Rebecca Abergel Dept of Chemistry Dept of Nuclear Engineering Heavy element coordination and biological chemistry for new decontamination, separation, and radiotherapeutic strategies
Ronald Amundson Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management soils, environmental science, isotope biogeochemistry, pedology, environmental history & ethics, soilsbiogeochemistry, ecosystems
Cameron Anderson Haas School of Business status hierarchies, psychology of power, self and interpersonal perception, team dynamics, influence processes, personality, emotions, groups and teams
Christopher Ansell Dept of Political Science political science, social movements, political sociology, network analysis, organization theory, public administration, political parties, Western Europe
David Anthoff Dept of Energy & Resources Group environmental economics, climate policy, integrated assessment models
Maximilian Auffhammer Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics Dept of International and Area Studies climate change, social cost of carbon, econometrics, air pollution, environmental economics, energy economics
David M. Auslander Dept of Mechanical Engineering control systems, simulation, mechatronics, real time software, energy management, satellite attitude control, demand response, machine control
Michael J. Austin School of Social Welfare strategic planning, social welfare, social service management, organizational development
Erica R. Bailey Haas School of Business authenticity, self-perception, personality, social cognition, social movements and activism
Dennis Baldocchi Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management biometeorology, biosphere-atmosphere interactions, agricultural meteorology, ecosystem ecology, carbon cycle, evaporation, ecohydrology
Jill Banfield Dept of Earth and Planetary Science Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management nanoscience, Bioremediation, genomics, biogeochemistry, carbon cycling, geomicrobiology, MARS, minerology
Stefano M. Bertozzi Berkeley Public Health HIV/AIDS, HIV prevention, HIV treatment programs, reproductive health, health economics, anti-poverty programs, impact evaluation
Joan Bloom Berkeley Public Health health policy and management, cancer prevention, early detection and long term survival, public healthreducing disparities in access to health care
Carl Boettiger Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management theoretical ecology, stochastic processes, optimal control, decision theory, ecoinformatics, data science, tipping points
Severin Borenstein Haas School of Business energy markets, electricity deregulation, industrial organization, environmental economics, applied microeconomics, airline competition, market pricing & competition
Timothy Bowles Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management agroecology, soil ecology, biogeochemistry, plan-soil-microbe interactions
Justin Brashares Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management wildlife, biodiversity, ecology, conservation, sustainability, climate change, human livelihoods
Amanda Brewster Berkeley Public Health coordination of health care and social services, performance improvement, implementation of new practices
George A. Brooks Dept of Integrative Biology exercise & environmental physiology, metabolism, lactate shuttle, crossover concept, lactate, lactic acidosis, traumatic brain injury, obesity, diabetes, the Warburg Effect in cancer, aging biology, isotope tracer technology, arterial-venous difference measurements, clamp technology, muscle biopsies, cell culture, mitochondrial biogenesis, energy substrate partitioning, carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, fatty acid reesterification, menopause
Michael Buckland School of Information information management, information retrieval, metadata, library services, history and theory of information science
Van P. Carey Dept of Mechanical Engineering mechanical engineering, statistical thermodynamics, near-interface micro- and nanoscale thermophysics and transport in liquid-vapor systems, computational modeling and simulation of energy conversion and transport processes at scales ranging from the molecular level to the device and system level, use of machine learning to enhance energy technology research and the efficiency of energy conversion and transport in applications, and use of machine learning to create next-generation energy technologies that autonomously adapt to maximize their performance and reduce their environmental impact .
Stephanie Carlson Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, fish ecology, stream ecology, freshwater ecology, northern California rivers, Pacific salmon
Claudia Carr Dept of Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology international rural development and conservation; international resource policy, water resources, international aid policy. extractive industries in developing countries/global south.