Diliana Angelova Dept of History Dept of History of Art late antique art, Byzantine art, gender, representations of Roman imperial power, the emperor Constantine, the Virgin Mary, Roman art and visual culture, ancient Mediterranean cities, textiles, ivories, mythology in Byzantine art, romantic love in antiquity and the middle ages
Alp Sipahigil Dept of Physics Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) solid-state devices and technology, quantum technologies
Kate Heslop Dept of Scandinavian Medieval Studies, Old Norse literature, Viking and medieval Scandinavia, cultural memory, media theory
Ana Claudia Arias Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) physical electronics, energy, flexible and printed electronics
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
Richard Hindle Dept of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning patents, landscape architecture, ecology, technology, innovation, fabrication, horticulture
Hans-Rudolf Wenk Dept of Earth and Planetary Science crystallography, earth & planetary science, structural geology & rock deformation, seismic anisotropy
Grace Erny Dept of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies archaeology, archaeology and history of Greece and the Aegean, inequality in the ancient world, archaeology survey and the rural Mediterranean, analysis of archaeological ceramics, archaeological ethics, public archaeology
Evan Variano Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering fluid mechanics, turbulence, wetlands, imaging, plankton, sediment transport
Bethany L. Goldblum Dept of Nuclear Engineering applied nuclear physics, neutron detection, scintillation physics, machine learning applications, nuclear weapon policy
Adam Arkin Dept of Bioengineering Systems and Synthetic Biology, Environmental Microbiology of Bacteria and Viruses, bioenergy, Biomedicine, Bioremediation, space, green and sustainable manufacturing, sustainability
Hany Farid Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) School of Information digital forensics, forensic science, misinformation, human perception
Henry Ravenhall Dept of French medieval French literature, Rare Books and Manuscripts, critical theory, French literature, medieval Occitan literature
Michael Mascuch Dept of Rhetoric rhetoric, photography, autobiography, narrative and culture, media and society, documentation, early modern Britain
Junko Habu Dept of Anthropology Japan, anthropology, archaeology, climate change, sustainability, East Asia, Jomon hunter-gatherers
Sugata Ray Dept of History of Art Dept of South and Southeast Asian Studies climate change, early modern, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Indian Ocean, art history, environment, globalization, ecology, Eco Art History, global art history
Sanjay Kumar Dept of Bioengineering Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering biomaterials, molecular and cellular bioengineering, stem cells, cancer biology, translational medicine
Mengjie Yu Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) physical electronics, artificial intelligence, integrated circuits, micro/nano electro mechanical systems
Marié Abe Dept of Music sound and space, ethnography, human geography, sound studies, music and social movements, affect and the body, Japanese popular performing arts, critical ocean studies, public ethnomusicology
Teresa Caldeira Dept of City & Regional Planning urbanization in the global south, peripheries: urban violence and spatial segregation, urban change, ethnography and qualitative methods
Michael Gollner Dept of Mechanical Engineering combustion, fire dynamics, wildland fire, fluid mechanics
Todd Dawson Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management Dept of Integrative Biology physiological plant ecology, evolutionary plant ecology, ecosystem processes, adaptations of plants, carbon, water, nitrogen
Laura C. Nelson Dept of Gender and Women's Studies gender and medicine and politics, breast cancer in South Korea, cultural impacts of ultra-low fertility, demographic undertow, structures on cultural temporality and anti-poverty policies in the U.S. and South Korea