Jennifer Ahern School of Public Health mental health, epidemiology, social epidemiology, population health, neighborhood characteristics and health, methodological issues and novel methodological applications in social, traumatic events, substance use, behavioral health, birth outcomes and maternal health
Robert Sharf Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures East Asian languages and cultures, medieval Chinese Buddhism, Chan Buddhism, Japanese Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism, Buddhist art, ritual studies, Buddhist philosophy, methodological issues in the study of religion
Justin Remais School of Public Health Infectious disease dynamics, methodological issues in infectious disease surveillance, infectious diseases, infectious disease epidemiology, global environmental change, climate change, global change, urbanization, mathematical modeling, computational modeling
Andrew Scharlach School of Social Welfare aging, social welfare, family issues, aging-friendly communities, long-term care policies
Alexandre Bayen Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) control, optimization, machine learning, applications: transportation; mobile sensing; connected health
Beatriz Manz Dept of Ethnic Studies Dept of Geography Latin America, human rights, peasantry, migrations, social movements, political conflict, Mayan communities in Guatemala, issues of memory, grief
Candace Yano Dept of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research Haas School of Business supply chain management, service systems management, production-quality interface issues, marketing-production interface issues
Catherine Albiston Dept of Gender and Women's Studies Dept of Sociology School of Law inequality, social change, law, employment, legal profession, public interest law, community-engaged research / scholarship, gender, work and family issues
Dorothy Hale Dept of English English literature, American literature, the novel, narrative theory, critical theory, Henry James, William Faulkner, modern novel of consciousness
Sheldon Zedeck Dept of Psychology statistics, organization, psychology, research methodology, industrial, social psychology, personnel, cross-cultural work values, decision-making research, work and family issues, work values of Chinese employees
Robert Birgeneau Dept of Physics Goldman School of Public Policy physics, phase transition behavior of novel states of matter
Nicole Holliday Dept of Linguistics sociolinguistics, phonetics, sociophonetics, issues of language and identity, language and media, African American English
Alan Hubbard School of Public Health causal inference, targeted learning, statistical issues in epidemiology, precision medicine and public health
Kurt C. Organista School of Social Welfare social welfare, race/ethnicity, HIV prevention, social behavior
Neil Gilbert School of Social Welfare social welfare, comparative welfare state analysis, child welfare, evaluation research, family policy, social security
Anne-lise Francois Dept of English Dept of French popular culture, English, comparative literature, the modern period, comparative romanticisms, lyric poetry, psychological novel, novel of manners; gender, critical theory; literature, philosophy; fashion
Martin P. Head-Gordon Dept of Chemistry theoretical chemistry, electronic structure calculations, development of novel theories and algorithms, quantum mechanics
Kevin Weiner Dept of Neuroscience Dept of Psychology visual perception, face processing, comparative neuroanatomy, development, translational applications for patient populations
James Midgley School of Social Welfare development, social development, social policy, community development, International social welfare, global poverty and inequality
Dacher Keltner Dept of Psychology culture, conflict, behavior, love, psychology, emotion, social interaction, individual differences in emotion, negotiation, embarrassment, desire, juvenile delinquency, laughter, anger, social perception, negotiating morality
Marvalee H. Wake Dept of Integrative Biology development, evolution, systematics, amphibians, reproductive biology, vertebrate evolutionary morphology, fishes, reptiles, comparative analysis, biodiversity issues