Chris Shannon Dept of Economics Dept of Mathematics mathematics, applied mathematics, economics, mathematical economics, economic theory
Ilan Adler Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research mathematical programming, computational game theory, applied probability
William M Burton Dept of French French literature, gender, sexuality, intellectual history, translation studies, Quebec studies, feminism
Paola Bacchetta Dept of Gender and Women's Studies transnational feminist and queer theory, decolonial feminist and queer theory, activisms / artivisms / practices / movements /alliances / right-wings, geographic specializations: U.S.; France; India; Italy; Brazil
Lauren Kroiz Dept of History of Art art history, Modern Art, Art of the United States, American art, visual culture, material culture studies, photography, Race and Visuality, regionalism, Art Education, creativity, Amateurism
Nikita Zhivotovskiy Dept of Statistics mathematical statistics, applied probability, statistical learning theory
Daena Funahashi Dept of Anthropology Political anthropology, democratic theory, critical theory, Crisis of Legitimacy, stress, Burnout, death, the uncanny, economy of excess, scientific authority, Nordic Welfare, Southeast Asia
Stephen Small Dept of African American Studies public history, African diaspora in Europe, British imperialism, community-engaged research/scholarship
Peter Bartlett Dept of Statistics Division of Computer Science (EECS) machine learning, statistical learning theory, adaptive control
Edward Wasserman School of Journalism media ethics, economics and politics of news, professional standards, media history, journalism, press
Kurt M. Cuffey Dept of Earth and Planetary Science Dept of Geography continuum mechanics, climate, geomorphology, glaciers, glaciology, climate history, stable isotopes, geographical thought
Mel Y Chen Dept of Gender and Women's Studies queer and feminist theory, disability theory, critical animal studies, materiality studies, cultural politics of race and sexuality and ability and immigration, critical linguistics, paradigms of inter and transdisciplinarity
Ronald Amundson Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management soils, environmental science, isotope biogeochemistry, pedology, environmental history & ethics, soilsbiogeochemistry, ecosystems
G. Ugo Nwokeji Dept of African American Studies Atlantic slave trade, historical demography, African history and political economy, oil and gas policy
Thomas Courtade Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) information theory, probability, data compression, communications, computer science
Daniel Stolper Dept of Earth and Planetary Science biogeochemistry, earth history, geobiology, global climate studies, organic geochemistry, stable isotope geochemistry
Hillel Soifer Dept of Political Science comparative politics, methodology & formal theory, Latin America
Jeffrey Neaton Dept of Physics condensed matter theory, materials physics, nanoscience, physical chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Transport, Hard-Soft Interfaces, Complex Oxides, renewable energy, energy conversion
Petr Horava Dept of Physics cosmology, physics, quantum geometry, particle physics, string (and M-) theory, quantum gravity
Desmond Jagmohan Dept of Political Science history of political thought, American political thought, African American political thought, race and American political development
Carole S. Hickman Dept of Integrative Biology systematics, evolutionary paleobiology, morphology, molluscs, macroevolutionary trends and patterns, Cenozoic Era, fossil record, evolutionary history and structure
Maurice Obstfeld Dept of Economics economics, monetary and fiscal remedies for deflation, open-market purchases in a liquidity trap, exchange rates, monetary policy, international finance, open-economy macroeconomics, macroeconomic history
Federico Echenique Dept of Economics economic theory, economics and computation, mathematical economics, discrete allocation problems
Celeste Langan Dept of English 19th century British literature, critical theory, disability studies, poetry, Wordsworth, Carlyle, Hardy, Rousseau, the French Revolution, Marxist theory