. Instead, he wanted to work on projects that involved "proper problem solving" so the team could make a meaningful change. Layer has partnered with a number of globally recognized brands such as Nike (, Samsung ( and BMW ( -- but Hubert kept tight lipped on the projects the team was working on. CNNMoney (London) First published January 24, 2017: 6:05 AM ET

Just Press Print: GE Is Building A 3D-Printing Vending Machine For The Jetsons

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When biomedical researchers are looking for a new drug, they study hundreds of chemicals at a time to learn how slightly different combinations of molecules will attack a particular disease. It’s called combinatorial chemistry. Now, GE scientists are applying a similar approach to 3D printing. They are tweaking and testing various material combinations to achieve the best properties for a given part. The approach is helping engineers working at the Additive Materials Lab inside GE Global Research headquarters in Niskayuna, New York, move quickly through the early, iterative stages of alloy development, increase the repertoire of new materials and, by extension, the variety of products the machines can make. “We will of course need new machine technology that allows for bigger and more complex-shaped parts to be printed,” says Joe Vinciquerra, who leads the Additive Materials Lab. “But, fundamentally, you also need to be able to work with a wider variety of materials. We are expanding the vocabulary of our machines.” Vinciquerra’s goal is to tap GE’s deep well of materials science knowledge — the company’s engineers invented space-age ceramics, carbon fibers and even Silly Putty — and develop a proprietary recipe book for 3D-printing materials. Today, even the most advanced 3D printers only use a limited number of materials that follow very specific recipes at take as many as eight years to develop. That’s because their products must meet stringent industrial standards. “In our work, we must understand the performance and durability of metal parts in complex systems like a jet engines, where factors like strength, heat tolerance and crack resistance are extremely important,” says Laura Dial, a materials scientist in the Additive Materials Lab. Dial, who has been leading the new materials development, says that 3D printers that work with metals typically build parts from fine layers of metal powder fused together by a laser or other high-energy beam. Depending on the size of the part, printers can build one or dozens of parts at a time. From the get-go, 3D printers give designers the freedom and flexibility to manufacture shapes directly from a CAD drawing that were previously impossible to produce. But the input material still limits the printed parts’ applications. Aviation, Power and Oil & Gas businesses are already 3D printing fuel nozzles and other components, the team’s findings will be particularly useful to GE Additive, a new unit the company launched following last year’s acquisition of two pioneering makers of 3D printers that use metals: Germany’s Concept Laser and Sweden’s Arcam AB. Their machines are already printing medical implants and other high-tech parts, and GE foresees an expansive universe of other applications. “We’re aiming to turn 3D printers into space-age machines that the Jetsons would be envious of,” Vinciquerra says. “We envision a world where anything the human mind can imagine — from biomedical implants to jewelry — can be manufactured with the push of a button.” The lab, which has been around for a year, is developing a database with material recipes the machines could tap every time they need to create a specific part. “The company has ,” Vinciquerra says. “If we do it right, and we continue to leverage the power of the GE Store to merge materials and machine technology with digital, we can truly create that space-age vending machine that prints world-class parts for anyone on demand.”

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Classification of additive manufacturing processes

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Learn about the main categories of additive manufacturing along with a detailed explanation of each of the 3D printing methods that currently exist in industry. Selecting the optimal additive manufacturing process for a particular design can often be difficult. The vast range of 3D printing methods and materials mean that often several processes are suitable but each offer variations in dimensional accuracy, surface finish or post processing requirements. The goal of this article is to categorise and explain the difference between each of the additive manufacturing technologies. The most common printing methods will be identified along with the most common applications and materials that relate to each of them. Photopolymerization occurs when a photopolymer resin is exposed to light of a specific wavelength and undergoes a chemical reaction to become solid. A number of additive technologies utilize this phenomena to build up a solid part one layer at a time. SLA Stereolithography (SLA) uses a build platform submerged into a translucent tank filled with liquid photopolymer resin. Once the build platform is submerged, a single point laser located inside the machine maps a cross sectional area (layer) of a design through the bottom of the tank solidifying the material. After the layer has been mapped and solidified by the laser, the platform lifts up and lets a new layer of resin flow beneath the part. This process is repeated layer by layer to produce a solid part. Parts are typically then cured by UV to improve mechanical properties. A full guide on designing parts for SLA printing can be found here. DLP Direct light processing (DLP) follows a near identical method of producing parts when compared to SLA. The main difference is that DLP uses a digital light projector screen to flash a single image of each layer all at once. Because the projector is a digital screen, the image of each layer is composed of square pixels, resulting in a layer formed from small rectangular bricks called voxels. DLP can achieve faster print times compared to SLA for some parts, as each entire layer is exposed all at once, rather than tracing the cross sectional area with a laser. CDLP Continuous direct light processing (CDLP) (sometimes referred to as continuous liquid interface production or CLIP) produces parts in exactly the same way as DLP however it relies on continuous motion of the build plate in the Z direction (upwards). This allows for faster build times as the printer is not required to stop and separate the part from the build plate after each layer is produced. Vat polymerisation processes are excellent at producing parts with fine details and give a smooth surface finish. This makes them ideal for jewelry, investment casting and many dental and medical applications. Material developments have also allowed the printing of low run injection molds. The main limitations for vat polymerisation are the build size and part strength. Powder bed fusion (PBF) technologies utilize a thermal source to induce fusion between powder particles to a prescribed region of a build area, one layer at a time, to produce a solid part. Most PBF technologies employ mechanisms for adding and smoothing powder as a part is constructed resulting in the final component being encased in powder. The main variations in PBF technologies come from the differing energy sources (lasers or electron beams) and the powders used in the process (plastics or metals). SLS Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) uses a laser to shape and form extremely thin layers of powdered material by sintering it together one layer at a time to create a solid structure. As a layer is sintered the build area drops down one layer thickness and a fresh layer of powder is applied to the build surface. The result of this process is a component completely encase in unsintered powder that must be removed (typically with pressurized air). In industry, SLS generally refers to the sintering process used to produce nylon (sometimes also ceramic) parts from powder. SLM/DMLS Both selective laser melting (SLM) and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) produce parts via the same method as SLS. The main difference is that SLM and DMLS are used in the production of metal parts. SLM is used for producing pure metal parts while DMLS can also print with some alloys. Generally, unlike SLS, SLM and DMLS also require support to be included to compensate for the high residual stresses generated during the build process, helping to limit the likelihood of distortion occurring. DMLS is the most well established metal AM process with the largest installed base. EBM In contrast to other PBF technologies, electron beam melting (EBM) uses a high energy beam rather than a laser to induce fusion between metal powder particles. A focused electron beam scans across a thin layer of powder causing localised melting and solidification over a specific cross sectional area. These layers are built up to create a solid part. Electron beam systems produce less residual stress in parts, resulting in less distortion and less need for anchors and support structures. While EBM uses less energy and can produce layers at a faster rate than SLS, minimum feature size, powder particle size, layer thickness and surface finish are typically larger. EBM parts are also produced in a vacuum and the process can only be used with conductive materials. Multi jet fusion Multi jet fusion (MJF) works in a similar method to other PBF technologies with one extra step added to the process; a detailing agent. A layer of build powder is first applied to a work area. A fusing agent is then selectively applied where the particles are to be fused together followed by a localised detailing agent that is administered where the fusing action needs to be reduced or amplified. The detailing agent reduces fusing at the boundary of the parts to produce features with sharp and smooth edges. The work area is then exposed to fusing energy to solidify the powder particles. The process is then repeated layer by layer until a complete part has been formed. PBF technologies offer a lot of design freedom (typically no need for support) allowing for complex geometries to easily be built. Parts typically possess high strength and stiffness with a large range of post processing methods available meaning that often PBF is used to manufacture end parts. The limitations of PBF often center around surface finish (surface porosity and roughness), part shrinkage or distortion and the challenges associated with powder handling and disposal. Similar to how toothpaste is squeezed out of a tube, material extrusion technologies extrude a material through a nozzle onto a build plate. A predetermined path is followed building a part up layer by layer. FDM Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) (sometime also referred to as fused filament fabrication or FFF) uses a string of solid thermoplastic material (filament), pushing it through a heated nozzle and melting it in the process. The printer continuously moves this nozzle around, laying down the melted material at a precise location, where it instantly cools down and solidifies. This builds up a part layer by layer. FDM is the most widely used 3D printing technology. A full guide on designing parts for FDM printing can be found here. Quick and cost effective method for producing non-functional prototypes. FDM has some dimensional accuracy limitations and is very anisotropic. Material jetting is often compared to the 2D ink jetting process. Utilizing photopolymers, metals or wax that cure or harden when exposed to light or elevated temperatures parts are built up (printed) one layer at a time. The nature of the material jetting process allows for different materials to be printed in the same part. This is often utilised by printing support from a different material during the build phase. Material jetting Material jetting dispenses a photopolymer from hundreds of tiny jets in a printhead to build up a part layer by layer. This allows material jetting operations to deposit build material in a rapid, line wise fashion compared to other point-wise deposition technologies that follow a path to complete the cross sectional area of a layer. As the droplets are deposited to the build platform they are cured by UV light. Material jetting processes require support and this is often printed simultaneously during the build from a dissolvable material that is easily removed during post processing. Nano particle jetting Nano particle jetting (NPJ) uses a liquid, which contains metal nanoparticles or support nanoparticles, loaded into the printer as a cartridge and jetted onto the build tray in extremely thin layers of droplets. High temperatures inside the build envelope cause the liquid to evaporate leaving behind metal parts. DOD Drop on demand (DOD) material jetting printers have 2 print jets; one to deposit the build materials (typically a wax-like material) and another for dissolvable support material. Similar to traditional AM techniques DOD printers follow a set path and jet material (in a point wise fashion) to generate the cross sectional area of a component layer by layer. These machines also employ a fly-cutter that skims the build area after each layer is produced to ensure a perfectly flat surface before printing the next layer. DOD technology is typically used to produce “wax-like” patterns for lost-wax casting/investment casting and mold making applications. Material jetting is ideal for realistic prototypes, providing excellent details, high accuracy and smooth surface finish. Material jetting allows a designer to print a design in multiple colors and a number of materials in a single print. The main drawbacks to printing with material jetting technologies are the high cost and the UV activated photopolymers lose mechanical properties over time. Binder jetting is the process of printing a binding agent onto a powder bed to form part cross sections one layer at a time. These layers bind to one another to form a solid part. Binder jetting Binder jetting prints in a similar fashion to SLS where an initial layer of powder is required. The print head moves over the print surface depositing binder droplets (typically 80 microns in diameter) to produce a cross sectional area (layer) that forms the part. Once a layer has been printed the powder bed is lowered and a new layer of powder is spread over the recently printed layer. This process is repeated until a solid part is generated. The part is then left in the powder to cure and gain strength. After this the part is removed from the powder bed and the unbound powder removed via pressurized air. Sometimes an infiltrant is also added to improve mechanical properties. One of the main advantages of binder jetting is that nozzles can contain color allowing printing of complex geometries with lots of color. Binder jetting is ideally suited for applications that showcase aesthetics and form (architectural models, packaging, ergonomic verification etc.) It is generally is not suited for functional applications where loads will be applied due to the brittle nature of the binder/glue connection. Direct energy deposition (DED) creates parts by melting material as it is deposited. It is predominantly used with metal powders or wire and is often referred to as metal deposition. LENS Laser engineered net shape (LENS) technology utilises a deposition head comprising of laser optics, powder nozzles and inert gas tubing to melt powder as it is deposited building up a solid part layer by layer. The substrate is typically a flat metal plate that the part is built up upon or an existing part that material is added to. The laser creates a molten pool on the build area and powder is sprayed into the pool, melting and then solidifying. EBAM Electron beam additive manufacture (EBAM) is used to create metal parts using metal powder or wire welded together using an electron beam as the heat source. Producing parts in a similar fashion to LENS, electron beams are more efficient than lasers and operate under a vacuum with the technology originally being designed for use in space. DED technologies are used exclusively in metal additive manufacturing. The nature of the process means they are ideally suited for repairing or adding material to existing components (such as turbine blades). The reliance on dense support structures make DED not ideally suited for producing parts from scratch. Was this article helpful?   Yes No

Stratasys signs deal with McLaren to bring 3D printing to Formula 1

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Stratasys has signed a four-year partnership deal with McLaren Racing to bring its 3D printing expertise to Formula 1. The agreement sees the additive manufacturing leader named as the Official Supplier of 3D Printing Solutions to the McLaren-Honda Formula 1 team as it ramps up its rapid manufacturing capacity at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, UK. Under the agreement, Stratasys will supply McLaren Racing with its latest FDM and PolyJet based 3D printing solutions and cutting-edge materials for visual and functional prototyping, production tooling including composite tooling, and customised production parts. “We’re delighted to be working with such a restless, visionary and ambitious partner,” Stratasys CEO Ilan Levin said. “McLaren Racing will be leveraging our nearly 30 years of 3D printing and additive manufacturing experience to stay at the forefront of motorsport technological development. Stratasys will also gain invaluable feedback and insights from working with ultra-high performance automotive applications, which we can then apply to our mainstream automotive and aerospace customers. Equally, McLaren Racing will benefit from the superior productivity, engineering precision and wide gamut of materials that come with our 3D printing solutions.” Eric Boullier, racing director of McLaren Racing commented: “The ability to rapidly model, build and evaluate new components is an invaluable asset for any fast-moving and dynamic racing organisation. But our new partnership with Stratasys will not only increase our output in that area, but also allow us to dynamically explore and utilise the cutting-edge of Stratasys’ new 3D printing innovations and solutions. It has become clear that motorsport’s reliance on rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, and the ability to radically cut time to market, is increasing, and we look to being well served by our new alliance with Stratasys.” John Cooper, commercial and finance director of McLaren Racing, added: “We’ve already established an extremely close and fruitful relationship with the team at Stratasys, and I’m personally looking forward to expanding that relationship in the future. Stratasys’ expertise in the rapid tooling and manufacturing arena is second to none, and we firmly believe that we can forge a partnership that will prove extremely valuable to both of us.” Stratasys has a long history in the automotive industry working with companies like Opel to reduce manufacturing tool production costs by up to 90% and Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd, for the mass customisation of end-use car parts.

3-D-printed skin hints that artificial organs may be closer than you think

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Researchers claim that additive manufacturing can now produce functional skin, and the first internal organs may be ready within six years. by Jamie Condliffe January 26, 2017 The initial hype surrounding 3-D printing may have started to fade, but researchers using the technique to create living tissue are showing encouraging results. Recommended for You Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish The Chinese News App with 600 Million Users That You’ve Never Heard Of AI Software Learns to Make AI Software Data Mining Solves the Mystery of Your Slow Wi-Fi Connection Why Poker Is a Big Deal for Artificial Intelligence Recommended for You Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish The Chinese News App with 600 Million Users That You’ve Never Heard Of AI Software Learns to Make AI Software Data Mining Solves the Mystery of Your Slow Wi-Fi Connection Why Poker Is a Big Deal for Artificial Intelligence 3-D printing parts of our anatomy is not a new idea. The basic premise: insert the correct cells into a polymer or gel, print them out into a 3-D structure, and then allow the cells to grow into a living entity. If such a feat can be achieved, it could provide a supply of organs for transplant patients and remove the need for donors. This week, Spanish scientists from Madrid have published research describing new hardware that’s capable of printing functional human skin. The device creates the individual layers of skin, such as the dermis and epidermis, one atop the other. It does that by depositing plasma containing skin cells into precise geometries that allow the cells to flourish. The researchers claim that the end results will be suitable for both transplantation and lab testing of new products. Initial transplants into mice also suggest that it’s safe, though the synthetic skin has yet to be approved for use in humans. Other organizations, such as L’Oreal, are also attempting to create skin using similar approaches. But while this success lines up alongside other notable achievements, such as creating blood vessels and even synthetic ovaries for mice, 3-D-printing techniques have yet to yield entire organs for use in humans. That’s largely because printing cells in complex geometries without killing them remains difficult. Because it is flat and neatly layered, skin lends itself to printing—but rendering a heart is rather more difficult. So just how far away from 3-D-printed human organs are we, exactly? The Economist has just taken a look at the entire bio-printing landscape to establish that. It suggests that recent advances in producing some of the more simple organs mean that the first 3-D-printed livers and kidneys for human transplant could flop out of a device within the next six years. (Read more: Biofabrication, The Economist, "Microscale 3-D Printing," "3-D-Printed Kidney Parts Just Got Closer to Reality," "Artificial Organs May Finally Get a Blood Supply") Subscribe to Continue Reading Subscribe See international, alumni and other pricing options Already an Insider? Log in. Have a magazine subscription? Activate your Insider account. Effort to grow organs stirs debate over ethics of human-animal chimeras. In a medical first, the children were treated with genetically engineered T-cells from another person. A startup uses algorithms that understand the anatomy of cells to discover new uses for existing drugs. You've read free articles this month. Subscribe Become an Insider or Sign in for unlimited access  to online articles

German RepRap 3D technology advances footwear production in Venice

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3D printer manufacturer, German RepRap has provided printers and 3D scanners to the Footwear Polytechnic of Riviera del Brenta. Delivered through German RepRap’s Italian reseller 3DZ, the technologies will be used in Footwear Polytechnic’s FF laboratory for research, training and rapid prototyping. The FFlab was launched in September 2016 by Footwear Polytechnic, the ‘institute of excellence’ in the footwear industry, as a digital space specialising on new 3D scanning and 3D printing technologies. Founded in 2001, the school has a long tradition of the Brenta’s shoemakers that has its roots back in 1268 in Venice with the first Brotherhood of Calegheri. The footwear district has successively developed starting from 1898 thanks to entrepreneur Luigi Voltan who founded the first major shoe factory in the Veneto territory. The Polytechnic has been committed to maintaining the tradition and knowledge, and typically expands on both with research. It invested in a rapid prototyping laboratory and in the emerging FFlab in order to offer companies new product development opportunities. “3D printing allows companies to achieve, in a shorter time and with reasonable costs, the aesthetic model, the functional one and small production series for the sampling and fashion shows,” said Alice Marcato, bio-engineer of the R&D department and manager of FFlab. “The components prototyping regards parts which make up the shoe such as form, insoles, heels, soles and accessories.” In the FFlab, footwear components are designed in an electronic format with the 3D CAD technology and then printed in 3D with the German RepRap x400 PRO V3. The other method used is reverse engineering, which allows a physical model of a CAD file to be retrieved, edited and then printed. These new technologies, which can be enjoyed by FFlab visitors, allow the Footwear Polytechnic to meet the demands and needs of the companies that cater to the institute. For an area specialising in designing and manufacturing quality products, Veneto often does not have the technology, equipment and internal professional skills that allow companies to be competitive by reducing production and of industrialisation times and costs. Seeking to expand its equipment range, Polytechnic was supported by 3DZ with the delivery of the most appropriate technology for its needs – the German RepRap x400 3D printer and the Geomagic Capture 3D scanner.   “We have turned to 3DZ for the prior knowledge of the capabilities of this company, the equipment quality, the availability and excellent service,” added Marcato. “Thanks to their on-site training, two people of the staff have been instructed about the proper use of the new equipment.”

Müller: „Jemand hat die Absicht, eine Mauer zu errichten“

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Pressemitteilung vom 27.01.2017 Das Presse- und Informationsamt des Landes Berlin teilt mit: Der Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin, Michael Müller, erklärt: „Berlin, die Stadt der Teilung Europas, die Stadt der Freiheit Europas, kann nicht kommentarlos zusehen, wenn ein Land plant, eine neue Mauer zu errichten. Wir Berlinerinnen und Berliner wissen am besten, wieviel Leid eine durch Stacheldraht und Mauer zementierte Teilung eines ganzen Kontinents verursacht hat. Millionen Menschen sind durch diese Teilung die Lebenschancen genommen worden. Am Ende haben wir – das Volk – diese Teilung überwunden, und es gehört zu den Sternstunden des 20. Jahrhunderts, als am Brandenburger Tor, dem wichtigsten Symbol der Teilung, die Menschen die Mauer eroberten und sie dann Stück für Stück abgetragen haben. Das Brandenburger Tor steht für den Geist der Freiheit!“ Der Regierende Bürgermeister weiter: „Heute, am Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts, dürfen wir es nicht einfach hinnehmen, wenn alle unsere historischen Erfahrungen von denjenigen über den Haufen geworfen werden, denen wir unsere Freiheit zum großen Teil verdanken, den Amerikanern. Ich appelliere an den Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten, diesen Irrweg von Abschottung und Ausgrenzung nicht zu gehen. Überall dort, wo heute noch solche Grenzen existieren, in Korea, auf Zypern, schaffen sie Unfreiheit und Leid. Ich rufe dem amerikanischen Präsidenten zu: Denken Sie an ihren Vorgänger Ronald Reagan. Erinnern Sie sich an seine Worte: ‚Tear down this wall.‘ Und deshalb sage ich: Dear Mr. President, don´t build this wall!“

The Petition

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President Donald Trump has signed an Executive Order (EO) proposing a 90-day suspension of visas and other immigration benefits to all nationals of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Libya and Somalia. The unrealistic conditions required for discontinuing the suspension make it very likely that this EO will turn into a permanent ban. We, the undersigned academics and researchers from a variety of fields of study, backgrounds, and personal convictions, would like to voice our concern and strongly oppose this measure on three grounds: 1.    This Executive Order is discriminatory. The EO unfairly targets a large group of immigrants and non-immigrants on the basis of their countries of origin, all of which are nations with a majority Muslim population. This is a major step towards implementing the stringent racial and religious profiling promised on the campaign trail. The United States is a democratic nation, and ethnic and religious profiling are in stark contrast to the values and principles we hold. 2.    This Executive Order is detrimental to the national interests of the United States. The EO significantly damages American leadership in higher education and research. US research institutes host a significant number of researchers from the nations subjected to the upcoming restrictions. From Iran alone, more than 3000 students have received PhDs from American universities in the past 3 years. The proposed EO limits collaborations with researchers from these nations by restricting entry of these researchers to the US and can potentially lead to departure of many talented individuals who are current and future researchers and entrepreneurs in the US. We strongly believe the immediate and long term consequences of this EO do not serve our national interests. 3.    This Executive Order imposes undue burden on members of our community: The people whose status in the United States would be reconsidered under this EO are our students, friends, colleagues, and members of our communities. The implementation of this EO will necessarily tear families apart by restricting entry for family members who live outside of the US and limiting the ability to travel for those who reside and work in the US. These restrictions would be applied to nearly all individuals from these countries, regardless of their immigration status or any other circumstances. This measure is fatally disruptive to the lives of these immigrants, their families, and the communities of which they form an integral part. It is inhumane, ineffective, and un-American. These bans, as proposed, have consequences that reach beyond the scope of national security. The unethical and discriminatory treatment of law-abiding, hard-working, and well-integrated immigrants fundamentally contravenes the founding principles of the United States. We strongly denounce this ban and urge the President to reconsider going forward with this Executive Order. Signed, 1) Philip Anderson, Nobel Laureate (Physics, 1977), Princeton University 2) Linda B. Buck, Nobel Laureate (Medicine or Physiology, 2004), Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 3) Eugene F. Fama, Nobel Laureate (Economics, 2013), Professor of Finance, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago 4) Andrew Fire, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2006), Professor of Pathology and Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine 5) Lars Peter Hansen, Nobel Laureate (Economics, 2013), David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Economics and Statistics, The University of Chicago 6) Robert Lucas Jr, Nobel Laureate (Economics, 1995), Professor Emeritus in Economics, University of Chicago 7) Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate (Economics, 2007), Professor of Economics and Mathematics, Harvard 8) Roger Myerson, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2007), Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor in Economics, University of Chicago 9) Alvin Roth, Nobel Laureate (Economics, 2012), Professor of Economics, Stanford University 10) Randy Schekman, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 2013), University of California, Berkele 11) Harold Varmus, Nobel Laureate, (Medicine or Physiology, 1989), National Medal of Science, former Director, NIH and NCI, Professor, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine 12) Eric Wieschaus, Nobel Laureate (Medicine or Physiology, 1995), Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University 13) Noam Chomsky, Linguist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 14) Curtis T. McMullen, Fields Medalist (1998), Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Cabot Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University 15) Maryam Mirzakhani, Fields Medalist (2014), Professor of Mathematics, Stanford University 16) Edward Witten, Fields Medalist (1990), Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University 17) Efim Zelmanov, Fields Medalist (1994), Professor of Mathematics, University of California at San Diego 18) Dana S. Scott, Turing Laureate, Emeritus University Professor of Mathematical Logic, Computer Science, and Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon 19) Daron Acemoglu, John Bates Clark Medal (2005), Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 20) Susan Athey, John Bates Clark Medal (2007), The Economics of Technology Professor, Stanford University 21) Amy Finkelstien, John Bates Clark Medal (2012), Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 22) Matthew Gentzkow, John Bates Clark Medal (2014), Professor of Economics, Stanford University 23) Asad Abidi, Member National Academy of Engineering, Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles 24) Ian Agol, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Breakthrough Prize Winner, Professor of Mathematics, UC Berkeley 25) Huda Akil, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, University of Michigan Ann Arbor 26) Bruce Alberts, Member of National Academy of Sciences, Chancellor’s Professor of Science and Education, University of California, San Francisco 27) Hari Balakrishnan, Fujitsu Professor of Computer Science, Member of the National Academy of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 28) Ben A. Barres, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University 29) Gordon Baym, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Department of Physics, University of Illinois 30) Peter Bearman, ember of the National Academy of Sciences, Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, ole Professor of the Social Sciences Director, Columbia University 31) Marlene Behrmann, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, University Professor of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University 32) Steven M. Bellovin, Member of the National Academy of Engineering, Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University 33) Pamela J. Bjorkman, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology 34) Randolph Blake, Member of National Academy of Sciences, Centennial Professor of Psychology, Vanderbilt University 35) Roger Blandford, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Crafoord Laureate in Astronomy 2016 , Professor of Physics Stanford University 36) Rodney Brooks, Member of the National Academy of Engineering, Panasonic Professor of Robotics, Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 37) Axel T. Brunger, Member, National Academy of Sciences, Professor and Chair, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University, Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute 38) Robert Calderbank, Member of the National Academy of Engineering, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University 39) Roberto Car, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Ralph W. 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Gross, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Department of Cell and Tissue Biology, University of California, San Francisco 53) Christine Guthrie, Member of National Academy of Sciences, Professor of Biochemistry, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Molecular Genetics, University of California San Fransisco 54) Ali Hajimiri, Member National Academy of Inventors (NAI), Bren Professor of Electrical and Medical Engineering, Caltech 55) Pat Hanrahan, Member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. CANON Professor in the School of Engineering, Stanford University, 56) Wick Haxton, Professor of Physics, Member National Academy of Sciences, UC Berkeley 57) Maurice Herlihy, Member of the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Arts and Sciences, An Wang Professor of Computer Science, Brown University. 58) Matthew O. 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Barber, Leyland and Gladys K. Barber Endowed Chair, Professor and Chair, Department of Cell and Tissue Biology 235) Joseph Bardin, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, UMass Amherst 236) Dave Barker-Plummer, Senior Research Engineer, Stanford University 237) Maissam Barkeshli, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland 238) Jesse L. Barlow, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University 239) Jessica Barlow, Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, San Diego State University 240) Aegina Barnes, Department of Foreign Languages, ESL and Humanities, School of Arts and Sciences, York College, CUNY 241) Jason M. Barr, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Economics, Rutgers University 242) Jeffrey A. 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Fridman, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medicine 691) Ophir Frieder, McDevitt Professor of Computer Science, Georgetown University 692) Ezra Friedman, Professor of Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law 693) Willa Friedman, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Houston 694) Maggie Fritz-Morkin, Assistant Professor of Italian, University of North Carolina 695) Peter H. Froehlich, Senior Lecturer, Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University 696) Robert C. Froemke, Assistant Professor, New York University School of Medicine 697) Christine Froula, Department of English, Northwestern University USA 698) Dr. Judith Frydman, Professor, Departments of Biology and Genetics, Stanford University 699) Danica Fujimori, Associate Professor, University of California, San Francisco 700) Tadashi Fukami, Associate Professor of Biology, Stanford University 701) Gerald G. 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Gershman, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard University 721) Marc Gershow, Assistant Professor of Physics and Neural Science,New York University 722) Javad Ghaderi, Assistant Professor, Columbia University 723) Navid Ghaffarzadegan, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 724) Mason Ghafghazi, PhD, PEng. Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto 725) Mahya Ghandehari, Assistant professor, University of Delaware 726) Sara Gharahbeigi, Assistant Teaching Professor, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Georgetown University 727) Hadi Ghasemi, Bill D. Cook Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston 728) Hossein Ghasemkhani, Assistant Professor of Management, Purdue University 729) Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Assistant Professor, Washington State University 730) Soheil Ghiasi, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Davis 731) Hamed Ghoddusi, Assistant Professor, School of Business, Stevens Institute of Technology 732) Ehsan Ghotbi, Assistant Professor, Inamori School of Engineering, Alfred University 733) Maysam Ghovanloo, Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 734) Thomas Gibson, Professor of Anthropology, University of Rochester 735) Eric Gilbert, Assistant Professor, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 736) Simon Gilhooley, Assistant Professor, Bard College 737) Phillipa Gill, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Massachusetts — Amherst 738) Maureen Gillespie, Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire 739) Tarleton Gillespie, Associate Professor, Cornell University and Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research 740) Sean Gilsdorf, PhD, Administrative Director and Lecturer on Medieval Studies, Co-Director, Medieval Object Lessons: The Harvard Digital Library of the Middle Ages, Harvard University 741) Amelia Glaser, Associate Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature, UC San Diego 742) A.E. Glassgold, Emeritus Professor of Physics, NYU, Adjunct Professor of Astronomy, UC Berkeley 743) Lindsay Glesener, Assistant Professor, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Min 744) Benjamin Glick, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago 745) Brent Glover, Assistant Professor of Finance, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University 746) Clark Glymour, Alumni University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University 747) Michael Goard, Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara 748) Nat Godley, Assistant Professor of History, Alverno College 749) Shared Goel, Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University 750) Sebastian J. Goerg, Assistant Professor, Florida State University 751) Donald C Goff, Professor of Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine 752) Sean P. Goggins, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Director, Data Science and Analytics Masters Program, University of Miss 753) Nazli Goharian, Ph.D., Clinical Professor of Computer Science, Georgetown University 754) Warren M. Gold, Professor of Medicine Emeritus, UCSF 755) Amirhossein Goldan, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, Stony Brook Medicine 756) Adele Goldberg, Professor of Psychology, Princeton University 757) Jessica Goldberg, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles 758) Sharon Goldberg, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Boston University 759) David Goldhaber-Gordon, Professor of Physics, Stanford University 760) Jacob Goldin, Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford Law School 761) Robert Goldman, Catherine and William L. Magistretti Distinguished Professor in South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of California at Berkeley 762) William Goldman, Professor of Mathematics, University of Maryland 763) Evan Goldstein, Affiliate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington 764) Robert Goldstone, Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Indiana University 765) Julie Golomb, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Ohio State University 766) Alireza Salehi Golsefidy, Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego 767) Benjamin Golub, Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University 768) Fulton Gonzalez, Professor of Mathematics, Tufts University 769) Margaret Gonzalez-Perez, Professor, Political Science, Southeastern Louisiana University 770) Ian Goodfellow, Research Scientist, OpenAI 771) Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 772) Daryl Gordon, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Adelphi University 773) Deborah M. Gordon, Professor of Biology, Stanford University 774) Mary Gordon, McIntosh Professor of English, Barnard College 775) Moti Gorin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Colorado State University 776) Janet Gornick, Professor of Political Science and Sociology, City University of New York 777) Robin Gottlieb, Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University 778) Susannah Gottlieb, Associate Professor, Comparative Literary Studies, Northwestern University 779) Claire Le Goues, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon 780) Michael Grabe, Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco 781) Michael Grabowski, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Manhattan College 782) David Grand, Associate Professor, Department of Literature, Language, Writing, and Philosophy, Fairleigh Dickinson University 783) William Graves, Associate Prof of Humanities, Bryant University 784) Erik Gray, Associate Professor, Department of English, Columbia University 785) Mary L. Gray, Associate Professor, Indiana University and Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research 786) Nickolas Gray, Instructor of Physics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 787) Brett Green, Assistant Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley 788) Jason R. Green, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics, University of Massachusetts Boston 789) Monica H. Green, Professor of History, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Arizona State University 790) Michael Greenberg, Assistant professor of Computer Science, Pomona College 791) Jenny Greene, Professor of Astrophysics, Princeton University 792) Stuart Greene, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of English and Africana Studies, University of Notre Dame 793) Ian Greenhouse, Cognition and Action Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley 794) Anna Greenwald, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, Georgetown University Medical Center 795) Robert D. Gregg, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Director, Locomotor Control Systems Laboratory 796) Luisa Gregori, Visiting lecturer, University of Indiana-Bloomington 797) Russell Greiner, Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, Professor of Computing Science, University of Alberta, 798) David Gries, Professor Emeritus, Computer Science, Cornell University 799) Bill Grigsby, Associate Professor of Sociology, Eastern Oregon University 800) Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Humanities, U.C. Berkeley 801) Cindy Grimm, Professor of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University 802) Brian Grodsky, Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) 803) Paul Grogan, Assistant Professor, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology 804) Justin H. Gross, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 805) Alan D. Grossman, Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, M.I.T. 806) Emily D. Grossman, Associate Professor, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California Irvine 807) Guy Grossman, Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania 808) Axel Grothey, Professor of Oncology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN 809) Roderic Grupen, Professor of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst 810) Shion Guha, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Marquette University 811) Nestor Guillen, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Massachusetts Amherst 812) Denny Gulick, Professor of Mathematics, University of Maryland 813) Mehmet Hadi Gunes, Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Reno 814) Su Guo, Professor of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California, San Francisco 815) Todd M. Gureckis, Associate Professor of Psychology, New York University 816) Itai Gurvich, Associate Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Cornell University 817) Michael Gutperle, Professor of Physics, UCLA 818) Fatih Guvenen, Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota 819) Joseph R. Guydish, Professor of Medicine and Health Policy, University of California San Francisco 820) Mustafa N. Gültekin, Associate Professor of Finance, Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 821) H, Craig Heller, Lorry Lokey/Business wire professor of biology and human biology. Stanford University 822) Luke Habberstad, Assistant Professor, Chinese Literature and Religious Studies, University of Oregon 823) Jason Haberman, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Rhodes College 824) Roshanak Habibi, Internal Medicine Resident (Physician), Presence St. Francis Hospital, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine 825) Christina Viau Haden, Professor of Practice, Lehigh University 826) Saskia Haegens, Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University Medical Center 827) Isa E. Hafalir, Associate Professor of Economics, Tepper School of Business 828) Mohammad Hafezi, Assistant Professor of Physics, Joint Quantum Institute, Unversity of Maryland 829) Kareem Haggag, Assistant Professor, Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University 830) David Haig, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University 831) MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Jack and Rita G. Minker Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park 832) Iman Hajirasouliha, Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, New York 833) Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Assistant Professor, University of Washington 834) Serra Hakyemez, Neubauer Junior Research Fellow, Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University 835) Thomas Hales, Andrew Mellon Professor of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh 836) Mary Hall, Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah 837) Joe Halpern, Professor of Computer Science , Cornell University 838) Andrew J. S. Hamilton, Professor & Chair, Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder 839) Shaul Hanany, Professor of Physics School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota/Twin Cities 840) Joseph Hankins, Associate Professor of Anthropology, UC San Diego 841) Elizabeth C. Hanson, Professor Emerita, Political Science Department, Director of India Studies, University of Connecticut 842) Harel, Guershon, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego 843) Michael Harris, Professor of Mathematics, Columbia University 844) John Harte, Professor of Ecosystem Sciences, UC Berkeley 845) Jason Hartline, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Northwestern University 846) Rebecca Hartman, Associate Professor of History, Eastern Oregon University 847) Anna Hartmann, PhD Candidate in Neuroscience, Brandeis University 848) Bjoern Hartmann, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley EECS 849) Christopher Harvey, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School 850) Robert Harvey, Distinguished Professor, Stony Brook University 851) Sharique Hasan, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior , Graduate School of Business, Stanford University 852) David Hasen, Professor of Law, University of Colorado Boulder 853) Hossein Hashemi, Professor, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering – Electrophysics, University of Southern California 854) Irfana Hashmi, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Whittier College 855) Elmira Hassanzadeh, MD, Radiology Resident, University of Illinois at Chicago, Former Postdoc Fellow at Harvard Medical School 856) Pedram Hassanzadeh, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Rice University 857) Babak Hassibi, Mose and Lillian S Bohn Professor of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology 858) Katie Ann Hasson, Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Southern California 859) Uri Hasson, Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University 860) Mark Hatcher, Associate in Research- Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University 861) Megan Havard, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Augustana College 862) Michael Hawken, Professor, Center of Neural Science, New York University 863) Michael Hay, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Colgate University 864) Sharon Hayes, Guggenheim Fellow 2014, Associate Professor, Department of Fine Arts, Penn Design, University of Pennsylvania 865) Jeff Hayton, Assistant Professor of Modern European History, Wichita State University 866) Barrett Hazeltine, Professor of Engineering, Brown University 867) Daqing He, Associate Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh 868) Ting He, Associate Professor,Computer Science and Engineering, Penn State University 869) Zhiguo He, Professor of Finance, University of Chicago 870) Paul J. Heald, Richard W. & Marie L. Corman Research Professor, Fellow & Associated Researcher, CREATe, RCUK Centre for Copyright, University of Glasgow 871) Rachel Heath, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Washington 872) Brent Hecht, Assistant Professor, Northwestern University, Computer Science 873) David J. Heeger, Julius Silver Professor of Psychology and Neural Science, New York University 874) Carol Hegarty, M.F.A., Humanities Chair/Gallery Director, Imperial Valley College 875) Peter Heinegg, Professor of Comparative Literature, Union College Schenectady 876) Sebastien Helie, Associate Professor of Psychological Sciences, Associate Director of the Purdue Life Sciences Imaging Facility, Co-Director of CEREBBRAL, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University 877) Joseph M Hellerstein, Jim Gray Professor of Computer Science, UC Berkeley 878) Saied Hemati, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Idaho 879) Mark Henderson, Professor, Weber State University 880) David Hendrix, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Oregon State University 881) Gilbert L. Henry, Research Investigator, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 882) James Herbsleb, Professor, computer science, Carnegie Mellon University 883) Ryan Hernandez, Associate Professor, University of California San Francisco 884) Berthold Herrendorf, Professor of Economics, Arizona State University 885) Matthew Hersch, Assistant Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University 886) John Hertz, Professor Emeritus, University of Copenhagen and Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stockholm. 887) Jean Hertzberg, Assoc. Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder 888) Babak Heydari, Assistant Professor, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology 889) Maureen H. Hickey, Lecturer, International and Global Studies Program, Portland State University 890) Jim Hicks, Executive Editor, The Massachusetts Review and Senior Lecturer, Program in Comparative Literature, University of Massachusetts Amherst 891) Adam Z. Higgins, Associate Professor, School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University 892) Nathaniel G. Hilger, Assistant Professor of Economics, Brown University 893) Cameron Donnay Hill, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University 894) Victoria C. Hill, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of University Studies, St. Edward's University 895) Frank G. Hillary, Associate Professor of Psychology and Neurology, Pennsylvania State University 896) Julia Hirschberg, Percy K. and Vida L. W. Hudson Professor and Chair of Computer Science, Columbia University 897) Daniel Hirschman, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Brown University 898) Erina Duganne,Associate Professor and Area Coordinator of Art History, Texas State University 899) Anne M. Ho, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Coastal Carolina University 900) Angelika Hoelger, Assistant Professor of History, Indiana University Southeast 901) Hajime Hoji, Associate Professor in Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Southern California 902) Sandie Holguín, Associate Professor of History, University of Oklahoma 903) Alisha C. Holland, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Princeton University 904) Tawny L. Holm, Professor, Dept. of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies & Jewish Studies Program, Pennsylvania State University 905) Lori L. Holt, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University 906) Christopher Homan, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Rochester Institute of Technology 907) Houman Homayoun, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 908) Nima Honarmand, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stony Brook University 909) Christopher J. Honey, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University 910) Peter Honeyman, Research Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 911) Jason Hong, Associate Professor, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 912) Colleen Honigsberg, Assistant Professor of Law at Stanford Law School 913) Erika Honisch, Assistant Professor of Music History & Theory, Stony Brook University 914) Shirin Hooshmand, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences, San Diego State University 915) Hugo A. Hopenhayn, Professor of Economics, UCLA 916) Briallen Hopper, Lecturer in English, Yale University, New Haven, CT 917) Alex R. Horenstein, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Miami 918) Fereydoun Hormozdiari, Assistant Professor, Genome Center and MIND institute, UC-Davis 919) Berthold K.P. Horn, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 920) Richard Hornbeck, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago 921) Robert B. Horwitz, Professor of Communication, University of California - San Diego 922) Saeid Hoseinzade, Assistant Professor of Finance, Suffolk University 923) Hadi Hosseini, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University 924) Mahdi Hosseini, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, 925) Roozbeh Hosseini, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Georgia 926) Niyousha Hosseinichimeh, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 927) Edith Hotchkiss, Associate Professor of Finance, Boston College 928) Amir Houmansadr, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst 929) Shiva Houshmand, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Southern Illinois University 930) Marc Howard, professor of Physics, Boston University 931) Nicole Howard, Associate Professor of History, Eastern Oregon University 932) David Hsu, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technolog 933) Bert Huang, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Virginia Tech 934) Guo Huang, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco 935) Jia-Bin Huang, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech 936) Zheng Huang, Associate Professor of Mathematics, City University of New York, Staten Island and Graduate Center 937) Andrew Hudson, Assistant Professor-In-Residence of Anesthesiology, UCLA 938) Richard R. Hudson, Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago. 939) Gabriel Huerta, Professor of Statistics, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Mexico 940) Charles E. Hughes, Pegasus Professor of Computer Science, University of Central Florida 941) Jim Hughes, Professor of Biostatistics, University of Washington 942) James E. Humphreys, Professor, Mathematics & Statistics, U. Massachusetts, Amherst 943) Sewon Hur, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh 944) Erik Hurst, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago 945) David A. Huse, Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor of Physics, Princeton University 946) Yusra Hussain, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford University 947) J. Benjamin Hutchinson, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Northeastern University 948) Seth Hutchinson, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 949) Alexander Huth, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Neuroscience, UT Austin 950) Rebecca Hwa, Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh 951) Rutgers University (Fellow IEEE), utgers University (Fellow IEEE) 952) Keith W. Moored III, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Lehigh University 953) Christopher Iacovella, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University 954) Sarah Iams, Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University 955) Dan Andrei Iancu, Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University 956) Hae Kyung Im, Assistant Professor, Section of Genetic Medicine, The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences 957) Guido Imbens, Professor of the Applied Econometrics, Stanford Graduate School of Business 958) Daniel Immerman, visiting assistant professor at Kansas State University 959) Neil Immerman, Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 960) Ozgur Ince, Clinical Assistant Professor of Finance, University of South Carolina 961) Elif Incekara-Hafalir, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics, Carnegie Mellon University 962) Piotr Indyk, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT 963) Sharon Inkelas, Professor, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley 964) Patrick Van Inwegen, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Whitworth University 965) Adrian Ioana, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego 966) Lilly Irani, Assistant Professor, UC San Diego 967) Olexandr Isayev, Research Assistant Professor, UNC School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 968) Oleg Itskhoki, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University 969) Krishnamurthy Iyer, Assistant Professor, Operations Research and Information Engineering, Cornell University 970) Michelle V Jackson, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stanford University 971) Joshua Jacobs, PhD, Informatics Specialist, Department of Neurosurgery,Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 972) Matthew Jacobson, Professor and Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco 973) Ali Jadbabaie, JR East Professor of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 974) Hossein Jadvar, Associate Professor of Radiology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 975) Mohsen A Jafari, Professor and Chair of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rutgers University 976) Hamid Jafarkhani, Chancellor's Professor and Conexant-Broadcom Endowed Chair, University of California, Irvine 977) Srikanth Jagabathula, Assistant Professor of Operations Management, Stern School of Business, New York University 978) Arash Jahangiri, Ph.D.,Research Faculty, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, San Diego State University 979) Mohammad Jalali, Research Faculty, Sloan School of Management, MIT 980) Ata Tafaghodi Jami, Assistant Professor of Marketing , College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida 981) Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy, Chair, Department of Environmental Studies, New York University 982) Patricia H. Janak, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University 983) Eric Jankowski, Assistant Professor, Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering, Boise State University 984) Juan Jose Jaramillo, Lecturer, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 985) Gregor Jarosch, Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford University 986) Adel Javanmard, Assistant Professor of Operations Management, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California 987) Mehdi Javanmard, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University 988) Tara Javidi, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego 989) Leena Jayaswal, Associate Professor, Film and Media Arts Division, School of Communication, American University 990) Mehrdad Jazayeri, Robert A. Swanson Career Development Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Investigator, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 991) Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, University of California, Merced, CA 992) Jacky M Jennings, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University 993) J. David Jentsch, Empire Innovation Professor of Psychology (Behavioral Neuroscience), State University of New York - Binghamton University 994) Linda Jerofke, Professor of Anthropology, Eastern Oregon University 995) Heng Ji, Edward P. Hamilton Development Chair Associate Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 996) Daniel Jiang, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh 997) Andrew Johnson, Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara 998) Chris Johnson, Director, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, Distinguished Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah 999) Jennifer Lee Johnson, Assistant Professor, Purdue University, Department of Anthropology 1000) Johnson, Valen E, Distinguished Professor & Head of Department of Statistics, Texas A&M University 1001) Jolene Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physics, St. Catherine University 1002) Travis Johnson, Assistant Professor of Finance, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin 1003) Dan Johnston, Indiana University Department of Geography 1004) Ben Jones, Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington 1005) Chad Jones, Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business 1006) Christopher F. Jones, Assistant Professor in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University 1007) Kim D. Jones, P.E. Regents Professor and Director Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Texas A&M University Kingsville 1008) Matthew L. Jones, James R. Barker Professor of Contemporary Civilization, Department of History, Columbia University. 1009) Branden W Joseph, Frank Gallipoli Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, Columbia University 1010) Natalia Jura, Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California San Francisco 1011) Dan Jurafsky, Professor and Chair of Linguistics, Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University 1012) Frans Kaashoek, Professor, MIT 1013) Mohsen Kadivar, Research Professor of Islamic Studies, Department of Religious Studies, Duke University 1014) Leslie Pack Kaelbling, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, MIT 1015) David Kaeli, Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University 1016) Thomas E. Kaiser, Professor of History, University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1017) Laura Kalin, Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Princeton University 1018) Tom Kalin, Professor, School of the Arts, Film, Columbia University 1019) Hossein Kamaly, Assistant Professor, Barnard College, Columbia University 1020) Emir Kamenica, Professor of Economics, The University of Chicago 1021) Elianna Kan, Adjunct Faculty, Columbia University 1022) Daniel Kane, Assistant professor of computer science and engineering , University of California San Diego, 1023) Sampath Kannan, Henry Salvatori Professor and Chair, Computer and Information Science Department, University of Pennsylvania 1024) Yash Kanoria, Assistant Professor of Decision, Risk and Operations, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University 1025) David Kanter, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, New York University 1026) David E. Kaplan, Professor of Physics, Johns Hopkins University 1027) Jared Kaplan, Assistant professor of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University 1028) Adam Kapor, Assistant Professor of Economics, Columbia University 1029) Cynthia Kapphahn, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine 1030) Deepak Kapur, Herbrand Prize Winner, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, University of New Mexico. 1031) Karrie Karahalios, Associate Professor, University of Illinois 1032) Amir Karami, Assistant Professor,School of Library and Information Science,University of South Carolina 1033) Amin Karbasi, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Yale University 1034) David Karger, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1035) Naghmeh Karimi, Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Electrical Engineering Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County 1036) Anna R. Karlin, Microsoft Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington 1037) George Karypis, Associate Head and Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Minnesota 1038) Narges Kasiri, Assistant Professor of Management, Ithaca College 1039) Zsolt Katona, Associate Professor, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley 1040) Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Joseph Cummings Professor, Department of EECS, Northwestern University 1041) Sergei Katsev, Associate Professor, Large Lakes Observatory and Department of Physics, University of Minnesota Duluth 1042) Ahmed Katsha, Assistant professor of Anatomy and Philosophy, Raritan Valley Community College 1043) Eric Katz, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, The Ohio State University 1044) Ladislav Kavan, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Utah 1045) Kiumars Kaveh, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh 1046) Mostafa Kaveh, Professor, and Associate Dean, College of Science and ngineering, University of Minnesota 1047) Mahsa S. Kaviani, Assistant Professor of Finance, Temple University 1048) Steven Kawaler, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University 1049) Martin Kay, Professor of Linguistics, Stanford University, Ph. D. Cambridge, Honorary Professor, University of the Saarland, Honorary Doctorate, Universities of Gothenberg and Geneva. 1050) Alexandra Kazovsky, faculty and a member of the Quartet in Residence, at the College-Conservatory of music, University of Cincinnati 1051) Srdan Keca, Assistant Professor, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford University 1052) Brian C. Keegan, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science, University of Colorado Boulder 1053) Corinne Keet, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Allergy/Immunology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1054) Timothy J. Kehoe, Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota 1055) Paul Kelleher, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1056) Sarah Keller, Professor, Chemistry, University of Washington 1057) Bryan T. Kelly, Associate Professor of Finance and Richard N. Rosett Faculty Fellow,Booth School of Business,University of Chicago, 1058) Regis B. Kelly, Byers Family Distinguished Professor, Director, California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences 1059) Elisabeth Kempf, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business 1060) Tanya Ann Kennedy, Associate Professor, University of Maine-Farmington 1061) Autumn Kent, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin - Madison 1062) Adam Kepecs, Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 1063) Amir Kermani, Assistant Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley 1064) Richard Kern, Professor of French and Director of the Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. 1065) Lucille Kerr, Professor, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, Northwestern University 1066) Sarah Kessler, PhD, Humanities Associate, University of California, Irvine 1067) Assaf Kfoury, Professor of Computer Science, Boston University 1068) Ali Khademhosseini, Professor, Harvard University 1069) Lily Khadjavi, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Loyola Marymount University 1070) Shamus Khan, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University 1071) Sanjeev Khanna, Guggenheim and Sloan Fellow, Professor of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania 1072) Leila Khatami, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Union College 1073) Emad Khazraee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, College of Communication and Information, Kent State University 1074) Haideh Khorramabadi, Retired Instructor, University of Cal. at Berkeley, researcher at Bell Labs 1075) Foaad Khosmood, Forbes Endowed Professor of Computer Engineering, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, California Polytechnic State University 1076) Arash Khosravifar, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Portland State University 1077) Soudeh A. Khoubrouy, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Dallas 1078) Ekta Khurana, Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine 1079) Kiavash Kianfar, Associate Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University 1080) Mohammad F. Kiani, Professor, Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Radiation Oncology, Temple University 1081) Roozbeh Kiani, Assistant Professor of Neural Science and Psychology, New York University 1082) Shawna Kidman, Assistant Professor, University of California San Diego 1083) Julie Kientz, Associate Professor, Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington 1084) Sara Kiesler, Hillman Professor of Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction,Carnegie Mellon University 1085) Megan Killian, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 1086) Ashley Kilmer, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Bridgewater State University 1087) Jaehong Kim, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Yale University 1088) Ju-Lee Kim, Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1089) K. Scarlett Kingsley, Assistant Professor of Classics, Agnes Scott College 1090) Justin B. Kinney, Assistant Professor, Simons Center for Quantitative Biology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 1091) Paul Kiparsky, Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University 1092) Masha Kirasirova, Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow of History, New York University Abu Dhabi 1093) Evan Kirby, Assistant Professor, Caltech Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics 1094) James T. Kirby, E. C. Davis Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware 1095) Anna Kirkland, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Associate Professor, Women's Studies and Political Science (by courtesy), Associate Director, Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG), University of Michigan 1096) Richard Kirsch, Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Toronto 1097) Helen Kiso, Assistant Professor, Susquehanna University 1098) Margo Kitts, PhD, Professor of East-West Humanities , Coordinator, Religious Studies and East-West Classical Studies, Hawai'i Pacific University 1099) Negar Kiyavash, Associate Professor, Departments of Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1100) Eric Klann, Professor and Director, Center for Neural Science, New York University 1101) Allon M Klein, Assistant Professor in Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School 1102) Rebekah Klein-Pejšová, Associate Professor of History, Purdue University 1103) Robert Kleinberg, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University 1104) Pete Klenow, Professor of Economics, Stanford University 1105) Dan Klyn, Adjunct Faculty University of Michigan School of Information 1106) Spring Knapp, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, The College of Wooster 1107) Bart Knijnenburg, Assistant Professor of Human-Centered Computing, Clemson University 1108) Craig Knoblock, Research Professor of Computer Science, University of Southern California 1109) Nicholas Knouf, Assistant Professor, Cinema and Media Studies, Wellesley College 1110) Sarah Knuckey, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, Director, Human Rights Clinic, Faculty Co-Director, Human Rights Institute, Columbia Law School 1111) Thomas Koberda, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia 1112) Ann Hibner Koblitz, Professor of Women and Gender Studies, Arizona State University 1113) Neal Koblitz, Professor of Mathematics, University of Washington 1114) Jane E. Koehler, M.A., M.D. Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of California-San Francisco 1115) Ari Kohen, Schlesinger Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska 1116) Erin Kohnke, Clinical Research Coordinator, Psychiatric Neuroimaging, Manoach Lab, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital 1117) Zico Kolter, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University 1118) Alexandra Konings, Assistant professor of Earth System Science at Stanford University 1119) Charles Kooperberg,Member, Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1120) Robert E. Kopp, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Associate Director, Rutgers Energy Institute, Rutgers University 1121) Konrad Kording, Professor, Northwestern University 1122) Nima Kordzadeh, Assistant Professor of Informatics, College of Business, Idaho State University 1123) Keri Kornelson, Professor of Mathematics, University of Oklahoma, Norman 1124) Kenneth S. Kosik, M.A., M.D. Harriman Professor of Neuroscience, Co-Director, Neuroscience Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara 1125) Maryam Kouchaki, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations, Kellogg school of management, Northwestern University 1126) Matthew Kovach, Assistant Professor of Economics, ITAM and CIE 1127) Natalia Kovrijnykh, Associate Professor of Economics, Arizona State University 1128) Dexter Kozen, Joseph Newton Pew, Jr Professor in Engineering, Cornell University 1129) Bryna Kra, Member American Academy of Arts and Science, Professor of Mathematics, Northwestern University 1130) John Kraemer, assistant professor, Dept of Health Systems Administration, Georgetown University 1131) Mike Krebs, Professor of Mathematics, California State University, Los Angeles 1132) Vijay Krishna, Distinguished Professor of Economics, Penn State University 1133) Theresa Kuchler, Assistant Professor of Finance, New York University 1134) Chinmay Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, HCII Carnegie Mellon University 1135) Risa Kumazawa, Associate Professor of Economics, Duquesne Universit 1136) Timur Kuran, Professor of Economics and Political Science and Gorter Family Professor of Islamic Studies, Duke University 1137) Anastasia Kurdia, Professor of the Practice, Department of Computer Science, Tulane University 1138) Mae Kuykendall, Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law 1139) Eric Laber, Associate Professor of Statistics, North Carolina State University 1140) Richard Lachmann, Professor of Sociology, University at Albany 1141) Cristina Lafont, Professor of Philosophy , Northwestern University 1142) Jean-Francois Lafont, Professor of Mathematics, Ohio State University 1143) David Laibson, Professor of Economics, Harvard University 1144) Milli Lake, Assistant Professor, School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University 1145) Reza Baghaei Lakeh, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1146) Nicolas Lambert, Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business 1147) Andrew Lamperski, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota 1148) Justine Landau, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University 1149) Susan Landau, Professor of Cybersecurity Policy and Professor of Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1150) James A. Landay, Computer Science Department, Stanford University 1151) Julio Landero, Assistant Professor Research, University of Cincinnati 1152) Robert Landick, Charles Yanofsky Professor of Biochemistry and Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1153) Carl E. Landwehr, Lead Research Scientist, George Washington University 1154) Michael Landy, Professor of Psychology and Neural Science, New York University 1155) Gail Langellotto, Associate Professor of Horticulture, Oregon State University 1156) Sandra J.E. Langeslag, Assistant Professor, University of Missouri - St. Louis 1157) Lewis L. Lanier, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California San Francisco 1158) Tuuli Lappalainen, Assistant Professor, Columbia University & New York Genome Center 1159) Christopher J. Larsen, Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1160) Nathan Larson, Assistant Professor of Economics, American University 1161) Ellen Lau, Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of Maryland 1162) Megan Laurance, Program Manager, Molecular Oncology Initiative, Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCSF 1163) Vince Laus, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Gerontology and Gender Studies, California State University 1164) Javad Lavaei, Assistant Professor in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, University of California, Berkeley 1165) David Lavinsky, Assistant Professor of English, Yeshiva University 1166) Benjamin Lawler, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University 1167) John J. Lawler, Professor Emeritus of Labor and Employment Relations, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1168) Ed Lazowska, Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington 1169) Yann LeCun, Director, Facebook AI Research & Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University. 1170) Keith Leavitt, Associate Professor and Management Program Director, College of Business, Oregon State University 1171) Andrew B. Leber, Assistant Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University 1172) Andrew Leber, Assistant Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University 1173) Charles Ledford, Assistant Professor of Journalism, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1174) Adam J. Lee, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh 1175) Daniel Lee, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, University of Montana 1176) Dean J. Lee, Professor of Physics, North Carolina State University 1177) Kathryn A. Lee, Professor of Political Science, Whitworth University 1178) Taraz Lee, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan 1179) Miriam Leeser, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University 1180) Cristine H. Legare, Associate Professor, Director of the Cognition, Culture, and Development Laboratory, Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin 1181) Andrew Leifer, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University 1182) Dana C. Leighton, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Southern Arkansas University 1183) Rebecca Martindale Leighton, Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology, Texas A&M University 1184) Christopher J. Leininger, Professor of Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1185) Benjamin Lennertz, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Western Kentucky University 1186) Matthew Leonard, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco 1187) Kristina Lerman, Research Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Southern California 1188) Mohsen Lesani, Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering, University of California Riverside 1189) Dr. Christina Leslie, Associate Member, Computational and Systems Biology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 1190) Rebecca Lessem, Assistant Professor of Economics, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University 1191) Rebecca Lester, Assistant Professor of Accounting, Stanford Graduate School of Business 1192) Martin Lettau, Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley 1193) Liza Levina, Professor of Statistic, University of Michigan 1194) David Levine, Professor, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley 1195) Indra Levy, Associate Professor of Japanese & Comparative Literature, Stanford University 1196) Roger Levy, Associate Professor, Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1197) Casey Lew-Williams, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Princeton University 1198) Franklin Lewis, Associate Professor of Persian Language and Literature and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago 1199) Richard L. Lewis, John R. Anderson Collegiate Professor of Psychology, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, University of Michigan 1200) Stephen Lewis, Professor, University of California Davis 1201) Gene-Wei Li, Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1202) Hao Li, Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco 1203) Jia Li, Professor of Statistics, The Pennsylvania State University 1204) Jenny Libien, Interim Chair, Department of Pathology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center 1205) Maren Linett, Associate Professor of English, Director of Critical Disability Studies, Purdue University 1206) Benjamin Linowitz, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Oberlin College 1207) Heather Lipford, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1208) Jonathan Lipton , MD, PhD Boston Children's Hospital | Department of Neurology & F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center Harvard Medical School | Division of Sleep Medicine 1209) Inessa Liskovich, Assistant Professor of Finance, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin 1210) Jim Lissemore, Professor of Biology, Biology Department, John Carroll University 1211) Michael L. Littman, Professor of Computer Science, co-director of the Humanity Centered Robotics Initiative, Brown University 1212) Hanif Livani, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Nevada Reno 1213) Daniel Cardoso Llach, Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University 1214) Dan Lloyd, Thomas C. Brownell Professor of Philosophy, Trinity College, Connecticut 1215) Jennifer K Lobasz, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & International Relations, Department of Women & Gender Studies, University of Delaware 1216) Judy Lochhead, Professor of Music History and Theory, Stony Brook University 1217) Guido Lorenzoni, Professor of Economics, Northwestern University 1218) Shachar Lovett, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, UC San Diego 1219) David Low, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, Scientist and Professor of Genetics at the University of California 1220) Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, Curator & Professor, Department of Astrophysics, American Museum of Natural History 1221) Daniel H. Lowenstein, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, Dr. Robert B. and Mrs. Ellinor Aird Professor of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco 1222) Michèle Lowrie, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, Classics and the College Deputy Dean of the Humanities, University of Chicago 1223) Amanda Lucia, Associate Professor, Religious Studies, University of California, Riverside 1224) Brandon Lucia, Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1225) Alex Luedtke, Assistant Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1226) Noé Lugaz, Research Associate Professor, Space Science Center and Department of Physics, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA 1227) Jonathan Luk, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Stanford University 1228) Erika Lunkenheimer, Associate Professor of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University 1229) Markus Luty, Professor of Physics, University of California, Davis 1230) Theodora Mauro MD, Professor and Vice-Chair, Dermatology Department, University of California San Francisco 1231) Leila Hashemi MD,FACP, Assistant Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA 1232) Adam Frost MD/PhD, Herbert Boyer Junior Faculty Endowed Chair, Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, University of California, San Francisco 1233) Wei Ji Ma, Associate Professor, New York University 1234) Evan A. MacCarthy, Assistant Professor of Musicology, West Virginia University 1235) Roderick H. MacDonald, Assistant Professor, Integrated Science and Technology, James Madison University 1236) Todd MacKenzie, Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Biomedical Data Science, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College 1237) W. Bentley MacLeod, Professor of Economics and International & Public Affairs, Columbia University 1238) Josh Machamer, Chair, Theatre & Dance Department, Cal Poly 1239) Sahar Ghanipoor Machiani, Assistant Professor, San Diego State University 1240) Allyson Mackey, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania 1241) Mahboubeh Madadi, Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering, Louisiana Tech University 1242) Hiten Madhani, rofesso of Biochemistry and Biophysics, UCSF 1243) Nora Madison, Assistant Professor of Communication, Chestnut Hill College 1244) Mohammad Maghrebi, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University 1245) Bruce Magnusson, Associated Professor of Politics, Whitman College 1246) Cindy Maguire, Associate Professor Art & Design Education, Adelphi University 1247) Reza Nasiri Mahalati, Lecturer of Electrical Engineering Department, Stanford University 1248) Mustafa Mahamid, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Illinois at CHicago 1249) Waleed F. Mahdi, Assistant Professor, US-Arab Cultural Politics, Department of International and Area Studies, Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Arabic Flagship Program & Program of Film and Media Studies, University of Oklahoma 1250) Mina Mahdian, DDS, MDSc, Assistant Professor, Division of Diagnostic Imaging, Department of Prosthodontics and Digital Technology, Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine 1251) Vikram Maheshri, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Houston 1252) Kendall Mahn, 2015 Breakthrough Prize Laureate, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University. 1253) Neale Mahoney, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business 1254) Steven Mailloux, President's Professor of Rhetoric, Loyola Marymount University 1255) Gaby Maimon, Assistant Professor, Laboratory of Integrative Brain Function, Rockefeller University 1256) Michele Malach, Associate Professor of English and Journalism and Multimedia Studies, Fort Lewis College 1257) Arian Maleki, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Columbia University 1258) Farnaz Maleky, Assistant Professor of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Ohio State University 1259) Laura Maliszewski, PhD, Executive Director, Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science, Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School 1260) Tal Malkin, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University. 1261) Anna-Sara Malmgren, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University 1262) Barbara Malt, Professor of Psychology, Lehigh University 1263) Hamed Mamani, Associate Professor of operations management, University of Washington Seattle 1264) Alfred Manaster, Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego 1265) Mark Mandel, Associate Professor of Microbiology-Immunology, Northwestern University 1266) Christopher Manning, Professor of Computer Science and Linguistics, Stanford University 1267) Jeremy R. Manning, Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College 1268) Christopher Manon, Professor of Mathematics, George Mason University 1269) Vahideh H. Manshadi, Assistant Professor of Operations, School of Management, Yale University 1270) Adam Marblestone, Director of Scientific Architecting, MIT Synthetic Neurobiology Group, MIT Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1271) Ralph Marcucio, PhD, Professor, University of California,San Francisco 1272) Mitchell Marcus, RCA Professor of Artificial Intelligence, University of Pennsylvania 1273) Jason R Marden, Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara 1274) Massimo Marengo, Associate Professor, Iowa State University 1275) Marta Margeta, Associate Professor of Pathology, UCSF School of Medicine 1276) Gloria Mark, Professor, Department of Informatics, University of California Irvine 1277) Thomas Mark, Associate Professor, Mathematics, University of Virginia 1278) Jonathan Marr, Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Union College 1279) Alison Marsden, Associate Professor, Departments of Bioengineering and Pediatrics, Stanford University 1280) Dawn G. Marsh, Associate Professor of History, Purdue University 1281) Hp Marshall, Associate Professor of Geophysics at Boise State University 1282) Danny Bernard Martin, Professor at Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago 1283) Desiree Martin, Associate Professor of English, University of California, Davis 1284) Kelsey C. Martin, Dean, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Professor, Dept. of Biological Chemistry, Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry 1285) Stephen Martin, Professor of Economics, Purdue University 1286) Margaret Martonosi, Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University 1287) Hamid Marvi, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport & Energy, Arizona State University 1288) Lena Mashayekhy, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer & Information Sciences, University of Delaware 1289) Sergei Maslov, Professor of Bioengineering and Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1290) Amir Masoumzadeh, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University at Albany - SUNY 1291) Arash Massoudieh, Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, The Catholic Univesity of America 1292) Kristyn S. Masters, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1293) Nicholas Mastronarde, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo, 1294) Daniela Matei, Professor in Cancer Research, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 1295) Gabriel Mathy, Assistant Professor, American University 1296) Wendy Matsumura, Assistant Professor of History, UC San Diego 1297) Jonathan May, Assistant Professor, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California 1298) Pricila Maziero, Assistant Professor, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania 1299) Sepideh Mazrouee, Adjunct Faculty, Washington State University 1300) Michelle Mazurek, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland 1301) Rafe Mazzeo, Professor, Department of Mathematics, Stanford University, Stanford university, CA 1302) David McAllester, Professor and Chief Academic Officer TTI Chicago 1303) Carolyn McBride, Assistant Professor, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Neuroscience, Princeton University 1304) MaryJean McCarthy, Clinical Associate Professor, Adelphi University 1305) Jamie McCasland, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of British Columbi 1306) Daniel McDonald, PhD, Programmer Analyst, Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Diego 1307) Gary McDowell, PhD , Executive Director, Future of Research 1308) Robert McEachnie, Lecturer of Ancient History, UNC Charlotte 1309) Sam McFarland, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Western Kentucky University 1310) Richard McGehee, Professor of Mathematics, University of Minnesota 1311) Ellen McGrattan, Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota 1312) Joan McGregor, Professor of Philosophy, Arizona State University 1313) Timothy McKay, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Physics, Astronomy, and Education, University of Michigan 1314) Bruce M. McLaren, Associate Research Professor, Carnegie Mellon University 1315) Maura McLaughlin, Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University 1316) Michael T. McManus, Vincent and Stella Coates Endowed Chair and Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Director, UCSF Keck Center for Noncoding RNAs, Core Director, UCSF ViraCore, University of California, San Francisco 1317) Michael J. McNeal, Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Metropolitan State University of Denver 1318) Megan McNerney, Assistant Professor Dept. of Pathology, The University of Chicago 1319) David F. Meaney, S.R. Pollack Professor Chair, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania 1320) Sara Mednick, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside 1321) Maryam Mehri, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University 1322) Mohammad Mehrmohammadi, Assistant professor of Biomedical/Electrical and Computer ENgineering, Wayne State University 1323) Pranjal H. Mehta, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon 1324) Hadi Meidani, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1325) Andrew Mendelson, Associate Dean and Professor, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism 1326) Christopher Menzel, Professo of Philosoph, Texas A&M University 1327) Konrad Menzel, Associate Professor of Economics, New York University 1328) Guido Menzio, Professor of Economics, University of Pennsylvania 1329) Jason Merchant, Lorna P. Straus Professor of Linguistics, University of Chicago 1330) Garret Merriam, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern Indiana 1331) Alexey Merz, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, University of Washington 1332) Ali Mesbah, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Berkeley 1333) Mostafa Mesgari, Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems, Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, Elon University 1334) Brinkley Messick, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University 1335) William Messing, Professor, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota 1336) Andrew Metrick, Michael H. Jordan Professor of Finance and Management, Yale School of Management 1337) Ramgopal R. Mettu, Associate Professor, Tulane University 1338) Marc Mezard, Director of École Normale Supérieure, (Prize Ampère 1996, the Humboldt Prize in 2009, and the Lars Onsager Prize in 2016) 1339) Filippo Mezzanotti, Assistant Professor of Finance, Northwestern University 1340) James Mickens, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University 1341) Robert Mickey, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1342) Jeffrey Middents, Associate Professor of Literature, American University 1343) Gerome Miklau, Associate Professor, College of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1344) Farzaneh Milani, Raymond J Nelson Professor at the University of Virginia and Chair of Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures 1345) Jana Milford, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder 1346) Lamine Mili, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech 1347) Clint L. Miller, PhD.,Instructor, Cardiovascular Medicine,Stanford University 1348) Derek Miller, Assistant Professor of English, Harvard University 1349) Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, Professor of English, University of California, Davis 1350) Jeremy Miller, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Purdue University 1351) Kenneth Miller, Professor, Dept. of Neuroscience and Co-Director, Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University 1352) Lee E. Miller, Ph.D. President, Society for the Neural Control of Movement, Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, Departments of Physiology, Physical Medicine and Rehab, and Biomedical Engineering, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University 1353) Mark. A. Miller, Professor of Atmospheric Science, Director of Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Rutgres University 1354) Robert C. Miller, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1355) Timothy Miller, Instructor in Pediatric, Harvard Medical School, Associate Scientist, Boston Children's Hospital, Children's Hospital Informatics Program 1356) Vladimir Minin, Associate Professor of Statistics and Biology, University of Washington 1357) Dan Minor, Ph.D., Professor, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Departments of Biochemistry & Biophysics, and Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology, California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research, Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience, University of California, San Francisco 1358) Ryan Minor, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Music Department, SUNY Stony Brook 1359) Yair Minsky, Einar Hille Professor of Mathematics, Yale University 1360) Toben H. Mintz, Associate Professor, Psychology & Linguistics, University of Southern California 1361) Raza Mir, Professor of Management, Cotsakos College of Business, William Paterson University 1362) Soudeh Mirghasemi, Assistant professor of Economics at Hofstra university 1363) Milan Miric, Assistant Professor of Data Sciences and Operations, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. 1364) Jelena Mirkovic, Research Assistant Professor, USC Information Sciences Institute 1365) Parham Mirzaei, Assistant professor, The University of Nottingham 1366) Thomas J. Misa, Professor and Director, University of Minnesota 1367) Alan Mislove, Associate Professor, College of Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University 1368) Michael Mislove, Professor and Chair in Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Tulane University 1369) Vishal Misra, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Columbia University 1370) Melanie Mitchell, Professor, Computer Science Department, Portland State University 1371) Igor Mitrovic, Professor, Director of Professional School Education, Department of Physiology University of California San Francisco 1372) Saad Mneimneh, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Hunter College and The Graduate Center 1373) Bahram Mobasher, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Riverside 1374) Bahram Mobasher , Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Riverside 1375) Arezoo Modiri, Instructor Division of Medical Physics, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine 1376) Bita Moghaddam, Professor and Chair, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health&Sci Univ 1377) Soheil Mohajer, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Minnesota 1378) Majid H. Mohajerani, Assistant Professor, Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience, The University of Lethbridge (Canada) 1379) Amir Mohammadi, Associate Professor of Mathematics, UCSD 1380) Mahdi Mohseni, Assistant Professor of Finance, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University 1381) Nassir Mokarram, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University 1382) Omeed Momeni, Assistant Professor, University of California Davis 1383) Andres Monroy-Hernandez, Affiliate Faculty at the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington 1384) Andrea Montanari, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Statistics, Stanford University 1385) Niloofar Montazeri, Lecturer and Research Scientist, University of California Riverside 1386) Emily B. 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Moskowitz, PhD, Chair, Psychology Department, Lehigh University 1396) Tobias J. Moskowitz, Dean Takahashi Professor of Finance, Yale University 1397) Cynthia Moss, Professor, Departments of Psychological & Brain Sciences and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University 1398) Yasamin Mostofi, Professor, Department Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Santa Barbara 1399) Eshragh Motahar, Professor of Economics, Union College 1400) Zahra Keshavarz Motamed, Research scientist, Harvard-MIT Biomedical Engineering Center; Assistant Professor, McMaster University 1401) Mohammad Mousavi, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh 1402) Mary Beth Mudgett, Professor of Biology, Stanford University 1403) Michael zur Muehlen, Associate Professor of Information Systems, Associate Dean of the Graduate Enterprise, School of Business, Stevens Institute of Technology 1404) Axel Mueller, Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 1405) Eran A. Mukamel, Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego 1406) Chandra Mukerji, Distinguished Professor Emerita, UC San Diego 1407) Bill V. Mullen, Professor of American Studies, Purdue University 1408) John D. Murray, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University 1409) Richard M. Murray, Thomas E. and Doris Everhart Professor of Control & Dynamical Systems and Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology 1410) Will Murray, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, California State University, Long Beach 1411) Mala Murthy, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Molecular Biology, Princeton University 1412) Gregg Musiker, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Minnesota 1413) David Mutchler, Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 1414) Rob Muth, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Tarleton University 1415) Ann-Marie Mårtensson-Pendrill, Professor of Physics Education and Science Communication, Lund University, Sweden, Fellow of the APS 1416) Susan NIefield, Professor Emerita of Mathematics, Union College 1417) Gopalan Nadathur, Professor of Computer Science, University of Minnesota 1418) Leila Moslemi Naeni, Lecturer in project management, University of Technology Sydney, Australia 1419) Viswanath Nagarajan, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, University of Michigan 1420) Anastasia Nagel, Adjunct Professor of Biology Fullerton College 1421) Katherine Nagel, Assistant Professor, NYU School of Medicine 1422) Stefan Nagel, Michael Stark Professor of Finance, Professor of Economics, University of Michigan 1423) Radhika Nagpal, Fred Kavli Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University 1424) Ali Naini, Associate Professor of Pathology & Cell Biology at CUMC, Columbia University Medical Center 1425) Navid Nakhjiri, Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering Department , California State Polytechnic University Pomona 1426) Chiara Nappi, Professor Emerita, Physics Department, Princeton University 1427) Arash Naraghi, Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Chair, Philosophy Department, Moravian College 1428) Sam Nariman, Boas assistant professor, Mathematics department, Northwestern University 1429) Pieman Naseradinmousavi, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department,College of Engineering, San Diego State University 1430) Luis Nasser, Associate professor of physics, Columbia College Chicago 1431) Roshanak (Roshi) Nateghi, Assistant Professor, Purdue University 1432) Mahdi Navari, research scientist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1433) Gidi Nave, Assistant professor, Marketing Department, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 1434) Amir Nayyeri, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Oregon State University 1435) Bobak Nazer, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University 1436) Hamid Nazerzadeh , Associate Professor , Data Sciences and Operations, USC Marshall School of Business 1437) Ehssan Nazockdast, Assistant professor of Applied Physical Sciences at UNC Chapel Hill 1438) Deanna Needell, Associate Professor, Claremont McKenna College 1439) Diana Negoescu, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Minnesota 1440) Mahyar Mark Nejad, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware 1441) Mohammad G. Nejad, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University 1442) Mark Nelson, Monroe Professor of Philosophy, Wesmont College 1443) Reviel Netz, Patrick Suppes Professor of Greek Mathematics and Astronomy, Department of Classics, Stanford University 1444) Daniel Neuhann, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Texas at Austin 1445) David Neumark, Chancellor's Professor of Economics, University of California, Irvine 1446) Barbara Newman, Professor of English, Religious Studies, and Classics, Northwestern University 1447) Dianne K. Newman, Gordon M. Binder/Amgen Professor of Biology and Geobiology, Caltech 1448) Jane O. Newman, Professor of Comparative Literature, UC Irvine 1449) Katherine Newman, Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Torrey Little Professor of Sociology 1450) Daniel Nexon, Associate Professor in the Department of Government and the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University 1451) John Ngai, Professor of Neuroscience, University of California- Berkeley 1452) Mae Ngai, Professor of History and Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies, Columbia University 1453) Hoai-Luu Nguyen, Assistant Professor, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley 1454) Hoang Tan Nguyen, Associate Professor of Literature, University of California, San Diego 1455) Andrew J. Nicholson, Associate Professor, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, Stony Brook University 1456) Laura Beth Nielsen, Director, Legal Studies Program & Professor of Sociology, Northwestern, University, Evanston, IL & Research Professor, American Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL 1457) Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh , Professor of Finance and Director of the Center for Real Estate Finance Research, New York University Stern School of Business 1458) David C. Noelle, Associate Professor & Chair, Cognitive & Information Sciences, University of California, Merced 1459) Vincent Noireaux, Associate Professor, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota 1460) Mehrdad Nojoumian, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University 1461) Patricia J. Norman, Associate Professor, Trinity University 1462) Bethany Nowviskie, Research Associate Professor of Digital Humanities, University of Virginia 1463) Jodi Nunnari, Professor and Chair, President-Elect, American Society of Cell Biology, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis 1464) Duane Nykamp, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Minnesota 1465) Jean M. 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Oken, Professor, Depts of Neurology, Behavioral Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering,Oregon Health & Science University 1480) Kasso A. Okoudjou, Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland 1481) Benjamin Olken, Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1482) Irma Olmedo, Associate Professor Emerita, University of Illinois-Chicago 1483) Alex Olshevsky, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University 1484) Ingrid R. Olson, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Temple University 1485) Bence Olveczky, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University 1486) Peter J. Olver, Professor of Mathematics, University of Minnesota 1487) Vilma Ortiz, Professor of Sociology, UCLA 1488) Pietro Ortoleva, Associate Professor of Economics, Columbia university, Department of Economics 1489) Peter-Michael Osera, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Grinnell College 1490) Sarah Ostadabbas, Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Northeastern University 1491) Emily Oster, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Brown University 1492) Dirk-Bart den Ouden, Associate Professor, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina 1493) Lisa Ouellette, Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford University 1494) Nicholas T. Ouellette, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Yang and Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building, Stanford, CA 1495) Emily Owens, Associate Professor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, and Department of Economics, University of California, Irvine 1496) John Owens, Child Family Professor of Engineering and Entrepreneurship, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis 1497) Asu Ozdaglar, Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT 1498) Eren Ozguven, Assistant Professor, Florida State University 1499) Cynthia PIzzulli, Adjunct Professor, School of Social Welfare, SUNY Stony Brook; School of Social Work, Adelphi University 1500) Niema M Pahlevan, Assistant Professor of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California 1501) Mohammad Reza Pakzad, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh 1502) Abraham A. Palmer, Ph.D. Professor & Vice Chair for Basic Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego 1503) Alexis Palmer, Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of North Texas 1504) David Palumbo-Liu, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor, Stanford University 1505) David Pan, Professor of German and Chair, European Languages and Studies, University of California, Irvine 1506) Roumyana Pancheva, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Slavic Languages and Literatures 1507) Silvana Pannain, Associate Professor of Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, University of Chicago 1508) Dimitris Papanikolaou, Associate Professor of Finance, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University 1509) David H. Papell, Joel W. Sailors Professor of Economics, Chair: Department of Economics, University of Houston 1510) George J. Pappas, Joseph Moore Professor, Chair, Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania 1511) Serena Parekh, Associate Professor, Director of the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) Program, Editor of The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, Northeastern University, Department of Philosophy and Religion 1512) Jihye Park, Assistant Professor of Geomatics, Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University 1513) Babak Parkhideh, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina - Charlotte 1514) Anna Parkinson, Associate Professor, Department of German, Northwestern University 1515) Sarah E. Parkinson, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Johns Hopkins University 1516) Anthony Parolari, Assistant Professor, Marquette University 1517) Alvaro La Parra-Perez, Assistant Professor of Economics, Goddard School of Business and Economics, Weber State University 1518) Aaron Parsons, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley 1519) Babak Parviz, Affiliate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington 1520) Tatiana Pasternak, Professor, University of Rochester 1521) Imke de Pater, Professor of Astronomy and of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley 1522) Eric Paulos, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley 1523) Mathias Payer, Assistant Professor in Computer Science, Purdue University 1524) Kamran Paynabar, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech. 1525) Itsik Pe'er, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University 1526) Phillip L. Pearl, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School 1527) Sharrona Pearl, Assistant Professor, The University of Pennsylvania 1528) Ramtin Pedarsani, Assistant Professor , ECE department ,UC Santa Barbara. 1529) Franz Pedit, Professor of Mathematics, University of Massachusetts Amherst 1530) Jonathan Peelle, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology, Washington University in Saint Louis 1531) Rushika M. Perera, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 1532) Ricardo Perez-Truglia, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles 1533) Simon Peron, Assistant Professor, Center for Neural Science, New York University 1534) Justin Perron, Assistant professor of physics, California State University San Marcos 1535) John Perry, Henry Walgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Stanford University 1536) David Pesetsky, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Ferrari P. 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Phelps, Silver Professor of Psychology and Neural Science, New York University 1545) Thomas Philippon, Professor of Finance, NYU Stern school of business 1546) Jeff M. Phillips, Assistant Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah 1547) Stephen Paul Phipps, Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Pennsylvania 1548) So-Young Pi, Professor of Physics, Boston University 1549) Elise Piazza, Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University 1550) Matthew Pierce, Assistant Professor of Religion, Centre College 1551) Jonathan Pillow, Associate Professor, Princeton Neuroscience Institute & Psychology Princeton University 1552) Carlo Pinciroli, Assistant Professor of Robotics Engineering and Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1553) Kathleen Pine, Assistant Professor, College of Health Solutions,Arizona State University 1554) Terry Pinkard, Professor, Philosophy, Georgetown University 1555) Hamed Pirsiavash, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland Baltimore County 1556) Cynthia Pizzulli, Adjunct Professor, School of Social Welfare, SUNY Stony Brook; School of Social Work, Adelphi University 1557) Amanda Podany, Professor of History, Cal Poly Pomona 1558) Jason Polakis, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago 1559) Martina Poletti, Research Assistant Professor, Boston University 1560) Bruce Magnusson. 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Raj Rajagopalan, Professor, Data Sciences and Operations, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California 1604) Raghuram G. Rajan, Professor of Finance, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago 1605) Rajmohan Rajaraman, Professor, College of Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University 1606) Alexander Rakhlin, Associate Professor of Statistics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 1607) Raymond Rakhshani, Lecturer, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Southern California 1608) Peter Ralph, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon 1609) Kevin Ralston, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Delaware State University 1610) Dinakar Ramakrishnan, Professor of Mathematics, California Institute of Technology 1611) Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez, Ph.D., Associate Professor, School of Systems & Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology 1612) David Rand, Associate professor of psychology, economics, and Management, Yale University 1613) Timothy Randolph, PhD, Associate Member Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1614) Gautam Rao, Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University 1615) Ehsan Rashedi, Assistant Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology 1616) Parisa Rashidi, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Department, Electrical and computer Engineering Department, University of Florida, 1617) Sofya Raskhodnikova, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University 1618) Doron Ravid, Assistant professor of economics, University of Chicago 1619) Dr. Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Distinguished Professor, ECE Department & Director, WINLAB 1620) Michael Raymer, Philip H. 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Reeder, Assistant Professor of Psychological Science, Gustavus Adolphus College 1631) Gil Refael, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Caltech 1632) Quentin Regestein, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 1633) David Reich, Professor of Genetics Harvard Medical School, Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Associate Member Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard 1634) James Reichert, Associate Professor, Stanford University 1635) Alan Reid, Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin 1636) Allison C. Reilly, , Assistant Professor, of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, 1637) Linda M. Reilly, Program Manager, UCSF Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Research (PBBR) 1638) Nathan Baruch Rein, Harold Smith Professor of Christian Studies, Ursinus College 1639) Omer Reingold, Professor, Stanford University 1640) Sarah E. Reisman, Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology 1641) Carol Shoshkes Reiss, Professor, Biology and Neural Science, Affiliated Professor of Global Public Health, New York University 1642) Jeremy Reiter, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco 1643) David Reitter, Assistant Professor of Information Science, The Pennsylvania State University 1644) Brian Rejack, Assistant Professor of English, Illinois State University 1645) Jeffrey B. Remmel, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego 1646) Robbert van Renesse, Research Professor, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University 1647) Philip Resnik, Professor, Department of Linguistics and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Marylandy 1648) Leonid Reyzin, Professor of Computer Science, Boston University 1649) Brendon Rhoades, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of California - San Diego 1650) Alessia Ricciardi, Professor, Department of French and Italian, Northwestern University 1651) Yael Rice, Assistant Professor of Art History & Asian Languages and Civilizations, Amherst College 1652) Yann Richard, professeur émérite, Sorbonne nouvelle (Paris - France) 1653) Emily Riehl, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University 1654) Anna Di Rienzo, Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago 1655) Stephanie Ries, Assistant Professor, San Diego State University 1656) Nancy Riggs, Professor of Geology, Northern Arizona University 1657) Rhonda Righter, Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, University of California, Be 1658) Dmitry Rinberg, Associate Professor,NYU Neuroscience Institute, New York University School of Medicine 1659) Dario Ringach, PhD, Professor of Neurobiology and Psychology, Jules Stein Eye Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California 1660) Thomas Ristenpart, Associate Professor, Cornell Tech and Cornell University 1661) Lauren Ristvet, Assoc. 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Rocek, Associate Professor, Anthropology, University of Delaware 1673) Judith Rodenbeck, Associate Professor, Media & Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside 1674) Andres Rodriguez-Clare, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1675) Phillip Rogaway, Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Davis 1676) Daria Roithmayr, George T. and Harriet E. Pfleger Professor of Law, University of Southern California. 1677) Michael Romalis, Professor of Physics, Princeton University 1678) Daniel M Romero, Assistant professor of Information, University of Michigan 1679) Koen Van Rompay, Research professor, University of California, Davis 1680) David M. Romps, Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California 1681) Dorit Ron, Professor Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco 1682) Aaron Roodman, Professor of Particle Physics & Astrophysics, Stanford University 1683) Juliette Rooney-Varga, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, UMass Lowell 1684) Elaina Rose, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Washington 1685) Karin Rosemblatt, Associate Professor, University of Maryland, College Park 1686) Oren Rosenberg, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 1687) Dina J. Rosenfeld, Associate Clinical Professor, NYU Silver School of Social Work 1688) Yaser M. Roshan, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Point Park University 1689) Jalil Roshandel, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, East Carolina University 1690) Roshanak Roshandel, Associate Professor and Chair, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Seattle University 1691) Jenny Ross, Director of PreCalculus, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science , University of Illinois at Chicago 1692) Aaron Roth, Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science, University of PennsylvaniaRan Canetti 1693) Jesse Rothstein, Professor of Public Policy and Economics, Director, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California, Berkeley 1694) Natalia Roudakova, Assistant Professor of Communication, University of California, San Diego 1695) Jeffrey Rouder, Professor of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia 1696) Yasser Roudi, Professor, Eric Kandel young neuroscientist prize winner, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 1697) Stergios Roumeliotis, Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Minnesota 1698) Bryan R. 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Trump's Muslim ban excludes countries linked to his businesses

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President Trump’s most recent executive order effectively bans citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. for at least 90 days — but some Muslim countries were spared from the order's blacklist, even though they have deep-seated ties to terrorism. Conspicuously, Trump doesn't hold any business interests in any of the countries on the list, but holds major stakes in several of those excluded from it, records show. Friday’s executive order, signed at the Pentagon, suspends the issuing of U.S. visas or travel permits to people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Not a single American was killed on U.S. soil by citizens from any of those countries between 1975 and 2015, according to statistics tallied by the conservative-leaning Cato Institute. However, the same set of statistics show that nearly 3,000 Americans were killed by citizens from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Turkey in the same time period — with the bulk of those killed being victims of the 9/11 attacks. Yet, people from those four countries are still welcome to apply for U.S. visas and travel permits. In a striking parallel, Trump’s sprawling business empire — which he has refused to rescind ownership of — holds multi-million dollar licensing and development deals in all of those countries, raising potential conflict of interest concerns and alarming questions over what actually went into the decision process behind Friday’s executive order. SAUDI ARABIA Not much is known about Trump’s connection to the Saudis. Yet, the little bit of information that is available raises a number of questions. Trump registered eight companies tied to hotel interests in the country shortly after launching his campaign in August 2015, according to The Washington Post. The companies were registered under such names as THC Jeddah Hotel and DT Jeddah Technical Services; company names The Post reported bore striking resemblance to ones Trump has registered in other foreign countries. During a campaign rally in Alabama last year, Trump expressed his admiration for the Saudis. “They buy apartment from me,” he said. “They spend $40 million, $50 million. Am I supposed to dislike them? I like them very much.” Those comments could cock a few eyebrows, since most of the 9/11 attackers were from Saudi Arabia. Further, a declassified U.S. intelligence report known as the “28 pages” claims the Saudi government and its wealthy citizens actively funded Muslim radicalism through mosques and charities in the U.S. around the time of 9/11 attacks. The 19 hijackers were in close contact with Saudi nationals before carrying out the terror attack, which became the worst one in U.S. history. In total, Saudi citizens killed 2,369 Americans between 1975 and 2015, according to CATO. TURKEY Trump currently licenses his name to two luxury towers in the Turkish capital Istanbul. He received as much as $5 million from the deals last year, according to his latest financial disclosures. Furthermore, since the election, Trump’s development partner, Dogan Sirketler Grubu Holding, has seen its shares surge by nearly 11%. Meanwhile, Turkey is a hotbed for terrorist activities, with the State Department issuing a travel alert advising U.S. citizens not to travel to the country because of “increased threats from terrorist groups” just this Wednesday. “An increase in anti-American rhetoric has the potential to inspire independent actors to carry out acts of violence against U.S. citizens,” the alert states. EGYPT In Egypt, Trump’s business holdings are characteristically vague. His latest Federal Election Commission filing lists two companies in the country, Trump Marks Egypt and Trump Marks Egypt LLC, both of which are most likely connected to a development venture. The State Department, meanwhile, strongly discourages Americans from traveling to Egypt since “terrorist attacks can occur anywhere” due to the presence of ISIS-affiliated groups. Egyptian citizens killed a total of 162 Americans between 1975 and 2015. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The Trump Organization has a licensing and management deal in Dubai for two golf courses and a whole neighborhood of luxury villas currently under construction. The second golf course was designed by Tiger Woods. Trump has traveled frequently to the Middle Eastern nation with his daughter, Ivanka, and the two have been seen in numerous photographs over the years, playing golf and shaking hands with affluent sheiks. While the UAE ranks as the sixth richest country in the world, a widespread presence of ISIS- and Al Qaeda- affiliated groups persists in the area and poses a serious threat to American citizens, according to the State Department. “Both historical and current information suggest that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), al-Qaida, and affiliated organizations continue to plan attacks against Western targets,” states a safety notice on the department’s website, using alternate spellings for the groups. A total of 314 Americans were killed by UAE citizens between 1975 and 2015, according to CATO. In addition to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, President Trump holds extensive business interests in the Muslim majority nations of Indonesia and Azerbaijan. Both have documented ties to Islamic terrorism — yet neither is included on the executive order's blacklist. White House press aides did not immediately return a request for comment from The News. Immediately after the Pentagon signing ceremony on Friday, Trump was harshly rebuked by people of varying political persuasions from across the world. Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said “tears are running down the cheeks of the Statue of Liberty tonight” upon learning of the order. “This is one of the most backward and nasty executive orders that the President has issued,” he added. Trita Parsi, the co-founder and president of the National Iranian American Council, told The News early Saturday that he’s been bombarded with phone calls from concerned friends and family in his home country. “This has been a nightmare,” he said. “We knew something was coming, but we did not expect this…We definitely did not expect this.” Trump, meanwhile, claimed before signing the order that the “new vetting measures” will make it much harder for terrorists to enter the country. “We don’t want them here,” he said. “We only want to admit those into our country who will support our country and love deeply our people.” Tags: donald trump donald trump first 100 days religion immigration saudi arabia turkey egypt united arab emirates iran iraq libya somalia sudan syria yemen Send a Letter to the Editor Join the Conversation:

5 Shocking 3D Printed Objects

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Shares 4In the world of 3D printing, creativity and innovation are two important traits. As it turns out, there have been a lot of 3D printed objects that some people would think are nearly impossible to achieve. Although some of these projects raise a lot of questions regarding their viability, it is good to see some people go out on a limb and try to use this technology for something else than plastic figurines. Do not panic just yet, as 3D printers are more than capable of printing food. The edible kind, that is, not the plastic one to put in a bowl on your dining table. Although nutrition-oriented 3D printers are not available to the general public yet, they have been around for quite some time. The food printed is made of healthy ingredients, including algae and seeds. Depending on how this situation evolves, a 3D printed hamburger may not be entirely out of the question in a few years from now. As unusual as it may sound, there is such a thing as 3D printed organs. Do not think of this as prosthetics, even though those can certainly be 3D printed as well. The organs in questions can range from kidneys, ears, livers, and even hearts. This is an excellent solution to address the shortage of donor organs. Although it can never replace a real organ, a 3D printed alternative may be the next best option. Contrary to popular belief, there are buildings coming out of a 3D printer. Apartment buildings and even houses have been 3D printed before. Chinese company WinSun claims to have printed as many as 10 houses in under 24 hours. Not only does this process save a ton of materials and time, it is also a lot cheaper. Moreover, there is less waste to deal with, and labor costs are reduced to a bare minimum. Do not adjust your screen, as you’re reading this section right. Local Motors 3D printed an entire car. In fact, the company aims to specialize in 3D printing customized vehicles moving forward. This concept got a lot of mainstream traction, as the Strati was the world’s first 3D printed car. Although the vehicle is anything but road-ready, it is only a matter of time until this situation evolves into a mainstream use case. Doing so will be a difficult challenge, though Local Motors has plans to open up to 50 micro-factories all over the world to bring 3D printed cars to consumers in the coming years. It is unclear how much such a vehicle would cost, though. When the Strati was printed in 2014, it only took them 44 hours to do so, which was quite an impressive feat at that time. When thinking of 3D printing, people often visualize very small objects. Although modern printers are capable of printing bigger objects, there are certain limitations to take into account. That is not always the case, though, as Andrey Rudenko printed a life-size castle. Although he had to build the printer himself, it is quite an innovative project to take note of. Sadly, the castle does not come with gargoyles or fountain. If you liked this article, follow us on Twitter @themerklenews and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and technology news.

Trudeau says Canada will take refugees banned by U.S.

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TORONTO –€” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a message for refugees rejected by U.S. President Donald Trump: Canada will take you. RELATED LINKSTrump ban affects all non-U.S. citizens, including green card holders How is Trump’s immigration crackdown seen in Muslim-majority nations? U.S. suspends immigration program helping non-Muslim Iranians He also intends to talk to Trump about the success of Canada’s refugee policy. Trudeau reacted to Trump’s ban of Muslims from certain countries by tweeting Saturday: “To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada.” Trudeau also posted a picture of him greeting a Syrian child at Toronto’s airport in late 2015. Trudeau oversaw the arrival of more than 39,000 Syrian refugees soon after he was elected. A spokeswoman for Trudeau said Trudeau has a message for Trump. “The Prime Minister is looking forward to discussing the successes of Canada’s immigration and refugee policy with the President when they next speak,” Trudeau spokeswoman Kate Purchase told The Associated Press. Trudeau is expected to the visit the White House soon. The prime minister has refrained from criticizing Trump to avoid offending the new president. More than 75 percent of Canada’s exports go to the U.S. Toronto Mayor John Tory also weighed in, noting that the city is the most diverse in the world. “We understand that as Canadians we are almost all immigrants, and that no one should be excluded on the basis of their ethnicity or nationality,” Tory said in a statement. Trump signed a sweeping executive order Friday that he billed as a necessary step to stop “radical Islamic terrorists” from coming to the U.S. Included is a 90-day ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen and a 120-day suspension of the U.S. refugee program. Trump’s order singled out Syrians for the most aggressive ban, ordering that anyone from that country, including those fleeing civil war, are indefinitely blocked from coming to the United States. The Syrian refugee crisis became a major issue in Canada’s election in late 2015 because of the haunting image of a drowned 3-year-old Syrian boy washed up on a Turkish beach. The boy had relatives in Canada. Trudeau’s tweet quickly received more than 150,000 likes. “Welcome to Canada” trended in Canada.

Federal court halts Trump’s immigration ban

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The federal court for the Eastern District of New York issued an emergency stay halting President Donald Trump’s executive order banning entry to the US from seven majority-Muslim countries tonight, following widespread protests at airports around the country. The court ruled on a habeas corpus petition filed by the ACLU on behalf of Hameed Khalid Darweesh and Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi, who were denied entry to the US upon landing at JFK airport in New York City and detained indefinitely by Customs and Border Patrol. Darweesh spent a decade working for the United States military in Iraq as an interpreter and engineer and had been granted an entry visa after background checks; Alshawi had been granted a visa in order to join his wife and son who are already permanent residents of the US after their similar service with the US military. Trump’s executive order halts all immigration from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, and Syria. The ban was issued late on Friday, leading to widespread confusion about how it would be implemented and enforced, chaos as those decisions were made quickly and without a great deal of transparency, and controversy as the essential legality of a ban that effectively targets Muslims was called into question. Protests have erupted at airports around the country in response to the ban, and the tech industry has signaled significant opposition to it in tones ranging from measured to morally outraged. The court’s stay is temporary; it’s clear that the White House will argue to have it reinstated as soon as possible.

A Federal Judge Just Issued A Stay Against Donald Trump's "Muslim Ban"

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A federal judge in Brooklyn just issued an emergency stay against the implementation of Donald Trump's executive order banning immigration from certain middle eastern countries. The lawsuit was brought by the ACLU on behalf of two men detained at JFK airport in New York. The men were subsequently released. You can read the ACLU's original complaint below: This is a developing story. We'll update as more news comes in.

Can Automobiles Be Made More Efficient With 3D Printing: Yes and No

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A report from the University of Nottingham proposes ways to make automobiles more fuel efficient through the application of 3D metal printing.  The “Functional Lattices for Automotive Components” project hopes to achieve “significant weight reductions” and “lower the number of separate components” in automotive design.  The approach the project appears to be using is to swap out conventional parts with 3D printed equivalents that have been lightened through lattices. The “skeletal” new parts would be functionally just as strong as the originals, since the lattice would be specifically engineered to provide strength along the expected lines of mechanical stress. The other approach used is to reduce the number of parts. This is done by redesigning some complex components that would otherwise be an assembly of smaller parts. In conventional manufacturing, making processes have constraints that limit the complexity of the object, frequently requiring multiple parts made to meet a functional need.  These restrictions are not present when 3D printing, and so a new part meeting the function can be designed that doesn’t need to be broken down into sub-components for assembly. While this approach certainly simplifies things, it also reduces weight because there is far less need to include bolts and other attachment hardware to keep the sub-components together.  So I am entirely convinced this project can succeed, technologically. Shapes can be designed to dramatically reduce the weight of the parts. The project is suggesting reductions of 40-80% on many components, particularly the heaviest items in the automobile.  I am entirely not convinced this project can succeed, financially.  At the present time, 3D printed metal objects are horrifically expensive. Let me put this in perspective: titanium powder for 3D metal printing can be acquired for as little as USD$500 per kg.  There are a lot of kg’s in a car, even if you reduce the weight by 40-80%. Do the arithmetic.  The technology of 3D metal printing has become functionally appropriate for application in industry - but it has yet to become financially feasible except for certain industries where high parts costs already exist. Does that include automobiles? I don’t think so, at least not yet.  No, the real innovation required here is to somehow reduce the cost of 3D metal printing. And that’s happening now in several projects I’m aware of.  Via University of Nottingham

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read more I recently had the opportunity to connect with Mark Huebner, Market Development Manager at 3D Platform. It came as a coincidence since, at the same time, SELLTek, one of Italy’s leading distributors of 3D Systems professional grade 3D printers, told me they had just signed with 3D Platform to both distribute and offer production services with the new 3DP Workbench system. read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more read more Next Page »

The Micro: 3D Printing's New Beatles?

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3D printers can be good fun, but not to many. The overall problem with the machines is their high price. A new printer however is called The Micro 3D (M3D), which aims to become the first consumer 3D printer. Initially, early birds were even able to buy one for as few as 199 dollars. The Micro has had a very successful Kickstarter champaign, which is still running, and they funded 50,000 dollars in only 11 minutes. Will The Micro become The Beatles of the 3D printers?That could very well be the case, as this machine offers handy solutions, being an energy efficient, compact machine, which 3D prints several materials. From little objects to jewelry and even food: the makers of this printer now claim that their machine can print it all out. In addition, the machine has already printed out a vase and chocolate figurines. Although the machine was priced 199 dollars for early birds, it will be a little more expensive for people who didn’t feel like flying in the morning. We can’t really confirm what the definite price of the machine will be, as The Daily Mail speaks about 249 dollars, but different media are reporting about different prices, ranging from 200 to 300 dollars. The official website states the 3D printer is right now princes 199 dollars (on Kickstarter), which will be for a limited stock. But what we do know is that all those prices are a lot cheaper than the average price of today’s 3D printers. So MakerBot, beat your heart out.

Internet Archive: Wayback Machine

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If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. That’s right. For the price of a book, you can make a book available to everyone forever. We are a small non-profit with a huge mission: to give everyone access to all knowledge—the books, web pages, audio, television and software of our shared humanity. Forever. Together we are building the digital library of the future. A special place where you can go to learn and explore. The Internet Archive has only 170 staff but runs the #250 website in the world. We don’t accept ads. We don’t sell your information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If you use the Internet Archive, we hope you’ll give what you can right now. Thank you. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. We are a non-profit with a huge mission: to give everyone access to all knowledge—the books, web pages, audio, television and software of our shared humanity. Forever. Together we are building the digital library of the future. A special place where you can go to learn and explore. The Internet Archive has only 170 staff but runs the #250 website in the world. We don’t accept ads. We don’t sell your information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If you use the Internet Archive, please give what you can right now. Thank you. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. We are a non-profit with a huge mission: to give everyone access to all knowledge—the books, web pages, audio, television and software of our shared humanity. Forever. Together we are building the digital library of the future. A special place where you can go to learn and explore. The Internet Archive has only 170 staff but runs the #250 website in the world. We don’t accept ads. We don’t sell your information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If you use the Internet Archive, please give what you can right now. Thank you.

The White House

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Go behind the scenes on the First Family’s trip to Selma, Alabama with a new product from Chief Official Photographer Pete Souza. Working together to open the doors of education for girls around the world. On Monday, April 6th, 2015, the First Family will host the 137th annual White House Easter Egg Roll. The President is taking executive action to fix what he can to help build a better immigration system. We have a moral obligation to lead the fight against carbon pollution. Four questions and four answers on minimum wage in the newest whiteboard. All of the best infographics and videos in one place. Take a look and pass them along. President Obama is committed to making this the most open and participatory administration in history. A new way to petition the Obama Administration to take action on a range of important issues. Joining Forces is dedicated to connecting our servicemen and women, veterans and military spouses with the resources they need to find jobs at home. America's movement to raise a healthier generation of kids. Everyone has a role to play in reducing childhood obesity. President Barack Obama throws darts at Manuel's Tavern before an interview with Vice in Atlanta, Georgia, March 10, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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