Rebecca Abergel Dept of Nuclear Engineering Heavy element coordination and biological chemistry for new decontamination, separation, and radiotherapeutic strategies
Ronald G. Amundson Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management soils, environmental science, isotope biogeochemistry, pedology, environmental history & ethics, soilsbiogeochemistry, ecosystems
Polly Arnold Dept of Chemistry synthetic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, actinide, rare earth catalysis
Stuart Bale Dept of Physics experimental space physics, plasma astrophysics, solar physics, low frequency radio astronomy
Alexandre Bayen Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS control, optimization, machine learning, Applications: transportation; mobile sensing ; connected health
Leo Blitz Dept of Astronomy astronomy, formation of galaxies, evolution of galaxies, conversion of interstellar gases, milky way, dark matter, dwarf galaxies, interstellar medium, high velocity clouds, hydrogen atom
John D. Coates Dept of Plant and Microbial Biology environmental microbiology, carbon sequestration, Bioremediation, alternative energy production, biogeochemistry
William J. Drummond School of Journalism politics, journalism, reporting, national security, freelancing in both print and radio
M. Steven Fish Dept of Political Science comparative politics, Russian politics, democracy, religion and politics, legislative process
Przemyslaw Jeziorski Haas School of Business industrial organization, quantitative marketing, dynamic games
Nikki Jones Dept of African American Studies African American communities, policing, racial/gender disparities and the criminal justice system, violence and violence interventions
Gary Karpen Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology gene expression, cell biology, chromosome structure and function, drosophila melanogaster, centromere identity and function, biophysics, condensed phases
Yury Kolomensky Dept of Physics particle physics, precision measurements, electroweak interactions, neutrino physics, QCD, BaBar, E158, CUORE, Mu2e
Stephen R. Leone Dept of Chemistry Dept of Physics Ultrafast atomic, molecular, and solid-state dynamics, attosecond physics and chemistry, soft x-ray and extreme ultraviolet sources, high harmonic generation, ultrafast lasers and optical physics, extreme ultraviolet four wave mixing and multidimensional spectroscopy, ultrafast processes in quantum matter, including electron and spin dynamics and phase transitions, semiconductor electronic and structural physics, carrier transport in junctions, coherent electronic, vibrational and phonon superpositions, nonadiabatic dynamics at curve crossings and conical intersections, charge switching and charge migration, photophysics of nanoparticles, nanostructures, and materials with energy applications.
Chunlei Liu Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute brain imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, remote neural modulation, biosystems and computational biology, signal processing
Michel Maharbiz Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS neural interfaces, bioMEMS, microsystems, MEMS, microsystems for the life sciences
Lisa Maher Dept of Anthropology archaeology, hunter-gatherers, prehistory, geoarchaeology, landscape use, stone tools technology, emergence of social complexity, ancient technology
Raffaella Margutti Dept of Astronomy Dept of Physics astrophysics, compact object mergers, core-collapse supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, Neutron Stars, radio astronomy, space astrophysics, stellar evolution, supernova shockwaves, supernovae, tidal disruption events
Tom McEnaney Dept of Comparative Literature Dept of Spanish and Portuguese Latin American literature of the 19th and 20th centuries, media studies, radio, 20th century American literature, architecture, linguistic anthropology, digital humanities
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