Georjana Barnes Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology biochemistry, genetics, cancer, biology, microtubule cytoskeleton, cell cycle controls, cellular imaging
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
Richard Harland Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology molecular biology, early vertebrate development, Xenopus, embryo development
Rebecca W. Heald Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology cell division, Xenopus, mitotic spindle assembly and function, size control of intracellular structures
Dung-Hai Lee Dept of Physics physics, theoretical condensed matter, topological phase transitions, high-temperature superconductivity, organization principles enabling microscopic degrees of freedom to behave cooperatively, matter and their formation mechanisms, low dimensional quantum magnets, strongly correlated Fermi and Bose fluids
Edward A. Lee Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS Cyber-Physical Systems, embedded software, modeling and design of systems, real-time and concurrent system, theory of current systems
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.
Dennis K. Lieu Dept of Mechanical Engineering actuators, magnetics, acoustics, electromechanical devices, rolling elements, spindle motors, structural mechanics
Jeffrey R. Long Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Dept of Chemistry inorganic and materials chemistry, synthesis of inorganic molecules and higher dimensional solids, precise tailoring of chemical and physical properties, gas storage, molecular separations and catalysis in porous materials, magnetic and conductive materials
Barbara Meyer Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology developmental biology, gene expression, genetic determination of sex, regulatory genes, chromosome dynamics, X-chromosome
Craig Miller Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology genetics, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, evolution, quantitative genetics, developmental genetics, evolutionary genetics, craniofacial development
Nicholas J. Mills Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management environmental science, pest management, biological control of insect pests, ecology of insect parasitism, natural enemy biology, Epiphyas postvittana, Chromaphis juglandicola, Tetranychus species
Joel Moore Dept of Physics physics, condensed matter theory, electron-electron interactions, zero-temperature phase transitions, interaction effects in nanoscale devices, quantum phase transitions
Jeffrey Neaton Dept of Physics condensed matter theory, Materials Physics, nanoscience, physical chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Transport, Hard-Soft Interfaces, Complex Oxides, renewable energy, energy conversion
Alexander Pines Dept of Chemistry Theory and experiment in magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging, quantum coherence and decoherence, novel concepts and methods including molecular and biomolecular sensors and microfluidics, laser hyperpolarization and detection, laser and zero-field NMR, in areas from material science to biomedicine.
James Porter Dept of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies Dept of Rhetoric Classical Studies, classical reception studies, philosophy, critical theory, aesthetics, Nietzsche, Auerbach, Jewish intellectual thought
Lisa A. Pruitt Dept of Mechanical Engineering tissue biomechanics, biomaterial science, fatigue and fracture micromechanisms, orthopedic polymers for total joint replacement, synthetic cartilage
Ramamoorthy Ramesh Dept of Materials Science and Engineering Dept of Physics processing of complex oxide heterostructures, spin-charge coupling, nanoscale characterization/device structures, thin film growth and materials physics of complex oxides, materials processing for devices, information technologies
Jeffrey A. Reimer Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering materials chemistry, chemical engineering, magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy, nanostructures, spin
Sayeef Salahuddin Division of Electrical Engineering/EECS physical electronics, design and modeling and analysis, energy, scientific computing
Dan Stamper-Kurn Dept of Physics atomic physics, the use of ultra-cold neutral atoms, studies of microscopic and macroscopic quantum phenomena, cavity quantum electrodynamics, Bose-Einstein condensation, precision and quantum measurement