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The Grand Challenges Lunchtime Talks were created to compliment the Grand Challenges Scholars Program by showing students what tackling the 14 challenges in “the real world” can look like. Speakers who have a passion for entrepreneurship, research or service, have a technical background and work with one or more of the Grand Challenges on a daily basis, present their work and research and discuss their career path with students.
èßäÊÓƵapp are encouraged to ask questions during these talks to challenge their technical understanding, as well as learn about future career options. These talks are free and open to all èßäÊÓƵapp students, faculty and staff. Talks are typically hosted on the third Friday of the month at noon during the academic year.
Mitch Thornton Ph.D. (February 2022)
Executive Director, Darwin Deason Institute for Cybersecurity
Cecil H. Green Chair of Engineering, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, èßäÊÓƵapp
Anna Broughel Ph.D. (October 2021)
Director of Energy Leadership at the Clean Energy Leadership Institute
Adjunct Lecturer at John Hopkins School of Advanced international Studies, Washington DC.
Korak Sarkar, MD (February 2021)
Director, M3D Lab, Ochsner Health
Attending Physician, Department of Neurology, Ochsner Health
Brad Pfeiffer, Ph.D. (November 2020)
Assistant Professor in Neuroscience, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Southwestern Medical Foundation Scholar in Biomedical Research
Felicity Gonzalez, '22
Jonathan Lindbloom, '21
Vlad Munteanu, '22
Michael Rainey, '21
(September 2020)
Jon Clauss (March 2020)
Fellow, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
AIAA Senior Member, INCOSE Member, AAP Member
Let the Hart Center know by emailing the speaker's name, contact information, and resume to hartleadership@smu.edu.