Mathijs De Vaan Haas School of Business network analysis, health care management, economic sociology, research design and empirical methods
Robert Van Houweling Dept of Political Science Congress, political parties, voting behavior, spatial models of candidate competition, experimental methods
Patricia Baquedano-López School of Education migration, diaspora, Indigenous language revitalization, decolonization, race and language, qualitative methods, ethnography
Thomas Schutzius Dept of Mechanical Engineering nanoscale transport phenomena, micro/nanofabrication techniques, interfacial optical methods, thermodynamic and interfacial modeling
Burkhard Militzer Dept of Earth and Planetary Science density functional methods, equation of state calculations, planetary interiors, materials at high pressure, theoretical mineral physics, path integration Monte Carlo, planet formation, quantum Monte Carlo method
Alan Tansman Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures Modern Japanese Literature, literary and cultural theory, aesthetics and politics, Comparative Responses to Violence, literary history
Abhay Aneja School of Law law and economics, law and society, consumer law and protection, international and comparative law, racial and social justice
Ayelet Shachar School of Law law and religion, citizenship and immigration law and policy, comparative and international law, legal theory, anti-discrimination law
James Robinson School of Public Health industrial policy in the life sciences, pharmaceutical pricing, regulation of medical devices, comparative health systems
Steven Lee Dept of English twentieth-century American literature, comparative ethnic studies, diaspora, Korean studies, Soviet and post-Soviet studies
Teresa Caldeira Dept of City & Regional Planning urbanization in the global south, peripheries: urban violence and spatial segregation, urban change, ethnography and qualitative methods
Keith Feldman Dept of Ethnic Studies critical theory, U.S. cultural studies, Israel-Palestine, theories of race and ethnicity, comparative diaspora studies, public humanities
Yasmin Vobis Dept of Architecture architecture, design, construction, vernacular architecture, industrial and non-industrial building methods, sustainable construction
Stephanie L Canizales Dept of Sociology international migration, immigrant integration, inequality and mobility, qualitative methods, children-youth-and families
Judith Butler Dept of Comparative Literature critical theory, gender and sexuality studies, comparative literature, 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, social and political thought, philosophy and literature
Aditi Krishnapriyan Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Division of Computer Science (EECS) machine learning, geometric deep learning, differentiable physics, dynamical systems, numerical methods, computational geometry, optimization
Kyle Steinfeld Dept of Architecture design computation, architectural representation, design methods, Generative AI, artificial intelligence, creativity, ideation and creativity
Aaron Fisher Dept of Psychology Idiographic Science, Group-to-Individual Generalizability, Personalization, EMA, Time Series, physiology, Methods and Statistics
Catherine Flynn Dept of English modernism, Irish, British, comparative literature, critical theory, Avant-Gardes, James Joyce, Flann O'Brien
Cecilia Hyunjung Mo Dept of Political Science Goldman School of Public Policy inequality, immigration, human trafficking, political behavior, voting and elections, political socialization, research design and empirical methods
Chenxi Tang Dept of German German literature and thought, European literature and thought, Chinese intellectual history, Comparative study of Europe and China, Law and Literature
Misbath Daouda School of Public Health climate and health equity, just energy transitions and interventions, environmental justice, maternal and child health, mixed methods
Charles Chip Sullivan Dept of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning garden history, symbolism, creative and imagination development, perceptual engagements, inclusive methods and mediums to express landscapes
Steven Vogel Dept of Political Science political economy or comparative political economy, market governance, regulation, the Japanese model of capitalism, Japanese politics, political science
Larry M. Hyman Dept of Linguistics linguistics, phonological theory, typology, African languages, the Niger-Congo family, especially the comparative and historical study of the Bantu language family