Brian DeLay Dept of History US, the Americas, International History, 19th century, Native American history, American West, Borderlands, firearms, Second Amendment
Peng Ding Dept of Statistics Statistical causal inference, missing data, Bayesian statistics, applied statistics
Trevor Jackson Dept of History inequality, financial crisis, central banking, economic history, early modern Europe
Jeffrey Bokor Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) nanoscience, electrical engineering, nanoelectronics
Karsten Gronert School of Optometry inflammatory diseases, innate immune responses, lipid mediators, lipidomics, leukocytes, inflammatory resolution, eicosanoids, omega-3 PUFA, Dry Eye, lipxoygenase, cycloooxygenase, resolution pharmacology, neuroprotection, adaptive immunity, glaucoma
Alison Post Dept of Political Science regulation, infrastructure, water and sanitation, urban politics, urban politics and policy, comparative political economy, community-engaged research/scholarship, impact evaluations requested by governments/NGOs
Al-An deSouza Dept of Art Practice photography, contemporary art, Art Pedagogy, performance, postcolonial studies, gender, queer, trans studies, contemporary African Art, South Asian Art, art of the Global South, global modernisms
Michel Maharbiz Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) neural interfaces, bioMEMS, microsystems, MEMS, microsystems for the life sciences
Holger Mueller Dept of Physics atomic, molecular, optical physics, advanced electron microscopy, cryo-EM
Jack L. Gallant Dept of Neuroscience computational neuroscience, vision science, attention, fMRI, language, natural scene perception, brain encoding, brain decoding
Nicole King Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology choanoflagellates, multicellularity, evolution of animals, host-microbe interactions, bacterial cues
Hilary Hoynes Dept of Economics Goldman School of Public Policy poverty, inequality, economic policy, Social Safety Net, labor economics, public economics, Food Insecurity, COVID-19
John F. Canny Division of Computer Science (EECS) computer science, activity-based computing, livenotes, mechatronic devices, flexonics
Jenna Nobles Dept of Demography human populations, migration, fertility and fecundity, environmental change
Jacob (Jake) Grumbach Goldman School of Public Policy democracy, labor and employment, racial justice, quantitative methods, public policy, political economy, federalism
Matthew Shutzer Dept of History environmental history, modern South Asia, energy history, Science and Technology studies, histories of development and decolonization, empire, political economy, comparative history, historical sociology, social theory
Adda Athanasopoulos-Zekkos Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering civil infrastructure systems, geosystems, geotechnical engineering, landslides, drones, satellites, earthquakes, natural hazards, infrastructure resilience, bioinformatics, engineering justice
William F. Hanks Dept of Anthropology social and cultural anthropology, linguistics, shamanism, language, Yucatan Mexico, Maya culture
John Harte Dept of Energy & Resources Group Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management global change, ecology, sustainability, energy policy, theoretical ecology, biodiversityl
William J. Drummond School of Journalism politics, journalism, reporting, national security, freelancing in both print and radio
Rich Lyons Haas School of Business stablecoins, foreign exchange markets, culture, innovation, entrepreneurship, online education, blockchains
Lin He Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology comparative genomics, developmental biology, cell biology, cancer biology
Jessica Lu Dept of Astronomy black holes, star and cluster formation, galactic centers, adaptive optics, astronomy, instrumentation, infrared instrumentation, astrometry