Eileen D. Gambrill School of Social Welfare social welfare, professional ethics and education, social learning theory, behavioral methods
Thad Dunning Dept of Political Science political economy, ethnic politics, comparative clientelism in developing countries, research design, causal inference, statistical methods, multi-method research
Michael Crommie Dept of Physics physics, electronic properties of atomic-scale structures at surfaces, atomic-scale structures, morphology and dynamics of mesoscopic systems, atomic manipulation, visualizing low dimensional electronic behavior
Eric B. Norman Dept of Nuclear Engineering nuclear astrophysics, experimental nuclear physics, homeland security, neutrinos
Carl Rothfels Dept of Integrative Biology evolutionary biology, phylogenetic methods, plant evolutionary biology
Alessandra Lanzara Dept of Physics materials science, ultrafast science, quantum materials, sustainable materials, topological phases of matter
Ambar La Forgia Haas School of Business health care, research methods, corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions
Richard A. Mathies Dept of Chemistry genomics, biophysical, bioanalytical, physical chemistry, laser spectroscopy, resonance Raman, excited-state reaction dynamics photoactive proteins, rhodopsins, microfabricated chemical biochemical analysis devices, forensics, infectious disease detection
Bethany L. Goldblum Dept of Nuclear Engineering applied nuclear physics, neutron detection, scintillation physics, machine learning applications, nuclear weapon policy
Sunčica Čanić Dept of Mathematics applied mathematics, partial differential equations, computational methods, biomedical research
Slawomir W. Hermanowicz Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering water quality management, biofilms, membrane processes, water reuse, biological processes for water quality, physical sustainability
Gabor A. Somorjai Dept of Chemistry physical chemistry, catalysis, surface science, low-energy electron diffraction, solid state chemistry, macroscopic surface phenomena, adhesion, lubrication, biocompatibility, bonding, reactivity at solid surfaces, scanning tunneling
Scott Straus Dept of Political Science comparative politics, international relations, formal theory and methods
Tolani Britton School of Education social research methods, higher education policy, economics of higher education
Robert L. Taylor Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering computational mechanics, mechanics of solids, finite element methods, finite element software
Lia Scott School of Public Health breast cancer, structural racism as predictor of breast cancer, spatial epidemiologic methods
Steven Louie Dept of Physics nanoscience, nuclear magnetic resonance, semiconductors, metals, physics, fullerenes, nanotubes, condensed matter theory, surfaces, defects, nanostructure materials, clusters, many-electron effects in solids
Junqiao Wu Dept of Materials Science and Engineering semiconductors, nanotechnology, energy materials, condensed matter physics and materials science
Trond Petersen Dept of Sociology Haas School of Business organizations, social stratification, inequality, economic sociology, comparative studies, quantitative methods, comparative gender in the workplace, hiring, promotions, wages
Aila Matanock Dept of Political Science post-conflict elections, policing, peace processes, civil conflict, foreign intervention, armed actor governance, armed actor social support, counterinsurgency, survey experiments, mixed-method research design, Central America, Colombia, Solomon Islands, West Africa
Alexandre Mas Haas School of Business labor markets, human resources, data analysis and statistical methods
Kristine Madsen School of Public Health health disparities, children, schools, policy, nutrition, physical activity, obesity, accelerometers, physical education