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H. Kenny Cheng
Chair
H. Kenny Cheng’s research is focused on the impact of internet technology and software development.
Hai-Ping Cheng
Professor
Hai-Ping Cheng’s research interests include physical phenomena at ultra-small (nano) scale via large-scale computational approach.
Oscar (Hengxuan) Chi
Assistant Professor
Oscar (Hengxuan) Chi studies the impact of technology, especially AI, on the delivery of services in hospitality and tourism.
Harvey Chim
Professor
Dr. Harvey Chim is an expert in upper and lower extremity limb salvage, brachial plexus, and complex peripheral nerve reconstruction.
Wei-Chun Chou
Research Assistant Professor
Wei-Chun Chou’s expertise is in bioinformatics, risk assessment and computational toxicology to address key risk assessment issues.
Haoran Chris Chu
Assistant Professor
Haoran Chris Chu researches health and risk/science communication, including AI influence on interventions and communication strategies.
Sandra Citty
Clinical Associate Professor
As a Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center nurse researcher, Sandra Citty identifies opportunities for improvements.
James "Jay" Clugston
Associate Professor/Team Physician
Dr. Jay Clugston's expertise in non-operative sports medicine, with specific expertise in concussion management.
Janet Coats
Managing Director
Janet Coats helps stop the spread of disinformation by educating on the detection of intentional and unintentional misinformation.
Roxane Coche
Associate Professor/Interim Chair
Roxane Coche's research focuses on sports media and media pedagogy.