Ilan Adler Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research mathematical programming, computational game theory, applied probability
Polly Arnold Dept of Chemistry synthetic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, actinide, rare earth catalysis
Anil Aswani Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research personalized medicine and healthcare systems, optimization of human-automation systems, statistical and optimization theory, game-theoretic modelling and visual analytics
Alper Atamturk Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research sparse learning, integer programming, computational optimization, robust optimization, logistics
David M. Auslander Dept of Mechanical Engineering control systems, simulation, mechatronics, real time software, energy management, satellite attitude control, demand response, machine control
Severin Borenstein Haas School of Business energy markets, electricity deregulation, industrial organization, environmental economics, applied microeconomics, airline competition, market pricing & competition
Francesco Borrelli Dept of Mechanical Engineering automotive control systems, distributed and robust constrained control, manufacturing control systems, energy efficient buildings, model predictive control.
Mark Brilliant Dept of History 20th century U.S. history, with a focus on political economy, civil rights, education, law, and the west
Michael Burawoy Dept of Sociology sociology, Russia, capitalism, industrial workplaces, postcolonialism, socialism, global ethnography, Hungary
Sunčica Čanić Dept of Mathematics applied mathematics, partial differential equations, computational methods, biomedical research
Sharad Chari Dept of Geography geography as history of the present and as earthly/oceanic writing, social theory, political economy, development, agrarian studies, labor, racial/sexual capitalism, Black radical tradition, biopolitical struggle, oceanic studies, photography, South Asia, South Africa, Indian Ocean
Jennifer Chayes Dept of Mathematics Dept of Statistics Division of Computer Science (EECS) phase transitions in computer science, structural and dynamical properties of networks, graphons, machine learning, ethical decision making, climate change
Jun-Chau Chien Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) biosensors, bioelectronics, microfluidics, molecular engineering, analog, RF/mm-wave, mixed-signal circuits, microsystems design, multi-physics, silicon photonics
Douglas Clark Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, cell culture, biocatalyst engineering, microsystems, extremozymes, genomics of extremophiles, metabolic flux analysis, enzyme technology, bioactive materials
John D. Coates Dept of Plant and Microbial Biology Precision fermentation, Bioprocess scale-up, environmental microbiology, Industrial bioprocesses, sustainability, carbon sequestration, Bioremediation, alternative energy production, biogeochemistry
Stephen Collier Dept of City & Regional Planning urban vulnerability and resilience, insurance and climate change, Soviet urban planning and post-Soviet urban and social welfare transformation, infrastructure and politics, neoliberalism and governmental rationality, emergency government in the United States
Margaret Crawford Dept of Architecture history of architecture, architecture and urban design, urban history and theory, US built environment studies, urbanism in China
Ying Cui Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research continuous optimization, optimization under uncertainty, statistical estimations, machine learning, artificial intelligence
James Q. Davies Dept of Music nineteenth-century music, political ecology, performance studies, pianism, vocal knowledge, medical anthropology, historical materialism
Lucas Davis Haas School of Business energy markets, environmental economics, applied microeconomics, public finance, industrial organization
Ivonne del Valle Dept of Spanish and Portuguese colonial period in México, internal colonialism in Mexico, Jesuits (Loyola, Acosta, Baegert), Baroque and Enlightenment from a colonial perspective, technology and environment, drainage of Mexico City lakes, Christianity and Pre-Hispanic religions.
Aaron S. Edlin Dept of Economics School of Law economics, industrial organization, regulation, antitrust, business law, law and economics