Edward C. Morse Dept of Nuclear Engineering applied plasma physics: fusion technology: microwaves, experimental investigation of RF plasma heating, experimental studies of compact toroids spectral method for magnetohydrodynamic stability
Guanyu Su Dept of Nuclear Engineering energy systems and technology, wireless sensor networks, machine learning, thermal hydraulics, heat and mass transfer in molten salt, high temperature thermal energy storage
Rebecca Abergel Dept of Chemistry Dept of Nuclear Engineering Heavy element coordination and biological chemistry for new decontamination, separation, radiotherapeutic strategies
Ellie Tubman Dept of Nuclear Engineering magnetic fusion, collisionless shock waves, electromagnetic methods
Kathleen Ryan Dept of Plant and Microbial Biology bacterial envelope properties, biogenesis, stress responses
Laurent Coscoy Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology immunology, viruses, viral infection, immune responses, immune evasion
Ann Keller School of Public Health political science, health politics, public policy, public administration, disaster response, expertise in public decision-making
Kristina Lovato School of Social Welfare immigration policy, child welfare, Latinx populations, culturally responsive service delivery
Lucas Vargas Zeppetello Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management global climate change, land-atmosphere interactions, ecohydrology, ecosystem response to climate change
Gary Karpen Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology gene expression, cell biology, chromosome structure and function, drosophila melanogaster, centromere identity and function, biophysics, condensed phases
Carlos Bustamante Dept of Chemistry Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology Dept of Physics nanoscience, structural characterization of nucleo-protein assemblies, single molecule fluorescence microscopy, DNA-binding molecular motors, the scanning force microscope, prokaryotes
Michel DuPage Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology immunology, cancer, tumor immunity, immune responses, chronic inflammation and cancer, tumor biology, epigenetics
Amanda Coston Dept of Statistics causal inference, machine learning, nonparametric statistics, responsible AI, algorithmic fairness
Manuela Girotto Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management hydrologic response, natural and human driven processes, remote sensing, sea level change, snow hydrology
Reinhard Genzel Dept of Physics physics, existence and formation of black holes in galactic nuclei, the nature of the power source, the evolution of (ultra)luminous infrared galaxies, gas dynamics, the fueling of active galactic nuclei, the properties evolution of starburst galaxies
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
Filip C. Filippou Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering nonlinear analysis of structures, finite element analysis, seismic response simulation, seismic evaluation of structures by computer analysis
David Levine Haas School of Business economic development, labor and organizational economics, health economics, wage determination, corporate social responsibility
Gerald Westheimer Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology Dept of Neuroscience neurobiology; psychophysics, primate visual cortex, neural circuits, brain mechanisms, response modifications, active perception, learning, stereoscopic vision, optometryoptics of the eye, ophthalmic instrumentation
Donald Rio Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology molecular genetics, drosophila melanogaster, transposable elements, RNA splicing, neurodegenerative diseases, nucleic acid rearrangement reactions, P elements and their cellular host
Terry Taylor Haas School of Business sharing economy operations, economics of operations management, social responsibility in operations management, supply chain management, marketing-operations interface
Sarah Moshary Haas School of Business marketing, industrial organization, political economy, digital and political advertising, pink tax, e-commerce pricing, supply responses to government policy
Rachel Gershon Haas School of Business consumer judgements and choice, impression management, incentives, prosocial behavior, word of mouth, social consumption, corporate social responsibility
Michael Frenklach Dept of Mechanical Engineering chemical kinetics, computer modeling, uncertainty quantification, combustion chemistry, pollutant formation (carbon black, soot), chemical vapor deposition of diamond films, homogeneous nucleation of silicon, diamond and graphene, diamond powders; interstellar dust formation