Venkat Anantharam Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) game theory, applied probability, electrical engineering, communications, control, communication networks, error control coding
Sergey Levine Division of Computer Science (EECS) artificial intelligence, intelligent systems and robotics
Yaniv Konchitchki Haas School of Business Monetary economics, macroeconomics, macro-finance, Financial-based solutions to world’s grand challenges, capital markets research, financial accounting, FinTech, financial technology and innovation, financial statement analysis, asset pricing, macro-accounting
Boris Rubinsky Dept of Bioengineering Dept of Mechanical Engineering medical imaging, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, low temperature biology, micro and nano bionic technologies, electrical impedance tomography, bio-electronics, biomedical devices biomedical numerical analysis, bio-heat and mass transfer, electroporation light imaging
Bin Yu Dept of Statistics machine learning, trustworthy data science and AI, interdisciplinary research in biomedicine, neuroscience, climate science
Ion Stoica Division of Computer Science (EECS) networking and distributed computer systems, quality of service (Q of S) and resources management, modeling and performance analysis
Lin Lin Dept of Mathematics applied mathematics, Quantum Chemistry, quantum computation, Scientific machine learning
Anca Dragan Division of Computer Science (EECS) robotics, human-robot interaction, human-compatible artificial intelligence
Christian Borgs Division of Computer Science (EECS) theoretical computer science, probability theory, combinatorics, complex networks, statistical physics, artificial intelligence, applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in engineering and sciences
Ali Mesbah Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering model predictive control, learning-based control, low-temperature plasma processing, machine learning and control for plasmas, semiconductor manufacturing
Borivoje Nikolic Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) digital integrated circuits, VLSI implementation of communications, signal processing systems
Xiudi Li School of Public Health causal inference, data integration, federated learning and transfer learning, electronic health records, clinical trials, High Dimensional Data Analysis
K. Birgitta Whaley Dept of Chemistry quantum information and quantum computation, control and simulation of complex quantum systems, quantum effects in biological systems, quantum physics, quantum mechanics
Ryan Tibshirani Dept of Statistics statistical computing, applications in public health, high-dimensional data analysis, nonparametric inference, artificial intelligence, machine learning
Steven Conolly Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) instrumentation, medical imaging reconstruction, contrast, MRI, Magnetic Particle Imaging
Chiwei Yan Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research transportation and logistics systems, online platforms
Negar Mehr Dept of Mechanical Engineering robotics, control theory, artificial intelligence, game theory, machine learning
Massimo Mazzotti Dept of History history of science, History of Mathematics, history of technology, science and society, science studies, STS
Francesco Borrelli Dept of Mechanical Engineering automotive control systems, distributed and robust constrained control, manufacturing control systems, energy efficient buildings, model predictive control
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
Claire Tomlin Division of Computer Science (EECS) Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) electrical engineering, computer sciences, control, biosystems, control theory, intelligent systems, robotics, hybrid and embedded systems, biological cell networks
Ilan Adler Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research mathematical programming, computational game theory, applied probability