Faculty & Leadership

Dr. Greg Arbuckle
Professor
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Specializes in cyber-physical architectures, industrial robotics digital twins, and
distributed IIoT sensor fusion pipelines.

Dr. Michael Galloway
Associate Professor
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Specializes in scalable data infrastructure, real-time software engine optimization,
cloud load balancing, and distributed sensing networks.

Prof. Mark Simpson
Associate Professor
Department of Art & Design
Focuses on immersive user experience (UX) design, interactive spatial computing interfaces,
and interdisciplinary 3D modeling pipelines.

Prof. Leah Spalding
Assistant Professor
Department of Art & Design
Focuses on human-centered design methodology, undergraduate UX education frameworks,
and collaborative capacity-building interfaces.

Dr. Kristina Arnold
Department Head & Professor
Department of Art & Design
Drives interdisciplinary creative direction, cross-departmental project resource alignment,
and spatial interactive installations.

Dr. Gordon Emslie
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Focuses on heliophysics data analysis, large-scale citizen science network development,
and crowd sourced mobile telemetry (SunSketcher).

Dr. Hugh Hudson
Adjunct Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Specializes in solar physics research, astronomical data mapping, and participatory
science pipeline architectures for tracking celestial events.

Dr. A K M Foysal Ahmed
Assistant Professor
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Specializes in smart manufacturing integration, mechatronics system design, cyber-physical
predictive maintenance frameworks, and industrial AI data analytics.

Dr. Mi An
Assistant Professor
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Specializes in modular construction, focusing on eco-efficient lifecycle optimization
and predictive hazard-mitigation simulations for immersive safety trainingConstruction
Management.
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