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Theresearch expert profile database allows anyone to search, by topic or faculty member, to determine what are the most relevant publications, who were the authors, and who could be a good collaborator on a research project. The database is powered by the Elsevier Pure database that provides quarterly updates to publications by Johns Hopkins faculty.

Our experts are available to respond to qualified inquiries from journalists, conference organizers and more. Expert profiles below contain detailed biographical information and media files to help you find the most relevant expert for your needs. Use the search bar to refine your search by name, expertise or affiliation.


University of Florida faculty experts are available for commentary, interviews and speaking opportunities on thousands of subjects. The profiles below provide their information and their media appearances to help you find the most relevant expert for your needs.


Context for Expert Witnesses analyzes depositions, trial transcripts, and jury verdicts and settlements from Federal and state trial and appellate courts. You can view where the experts have testified, when they have been challenged and specific reasons why judges excluded or admitted their testimony.



You have the option of delivering a complete report that includes the information for an expert. For more information, see Delivery Options on Context.


Carnegie Mellon University Experts are available to provide analysis and commentary on a wide variety of news and research topics. Search below to find an expert. All expert profiles contain a contact button to connect. All inquiries are monitored by our media relations team to ensure a prompt response.


Now, StreetEasy Experts can do even more to put their best foot forward. In addition to all agent profiles receiving a content update and visual makeover, Experts can now take advantage of new profile features available exclusively to them. These Expert profiles have been redesigned with Experts in mind, putting your deal history and local expertise front and center.


Your Expert profile is also where you can showcase, all in one place, what makes you an Expert: your deal history and localized expertise. Furthermore, it allows you to signal what types of potential clients you can best serve who are seeking what you specialize in.


Our experts are available to respond to qualified inquiries from journalists, conference organizers and more. Expert profiles below contain detailed biographical information and media files to help you find the most relevant expert for your needs. Use the search bar to refine your search by name, expertise or affiliation. On Deadline?: If you are a journalist please inform us of deadline requests and we will respond promptly.


The Office of Industry Collaboration promotes and supports synergistic opportunities for engagement between CU Boulder and industry and business. Strengthening these connections provides benefits to partners, students, and local, state, and national economies.


The University of Colorado Boulder provides faculty expertise to local, national and international media on a variety of topics. Find information about covering stories on campus and get help arranging interviews with faculty experts on the For Journalists page of CU Boulder Today.


is a searchable profile system providing a public facing view of researchers, scholars, educators at Virginia Tech, along with their publications, research interests, teaching, and additional activities. You can search profiles by keyword or leave the search box blank and select 'Search' to browse profiles, and to see filtering options. For example, you can filter profiles by Unit / Department, by Availability to engage in activities such as: mentor graduate students, provide expert commentary, collaborate on research, speak on a panel, and more. You can also filter profiles by subject tags.


The European Commission selects candidates with the most suitable profiles for each evaluation. Selected experts are contracted for short-term assignments lasting anywhere from two days up to two weeks, in some cases up to 30 days. The working days are not always consecutive and can be spread out over several months.


Experts evaluate project proposals applying for EU funding. This is done by scoring proposals and exchanging views with fellow evaluators. For more details, please have a look at the briefing on Horizon Europe proposal evaluations.


While the work will mostly be conducted remotely, there are some cases where evaluators will be invited to the European Commission Covent Garden building in Brussels. Should this be the case, evaluators may be eligible for accommodation and subsistence allowances, as well as travel cost reimbursement. Consult the REA guidelines on travel and accommodation.


University at Buffalo experts are available to discuss all aspects of artificial intelligence, including its history, societal implications and applications. View UB experts on artificial intelligence.




University at Buffalo experts are available to discuss all aspects of climate change, including its causes, solutions and the diverse ways in which people experience it. View UB experts on climate change.




ECDC may engage both remunerated and non-remunerated external experts. The selection of external experts is based on their professional capacity following pre-defined criteria.


Where a particular task relating to the field described in a profile is to be performed by an external expert, the ECDC will select experts for the task on the basis of pre-defined criteria, such as the skills, experience and knowledge necessary and in accordance with the principles of non-discrimination, equal treatment and absence of conflict of interests.


ECDC is committed to identifying the most suitable experts with best alignment between the competencies, knowledge and experience needed for the defined task and the expertise available. ECDC also ensures that the selection and engagement of externals experts follow the principles of fairness and transparency. The Expert Directory is an important resource to support these aims, as the depth and breadth of global public health knowledge and experience it contains ensures that ECDC is able to identify and engage suitable experts to contribute to ECDC activities.


ECDC admits applicants who meet the selection criteria indicated in the call to a list of pre-selected experts. The list is used as the basis for appointments during the validity of the call. The list of experts is valid for 5 years from the publication of the call of interest or for a period specified under the advertised expert profile. When external expertise is needed for a specific scientific task, the ECDC Director shall select and appoint one or several external experts from the aforementioned list based on pre-defined ranking criteria. The external expert and ECDC shall subsequently conclude a written contract, which regulates their mutual rights and duties.


In order to remain eligible for appointment, external experts must keep their profiles on Expert Directory regularly updated and resubmit an annual declaration of interest. If the external expert fails to resubmit his or her declaration of interest annually and (s)he will not be able to be selected for an assignment.


The responsibility for the operation of the Directory lies with the Scientific Methods and Standards Unit (SMS) in ECDC. However, the application of the Directory, including the identification of expertise for specific tasks, and engagement with specific experts is the responsibility of the leader of each activity in ECDC, but supported by SMS. What happens after I respond to a call for expression of interest for remunerated experts?


The Expert Directory contains the profiles of all applicants who have expressed their interest in becoming a remunerated ECDC expert following a call for expression of interest and whose scientific expertise has been validated.


Each time ECDC needs support from an external expert for a specific scientific task, a shortlist of potential experts is drawn up from the directory. ECDC contacts the candidate(s) who closely match the sought profile, to check on their availability and interest in participating in the identified task.


Please note also that an application as an external expert does not lead to employment with ECDC as a staff member. If you are interested in a permanent employment at ECDC, please see the job opportunities for vacancies at ECDC.


Additionally profiles of remunerated experts (experts who expressed interest for remunerated work by selecting the reference number of a call for expression of interest in the Expert Directory) will be checked against the pre-defined selection criteria published in the call for expression of interest.


As an independent EU agency, ECDC is obliged to act in public interest and to fulfil its tasks objectively and independently from external interests. It must therefore avoid any situations, which might raise any reasonable doubt of bias.


Yes. Experts listed on Expert Directory shall update their profiles regularly. Additionally, they must resubmit an annual declaration of interest and confirm their interest to remain active in the Directory. Therefore, the external experts who do not update their profiles annually become unavailable for selection.


All data included in your profile, included personal data, will be visible to ECDC staff who wish to look for specific expertise. You profile may also be accessed by other EU institutions and agencies as well as with EU Member State if you agree. ECDC will not share your personal data with third parties without your prior permission or without a legal ground for such a data transfer prescribed by law. You can express your permission to share your profile information in the application. However, such a permission is not mandatory for the listing on Expert Directory.

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