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Ms. Stacey Marguerite Edwards Administrative Officer - Education & Outreach Seismic Research Center The development of inquiry-based methods for teaching geoscience and the investigation of how these can be incorporated in Eastern Caribbean schools where financial and human resources are often limited. Contact U.W.I
Dr. Daniel Joseph Ringis Lecturer Electrical and Computing Engineering Signal Processing , Video Processing , Image Processing , Image Restoration , Artificial Intelligence , Sports Engineering , Engineering Education Contact U.W.I
Mr. Fasil Muddeen Head of Department - Signal Processing; Instrumentation Systems; Digital Systems Electrical and Computing Engineering Digital design , electronic instrumentation Contact U.W.I
Dr. Russel Ramsewak Senior Lecturer Chemistry Food and Nutrition , Nutrition , Food Science , Education , Discovery of biologically active compounds with varying structural diversity from terrestrial plants and marine organisms Contact U.W.I
Mr. Roderick Craig Stewart Research Fellow - Volcanology Seismic Research Center all aspects of volcanoes and volcano-seismology, particularly the real-time processing of seismic and other data and how it can be used in a timely manner. Contact U.W.I
Dr. Sharianne Mina Suepaul Lecturer in Microbiology & Bacteriology School of Veterinary Medicine Leptospirosis , Staphylococcus spp. , Veterinary Bacteriology , Molecular Epidemiology of bacterial diseases Contact U.W.I
Dr. Dacia Latoya Leslie Research Fellow FSS - Dean's Office reintegration , monitoring and evaluation , inclusive sustainable development Contact U.W.I
Dr. Ramish Pingal Laboratory Manager - Lecturer Chemistry Biologically active natural compounds from terrestrial plants , bacteria and filamentous fungi , plants and microorganisms growing in extreme environments as well as those plants used in traditional medicine , preparation of tri and tetra substituted pyrazolines with antimicrobial activity Contact U.W.I
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Dr. Michael Ferguson Toussaint Lecturer History Imperialism Contact U.W.I