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John Mccaskill Member since: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 Full Member Reviewer

PhD

Sara Mcphee-Knowles Member since: Wednesday, March 05, 2014

PhD Candidate, Public Policy, Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration, 2009

My dissertation research at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy focuses on food safety and consumer choices, using agent-based models as a novel method for investigating this policy space.

rocha Member since: Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Ph.D. in Computer Science (UFRGS, Brazil, 1993), M.Sc. in Computer Science (UFRGS, Brazil, 1980), Eletron. Eng. (UFRGS, Brazil, 1977)

Agent-based modeling and simulation of public policies.

dgweb121 Member since: Thursday, October 20, 2011

Ph.D. Political Economy and Public Policy, MA Economics

Sira Maliphol Member since: Monday, August 29, 2016

Master of Science, Technology & Public Policy

Henry Smart Member since: Sunday, October 16, 2016 Full Member

PhD, MSSW

Local Policing and Colorism

James Howard Member since: Friday, February 01, 2019 Full Member

Ph.D., Public Policy, University of Maryland Baltimore County, M.P.A., Public Policy and Administration, University of Baltimore, B.S., Mathematics, University of Maryland

I am a scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. Previously, I worked for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System as an internal consultant on statistical computing. I have also been a consultant to numerous government agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Executive Office of the President, and the United States Department of Homeland Security. I am a passionate educator, teaching mathematics and statistics at the University of Maryland University College since 2010 and have taught public management at Central Michigan University, Penn State, and the University of Baltimore.

I am fortunate to play in everyone else’s backyard. My most recent published scholarship has modeled the population of Earth-orbiting satellites, analyzed the risks of flood insurance, predicted disruptive events, and sought to understand small business cybersecurity. I have written two books on my work and am currently co-editing two more.

In my spare time, I serve Howard County, Maryland, as a member of the Board of Appeals and the Watershed Stewards Academy Advisory Committee of the University of Maryland Extension. Prior volunteer experience includes providing economic advice to the Columbia Association, establishing an alumni association for the College Park Scholars Program at the University of Maryland, and serving on numerous public and private volunteer advisory boards.

Juan Fernandez-Manjarres Member since: Thursday, November 20, 2014

PhD

My work centers on evaluating the adaptiva capacity and proposing strategies for managing forest under climate change in both temperate and tropical areas.

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