Robert J. Cramer, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Public Health Sciences and Belk Distinguished Scholar in Health Research at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Holding a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, his expertise includes suicide prevention, mental health, hate crimes, violence prevention, sexual and gender minority health, and theories of health and personality....
Tianca Crocker is a social worker and applied researcher whose work focuses on increasing economic and social inclusion in an increasingly digital world. An assistant professor, Crocker also is a Fellow with the National Digital Inclusion Alliance and formerly served as a NTEN|Google Fiber Digital Inclusion Fellow at Austin Free-Net.
Bojan Cukic, Ph.D., is professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science in the College of Computing and Informatics. He received a Dipl. Ing. (BS) degree in Computer Science from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and both master's and doctoral degrees in Computer Science from the University of Houston.
Meghan Davenport's research focuses on workplace aging- specifically, how lifespan development influences motivation at work. One of her research streams focuses broadly on aging at work, asking the question: How do people change across the lifespan, and how do those changes impact them at work?
Casey Davenport, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of meteorology with research expertise in severe weather, particularly focusing on thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes.
Christine Davis, Ph.D., is a professor in the Communication Studies Department. Her research interests are in the intersection of family, culture and health communication. Davis publishes regularly on topics such as children’s health, end-of-life communication, family disability and qualitative research methods.
Mark DeHaven, Ph.D., is a community medicine practitioner and researcher and has developed three different medical school divisions dedicated to community medicine and community health science research.
Craig Depken II, Ph.D., joined the Belk College of Business in August 2007. Prior to UNC Charlotte, he was an associate professor of economics at the University of Texas at Arlington. Depken has taught a wide variety of applied economics courses, including econometrics, international economics and industrial organization.
Alex Dornburg is an evolutionary biologist interested in leveraging the power of biological data to provide the historical context necessary to address emergent human health questions and accurately project the resilience of biodiversity over the next century.
Mohsen Dorodchi, Ph.D., has expertisein software engineering and computer science education research. He researches on software engineering issues including integrating trust in design and development of user-centric and context-aware complex systems, which are adaptable, interoperable, mobile, secure and portable across different platforms.