James G. Eberhart (PhD, chemistry, Ohio State University) is a professor of chemistry at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, where he teaches physical chemistry and materials science. His research interests include the behavior of fluids and the explosive boiling of superheated liquids.
Kyler Kuehn holds a B.S. in physics and a B.A. in classical civilization from the University of Southern California. He is currently pursuing a PhD in experimental particle astrophysics at the University of California-Irvine, where he also received an M.S. in physics. He is particularly interested in issues of cosmological fine-tuning and stellar system formation as they relate to the conditions necessary for the origin and preservation of life.
Robert Koons, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas, is author of Realism Regained. He holds a B.A. in philosophy from Michigan State University, a B.A. in philosophy and theology from Oxford University, and a PhD in philosophy from UCLA.
Robert Larmer, professor of philosophy at the University of New Brunswick, is author of Water Into Wine: An Investigation Into the Concept of Miracle. He holds several degrees in philosophy, including a B.A. from Carleton University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa.
Casey R. Luskin graduated from the University of California, San Diego, with a B.S and M.S. in earth sciences. He has conducted geological research, including a masters thesis project, at Scripps Institution for Oceanography for the past four years and is an entering law student at the University of San Diego. He is co-founder and co-president of the Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center (www.ideacenter.org). He participated as a concurrent session speaker at this years DDD III conference and would like to thank Keith Pennock of the Discovery Institute for his help and contributions to the DDD III conference report.
David Reiter is assistant professor of philosophy at Grand Canyon University, in Phoenix. He holds a B.A. from Covenant College, an M.A.R. from Westminster Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Nebraska.
Micah Sparacio is a graduate student in the philosophy of mind. He is interested in the undeveloped potential of an information- and design-theoretic scientific research program. He is also an active participant with the International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (www.iscid.org).
Jonathan Wells, author of Icons of Evolution, is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute. He holds two PhD's, one in molecular cell biology (University of California-Berkeley) and the other in religious studies (Yale University).
Benjamin Wiker, PhD, is a lecturer in theology and science at the Franciscan University of Steubenville (Ohio), a fellow at the Discovery Institute, and author of Moral Darwinism: How We Became Hedonist.
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