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2023-2024 Academic Year

Global Fellow Danae Azaria

Danae Azaria

Senior Global Research Fellow United Kingdom/Greece [email protected]

Danae Azaria is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Laws, University College London (UCL) , and the Principal Investigator of the European Research Council (ERC) grant on State Silence . She holds degrees from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Law School (undergraduate law degree), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Law School (LLM in international law) and UCL (LLM and PhD in public international law). She held the prestigious scholarship of the Academy of Athens for her PhD studies.

She is a laureate of the Guggenheim Prize in Public International Law (2017) for her first book Treaties on Transit of Energy via Pipelines and Countermeasures (OUP 2015). In addition to her scholarship on international energy law and State responsibility, she has written widely in the field of international law, inter alia on the International Law Commission (including about its modern function as an interpreter , and its working methods ), the law of treaties ( interpretation , provisional application , withdrawal , secrecy ), law of the sea, international investment law, the intersection between trade and security , and acquiescence . Her research has appeared in journals including the European Journal of International Law , International and Comparative Law Quarterly , International and Community Law Review , Cambridge International Law Journal , American Journal of International Law , AJIL Unbound , British Yearbook of International Law (forthcoming).

She is the Book Reviews editor of the British Yearbook of International Law , Co-Rapporteur of the ILA Committee on Submarine Pipelines and Cables, member of the ILA Committee on Use of Force by Invitation, and member of the Advisory Panel of Public International Law of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL). She has been Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School (2023), Senior Humboldt Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Humboldt University Berlin, 2019-2021), Visiting Professor at the University of Trento (2022), Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for Public International Law (University of Cambridge, 2016), Visiting Fellow at the Max Planck Institute of International and Public Law (2013).

She is on the EU's list of potential Arbitrators and Experts on Trade and Sustainable Development in the EU’s bilateral disputes under trade agreements with third States. She regularly advises international organizations and governments on issues of public international law, trains government officials, including in the regional courses on international law of the United Nations, and her lecture on State Silence has been included in the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law .

As Senior Global Research Fellow at The Hauser Global Law School Program at NYU School of Law in 2023-2024, Danae will work on her book manuscript entitled The Silence of States in International Law (forthcoming OUP). This book analyses the conditions under which State silence may have legal meaning, as acceptance or as opposition, in the fields of international law-making, State responsibility and international dispute settlement, and proposes a framework for understanding the reasoning behind attributing any and a particular legal meaning to State silence.

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project:  State Silence in International Law

Global Fellow N. Nilay Dayanç Kuzeyli

N. Nilay Dayanç Kuzeyli

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Turkey [email protected]

N. Nilay Dayanç Kuzeyli is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow whose current research at NYU focuses on the tax implications of blockchain technology and how it can enhance and recreate tax systems. She is a post-doctoral researcher at Antwerp University, Belgium, working on a project titled "Taxation of Blockchain Technology Considering Its Environmental Effects." Additionally, she has served as a part-time lecturer in tax law, business law, and basic concepts of law at Bilkent University, Turkey. Nilay's studies primarily revolve around the intersection of blockchain technology, taxation, and sustainability. Her recent papers and presentations predominantly cover the legal nature of blockchain-based assets, emerging income tax aspects of those assets, smart contracts, and taxation. 

She is actively involved in the field of blockchain and taxation as a member of the Blockchain Türkiye Platform. Notably, she has contributed as a reporter in the preparation of a comprehensive report on the taxation of blockchain-based assets. Currently, she continues to make contributions by organizing conferences and preparing reports in this rapidly evolving field.

Nilay holds a law degree from İ.D. Bilkent University, as well as a Master of Laws (LLM) in Law and Economics and a PhD in Tax Law, both from Bilkent University. She has published several books on various topics, including tax law, business taxation, and theory of taxation. Furthermore, she has contributed book chapters to renowned publishers such as Thomson Reuters and has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Center Affiliation: Graduate Tax Program Research Project:  Harnessing Blockchain Technology to Improve Tax Systems

Global Fellow Turkuler Isiksel

Turkuler Isiksel

Senior Global Research Fellow Neil MacCormick Fellow in Legal Theory US/Turkey [email protected]

Turkuler Isiksel is Associate Professor of Political Science at Columbia University and Deputy Chair of her department. She earned her undergraduate degree in Politics from the University of Edinburgh and her PhD in Political Science from Yale University. Her research focuses on the ways international institutions can alternately strengthen, transform, and undermine domestic constitutional democracy. Isiksel’s first book,  Europe’s Functional Constitution. A Theory of Constitutionalism beyond the State  (Oxford UP, 2016), traces the ways that the EU’s prioritization of economic and monetary integration has distorted practices of citizenship, constitutionalism, democratic representation, social solidarity, and human rights protection. In addition to her scholarship on European integration, she has also written on such issues as  global legal pluralism ,  Kant’s theory of cosmopolitanism ,  human rights in investor-state arbitration ,  corporations’ rights under the ECHR , and  authoritarian constitutionalism in Turkey . Her research has appeared in journals including  The Journal of Politics,  the  European Journal of International Law ,  Human Rights Quarterly ,  International Journal of Constitutional Law (I*CON) , and the  European Law Journal . Isiksel has served as a visiting fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, the Law and Public Affairs Program (LAPA) at Princeton University, Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt-am-Main, and the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. She was an Emile Noël Fellow at NYU School of Law in Fall 2015. Isiksel is currently a member of the editorial board of the  American Political Science Review  and a trustee of the Wenner-Gren Foundation. She grew up in Istanbul and is a former president of the European Youth Parliament.

As the Neil MacCormick Fellow in Legal Theory at The Hauser Global Law School Program at NYU School of Law in 2023-2024, Isiksel will work on her book manuscript entitled  Are Corporate Rights Wrong?  This book will propose a framework for evaluating the constitutional and human rights claims that for-profit and nonprofit corporations make in liberal democratic societies.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project:  Are Corporate Rights Wrong?

Global Fellow Svitlana Lebedenko

Svitlana Lebedenko

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Ukraine [email protected]

Svitlana Lebedenko is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy. Her research focuses on the regulation of technology markets, intellectual property law, and innovation systems.

She has been a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. She holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute, where she was awarded the EUI Special Doctoral Fellowship in Law (Hans Kelsen Grant). She is trained in information technology and intellectual property law, comparative, international, and European Union law.

At NYU, Svitlana Lebedenko is completing a book project tentatively entitled “Russian Innovation and Intellectual Property: What Went Wrong”, a historically and empirically informed case study with a focus on information technology and biotechnology sectors. The manuscript examines Soviet and Russian 100-year history of institutional experiments with legal forms, incentives, and organizational arrangements in search of an optimal system of knowledge production and diffusion.

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy Research Project:  Global governance of innovation systems and regulation of technology markets

Global Fellow Qin Ma

Qin (Sky) Ma

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China [email protected] 

Sky Ma’s research interest lies in comparative criminal justice, law and technology, law and politics, legal profession, evidence, and international criminal justice. Sky received her SJD and LLM from UCLA School of Law, JM and PhD in Law from Tsinghua University. She served as an extern Judicial Clerk for the Justice at the California Court of Appeal Second District. 

Sky has published several papers on the right to counsel, rights of defense lawyers, and criminal justice reform. She worked at the Supreme People’s Court of China and deeply participated in drafting the  Judicial Interpretation of the Criminal Procedure Law of China  (2021). As a member of the Drafting Group, she has co-authored several papers and a book about Judicial Interpretation. Besides, Sky is the principal investigator of several research projects on law and technology funded by the China Law Society and China’s Ministry of Education.

At NYU, Sky will conduct a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and remedies associated with the Chinese characteristic rule of law, adopting a comparative law approach. Additionally, her research will delve into the influence of technology on the criminal justice systems of both China and the United States.

Center Affiliation: US-Asia Law Institute Research Project: In the Shadow of Politics: Rethinking the Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics?

Global Fellow Gaurav Mukherjee

Gaurav Mukherjee

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow India [email protected]

Gaurav is a Hauser Postdoctoral Global Fellow at NYU Law. He spent 2022-23 as a Visiting Doctoral Researcher at the NYU Law School. He holds an SJD in Comparative Constitutional Law from the Central European University, Vienna (CEU). Gaurav studies social welfare in authoritarian countries. His work charts how populist leaders and parties in hybrid democracies envision social constitutionalism, with a focus on comparing countries in the Global South like India & South Africa, with those in the Global North, like the United States.

Gaurav has held visiting fellowships at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at the University of Oxford, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law, Heidelberg, and the University of Melbourne. In 2021, he was appointed as Social Rights Research Fellow as part of the University of Stirling’s Nuffield Foundation-funded project on Access to Justice for Social Rights: Addressing the Accountability Gap. The findings of this project shed light on the myriad ways claimants are denied access to social benefits and entitlements in the UK. The findings of the project generated considerable academic and practitioner interest and has been used by the Scottish National Party as a basis for demands for improving human rights in the country through greater devolution

Gaurav’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Economic, Social & Cultural Rights, the International Journal of Constitutional Law, the American Journal of International Law (Unbound), South African Journal on Human Rights, the Indian Law Review, the University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal, Verfassungs und Recht in Übersee, and the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Human Rights.

Gaurav’s doctoral project, which received a Social & Economic Rights Associates (SERA)-Law & Society Association (LSA) Dissertation Grant, examined the contested role of courts as agents of progressive social transformation in India, South Africa, and Kenya. The SERA-LSA grant is awarded each year to graduate researchers whose projects ‘contribute substantially to advancing the field of economic and social rights.’

He is a co-editor of the blog of the International Association of Constitutional Law and an Assistant Editor for RevDem, a journal of the Democracy Institute at CEU. He is also a co-convenor of the International Association of Constitutional Law Research Group on Social Rights. Gaurav has taught courses at the intersection of law & political science at EBS University, Wiesbaden, CEU, University of Verona, National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, India, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India, and Asian University for Women, Bangladesh.

In 2018, he was awarded the Indian Law Review Early Career Prize. Gaurav has also worked with organizations like the Hungarian Helsinki Committee and the School of Policy & Governance, Azim Premji University, Bangalore.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project:  Social Welfare Without Social Rights?

2022-2023 Academic Year

Global Fellow Eirik Bjorge

Eirik Bjorge Senior Global Research Fellow  Norway

Eirik Bjorge is a Professor of Law at Bristol University Law School in the United Kingdom. He has written mainly about public international law, human rights law, public law, and the intersections between these fields. At present his research is focused on sanctions in international law and on “general principles of law”. He has previously taught at Sciences Po Law School, Paris, and the University of Oxford and in 2013–2016 he was a Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford. In 2020 he was a visiting professor at La Sapienza University Rome. Eirik is an Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.

He is the author of  The Evolutionary Interpretation of Treaties  (OUP 2014), which was awarded the King of Norway’s Gold Medal, and Domestic Application of the ECHR: Courts as Faithful Trustees (OUP 2015) and a co-editor (with Cameron Miles) of  Landmark Cases in Public International Law (Hart 2017, reissue 2020) and (with Mads Andenas QC) of  Farewell to Fragmentation: Reassertion and Convergence in International Law (CUP 2015). He is a co-author (with Sir Frank Berman KCMG QC) of the chapters on the law of treaties in the forthcoming Oppenheim’s International Law (10th edn, OUP) and Satow’s Diplomatic Practice  (8th edn, OUP). His articles have appeared in e.g. the American Journal of International Law, the British Yearbook of International Law, the Law Quarterly Review, the Cambridge Law Journal, and ICON. He has sat as an arbitrator (ICC) and acts as counsel in international proceedings (before e.g. the International Court of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights, and ICSID and UNCITRAL arbitration tribunals ).

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project:  Imposition of unilateral sanctions and the duty not to deprive a people of its own means of subsistence

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Elena De Nictolis

Elena De Nictolis Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Italy

Elena De Nictolis research focuses on how to understand and assess the role of cities in tackling polycentric, complex problems through urban public policies and collective action mechanisms. She also has interest in the governance of urban resources, services, and infrastructures as commons within the context of the economic crisis and urban commons policy innovations. Her research on this focused on Italian cities and cities in Europe.

Elena was previously a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University (2021-2022); visiting researcher and teaching fellow at ICD Herlzliya (Harry Radzyner Law School 2022); postdoc at Luiss (Department of Political Science) (2019-2021) where she was lecturer (adjunct) at the Department of Law and Political Science (climate justice; urban law and policy; governance of innovation and sustainability). Elena is currently a member of the NYC Mayor Panel on Climate Change (equity workgroup).

Elena holds a BA and MA (Politics) and a PhD (Political Theory, Political Science and Political History) from Luiss (Rome).

At NYU, Elena will be affiliated with the Guarini Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law. She will further pursue research on urban law and policy and the role of cities in tackling crises of a global nature through an institutional approach.

Center Affiliation: Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Research Projects:  The urban challenge to contemporary law and policy categories? Cities as legal experimental grounds to tackle climate disruptions.

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Neli Frost

Neli Frost Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Israel

Neli Frost is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice. Her project at NYU will focus on the legal and normative challenges posed by the increasing harnessing of artificial intelligence capabilities in global governance. Her research and teaching interests include international law and international human rights law, with a thematic focus on international legal theory and democratic jurisprudence in the context of the intersections between law and technology.

Neli received her PhD from the University of Cambridge in April 2022, and holds an LLM, an LLB and a BA in East Asian Studies from Tel-Aviv University. Her research to date has centered on the regulatory roles performed by transnational corporations in the field of human rights (EJIL 2021) and on the hazards that Information and Communication Technology companies pose to the infrastructures of democratic governance. During her time at Cambridge Neli supervised International Law for undergraduates, taught LLM workshops on international human rights and the law of global governance, and was an Associate Editor of the British Yearbook of International Law.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project:  The ‘political voice’ in the age of the algorithm: the novel democratic challenges of AI-based global governance

Global Fellow Arthur Guerra Filho

Arthur Guerra Filho  (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Brazil

Arthur Guerra Filho is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Sao Paulo (USP), where he is also a member of the Constitution, Politics and Institutions (CoPI) research group. His postdoc research is funded by a FAPESP fellowship. Arthur’s research and teaching interests include constitutional law, electoral law, antitrust law, and media law. He has research expertise on the legal regulation of the democratic process, particularly issues on political finance (campaign finance and party funding), lobbying and political corruption. He has also written on the relationship between antimonopoly law and democracy.

Arthur holds a PhD in Law from King’s College London (funded by a CAPES/ Ministry of Education of Brazil scholarship), a Master of Laws (LLM) from the University of California at Berkeley, and a law degree (LLB) from the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo. His work has been published in leading international journals, such as the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement (Oxford University Press) and King’s Law Journal (Routledge). Before his PhD, Arthur practiced law in Brazil at Oliveira Marques Advogados Associados, where he first joined as an associate lawyer and later became a partner.

His current postdoc research at the University of Sao Paulo looks at how the Brazilian Judiciary has decided cases of Operation Car Wash (arguably the largest anti-corruption operation in history) and its implications for the Brazilian constitutional democracy. At NYU Law, Arthur will examine the experience of the United States in dealing with similar cases about corruption in campaign finance and gifts given to politicians.

Research Project:  Courts, Political Finance Corruption and the Contours of Democracy: The Experiences of Brazil and the US

Global Research Fellow Rocio Lorca

Rocío Lorca Global Research Fellow Chile

Rocío Lorca is assistant professor of criminal law in the School of Law of the University of Chile. Besides teaching Criminal Law, Professor Lorca teaches seminars on Punishment and Poverty, Philosophy of Punishment, and Gender and Punishment. Her research focuses on the philosophy of punishment, and particularly on the relationship between criminal justice and other spheres of justice such as economic and political justice. Currently she has been exploring abolitionist discourses and the conceptual and philosophical reasons that have been raised against it. Her work has been published in numerous journals and books in Spanish and has published in English in journals such as  Criminal Law and Philosophy ,  The Leiden Journal of International Law ,  Law Culture and the Humanities , and in  The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence .

As a Hauser Global Fellow she will spend the academic year working on a research project about the concept of impunity and its impact on the punitive imagination of critical social movements such as the feminist and the human rights movements. She will be associated with the Center for Law and Philosophy.

She holds a law degree from University of Chile (´07), an LLM in Legal Theory from NYU (´10) and a JSD also from NYU (´15).  She received a Fulbright Scholarship (’09) for her study in the US, and in 2018 she was a Fellow in the Transnational Program for Criminal Justice at UCLA’s School of Law.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project:  The punitive imagination in the fight against impunity

Global Fellow Fernando Bordin

Fernando Lusa Bordin  (Fall) Global Research Fellow Brazil

Fernando Lusa Bordin is an Assistant Professor in International Law at the University of Cambridge, where he also serves as John Thornely Fellow in Law at Sidney Sussex College and a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. His research focuses on topics of public international law, including international legal theory, law-making, the law of international organizations, international dispute settlement, the law on the use of force and international investment law. His monograph,  The Analogy between States and International Organizations,  was published by Cambridge University Press and received the 2020 Certificate of Merit in a Specialized Area of International Law from the American Society of International Law.

Prior to taking his post in Cambridge, Fernando received an LLB (with honours) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), an LLM from NYU School of Law (where he was a Grotius Scholar), the Diploma of Public International Law from the Hague Academy of International Law and a PhD from the University in Cambridge (for which he received the Yorke Prize). He served as Assistant to Professor Giorgio Gaja at the International Law Commission in the summers of 2009 and 2011, and as Judicial Fellow (law clerk) to Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade at the International Court of Justice between 2009 and 2010. He also worked as Research Associate to Prof James Crawford in 2014, and served as Junior Counsel for Mauritius in the  Chagos Marine Protected Area Arbitration (Mauritius v UK).

Between 2016 and 2018, Fernando served as Assistant to the ICSID Tribunal constituted to hear the case of  Veolia Propreté v. Arab Republic of Egypt  (ARB/12/15).

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project:  International Organizations as Law-Maker

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Sebastian Mantilla Blanco

Sebastián Mantilla Blanco  (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Germany

Sebastián is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute for Public Law of the University of Bonn (Germany). His current research focuses on the effects of treaty termination over non-State beneficiaries of international treaties. At NYU, Sebastián will analyze the protection of foreign investors in the event of unilateral or mutual termination of investment agreements.

Sebastián holds a Doctorate in Law (Dr. Iur.) from the University of Bonn ( summa cum laude / dissertation award from the Konrad-Redeker Foundation); an LLM from the University of Bonn ( summa cum laude ); and a law degree (LLB equivalent) from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá (Colombia).

Sebastián has published widely on different subjects of international law, including investment law, trade law, and international legal history. His English language publications include the books Full Protection and Security in International Investment Law (Springer 2019) and National Security Exceptions in International Trade and Investment Agreements (Springer 2020, coauthored with A. Pehl). In addition to his academic activities, Sebastián has gained experience in international arbitration as an independent Counsel of Zuleta Abogados (Colombia). He has also been a Visiting Professor at Universidad de La Sabana (Colombia).

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project:  Termination of Investment Treaties and Third-Party Rights

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Weimen Shen

Weimin Shen Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China

Weimin Shen is a Post-Doctoral Fellow affiliated with the Center for Law, Economics, and Organization. Her research focuses on antitrust and competition policy. She is particularly interested in how domestic and international competition policy instruments, such as antitrust or competition laws, interact with international trade.

Weimin received her JSD and LLM from Washington University School of Law, EdM from the University of Massachusetts, and LLB from Fudan University. She earned the 2022 Antitrust Writing Award for Best Student Article in the Student Category for “Assessing the Strategic Situation Underlying International Antitrust Cooperation.” Her work in English has appeared in or is forthcoming in the Journal of Transnational Law & Policy and the Emory International Law Review.

At NYU Law, Weimin will examine critical roadblocks in the way of certain significant and warranted international antitrust cooperation.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law, Economics, and Organization Research Project:  (1) Market Power and Inequality: A Case Study of International Antitrust Regulation/(2) International Antitrust Negotiations and Developing Countries’ Preferences

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Ewan Smith

Ewan Smith  (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow United Kingdom

Dr Ewan Smith is a Fixed Term Fellow of Christ Church, Oxford and an Early Career Fellow at Oxford University's Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. Ewan read law at Oxford, the University of Paris and Harvard Law School. He has previously taught at the University of London and Tsinghua University in China and has been a Visiting Researcher at Peking University and the National University of Singapore. He is admitted to practice in New York, where he worked for Debevoise and Plimpton LLP. Before returning to Oxford, Ewan spent ten years working as a diplomat for the UK Foreign Office. He advises governments and other organisations. Ewan’s work looks at how rules govern powerful institutions, with a focus on foreign relations law and comparative public law. His recent work on China looks at the how the Communist Party conceives of familiar ideas like the rule of law and the separation of powers.  His recent work on the UK argues that we should enable Parliament, judges and civil servants to hold our foreign policy to account, and suggests how we might do that. At NYU, he will be working on a monograph about the relationship between written and unwritten constitutions.

Center Affiliation: US-Asia Law Institute Research Project: Written Constitutions?

Global Fellow Adam Strobeyko

Adam Strobeyko  (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Poland

Adam Strobeyko is a researcher at the Global Health Centre at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Adam has done his PhD in International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute; he has also obtained a MA degree from Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, and an LLB in European Law from Maastricht University.

Having written his doctoral dissertation on the history of sovereignty, Adam is particularly interested in the processes of digitalization of the welfare state and in the outsourcing of public functions of the state to private entities. His experience in global health law led Adam to think about the increasing use of biometric technologies, the storage and transfer of health data and about the forays of tech companies into digital health.

At NYU, Adam will conduct a research project seeking to offer an infrastructural account of ‘smart walls’ programs in the US and in the EU. In the course of his project, Adam will study the contracting between public and private entities for the purpose of border surveillance. He will explore the role of infrastructures provided by private companies, with a particular focus on biometric and unmanned devices, for the purpose of monitoring of the borders of the sovereign state.

Center Affiliation: Guarini Global Law & Tech Research Project:  The Surveillance Assemblage: An Infrastructural Account of ‘Smart Walls’ in the US and EU

Global Fellow Oren Tamir

Oren Tamir Post-Doctoral Global Fellow USA and Israel

Oren is a research fellow at Harvard Law, where he is working with several offices there to democratize and diversify legal knowledge. His research interests are primarily in public law, both U.S. and comparative.

Oren received his SJD and LLM from Harvard Law School and LLB ( magna cum laude ) from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Before starting his graduate studies, he clerked for Justice (now Chief Justice) Esther Hayut of the Israeli Supreme Court and worked for three years as an assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel and Legislative Affairs in Israel’s Ministry of Justice. Oren’s work has been published or is forthcoming in, among other venues, the Maryland Law Review , the Chicago Journal of International Law , and the Berkeley Journal of International Law , and he is also in the process of completing on a U.S. constitutional law case book, co-authored with Professor Lawrence Lessig, which will be out with MIT Press and is intended to also be the first of its kind to be available in electronic form (in cooperation with Harvard Law School’s Innovation Lab).

While at NYU Law, Oren will work on several projects. He will be finalizing his book manuscript that aims to offer a new theory of constitutional review, both for the U.S. and comparatively. He will also be completing a project that attempts to re-imagine the field of administrative law and to suggest how we should build administrative states around the world in a way that would put them on a stronger, much more attractive, footing (among other things as a response to various attempts around the world to bring forth their “deconstruction” and to attack knowledge and expertise). Finally, Oren will work on a project that criticizes the literature on “abusive constitutionalism” or “democratic decline”—suggesting that it has complicated “dark sides” that are counterproductive to this literature’s aim of better safeguarding democracies.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice  Research Project:  Abusive "Abusive Constitutionalism"

Global Fellow Maximilien Zahnd

Maximilien Zahnd (Fall) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow France

Maximilien (Max) Zahnd is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law. His research strives to unpack tax law’s legal, socio-cultural, spatial, political, and ethnohistorical dimensions. Max holds a JSD from Berkeley Law, where he was a 2019-2020 BELS Fellow. At Berkeley Law, his work studied (1) how the Territory of Alaska used tax law to advance settler colonialism and (2) how Alaska Natives used tribal taxation to fight back. Part of this research is forthcoming in Law & Social Inquiry. Max is also about to submit his PhD thesis in Polar Studies/Geography (University of Cambridge) for examination. The thesis chronicles the socio-legal history of the Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government.

Before coming to NYU Law, Max was a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. Prior to this, he was a 2020-2021 Fellow-in-Residence at the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, and a Doctoral Visiting Fellow at Sciences Po Law School.

While at NYU Law, Max will refine and broaden his PhD thesis into a book manuscript. He will also work on articles that further interrogate tax law’s entanglement with Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonialism.

Center Affiliation: Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law Research Project:  Indigenous Sovereignty, Tax Law, and Settler Colonialism in Alaska

2021-2022 Academic Year

Global Fellow Thiago Amparo

Thiago Amparo (Fall) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Brazil

Thiago de Souza Amparo is a professor at FGV Direito SP and FGV International Relations School, teaching courses on human rights, international law, diversity and discrimination policies and law. He is a lawyer, with a bachelor's degree from PUC-SP, a master's degree in human rights (LLM) from the Central European University and a PhD from the same university. He was a visiting scholar at Columbia University (New York - United States). He is expert in constitutional law, public policy as well as diversity and antidiscrimination law. He was a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Open Society Foundations, among others, on the issue of racial and LGBT discrimination. He was deputy secretary of human rights and citizenship at the São Paulo City Hall between January and May 2017. He writes weekly for the main newspaper in Brazil, Folha de S. Paulo .

Center Affiliation: Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law Research Project:  Not a Gradual Authoritarianism: Black and LGBT Voices for Democracy in Brazil

Global Fellow Thomas Bustamante

Thomas Bustamante (Fall) Global Research Fellow Brazil

Thomas Bustamante is Professor of Legal Theory at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, since 2010 and Research Productivity Fellow of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil, since 2013. He has been a Fellow of the University of São Paulo under the auspices of a grant from São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), in 2015, and previously held academic positions at the University of Aberdeen, UK (2008-2010) and the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil (2004-2008). He holds a PhD from the Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro. Some of his works in English appear in the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence , Modern Law Review , Jurisprudence , Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy and German Law Journal. He has edited the books  Democratizing Constitutional Law: Perspectives on Legal Theory and the Legitimacy of Constitutionalism (with Bernardo Fernandes, 2016), Argument Types and Fallacies in Legal Argumentation (with Christian Dahlman, 2015) and On the Philosophy of Precedent (with Carlos Bernal Pulido, 2012).

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: Challenging the Standard Picture of International Law: A Case for Dworkinian Monism

Global Fellow Shlomo Cohen

Shlomo Cohen Global Research Fellow Israel

Shlomo Cohen is a senior lecturer in the department of philosophy at Ben-Gurion University, Israel. He received his PhD in philosophy (summa cum laude) as well as his Medical Doctor degree from Hebrew University, in Jerusalem. Shlomo held research fellowships at Columbia University (as a Fulbright doctoral student), at UCLA (post-doctoral), and at the London School of Economics (the Center for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences).

Shlomo specializes in moral philosophy – both normative and applied ethics. His research in recent years has focused on such topics as: paternalism and autonomy, informed consent, truthfulness and deception, the limits of moral obligation, various topics in bioethics, and experimental philosophy. His publications on these topics appeared in the European Journal of Philosophy, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, Bioethics, Journal of Medical Ethics, American Journal of Bioethics , and more. From 2017 to 2020 Shlomo served as the chairperson of the Institutional Review Board of Ben-Gurion University.

In the center of Shlomo’s current work are two large research projects. The first (funded by an Israel Science Foundation grant) is a book on the concept and ethics of manipulation. The second is a study of the concepts of respect and dignity and of their place in ethics and in the idea of being human.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Projects: The Philosophy of Respect and Dignity - New Explorations and   A Theory of Manipulation

Global Fellow Alexandre de Streel

Alexandre de Streel Global Research Fellow Belgium

Alexandre de Streel is Professor of European law at the University of Namur, affiliated at the Research Centre for Information, Law and Society (CRIDS/NADI). He is also visiting professor at the College of Europe (Bruges) and SciencesPo Paris, Academic Co-director at the Brussels-based think-tank Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), Chair of the expert group of the EU Observatory on the Online Platform Economy set up by the European Commission and part-time judge at the Belgian Competition Authority.

His main areas of research are regulation and competition policy in the digital economy as well as the legal issues raised by the development of Artificial Intelligence. He is the co-editor of Electronic communications, Audiovisual Services and the Internet: EU Competition Law and Regulation, 4 th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 2019.

Previously, he has been senior European advisor to the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister, attaché in charge of economic and employment policies at the Belgian Permanent Representation to the European Union during the 2010 Belgian Presidency and expert in charge of telecommunications regulation at the European Commission.

He holds a Ph.D. in Law from the European University Institute (Florence) on the relationship between telecom regulation and competition law, and a Master Degree in Economics from the University of Louvain.

Center Affiliation: Information Law Institute Research Project: Regulating Big Tech: A Sisyphean work?

Global Fellow You Kyung Huh

You Kyung Huh Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Republic of Korea (South Korea)

You Kyung Huh is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement. Her project at NYU Law examines the effect of political influence behind consumer protection-related enforcement actions that independent regulatory agencies conduct. Her research explores the implications of the allocation of multiple financial regulatory goals to government agencies, and the interplay between regulatory architecture and political control of the bureaucracy.

You Kyung received her S.J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, 2020, and LL.M.’s from Harvard Law School (concentration in International Finance), 2013, and Georgetown University Law Center, 2014.

You Kyung was a director of Consumers Korea, an advocacy group that lobbied lawmakers and regulators for consumer protection in financial markets in the areas of consumer redress, Fintech, personal data protection, and artificial intelligence. She was also a Council Member of Consumers International, where she provided consumer advocacy strategies at the international level. She was admitted to the Korean Bar in 2006 and worked as an attorney at the Korean Financial Supervisory Service.

Her primary scholarly interest is understanding whether and how the institutional architecture of financial regulators affects the performance of those regulators, especially with respect to consumer protection issues. Her publication on this topic appeared as a chapter in The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Her other research interests include the international financial regulation of consumer protection, and SupTech – the use of informational technology for financial supervision.

Center Affiliation: Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement Research Project: Beyond Twin Peaks Financial Regulation: Consumer Protection, Political Control, and Digital Finance

Global Fellow Jiaying Christine Jiang

Jiaying Christine Jiang Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China

Jiaying is a Post-Doctoral Fellow affiliated with the Information Law Institute. Her research focuses on the interaction between law and technology, especially policies and regulations on emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, smart contracts, digital currencies, FinTech, and LegalTech. Her research interests also include computational law, comparative law, data rights, platform competition, and privacy issues.

At NYU Law, Jiaying will analyze if sandbox and technology can be a new regulatory approach for blockchain implementation. In addition, she is the co-leader of the Central Bank Digital Currency project, cooperating with the China Center at Yale Law School. She is also a contributor of the RegTrax Initiative at the CodeX, Stanford Law School.

Jiaying received her SJD from Emory University School of Law, LLM from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, where she received the Graduate and International Programs Award at the Annual Shattuck Awards, and LLB from Shenzhen University (with distinction). She is admitted to the bars in China and the State of New York.

Center Affiliation: Information Law Institute Research Project: Central Bank Digital Currencies and Consumer Privacy

Global Fellow Henning Lahmann

Henning Lahmann Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Germany

Henning Lahmann is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with Guarini Law & Tech. His project at NYU Law examines the significance of non-state actor truth production, and their use of digital technologies to challenge states’ narratives, for the stability of the global legal order. His other research interests include international and transnational cybersecurity governance, disinformation and influence operations, and the legal implications of the employment of artificial intelligence in security contexts.

Henning works as a senior researcher at the Digital Society Institute at the ESMT Berlin and at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, where he is involved in a research project on the “Protection of the Global Information Space.” In 2019, he was a visiting research fellow at the Israel Public Policy Institute in Tel Aviv. He studied law and philosophy at the University of Hamburg and the Charles University in Prague and holds a doctoral degree in international law (2017) from the University of Potsdam (Germany). Henning has held research fellow positions at the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel, at the University of Potsdam, and at the Collaborative Research Center “Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood” at the Free University of Berlin. From 2014 to 2018, he served as the German rapporteur for Freedom House’s annual “Freedom on the Net” report.

Center Affiliation: Guarini Global Law & Tech Research Project:  Substitute Narration: Non-State Actor Truth Production and the Epistemic Crisis of International Law

Global Fellow Patricio Nazareno

Patricio Nazareno (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Argentina

Patricio Nazareno is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice. His current research project focuses on criminal accountability for human rights violations and the tensions it raises between international law and tribunals and domestic politics and activism.

Patricio holds JSD and LLM degrees from Yale Law School, a law degree and an LLM from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, and a political science BA from Universidad Católica de Córdoba. He currently teaches constitutional law, legal theory, and procedure at Universidad de San Andrés Law School, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has also practiced administrative law, clerked for the Inter-American Court, and frequently advises Argentine government agencies on legal issues and projects for legislative reform.

Patricio’s main areas of interest include constitutional law, social movements, legal history, international human rights, and legal culture and discourse. After his doctoral dissertation, his scholarship has turned to consider the legal and political complexities of the decision-making processes that polities, especially in Latin America, are undertaking in order to overturn the widespread impunity for the human rights violations perpetrated in the past.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Justice in Frames

Global Fellow Yuanyuan Ren

Yuanyuan Ren Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China

Yuanyuan Ren received a Doctor of Juridical Sciences (S.J.D.) from the University of Wisconsin Law School in May 2021 and a Ph.D. in International Law from Fudan University Law School in 2012. She was a Fox International Fellow at the MacMillan Center for Area and International Studies at Yale University from 2010 to 2011 and worked as an assistant research professor at Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC) in Shanghai from 2012 to 2013. Her research and teaching interests include public international law, World Trade Organization (WTO) law, and international dispute resolution. She is particularly interested in understanding how China treats international law as its weight continually increases in the economic and political world order. Her recent research has focused on China’s engagement in the polar regions.

Her project at NYU School of Law examines the opportunities for and constraints to U.S.-China cooperation in the Arctic.

Center Affiliation: US-Asia Law Institute Research Project: U.S.-China Arctic Cooperation in the New Era of Great Power Competition: Opportunities and Challenges

Global Fellow Rossella Sabia

Rossella Sabia (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Italy

Rossella Sabia is a post-doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with NYU’s Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement. Her main research interests and publications lie in the fields of corporate criminal law, anti-corruption, environmental criminal law, counter-terrorism, criminal compliance and new technologies.

Rossella is currently Research Fellow and Adjunct Assistant Professor in Criminal Law at the Department of Law, Luiss University, Rome. Prior to join NYU, she was Fellow at the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” of Goethe University, Frankfurt, and visiting student for a specialization course on business crime at the Norwegian School of Economics, Oslo. She spent visiting research periods at Paris Nanterre (Centre de Droit pénale et de criminologie) and Cambridge.

She holds a PhD in Law and Business from Luiss University (2018), where she worked under the supervision of the former Italian Minister of Justice and Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating Corruption, Paola Severino. Her doctoral dissertation investigates the role of anti-corruption compliance programs across Europe, addressing the interrelations between such preventive tools and the subjective criteria (‘corporate fault’) for attributing criminal liability to corporations.

At NYU, Rossella will build on her previous research to further expand this subject. She will compare the anti-corruption enforcement regimes against corporations of selected EU countries with the US experience, to examine to what extent mechanisms like non-trial settlements, widely used in the US framework, could be exported to Italy and the European context.

Center Affiliation: Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement Research Project: Anti-corruption Enforcement Against Corporations. Lessons for Europe from the U.S. Experience

Global Fellow Sandy Steel

Sandy Steel (Fall) Global Research Fellow United Kingdom

Sandy Steel is Lee Shau Kee's Sir Man Kam Lo Fellow in Law at Wadham College and Associate Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law at Oxford. He's interested in philosophical and doctrinal questions about private law. He has written mainly about torts and private law theory, but also maintains an interest in general jurisprudence and has co-authored (with Nick McBride) a critical guide to the subject: Great Debates in Jurisprudence (Palgrave, 2014, 2nd edn 2018). 

His work has been cited by the UK Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the High Court of Australia. In 2016, he was awarded the Modern Law Review's Wedderburn Prize for his article 'Justifying Exceptions to Proof of Causation in Tort Law'. His other book, Proof of Causation in Tort Law (Cambridge University Press, 2015, paperback edn 2017) won the Society of Legal Scholars Birks Runner-up Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship. He's currently working on a book about liability for omissions for Oxford University Press. 

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: Omissions Liability in Tort

Global Fellow Mihreteab Tsighe Taye

Mihreteab Tsighe Taye Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Ethiopia

Mihreteab Tsighe Taye is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Institute for International Law and Justice. His research interest includes human rights, the evolution of international courts, the role and power of lawyers in regional integration and international courts, the increasing importance of and threat to supranational legal institutions, particularly international courts. His current research project focuses on resistance and backlash against regional international courts in Europe and Africa.

Before joining NYU, he was an assistant professor at the School of Law and Federalism, Ethiopian Civil Service University and a Lead Researcher at the Institute of Strategic Affairs in Ethiopia. He has taught international law and international organizations, dispute settlement in international law, international human rights law, and international watercourses law. Mihreteab held visiting research positions at the University of Graz and Northwestern University.

Mihreteab holds a Ph.D. in Law from the Center of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts), Copenhagen University, LL.M. degree in International Law from Erasmus University Rotterdam and LLB from Addis Ababa University.

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project:  Contesting Authority: Causes, Forms and Consequences of Resistance to Regional International Courts in Europe and Africa

Global Fellow Ying Zhou

Ying Zhou Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China

Ying Zhou is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the US-Asia Law Institute. Her research interests include conflict of laws, comparative legal theories, international anti-corruption policies, cross-national workplace dispute resolution, and legal and cultural implications of China’s rise in the global economy. Her recent research agenda straddles the intersection of cultural anthropology and international dispute resolution. Specifically, she explores the role of culture in international dispute resolution and how a more sophisticated and nuanced understanding of cultural differences facilitates conflict resolution at national, regional, and global levels.

Ying holds JSD and LLM degrees from Cornell Law School, where she received the CALI Award and served as the President of the JSD Association of Cornell Law School from 2017 to 2018, and LLB from Shandong University (with distinction). She is admitted to the bars in China and the State of New York.

At NYU, Ying’s research seeks to understand the challenges that the Chinese business model presents to the global community from the perspective of cultural conflicts. She examines conflicts between Chinese and foreign business cultures in two dimensions: China as a global FDI destination and China’s economic presence in overseas markets. Her research also aims to show how the highly technical field of conflict of laws, when imagined and applied as an intellectual framework, offers new approaches to understanding, evaluating, and ultimately resolving cultural conflicts in international business.

Center Affiliation:  US-Asia Law Institute Research Project: Regulatory Conflicts and Competition over the Clean Belt and Road Initiative: China, the US, and Conflict of Laws in Transnational Anti-Bribery Regime

2020-2021 Academic Year

Global Fellow Shelly Aviv Yeini

Shelly Aviv Yeini Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Israel

Shelly Aviv Yeini is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Institute for International Law and Justice. Her research interests include public international law, constitutional law and labor law. Within the field of public international law Shelly takes special interest in customary international law and the ways in which rules of customary international law have adapted to modern reality.

At NYU, Shelly will work on a project titled “The Persistent Objector Doctrine: Identifying Contradictions”. The research aims to identify and catalogue behaviors that disqualify states from persistent objector status, offering guidelines to differentiate legitimate behavior within the persistent objector doctrine framework from behavior forming an inconsistency in a state's objection.

Shelly holds a Ph.D. from Bar-Ilan University (Israel) and an M.St. in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford.

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: The Persistent Objector Doctrine: Identifying Contradictions

Thomas Bustamante Global Research Fellow Brazil

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: Special Obligations and Judicial Roles: A Philosophical Account of Judicial Legitimacy

Alexandre de Streel is Professor of European law at the University of Namur (Belgium) where he is the Director of the Research Centre for Information, Law and Society (CRIDS/NADI). He is also a joint-academic director at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), a Brussels-based think tank where he manages the digital studies and assessor at the Belgian Competition Authority. Alexandre is also visiting professor at the European University Institute (Florence) and the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and member of the Scientific Committee of the Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation (MaCCI).

His main areas of research are the regulation and the application of antitrust law to the digital economy as well as the legal issues raised by the development of artificial intelligence. He is the co-editor of Electronic communications, Audiovisual Services and the Internet: EU Competition Law and Regulation (Sweet & Maxwell, 2019) which is one the main textbook on the EU regulation of the digital economy.

He is currently advising the European Commission and the European Parliament on the future EU regulation of digital platforms. Previously, he has been senior European advisor to the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister, attaché at the Belgian Permanent Representation to the European Union and an advisor in charge of telecommunications regulation at the European Commission.

Center Affiliation: Information Law Institute Research Project: The Economic Regulation of Digital Power

Global Fellow Edit Frenyo

Edit Frenyó Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Hungary

Edit Frenyó is a post-doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with NYU’s Center for Human Rights and Global Justice. Her research interests include family law, labor migration, human rights, welfare and social policy. Edit holds a JD from the University of Szeged (Hungary), an LL.M. from Boston College Law School and an SJD from Georgetown Law.

As an adjunct professor, Edit co-taught the Family Law course at Georgetown, with her dissertation supervisor Prof. Judith C. Areen. In 2016, she served as an adjunct professor at McDaniel College Budapest, teaching a course on the rights of unaccompanied minors in the European Union. Prior to NYU, Edit was a Steinberg Post-Doctoral Fellow in Migration Law and Policy, at McGill University Faculty of Law, working closely with Prof. François Crépeau, former UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants. She guest lectured in numerous courses at McGill and taught a self-designed intensive course on the human rights implications of the externalization of migration controls. Edit also served as the Coordinator for the Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law.

Edit’s research applies perspectives of law and the social sciences to explore the contemporary phenomena of “transnational families and households”. Her dissertation focused on the multiple challenges to childcare faced by families of labor migrants, as key to improving the regulatory frameworks surrounding them. Her post-doctoral work explores the transnational, semi-formal welfare systems created by migrant households and how they challenge state-centric normative frameworks of social protection and policy. Her case studies involve domestic care-work migration within the European Union’s growing elder care market.

In 2019, she contributed a chapter entitled "Transnational Families and the Right to Family Life in the Age of Global Migration." to Stark, Barbara and Heaton, ed. 2019. Routledge Handbook of International Family Law.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Transnationalizing the European Household – Elder Care and the Future of Transnational Social Policy in Europe

Global Fellow Yagmur Hortoglu

Yağmur Hortoğlu Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Turkey

Yağmur Hortoğlu is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law. Her current research focuses on arbitration law and private international law.

Prior to joining NYU, Yağmur has been a Teaching Assistant at Sorbonne Law School and Cergy-Pontoise University. She has taught private international law, introduction to civil law, family law, legal liability and corporate law. For several years, she has been contributing to various monographies on family law and criminal law in Turkey. In 2019, she contributed a chapter entitled « The Law Governing the Liability of Arbitrators » to the second edition of Franco Ferrari and Stefan Kröll’s book on Conflict of Laws in International Commercial Arbitration, published by Juris.

For her Ph.D. thesis ( summa cum laude ), which she prepared under the co-supervision of Professor Mathias Audit (Sorbonne) and Professor Franco Ferrari (NYU) at Sorbonne Law School, Yağmur worked on “Fraud and Arbitration”. She holds a bachelor’s degree with a specialization on Private Law and a master’s degree in Private International Law and Business Law from Sorbonne Law School. She also holds a MSc on Applied Positive Psychology from East London University.

In 2008, Yağmur was awarded merit-based excellence scholarship granted by the French Government. She has also been a laureate of scholarships from the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law in 2017 and then the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg in 2018.

Since 2017, Yağmur Hortoğlu has been acting as a legal counsel before the European Court of Human Rights for Turkish applicants.

Center Affiliation: Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law   Research Project: Fraud and Arbitration Law: The Case of Arbitral Fraud and How to Fight Against It

Center Affiliation: Information Law Institute Research Project: Can Sandbox and Technology be a New Regulatory Approach for Blockchain Implementation in Financial Markets?

Patricio Nazareno Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Argentina

Yuanyuan Ren received her Ph.D. in international law from Fudan University Law School in 2012 and LL.M. from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2014. She was a Fox International Fellow at the MacMillan Center for Area and International Studies at Yale University from 2010 to 2011 and worked as an assistant research professor at Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC) from 2012 to 2013. She is currently a Doctor of Juridical Sciences (S.J.D.) candidate at the University of Wisconsin Law School and expects to receive her degree in December 2020.

Her scholarly and teaching interests include public international law, World Trade Organization (WTO) law, polar law, and international dispute resolution. She is particularly interested in understanding how China treats international law as its weight continually increases in the economic and political world order. Her recent research has focused on China’s engagement in the polar regions.

Her project at NYU School of Law will examine the opportunities for and constraints to U.S.-China cooperation in the Arctic.

Rossella Sabia Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Italy

Global Fellow Xiaoren Wang

Xiaoren Wang Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China

Xiaoren Wang is a post-doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy. Her research interests include intellectual property law, empirical studies, law and economics, law and psychologies.

Xiaoren received her J.S.D degree at the University of Illinois in May of 2019. Her doctoral research focused on the empirical study of aesthetic functionality in US trademark law. After that, she worked as a Max Web fellow (2019-2020) in the European University Institute, Italy. During her post-doctoral Global Fellowship in NYU, she is also a Research Associate at the University of Glasgow (UK) since October 2020, working on a project “Platform Economy” funded by AHRC Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC) of Nesta, UK.

Before her J.S.D, Xiaoren practiced IP law at a law firm in China for five years. Her business covered counseling on trademark and copyright registrations, infringements, counterfeiting, and designing IP strategies for international companies.

Center Affiliation: Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Should We Worry about Color Depletion? — An Empirical Study of USPTO Single Color Trademark Registrations

Academic Year 2019-2020

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Gilad Abiri

Gilad Abiri Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Israel

Gilad Abiri is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Center of Law and Philosophy. 

Prior to joining NYU, Gilad was a JSD candidate at Yale Law School, where he was a Schell Human Rights fellow and a junior fellow at the Initiative on Religion, Society and Politics. Gilad also holds an LLM degree from Tel Aviv Faculty of Law, and is a graduate of Adi Lautman Interdisciplinary Program for Outstanding Students at Tel Aviv University. 

Gilad works in the areas of constitutional and political theory and comparative constitutional law, with a focus on law and religion. His current research focuses on the role national identity plays in shaping the relationship between liberal states and religious groups. 

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: Who is Sovereign? On Religion and Nationalism in Constitutional Law

Global Fellow Henok Asmelash

Henok Birhanu Asmelash Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Ethiopia

Henok Birhanu Asmelash is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law. His current research focuses on the role of international law and its institutions in the transition towards a sustainable energy future.

Prior to joining NYU, Henok was a Research Fellow within the International Law and Dispute Resolution Department of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg. He has also worked with Professor Anne Van Aaken at the University of St. Gallen as a Marie Curie Fellow and held visiting research positions at the University of Barcelona and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Law in Heidelberg. Henok has consulted the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) on the regulation of energy transition subsidy policies.

Henok holds a Ph.D. in International Law and Economics from Bocconi University (Milan) and LL.M. degrees in International Economic Law and Policy from the University of Barcelona and in Business Law from Addis Ababa University.

Center Affiliation: Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Research Project: International Law and Sustainable Energy Transition

Amanda Byer

Amanda Byer Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Grenada

Amanda Byer is a post-doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Frank J Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law.   Her research interests include environmental law, cultural heritage law, cultural geography, legal anthropology and spatial justice.

Amanda was awarded a doctoral scholarship from Leiden University, where she examined the role of landscape (as captured in environmental, cultural heritage and planning laws) in facilitating spatial justice and sustainable development for the English-speaking islands of the Lesser Antilles.   Amanda also holds an LLM in Environmental Law and Policy (distinction) from University College London and an MSc (distinction) in Environmental and Natural Resource Management from the University of the West Indies.

Amanda is currently researching the implementation of environmental procedural rights in international environmental law, with emphasis on the capacity of Caribbean small island states to implement the recently adopted Escazu Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Center Affiliation: Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Research Project: Building Legal Institutions for Climate-Resilient Development in Small Island Developing States: An Analysis of Environmental Procedural Rights in the International Legal Framework

Global Fellow Dhanay Cadillo Chandler

Dhanay Cadillo Chandler Global Research Fellow Venezuela

Dhanay Cadillo Chandler is a Global Research Fellow, affiliated to NYU’s Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy.  Her ongoing research addresses the need to re-evaluate the current incentives to prompt pharmaceutical innovation while at the same time regulating new health technologies.

In her current position at the Faculty of Law – University of Turku, she collaborates with the Academy of Finland funded project Constitutional Hedges of Intellectual Property (CONST-IP), where she has focused on the intersection and overlap of patents and other regulatory incentives hedging intellectual property rights. Findings from this research have been presented at international workshops at the University of Oxford, Hanken School of Economics, and McGeorge School of Law. Her research builds on previous findings of her doctoral dissertation and subsequent research. She has been an active member of the Faculty of Law in Turku, where she has created and implemented courses at master’s and PhD level. Dhanay has comprehensive teaching experience in Finland and abroad. Additionally,her publications and research interests include human rights, corporate social responsibility, comparative international intellectual property rights, international trade and international transactions.

Dhanay was appointed as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Turku Institute of Advanced Studies (TIAS) during the academic term 2018-2019. She is a lawyer graduated from MonteÁvila University. She received her Ph.D in 2014 from Hanken School of Economics and also holds a Master in Foreign Trade from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 2006.

Center Affiliation: Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy Research Project: Regulating Incentives for New Health Technologies

Global Fellow Francesco Ducci

Francesco Ducci Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Italy

Francesco Ducci is a post-doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with NYU’s Center for Law, Economics, and Organization. His research interests include antitrust/competition policy, economic and social regulation, and international trade law.

Francesco holds a JD from the University of Bologna, where he was awarded a merit-based scholarship as a visiting student at King’s College London. Francesco also holds an LLM and an SJD from the University of Toronto, where he was a John Stransman Fellow in Law and Economics,a Graduate Fellow at the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy, and a Junior Fellow at Massey College.

During his doctoral research, Francesco evaluated the applicability of the natural monopoly framework to digital platform markets on the basis of three case studies: horizontal search engines, ride-hailing platforms, and e-commerce marketplaces. His work has been published in leading international antitrust and law economics journals, including the Journal of Competition Law and Economics, the Antitrust Bulletin, and the European Journal of Law and Economics.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law, Economics, and Organization Research Project:  Designing and Implementing Regulatory Instruments in Natural Monopoly Platform Markets

Global Fellow Paula Fernandez-Wulff

Paula Fernandez-Wulff Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Spain

Paula Fernandez-Wulff is a transdisciplinary legal scholar and Global Fellow at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice. Her research focuses on the municipal aspects of critical approaches to socioeconomic rights and the politics of food and agriculture. Prior to NYU, she was a Fulbright-Schuman Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation and gained her Ph.D. at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Human Rights, Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain, Belgium), where she worked under the supervision of the former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier De Schutter.

In addition to Fulbright, Paula has been the recipient of several other grants and fellowships including from the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research, United Nations University, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, European Commission, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). She has lectured on human rights, hunger and global governance, and sustainability at Harvard Law, SciencesPo, and UCLouvain, and is part of the Editorial Board of the bilingual European Journal of Human Rights .

Paula holds an M.Sc. in Environmental Governance from United Nations University (UNU-IAS, Tokyo), where her research, conducted while working at the FAO, focused on agrobiodiversity protection policies and food governance frameworks in Latin America.

Prior to pursuing graduate studies, Paula began her legal career with one of the leading global law firms, later shifting to policy research with one of Spain’s leading economic policy think tanks. She holds a double degree in Spanish and French law at Universities Complutense and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Beyond Minimum Protection: The New Struggle for the Localization of Social Rights

Global Fellow Werner Haslehner

Werner Haslehner  (Spring) Global Research Fellow Luxembourg

Werner Haslehner is Professor of Law and holder of the ATOZ Chair for European and International Taxation at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, University of Luxembourg, where is also the Director of the LLM Program in EU and International Tax Law.

Holding master degrees in law, economics and business and a PhD in international tax law, he joined University of Luxembourg as associate professor in 2013 following full-time academic positions in Austria at JKU Linz and at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, and was appointed to the Chair in 2015. He was a visiting professor at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2018 and at the University of Turin in 2019.

His research interests cover all aspects of international taxation, including the impact of EU law, and tax policy. At NYU, where he is affiliated with the Graduate Tax Program, Werner will undertake research into the meaning of the concept of value creation and its relationship to allocation of taxing rights between countries, in particular in a context of increasingly digitalized economic activity. This research project, which is carried out in collaboration with the European Association of Tax Law Professors, is closely linked to ongoing efforts to overhaul the international tax system currently under way at the G20 and the OECD.

Center Affiliation: Graduate Tax Program Research Project: Taxation and Value Creation

Global Fellow Francesca Iurlaro

Francesca Iurlaro Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Italy

Francesca Iurlaro holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute in Florence (2018) and she is currently a Research Fellow of the University of Milan, Italy. She graduated in the history of philosophy (University of Macerata, 2014) and has an LLM in Comparative, European and International Laws (European University Institute, 2015). For her PhD thesis, she worked on a history of the concept of customary international law in the natural law and ius gentium tradition from Francisco de Vitoria to Emer de Vattel. She is now turning her dissertation into a book for publication, titled “ The Invention of Custom. Natural Law and the Law of Nations, 1550-1750 ”. Its seeks to provide an asnwer to the question of when and how the concept of customary international law originated in European debates on natural law and law of nations, by arguing that this tradition provides us with a solid conceptual framework to contextualize and understand the “problematic” of custom”, i.e. the question concerning the normative content of CIL. Natural law, in fact, provides jurists with an imaginary reserve of argumentations and narratives, through which jurists “invent” customary rules applicable to their present situation. Over time, these arguments progressively and cumulatively crystallize into a notion of CIL as coincident with European cultural history. They become the fabric itself of CIL, the normative validity of which lies in the fact that it enshrines cultural values recognized by the community of European states.

Her research interests include international legal thought, history of political thought, history and reception of natural law theories, law and literature, food ethics, and animal rights. In 2012 she was awarded the Alberico Gentili Prize for her Italian translation of and introduction to Alberico Gentili’s Lectionis Virgilianae Variae Liber ad Robertum filium , a less-known commentary of Vergil’s Eclogues published by the famous jurist in 1603.

At NYU, she will work on a project titled “Conscience or Interest of States? The Birth of Opinio Juris as a Constitutive Element of Customary International Law (CIL)” which constitutes a further expansion of the topic addressed in her thesis. She will focus on the contribution of a neglected figure in the history of international law, that of the German jurist Rudolf von Jhering (1818-1892).

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Conscience or Interest of States? The Birth of  Opinio Juris  as a Constitutive Element of Customary International Law (CIL)

Global Fellow Maria Lilla Montagnani

Maria Lillà Montagnani Global Research Fellow Italy

Maria Lillà Montagnani is associate professor of commercial law at Bocconi University in Milan, where she teaches and research in the field of Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law, and acts as Director of the ASK research center.

She has been visiting professor at Peking University School of Transnational law and Haifa School of Law, faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center of Harvard University and scholarship holder at the Max Planck Institute in Munich. She holds a PhD in Competition Law from the University of Perugia and an LL.M in IP law (Queen Mary University of London).

Lillà has widely published in the field of IP and technology in national and international journals and prestigious book series; she is also on the editorial board of several law journals and acts as an expert with the European Commission.

Beside IP law, Lillà is currently interested in the legal issues that surround the digital emerging technologies, in particular autonomous systems and decision-making. Specifically, her research at NYU will focus on the effectiveness of EU and US liability regimes in addressing damages generated in the context of the use of emerging digital technologies and how liability should be allocated to foster their development and adoption in different sectors without harming fundamental rights.

Center Affiliation: Information Law Institute Research Project: Liability and Emerging Digital Technologies: an EU and US Perspective

Global Fellow Florian Moslein

Florian Möslein  (Fall) Global Research Fellow Germany

Florian Möslein is Director of the Institute for Law and Regulation of Digitalisation ( www.irdi.institute ) and Professor of Law at the Philipps-University Marburg, where he teaches Contract Law, Company Law and Capital Markets Law. He previously held academic positions at the Universities of Bremen, St. Gallen, and Berlin, and visiting fellowships in the US (Stanford Law School and UC Berkeley School of Law), Australia (University of Sydney), Italy (Florence, European University Institute), Spain (CEU San Pablo, Madrid) and Denmark (Aarhus).

Having graduated from the Faculty of Law in Munich, he also holds academic degrees from the University of Paris-Assas (licence en droit) and London (LL.M. in International Business Law). Florian Möslein published three monographs and over 80 articles and book contributions, and he has edited seven books. He is member of the European Law Institute Digital Law SIG and associate member of the Munich Centre on Governance.

His current research focus is on regulatory theory, corporate sustainability and the legal challenges of the digital age. Inter alia, he investigates the regulation of blockchain and artificial intelligence in capital markets and corporate governance. His research also concerns the regulation of business in the broader context of sustainability and social entrepreneurship, in particular with respect to corporate disclosure and the labelling of financial products.

Center Affiliation: Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship Research Project: Disclosing Corporate Goodness - Comparative and Functional Perspectives on Reporting and Certification Regimes

Global Fellow Takayuki Nagato

Takayuki Nagato  Global Research Fellow Japan

Takayuki Nagato has been an Associate Professor of Tax Law at Gakushuin University, Japan since 2015. He studied at Harvard Law School as a Fulbright Research Scholar in 2018-2019. Before joining Gakushuin University, he was a Research Associate at the University of Tokyo.

His primary academic interest is in the interdisciplinary research between tax law and other business law fields including corporate law, bankruptcy law, and intellectual property law. His monograph “Tax and Corporate Bankruptcy,” in which he conducted a comparative and economic analysis of the corporate bankruptcy taxation in the US and Japan was awarded the Japan Institute of Business Law Prize and the Institute of Tax Research and Literature Prize in 2017. As a Global Research Fellow, he aims to analyze the relationship between tax law and intellectual property law in the globalized economy.  

He received J.D (2012) and LL.B (2010) from the University of Tokyo. He passed the bar exam in Japan (2012).

Center Affiliation: Graduate Tax Program Research Project: The Case for Global Lower Rate Minimum Tax on Intangible Income

Global Fellow Jane Rooney

Jane M Rooney  (Spring) Global Research Fellow  UK

Dr Jane M Rooney is a Lecturer in Law at Bristol University. Her research interests lie in the extraterritorial application of human rights, human rights litigation in global governance, critical constitutionalism, and human rights protection in the context of devolution in the UK. She has published in these areas in leading academic publications including the Modern Law Review , Public Law , Max Planck Encyclopaedia of Comparative Constitutional Law , and Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly . She is book review editor of European Human Rights Law Review .

Dr Rooney facilitates student projects with human rights organisations in the Human Rights Implementation Centre at Bristol Law School and has actively engaged with UK parliamentary committees on issues relating to UK military operations abroad and abortion reform in Northern Ireland.

Her research at NYU develops a new normative frame for the extraterritorial application of human rights. Legitimacy concerns regarding the expansion of extraterritoriality are challenged by acknowledging the significant democratic function of human rights adjudication for extraterritorial applicants. Human rights adjudication enables extraterritorial victims to participate in the law-making process, facilitates potential disempowerment and helps identify political and legal relationships that necessitate processes of good governance. Challenges and limitations arising from the extraterritorial application of human rights are investigated through applying the unique normative frame to three case studies: corporate environmental harm, the Mexico City Policy (the Global Gag Rule) and targeted killing.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Human Rights and Extraterritorial Corporate Liability

Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Eytan Tepper

Eytan Tepper  (Spring) Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Israel

Eytan Tepper is a post-doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Institute for International Law and Justice .  His research project at NYU is part of his research agenda on space governance and it builds on his previous research conducted at McGill University’s Institute of Air and Space Law.

The institutions and treaties at the core of space governance are Cold War remnants in dire need of reconceptualization and modern theoretical underpinnings. Dr. Tepper’s research at McGill analyzed the architecture of space governance using international relations and political economy theories. It demonstrated that space governance is on track to become polycentric, as multiple, issue-specific, governance centers led by stakeholders and experts emerge to fill the gap left by the gridlock at the main multilateral institutions. His research at NYU will take the next step and focus on one such emerging governance center.

The research at NYU will study a case of an issue-areas in global affairs in which there is scarce multilateral regulation and instead effective rules are made by the combination of States’ unilateral actions and private ordering, almost skipping multilateralism. The result, what Dr. Tepper calls ‘global governance without multilateralism’, raises questions on the place of such a governance system within international law and the availability of standards for such a system. The case study for this research is the governance of space resources and the mining thereof. The regulation and governance of this issue-area is emerging as a combination of national laws that recognize the right to mine and private ordering of the operation of mining and further utilization of the resources. The research will explore whether global administrative law (GAL) and the ‘law of global governance’ set standards for such governance systems and by that both constrain and legitimize them.

Dr. Tepper’s academic education is multidisciplinary. Prior to his doctoral studies at McGill University’s Faculty of Law he earned a policy-oriented doctorate from China University of Political Science and Law focused on Chinese space policy, a master’s degree in law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a double bachelor’s degree in law and economics from Tel Aviv University.

Prior to his return to academe, Dr. Tepper’s career spanned the private and public sectors, notably working for the Bank of Israel and the Israeli Foreign Trade Administration resolving issues related to international trade and cooperation. He reported directly to the highest ranks of public administration, including the Minister of the Economy and Industry and the Parliament’s Finance Committee. He led a formal inquiry delegation to China under the WTO rules and co-authored the feasibility study on a China–Israel Free Trade Area Agreement. Dr. Tepper also worked in the private sector, notably consulting international corporations on their legal affairs in Israel, including Fortune 500 companies (e.g. Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Merck, Eli Lilly). He is former Vice-Chairman of the Israeli Bar Association's Economic Forum. He brings his experience in senior level administration to his academic work seeking to identify and expand cutting-edge theory that withstands real-world constraints.

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Between Markets and States: The Role of University-Led Forums in Global Governance and the Application of Global Administrative Law

Tleuzhan is a Post-Doctoral Fellow, affiliated with the NYU Institute for International Law and Justice. She recently obtained her doctoral degree at the Law Department of the European University Institute in Florence. She also holds LL.M in International Law (with distinction) from the University of Edinburgh and LL.B (with Honours) from Karaganda State University (Kazakhstan). Previously, Tleuzhan was a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg and at the GlobalTrust project at the University of Tel Aviv.

Tleuzhan taught public international law and human rights law at the University of Passau and the University of Florence. In addition, she served as an assistant editor of the European Journal of International Law and interned at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva. Her awards include scholarships from the Kazakh Ministry of Education and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as visiting research grants from the Max Planck Society and the European Research Council.

Tleuzhan’s main research interests lie in the field of public international law, in particular, international institutional law, international legal theory and international human rights law. Her doctoral dissertation addresses individual responsibility of states for their voting behavior and other instances of participation in the decision-making process in international organizations. During her fellowship at NYU, Tleuzhan will focus on converting her dissertation into a monograph.

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Responsibility of States for Their Participation in the Decision-making Process in International Organisations

2018-2019 Academic Year

Dr. Mary Beloff is Professor of Law at the University of Buenos Aires where she became the first woman to hold a Chair in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure in 2013. She regularly teaches courses and seminars on theory of punishment and human rights, criminology, gender and criminal justice, and child rights and juvenile justice. As visiting professor in different Latin-American Universities, Prof. Beloff was delegated with the responsibilities of providing continuing education to judges, prosecutors, public defenders and NGOs’ members for years; and as a legal advisor on criminal justice and human rights matters to various Latin American governments and international organizations (UNICEF, IDB, UNOPS, ILANUD, OAS, UNDP), she has been involved in the process of adopting international human rights law at the domestic level through legal and institutional reforms all over the region. Prof. Beloff is responsible for drafting many of the modern Latin-American legislations on child protection and juvenile justice, as well as adversarial criminal procedure codes in several countries.

Her research at NYU will focus on the justification of punishment in international human rights law.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: The Multiple Meanings of Criminal Punishment in International Human Rights Law 

Gina J. Choi is a Global Fellow affiliated with the Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law of NYU.  Her current research is focused on the institutional design for energy and climate change policies at global, regional, national, and sub-national levels and international trade law including issues concerning environment, climate change, and intellectual property. 

Gina recently co-authored the South Korea chapter in Oxford Handbook on Comparative Environmental Law which is forthcoming in 2018.  Prior to academia, she was a partner at the regulatory affairs group of a prestigious law firm based in Seoul and advised multinational companies on complex cross-border regulatory disputes and compliance issues.  She also served as guest lecturer at several institutions in South Korea including Seoul National University School of Law, Korea University School of Law, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), and Judicial Research and Training Institute operated by Korean Supreme Court. 

She received her LL.B. from Seoul National University School of Law with honors, her LL.M. from NYU School of Law, and her J.S.D. from the U.C. Berkeley School of Law.

Center Affiliation: Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Research Project: Connecting the Dots:  Institutional Design for Linking Carbon Markets

Marco Dell’Erba is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with NYU’s Institute for Corporate Governance and Finance and the Center for Financial Institutions. His primary research interests are in securities law, corporate law, international banking and financial regulation.

He held research positions at the Groningen Center for Financial European Financial Services (University of Groningen, Netherlands), teaching in the course of European law; the Financial Regulation Laboratory of Excellence (University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris), where he currently Research Associate; the National University of Singapore (Singapore); and at the London School of Economics (UK) as a Research Assistant in the Department of law during his PhD. He practiced law in the departments of Banking & Finance and Litigation & Dispute Resolutions at Clifford Chance LLP (Rome) and as an independent consultant (Paris).

Marco Dell’Erba holds a JD summa cum laude from the University of Rome La Sapienza and is a fellow of the Lamaro Pozzani University College of Excellence (Rome) where he was awarded a five year full merit-based scholarhip. He obtained his LL.M in Corporation Law at the New York University School of Law, where he was Global Hauser Scholar and served as Graduate Editor in the NYU Journal of Law & Business. He holds a PhD in private law and financial regulation from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and a PhD in corporate and securities law from the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He also holds an LL.M in Corporation Law from New York University School of Law, where he was Global Hauser Scholar and served as Graduate Editor in the NYU Journal of Law & Business.

His current research investigates the regulation of blockchain in capital markets and corporate governance. It explores the theoretical issues related to the role of definitions in designing the regulatory response in these areas. It also assess the different types of intervention (private and public regulation), the enforcement of securities authorities in capital markets and their initiatives related to the corporate governance of public companies.

Center Affiliation: Center for Financial Institutions , Institute for Corporate Governance and Finance Research Project:  Blockchain in financial law and corporate governance:  Legal definitions, Regulatory response

Matthew S. Erie is an Associate Professor of Modern Chinese Studies and Associate Research Fellow of the Socio-Legal Studies Centre at the University of Oxford. Professor Erie’s interdisciplinary work stimulates conversations between law and anthropology to study the procedural aspects of domestic and cross-border commercial dispute resolution. In particular, he investigates the emergence and reconciliation of conflicts of law and normative pluralism in the course of increasing intersections of non-liberal values and Anglo-American common law.

His current research, funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant, examines the changing landscape of international commercial dispute resolution against the backdrop of protectionist movements in the U.S., UK, and Europe and increasing Chinese outbound investment. One specific focus is “legal hubs,” sub-national jurisdictions that develop and implement their own procedural law for cross-border commercial dispute resolution. Legal hubs, including those in London, Singapore, Hong Kong and Dubai, invite re-evaluation and sharpening of the orthodox understanding of international private law, including, in particular, concepts such as governing law, jurisdiction and enforcement. His article “Anticorruption as Transnational Law: The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, PRC Law, and Party Rules,” forthcoming in the American Journal of Comparative Law, marks an initial foray into this project. During his time at NYU Law School, Professor Erie will further develop the project into a law review article.

His current project builds on his previous work on disputing and plural normative systems in China. His book China and Islam: The Prophet, the Party, and Law (Cambridge University Press, 2016), based on two years of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, is the first ethnography of Islamic law in China with a focus on the substantive and procedural conflicts between shari’a and Chinese state law. China and Islam earned a 2017 Asian Law and Society Association Distinguished Book Award Honorable Mention and was listed as one of the “Books of the Year 2017” by both the Times Literary Supplement and Times Higher Education. His articles on dispute resolution, property rights, and the legal profession have appeared in law reviews and peer-review journals including the Hong Kong Law Journal, Journal of Legal Education, Law and Social Inquiry, Islamic Law and Society, Journal of Law and Religion, and American Ethnologist.

Professor Erie previously held academic positions at Princeton University, NYU Law School, and the Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at NYU, and was a visiting scholar at the National University Singapore Law Faculty. He practiced law in the New York and Beijing offices of Paul Hastings LLP where he focused on corporate real estate transactions and white-collar investigations (e.g., FCPA). He holds degrees from Cornell University (Ph.D., Anthropology), University of Pennsylvania (J.D.), Tsinghua University Law School (LL.M.), and Dartmouth College (B.A). Professor Erie is a member of the New York Bar, the American Society of International Law, the Law and Society Association, the Society of International Economic Law, and the Young International Council for Commercial Arbitration.

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Legal Hubs: The Emergent Landscape of International Commercial Dispute Resolution

A Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with NYU’s Center for Law & Philosophy, David Frydrych’s primary research interests are in legal philosophy and private law. David read for a DPhil (PhD) in Law at the University of Oxford (Somerville College). He also earned a BA (Honors) with Distinction and LLM from the University of Toronto, and a JD from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Previously, David was a postdoctoral fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Faculty of Law. He has taught law and jurisprudence courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

David’s doctoral research concerned analytic models and theories of rights (e.g., Wesley Hohfeld’s schema of jural relations). His scholarship, which focuses mostly on the “nature” of rights, has appeared in several peer-reviewed journals of some repute. Continuing in that vein, his research at NYU will explore the use and abuse of secondary and tertiary rights. David is also admitted to practice in the State of New York.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: Rights Exercise & Enforcement 

Lingyun Gao is Professor of Law in Fudan University School of Law, Shanghai, China. Prof. Gao earned a J.D. from Willamette University College of Law, an LL.M. in Comparative Law from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, and an LL.B. in International Law from East China University of Political Science & Law.

Prof. Gao has been a visiting scholar or professor at Ghent University (Belgium), University of Michigan, Case Western Reserve University, Harvard Law School, University of California – Irvine, New York University, Tulane University, St. John’s University, East Finland University, and Lapland University (Finland). Prof. Gao is a member of Oregon State Bar and New York State Bar Associations and China Law Society (Shanghai Chapter).

Her research, teaching, and publication areas include comparative civil and commercial law, especially on how to regulate and develop commercial trusts and how to promote private trusts in China.

Center Affiliation: US-Asia Law Institute Research Project: Regulating Trust Relationship Through China’s Civil Code-Choice of Approaches in Comparison with US Trust Law

Dr Sabine Gless, Dr. iur. (Bonn, Germany), Dr. iur. habil (Münster, Germany), is Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Basel in Switzerland where she holds a Chair for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure. Her research interests include international criminal law, evidence law and the impact of digitalization on criminal justice. Dr. Gless’ work covers issues of criminal liability for autonomous cars, predictive policing and protection of crypto-currencies under criminal law.

Her research at NYU will focus on potential limitations on the use of data generated by technologies that monitor biometric data in “smart traffic”. The handling of data generated by highly automated driving cars, for instance, provides an excellent example of new legal problems for fact-finding in criminal proceedings that can only be understood with a specialized technical background, yet affect the broader public. Solutions will need new legal approaches, particularly with regard to balancing individual and public interests in criminal law and procedure.

Dr. Gless is on the editorial board of several law journals and acts as an expert with the European Commission as well as with Swiss government authorities. She served as a member of the Swiss Research Council of the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Review Board of Legal Studies of the German Research Association.  

Center Affiliation: Information Law Institute Research Project: Robots Monitoring Humans – Digital Shifts in the Administration of Criminal Justice

David Goddard is a leading New Zealand barrister.  He specialises in appellate advocacy, appearing frequently in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2003.

David also has a longstanding involvement in law reform in New Zealand and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region, advising ministers, government agencies and Parliamentary committees on a wide range of policy issues. He has represented New Zealand in bilateral and multilateral treaty negotiations. David has a particular interest in cross-border legal issues, and has been chairing a series of Special Commission meetings at the Hague Conference on Private International Law, working towards a new multilateral treaty on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. 

David’s current research focuses on legal design: the many different ways in which written laws can be structured; the implications of those choices for the practical operation and effectiveness of those laws; and the significance for those choices of the institutional setting within which those laws are intended to operate.

Center Affiliation: Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law Research Project: The Law-Making Process:  Legal Design

Patryk I. Labuda received his Ph.D. in international law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva in February 2018. He is a visiting lecturer at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.

Patryk's research lies at the intersection of international law, international relations and transitional justice. His post-doctoral research will examine the scope and nature of the evolving protection of civilians norm in United Nations peacekeeping. His Ph.D. on ‘The Complementarity Turn in International Criminal Justice’ explored how various international criminal tribunals influence(d) the accountability policies of governmental actors in conflict-affected countries. His teaching interests include international criminal law, public international law, transitional justice and empirical methods.

Patryk has several years of work experience in human rights, security sector reform and transitional justice. Prior to joining NYU, he was a legal reform advisor to the European Union’s border assistance mission in Libya. At the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law, Patryk trained and advised officials from the Sudanese Ministry of Justice, the Bar Union and parliamentarians from South Sudan. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Patryk worked on transitional justice and rule of law reform with the Ministry of Justice, Parliament and the National Police. Patryk is a member of the UN Security Council Roster of Experts.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Capture or Kill? The Protection of Civilians and the Use of (Non-Lethal) Force in United Nations Peacekeeping

Global Fellow Inbar Levy

Dr Inbar Levy completed her DPhil in Law at University College, Oxford, where she was awarded the Modern Law Review Doctoral Scholarship and the Oxford Faculty of Law Scholarship. Her doctoral project, titled 'Behavioural Analysis of Civil Procedure Rules', written under the supervision of Professor Adrian Zuckerman, investigated the implications of findings derived from empirical behavioural psychology for legal reasoning and practice.

Inbar had been awarded a Joint Law and Psychology LLB with Magna Cum Laude honours and subsequently an LLM with similar honours from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Before going to Oxford, She served as a legal advising officer in the Military Advocate General unit of the Israeli Defense Forces. Inbar has previously held a Visiting Research Fellow position at Columbia Law School in the City of New York and a Visiting Researcher position at Harvard Law School.

Inbar joined Melbourne Law School as a Lecturer in 2015, after a short period as a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for the Study of Rationality and the Sacher Institute in Jerusalem. Her primary research areas are procedural justice and empirical legal research, with a particular interest in behaviour and decision-making, access to justice and institutional design.

Center Affiliation: Center on Civil Justice Research Project: Judicial Policy, Public Perception and the Science of Bias

Soterios Loizou completed undergraduate and postgraduate legal studies at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, NYU School of Law, the Institute of International Commercial Law (IICL), and Harvard Law School. He is currently finalizing his PhD thesis at the University of Cambridge, where he conducted research on international sales law, conflict-of-laws, and comparative law issues. His research interests include also international litigation & arbitration and maritime law.

Soterios has taught international commercial law and international arbitration at King’s College London, where he was nominated for a Teaching Excellence Award in the categories “Rising Star” and “Education Experience.”

For his research, Soterios has been awarded numerous awards and prizes, including the prestigious Colin B. Picker Prize at the American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL) Young Comparativists Committee (YCC) Fifth Annual Global Conference (2016), the first prize at the international competition organized in conjunction with the MU Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution-American Society of International Law (ASIL), Dispute Resolution Group works-in-progress conference (2017), and the Trandafir International Business Writing Competition (2017).

As Post-Doctoral Global Fellow, affiliated with the Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law, he will explore the legal framework of international business transactions in the USA.

Center Affiliation: Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law  Research Project: UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG, 1980): 40 Years of Going Americano

Hadassa Noorda studied law and philosophy at the University of Amsterdam and Columbia University, and obtained her PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam. As part of her PhD project, she was a visiting researcher at Georgetown, UC Berkeley, and the EUI. In 2015-2016, she was a Dworkin Balzan Postdoctoral Fellow at NYU’s Center for Law and Philosophy under the supervision of Jeremy Waldron.

Dr. Noorda works in the area of philosophy of law and, primarily, philosophy of criminal law and of the laws of war. Her work has appeared in international refereed journals and she has spoken at a number of conferences and workshops. Dr. Noorda has taught courses at the bachelor and master level both at law schools and philosophy departments at the University of Amsterdam and Leiden University. She is on the editorial board of The Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy.

Her current research aims to provide tools to secure the rule of law in times where we continue to be plagued by terrorism. Professor Jeremy Waldron and Professor Liam Murphy are her faculty co-sponsors.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: The Rule of Law in Times of Terrorism

Stefano Osella, LLM (Turin; EUI), MJur (Oxon), is a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow specialising in queer legal theory. During his stay at NYU, Stefano will concentrate on the interrelations between redistribution and identity recognition for gender diverse people, with a close eye on international law. His research explores the redistributive potentials of queer legal theory and discusses how the legal construction of discrete gender identities may be an obstacle to the full socio-economic inclusion of gender diverse people.

Primarily an academic, Stefano carries out his research in the field of LGBTI+ rights and queer legal theory, fields in which he authored and co-authored several publications. Moreover, convinced of the importance of being a socially involved academic, Stefano is a member of the Scientific Committee of Rete Lenford – Avvocatura per i Diritti LGBTI, a leading Italian organisation of lawyers and professionals committed to the protection of LGBTI fundamental rights. Also, he actively cooperates with Collettivo Intersexioni, a pioneering group devoted to foster the intersectional protection of minority, especially intersex and trans, rights.

As for his legal education, Stefano is a PhD researcher at the Law Department of the European University Institute, Florence, where he works under the supervision of Prof. Ruth Rubio-Marín. His doctoral research provides a doctrinal and philosophical analysis of the constitutional status of the gender binary in Europe, as evolving under the push of human rights law. Previously, Stefano received a bachelor of laws, as well as a master of laws, from the University of Turin, Italy (2008; 2010), a Magister Juris from University of Oxford (2014), and an LLM from the European University Institute (2015).

Center Affiliation: Center for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Research Project: Is There a Right to Gender Recognition?

Elena Pribytkova graduated from St. Petersburg State University with a First Class degree in Law and received a Candidate of Legal Sciences degree from the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences. She is a J.S.D. candidate at Columbia Law School and a Habilitation candidate at the Faculty of Law of the University of Basel.

Elena’s main areas of expertise are human rights law, legal and political philosophy, public international law, comparative public law, law and sustainable development, and comparative history of legal and political ideas. She worked a lot in individual and collective multidisciplinary research projects on theories of justice, law and morality, human dignity, human rights, and in particular socio-economic rights, and has written more than fifty papers and books in English, German, French, and Russian. Her J.S.D. research explores global obligations of multiple actors corresponding to basic socio-economic rights and pays special attention to global obligations presupposed by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development . Her book project A Decent Social Minimum in the Language of Human Rights focuses on a set of territorial human rights guarantees aimed at protecting persons from extreme poverty and enabling them to lead a decent life.

Elena held various research and teaching appointments at University of Basel, Radboud University Nijmegen, Ruhr-University Bochum, Institute of State and Law of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow University for Industry and Finance “Synergy”, and Columbia Law School. She was also a visiting fellow at Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Heidelberg University, and Oxford University. She organized the first Human Rights Clinic at the University of Basel with a focus on the human rights guarantees of poverty reduction and supervised collaborative human rights projects with local and international NGOs. As an intern with the Rule of Law Unit in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the UN, she was involved in work on the draft of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and provided suggestions on the interrelation between human rights, the rule of law, and development.

As a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow affiliated with the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, Elena will analyze extraterritorial obligations of states, international organizations and non-state actors in the area of socio-economic rights. Her multidisciplinary project will emphasize the interrelation between philosophical discourse, normative legal order, and legal practice and demonstrate how contemporary theories of global justice can contribute to justifying, conceptualizing, allocating and implementing extraterritorial obligations.

Center Affiliation: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Towards a World of Accountability: Extraterritorial Obligations in the Area of Socio-Economic Rights from Philosophical, Legal and Practical Perspectives

Dr. Francisco Saffie is currently assistant professor at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Faculty of Law, were he teaches at undergraduate and post-graduate programs. From 2012 until 2016 he was the Academic Director of the Master in Taxation at the same university. From 2014 until 2016, while on academic leave, he worked as tax policy advisor for the Chilean Ministry of Finance.

Dr. Saffie’s research focuses in legal theory, political theory, and tax law. His research focuses in the moral and political justification of the legal duty to pay taxes, with special concern on its institutional structure in local and global tax law. He is particularly interested in developing legal answers to tax avoidance.

He is a member of the Seminario en Latinoamérica de Teoría Constitucional (SELA), of the Chilean branch of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP), and part of the research project “Tributación para la Equidad en Latinoamérica” organized by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Colombia.

Dr. Saffie holds a PhD in Law from The University of Edinburgh. He obtained a Master in Taxation from the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universidad de Chile, and an LLB from the Law Faculty of the same university.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy Research Project: A Legal Philosophy of Tax Law

Gerry Simpson was appointed to a Chair in Public International Law at LSE in January 2016. He previously taught at the University of Melbourne (2007-2015), the Australian National University (1995-1998) and LSE (2000-2007) as well as holding visiting positions at Harvard Law School (1999) and the State University of Tbilisi where he was a Soros-funded Research Fellow and adviser to the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is the author of Great Powers and Outlaw States (Cambridge, 2004) and Law, War and Crime: War Crimes Trials and the Reinvention of International Law (Polity 2007), and co-editor (with Kevin Jon Heller) of Hidden Histories (Oxford, 2014) and (with Raimond Gaita) of Who’s Afraid of International Law? (Monash, 2016).

Gerry’s current research projects include an ARC-funded project on Cold War International Law (with Matt Craven, SOAS) and Sundhya Pahuja, (Melbourne) and a counter-history of International Criminal Justice. He is currently also writing about the literary life of international law; an exploratory essay – “The Sentimental Life of International Law” –  was published in The London Review of International Law.  A book of the same name will be published in 2019. He is an editor of The London Review of International Law and an occasional essayist and contributor for Arena Magazine.

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Cold War International Law

Tleuzhan is a Ph.D. candidate at the Law Department of the European University Institute in Florence, expecting to obtain her doctoral degree in Fall 2018. She also holds LL.M in International Law (with distinction) from the University of Edinburgh and LL.B (with Honours) from Karaganda State University (Kazakhstan). Previously, Tleuzhan was a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg (2018) and at the GlobalTrust project held at the University of Tel Aviv (2014).

Tleuzhan taught public international law and human rights law at the University of Passau and the University of Florence in 2015. In addition, she served as an assistant editor of the European Journal of International Law in 2014-2015 and interned at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva in 2014. Her awards include scholarships from the Kazakh Ministry of Education and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as visiting research grants from the Max Planck Society and the European Research Council.

Tleuzhan’s main research interests lie in the field of public international law, in particular, international institutional law, international legal theory and international human rights law. Her doctoral dissertation addresses individual responsibility of states for their voting behavior and other instances of participation in the decision-making process in international organizations. Tleuzhan’s post-doctoral project an NYU will build upon the core findings of her doctoral thesis and examine the value of legal argumentation in enhancing the legitimacy of decision-making process in international organizations.

Center Affiliation: Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Legal Argumentation and Legitimacy of International Organizations

2017-2018 Academic Year

Dr. Giulio Allevato is currently lecturer of Tax Law at Università Bocconi School of Management (SDA Bocconi) and adjunct professor of Tax Law at Università Bocconi Law School.

At Università Bocconi, Dr. Allevato regularly teaches at post-graduate programs such as the Master in Corporate Finance, the Executive MBA and the LLM in Law of Internet Technology. He is the coordinator of the SDA Bocconi Tax Policy Unit (Osservatorio Fiscale e Contabile – OFC) and the coordinator of several executive and custom education programs. He regularly conducts research and training projects with important national and multinational enterprises.

Dr. Allevato's research activities focus on international corporate taxation, regulatory taxation, financial taxation and the taxation of the digital economy. Recently, he has worked on four key topics: the implementation of cooperative tax compliance programs and the design and implementation of tax control frameworks, the evolution of the tax director's role, the anti-tax abuse policies, and the study of regulatory tax policies and their role in the rise of State sovereignty.

Dr. Allevato is the author of numerous articles in the field of taxation, which have been published by important journals, such as the Michigan Journal of International Law, and by prestigious publishers, such as Routledge.  

Dr. Allevato earned a PhD in International Law and Economics degree from Università Bocconi and the International Tax LL.M from the University of Michigan Law School.

Before joining the Università Bocconi faculty, he was Ernst Mach Scholar at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU).

He also practices as a certified tax attorney, assisting multinational enterprises in complex and multi-jurisdictional business transactions.

Center Affiliation:  Graduate Tax Program Research Project: The Relationship between Tax Sovereignty’s Regulatory Function and State Sovereignty: From the Rise of Nation States to Globalization

Severine Dusollier is Professor of Intellectual Property and Head of the Master in Innovation Law in the Law School of SciencesPo Paris. From 2006-2014, she was Professor at the University of Namur (Belgium), where she taught intellectual property, IT law, property, competition law and media law. From 2010 to 2014, she was the Director of the CRIDS (Research Centre in Information, Law and Society), gathering more than 40 researchers engaged in a wide area of technology-related issues, from sociology, philosophy, communication to law and economy. Recognised as an academic expert of copyright and IP, she has carried out research for the Belgian Government, WIPO, the Council of Europe, UNESCO, the European Commission and Parliament. She is the holder of an ERC (European Research Council) research Grant (2014-2019) on commons and inclusivity in property.

She has been a visiting Fellow or Professor at the University of California, Berkeley (2001), at the European University Institute of Florence (2005-2006), at the University of Versailles (2007), and at the Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts of the University of Columbia (2011). She also teaches at the CEIPI (University of Strasbourg) and is a member of the Belgian Council of Intellectual Property. With other European professors, she has founded the European Copyright Society to voice the opinion of academics on copyright in the European Union. She is a Member of the Executive Board of ATRIP (International Association of Teachers and researchers in IP). Her current research relates to copyright, IP limitations and exceptions, European copyright and IT regulations, the notion of the author, contractual protection of authors and creators, the public domain and the commons.

Email : [email protected]

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Inclusivity in Property

Prior to joining NYU as a Post-Doctoral Fellow, Zhiyu Li received her JSD from the University of California, Berkeley, where she served as a teaching assistant for the Legal Research and Writing course.

Her primary research interests are in legislation and statutory interpretation, administrative law, judicial decision-making, and comparative law. Her scholarly work has appeared in U.S. and international journals, including the Washington International Law Journal and the Review of Law & Economics. Her co-authored article on the positive political theory of comparative administrative law received an honorable mention for the Colin B. Picker Prize, awarded by the American Society of Comparative Law. She is also a member of the P.R.C. bar.

Zhiyu is currently engaged in a project that describes and accounts for the diffusion of judicial innovation in Chinese courts. To elucidate the lawmaking function of the Chinese judiciary, she employs both qualitative methods, such as doctrinal analysis, case studies, and interviews, and quantitative methods, such as traditional surveys, and survey experiments. The fruits of this inquiry should be of interest to researchers who are seeking a theoretical understanding of the development of Chinese law and to practitioners who are trying to predict legal and regulatory trends in China.

Center Affiliation: US-Asia Law Institute Research Project:  Innovation through Interpretation:  How Judges Make Policy in China

Prof. Dr. Nicola Selvaggi is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Director of the Research Center on preventive measures and organized crime (CeRPEC) at the Department of Law and Economics of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria (Italy).

He has been Gastwissenschaftler at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law of Freiburg i. Br. and worked on numerous international research projects, collaborating with Italian and foreign Universities such as Paris “Sorbonne”, “Castilla-La Mancha” of Toledo, “Waseda” of Tokio and the Max Planck Institute.

Nicola Selvaggi has extensively carried out studies, enquiries and published books, articles and essays on criminal law, with a particular focus on the liability of corporations and economic crimes. He also devoted studies, lectures and essays in other relevant areas, such as international criminal law, antitrust sanctions, confiscation of crime proceeds, and organized crime, both from a domestic, European and international perspective.

Nicola Selvaggi is advisor to the Italian Senate Committee on Justice Affairs (since 2016) and has also been several times appointed as expert in meetings and intergovernmental working groups at UNODC (United Nations on Drugs and Organized Crime), OECD and the European Commission. Nicola Selvaggi is lawyer and consultant, with particular focus on white collar crime and corporate compliance.

Center Affiliation:  Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement Research Project: Closely-held Firms, Publicly-held Firms and the Criminal Law. Looking for a Rational Scope of Corporate “Criminal” Liability

Martin Senftleben is Professor of Intellectual Property and Director of the Kooijmans Institute for Law and Governance at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Of Counsel at Bird & Bird, The Hague. His activities focus on the reconciliation of private intellectual property rights with competing public interests of a social, cultural or economic nature. Current research topics concern flexible fair use copyright limitations, trademark law and the preservation of the public domain, the international debate on the seizure of counterfeit goods in transit, the EU copyright reform and the liability of online platforms for infringement.

Mr. Senftleben studied law at the University of Heidelberg. He worked as a researcher at the Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam and the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich. In 2004, he was awarded a doctorate by the University of Amsterdam. From 2004 to 2007, he was a legal officer in the trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications law division of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva. Mr. Senftleben is a member of the Copyright Advisory Committee of the Dutch State. He provided advice to WIPO in several trademark and copyright projects. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Association littéraire et artistique internationale (ALAI) and the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property Law (ATRIP). As a guest lecturer, he provides courses at the Centre for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI), Strasbourg, the EBS University of Business and Law, Wiesbaden, the HANKEN School of Economics, Helsinki, the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC) and the Universities of Vienna and Catania.

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Protecting Mickey Mouse and the Mona Lisa in Perpetuity? How to Prevent Trademark Rights From Impeding Cyclic Cultural Innovation

Amr Shalakany Senior Global Research Fellow Egypt

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Law and Revolution Revisited

Paulina Starski is a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg as well as a postdoctoral fellow at the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg. She holds degrees from Bucerius – LL.B. as well as Ph.D. (summa cum laude) ‒ and conducted a part of her law studies at the University of Sydney Law School as a grant recipient of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes). Her Ph.D. on the “Interfederal Administrative Act” (Mohr Siebeck, 2014) focuses on constitutional and administrative challenges of German federalism viewed from a comparative perspective and was funded inter alia by the Friedrich Naumann and the FAZIT Foundation. She passed her First and Second State Examination in law ‒ both with high distinction ‒ at the Hanseatic Higher Court of Appeals in Hamburg and was admitted to the bar in 2013. During her judicial clerkship (Referendariat) she worked at various courts in Hamburg (Civil and Criminal Court of Appeals, Administrative Court) and – amongst others – the law firm Freshfields in its Hamburg and New York office advising on a wide range of international disputes.

Her research project on the “Unwilling or Unable State as a Challenge to International Law” encompasses her postdoctoral thesis (Habilitation) and is funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation. She has also been awarded a postdoctoral scholarship by the Daimler and Benz Foundation for her research activities. After her research stay at the NYU School of Law she will be a Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of Sydney Law School and a Kathleen Fitzpatrick Postdoctoral Visiting Fellow at the University of Melbourne Law School within the Laureate Project in International Law “Civil War, Intervention and International Law” directed by Professor Anne Orford.

Her academic interests lie in the field of public international law, in particular, the regime on the use of force, international legal theory, the notion of state sovereignty, international human rights law, but also European law as well as German and comparative constitutional law (recently with a particular focus on Polish constitutional law). Paulina has widely published in these fields in various national and international law journals. Being passionate about teaching Paulina has lectured on a wide range of subjects within her research fields in Germany and abroad inter alia at the Bucerius Law School, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, University of Paderborn, University of Hamburg as well as Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile.

Paulina is a member of the Coordinating Committee of the European Society of International Law’s Interest Group on Peace and Security, of the Editorial Board of the Heidelberg Journal of International Law and the Advisory Board of the voelkerrechtsblog.de.

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: The Unwilling or Unable State as a Challenge to International Law

Theodosia Stavroulaki is a funded PhD researcher at the Law Department of the European University Institute. Theodosia’s research lies in the intersection between health policy and economics, competition law and human development. Under the supervision of Professor Monti, Theodosia has explored the question of how and to what extent healthcare quality can be taken into account under EU competition law. In 2015 Theodosia spent several months at the London School of Economics as a visiting scholar, as a result of a research grant she secured from the European Commission and the European University Institute. During the same year, she also received a prestigious award from the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association in order to pursue competition policy research in the field of healthcare antitrust at Georgetown Law School, present her work at the Federal Trade Commission, and conduct interviews with numerous scholars and experts in her area of research. As a result of her research in the US, her peer review article entitled ‘Integrating healthcare quality concerns into the US hospital merger cases, A mission impossible?’ has been recently published in World Competition Law & Economics Review. In March 2016, Theodosia’s research article entitled ‘The notion of an undertaking in the healthcare sector according to the European Courts’ case law: to what extent is healthcare quality taken into account?’ also won a prize for the best paper in Law & Economics by the Greek Association of Law and Economics.

Theodosia holds three masters degrees: an LLM in Law and Economics (Utrecht University), an executive MSc in European Economic Studies (Athens University of Economics and Business) and an LL.M. in Comparative, European and International Laws (European University Institute). Before commencing her PhD at the European University Institute, Theodosia worked as an antitrust associate in a leading law firm in Greece in EU competition Law. In addition, in March of 2009, she interned at the Private Enforcement Unit of DG Competition of European Commission.

As a Fulbright Scholar at NYU Theodosia aims to examine how competition law and regulation should be applied in the Higher Education sector so that the multiple public policy objectives this sector aims to achieve are considered as a whole. Her research will answer this research question by examining the marketization of the Higher Education sector in the UK and in the US. Research Project: ‘The role of antitrust law and regulation in ensuring the public policy objectives of Higher Education: Some thoughts on the UK and US Higher Education Markets’.

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: The Role of Antitrust Law and Regulation in Ensuring the Public Policy Objectives of Higher Education: Some Thoughts on the UK and US Higher Education Markets

Dr. Peter Szigeti will begin teaching at the Faculty of Law of the University of Alberta in July 2018, following appointments as a Global Postdoctoral Fellow at NYU Law (2017-2018), the Boulton Fellow at McGill University (2016-2016), and a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (2015-2016).

Dr. Szigeti received his SJD from Harvard Law School in 2015. His dissertation, entitled “Text and Territory: Jurisdictional Conflict and Territorial Language in Law”, investigates the use of spatial terms in legal language, and the effects that such language has on the regulation of physical/geographical territory. Part of the dissertation is about to be published in the Texas International Law Journal, entitled “The Illusion of Territorial Jurisdiction”. He also holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School (2008), a Master 2 recherche from Universite Paris I (2006), and a bachelor’s degree in Hungarian law from ELTE University, Budapest (2005).

During his Fellowship at NYU, Dr. Szigeti will work on examining the interactions between property law and environmental protection, and developing a more geographically situated conception of environmental law.

Center Affiliation:  Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Research Project: Towards a Law of Biogeochemical Cycles

Prof. Dr. Hélène Tigroudja is Law Professor at Aix-Marseille University (France), Co-Director of the Law School’s Master Program of International Law, Director of the Summer School on Practice of Human Rights and Expert on reparations before the International Criminal Court. She is the co-author with Prof. Ludovic Hennebel of a treatise in international human rights law published in French (Pedone, Paris) in 2016.

Prof. Tigroudja has conducted research and taught in various universities such as Science Po Law School (Paris), Ecole Nationale de l’administration (Paris), Brussels University, Abomey-Calavi University (Cotonou, Benin), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Universidad Catolica de Buenos Aires and she has been a visiting professional at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. In 2014, she was appointed by The Hague Academy of International Law (The Netherlands) to co-lead the Center for International Research and Studies dedicated to 'Women’s Rights and Elimination of Discrimination’ and edited a volume on this issue with her colleague Prof. Dr. Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg (Brill Publishers, 2016).

Her focus in teaching and research ranges from international law, european law, international human rights law, international criminal law, and international migration law, with special focus on comparative approaches of regional and universal human rights mechanisms; States’ and International Organizations' immunities; States’ responsibility for wrongful acts; law of armed conflicts; domestic implementation of international legal obligations and EU’s fight against terrorism.

Since 2002, she has acted regularly as an expert for the Council of Europe (implementation of the ECHR; protection of Internally Displaced Persons; freedom of religion and protection of religious minorities; improvement of domestic judicial institutions; protection of migrants); the United Nations (UNODC programs on fight against terrorism) and the European Union (esp. on international humanitarian law and on domestic judicial system of States’ candidates to the integration to EU). Prof. Tigroudja is also Faculty Director of the Legal Clinic Aix Global Justice focusing on international human rights law.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Reparation before the International Criminal Court [Fixing the ICC Reparation Process?] 

Miloš Vec is a Professor of European Legal and Constitutional History at Vienna University and a Permanent Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences (Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, IWM, Vienna). He received his Habilitation for the book “Law and Standardization in the Industrial Revolution” in Legal History, Philosophy of Law, Theory of Law, and Civil Law from the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main in 2005.

His main research interests are the history of international law and multi-normativity. He is the co-editor of Transformations of Foreign Policy (OUP 2016), Paradoxes of Peace (OUP 2015), Constructing International Law – The Birth of a Discipline (V. Klostermann 2012) and has recently published Sources in the 19th Century European Tradition. The Myth of Positivism in the Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law (2017) and From the Congress of Vienna to the Paris Peace Treaties in the Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law (2012).

Before his appointment at the University of Vienna in 2012, Miloš Vec worked at the Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt and taught at the Law Faculty there. He held seminars and taught classes in Legal History, Legal Philosophy, Family Law, Tort Law, Law of Obligations also at the Universities of Bonn, Hamburg, Konstanz, Lyon, Tübingen, and Vilnius.

His awards include: German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes); Otto Hahn Medal of Max-Planck-Society; Appointment as founding member of The Young Academy at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina, Walter Kalkhof-Rose Memorial Award of the Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz; Academy Award of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities,; Fellow to the Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute for Advanced Study, WiKo), Berlin; UNIVIE Teaching Award of Vienna University. Miloš Vec has been an associate member of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” at Frankfurt University since 2013.

Since 1989, Miloš Vec has also contributed to various publications as a free-lance journalist, particularly for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Principles of International Order. The Science of the European Law of Nations, 1789 – 1914

Since 2011, Diego Werneck Arguelhes has been Professor of Law at the Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (FGV Direito Rio), where he had previously been assistant professor (2006-2011).

His research focuses on judicial politics, the comparative design of judicial institutions, and the relationship between constitutional change and judicial behavior. Mr. Arguelhes is a member of the  Seminario en Latinoamérica de Teoría Constitucional y Política  (SELA) and a regular contributor to the Brazilian press on issues of constitutional law and Supreme Court decision-making, having been one of the founding editors (2015-2016) of the blog   Supra: o Supremo Interpretado .

In January and February of 2016, Mr. Arguelhes was a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public and International Law (Heidelberg, Germany). Before joining the Hauser Global Law program at NYU Law School in the Fall of 2017, he was a visiting fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School (Spring 2017).

Mr. Arguelhes holds an LL.B. and a M.A. (Public Law) from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), and LL.M. and J.S.D. degrees from Yale Law School. 

Center Affiliation:  Center for Law, Economics, and Organization Research Project: The Open Court and its Enemies:  A Contingent Defense of Publicity in Judicial Deliberations

2016-2017 Academic Year

Susanne Augenhofer is a Professor of Law at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany, holding the chair for Civil Law, European Private Law, Comparative Law and Market-regulation through Consumer and Competition law since December 2013. In spring 2016, she was serving as visiting professor at Columbia Law School.

Before her appointment as associate professor at Humboldt University in 2009, she conducted research at the Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg, Germany), the London School of Economics (Great Britain) and the European University Institute (Florence, Italy). Professor Augenhofer studied law at the University of Graz (Austria, Mag. Iur.), the Universitá Statale di Milano (Italy), the University of Vienna (Austria, doctor iuris), and as a Fulbright scholar at Yale Law School (LL.M.) as well as at the Free University Berlin (Germany, LL.M.), where she was supported by a Yale Fox Fellowship. She has been a visiting scholar at Yale Law School in 2013 and 2014 and was appointed associate research scholar in law in 2014.

Her focus in teaching and research ranges from (international) contract and consumer law to fair trading law and antitrust law—with a special emphasis on the enforcement of rights and legal comparison in the context of the harmonisation of private law in the EU and transnational settings. Her current research focuses on self-regulation privacy law, the TTIP, and the private enforcement of antitrust law.

Professor Augenhofer is a Fellow of the European Law Institute (ELI). She has advised the European Parliament and the European Commission on various issues regarding European fair trading law and its enforcement. She is the co-founder of the Humboldt Consumer Law Clinic , the first German legal clinic for consumer rights.

Center Affiliation: Center for Law, Economics, and Organization Research Project: Liability for Corporate Speech

Maria Adele Carrai is a Max Weber Fellow in Law at the European University Institute. After spending a year as a visiting doctoral researcher at NYU, she received her PhD in international law from the University of Hong Kong, where she was a Hong Kong PhD Fellow and a Swire Scholar. Her dissertation, titled 'A Genealogy of Sovereignty in China, 1840-today,' investigates how the concept of sovereignty was appropriated and used by Chinese intellectuals and diplomats from the end of the Qing dynasty, emphasizing how such appropriation was essential for Chinese modern history.

She was trained as a sinologist and political scientist, receiving her education in Italy at the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” University Ca’ Foscari of Venice and University of Bologna, in the United Kingdom at the School of Oriental and African Studies and China at the China University of Political Science and Law and Central University of Finance and Economics.

Her primary research focus is the history of international law in China within a global history framework, and how today China can influence the international legal order in the making.

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: International Legal Orders and Legitimacy: Where does Chinese Exceptionalism Fit?

An anthropologist by training, Debora Diniz is currently a professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Brasília and at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her interdisciplinary research and teaching interests include feminist bioethics, gender studies, sexual and reproductive health and rights, criminal and juvenile justice, mental health, disability and research methods. In 2010, Diniz published the first national survey on abortion in Brazil, which was awarded by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in 2011 for public health excellence. In 2013, she led the first national census of forensic hospitals.

Diniz is Co-Editor of the Developing World Bioethics Journal and Vice-Chair of the International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC). She is the founder of Anis – Institute of Bioethics, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting equal citizenship and human rights for women and minorities. She has strong advocacy experience working with the Brazilian Supreme Court on cases involving abortion, marriage equality, secular state, stem cell research, and the Zika virus public health crisis. She also directed seven human rights documentary films, which combined won over 60 awards.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Research in Crime and Justice Research Project: When Writing is Surviving: Girls at Correctional Juvenile Facilities in Brazil - A Study on Punishment and Rights.

Aman is a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. His general research interests are intellectual property, innovation, and development. His SJD dissertation focuses on intellectual property law, bioprospecting, and traditional knowledge. Aman’s research has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the Asper Review of International Business and Trade Law and Haramaya Law Review. He is a Global Justice Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and a fellow of the Center for Innovation Law and Policy, both at the University of Toronto. He is also a Doctoral Student Scholarship Recipient at the International Law Research Program of the Center for International Governance Innovation, a non-partisan think-tank based in Waterloo, Canada.

Aman received an LLM in intellectual property laws and policies from the University of Washington and wrote his thesis on the international access and benefit-sharing agreement on the  teff  genetic resource. He also has an LLB from Haramaya University in Ethiopia. Aman taught intellectual property law (domestic and international), international investment law and law and development in different institutions including the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Haramaya University. He has worked as a research assistant in Landesa (formerly Rural Development Institute) - a non-profit based in Seattle advocating for land rights for the poor, and interned with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.      

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Challenges in the Intellectual Property Protection of Traditional Knowledge: Searching for Solutions Using Proprietary and Open-Innovation Concepts

Global Fellow Jacob Giltaij

Jacob Giltaij Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Netherlands

Dr. Jacob Giltaij (1981) is a Dutch legal historian currently working for the University of Helsinki in Finland. Having earned a Masters in International, European and Comparative law, he composed a dissertation on the complicated problem of the existence of human rights in Roman law. For the resulting work, he received his Ph.D. at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 2011. On the topic of human rights in Roman law, he has subsequently published various articles in international journals and collections, including a book contribution for Cambridge University Press on revisiting the origins of human rights. Other key publications are pieces for the Oxford Handbook of Roman law and society, the Bloomsbury´s Cultural history of law-series, and History of Political Thought. 

After having taken up a position teaching legal history and legal theory at the University of Amsterdam, since 2013 he has been working at a European Research Council project on the topic of the ´Reinvention of European legal culture 1934-1964´ (foundlaw.org), hosted by the University of Helsinki.  The project concerns various professors of Roman law examining the idea of a European legal culture before, during and after the Second World War. In this project, he focuses on the life and works of Fritz Schulz (1879-1957), a Jewish scholar of Roman law who was ousted from office by the Nazi regime and forced to flee to the UK when the War broke out.

The objective of his stay at NYU will be to collect, analyze and present archival sources pertaining to Schulz and other refugee scholars in the Anglo-American academic world from 1934 to 1964. 

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: Refugee Legal Scholars, American Civil Rights and the European Project

Rudina Jasini is an attorney and researcher specialising in international criminal law and human rights law. She read for a DPhil in Law at the University of Oxford under the supervision of Professor Carolyn Hoyle. Her doctoral research centered on the participation of victims of gross violations of human rights as civil parties in international criminal proceedings. Dr. Jasini has been a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School and the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law. She has taught tutorials in public international law at Oxford University. Prior to her time at Oxford, she worked for the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague as a legal counsel on the defense team in the Haradinaj case. She also has extensive experience as a legal consultant with Impunity Watch and the Slynn Foundation. Dr. Jasini is the recipient of numerous academic awards and the author of several peer reviewed articles on international justice. She has presented her work at various conferences and symposia. In April 2015, she was elected to be a member of the International Law Association Committee on Complementarity in International Criminal Law. Dr. Jasini holds a DPhil (PhD) from Oxford University, an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Oxford, an LLM in International Legal Studies from Georgetown University Law Center and a BA in Law from the University of Tirana.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Public International Law, International Criminal Law and Human Rights Law

Tarun Khaitan is an Associate Professor and the Hackney Fellow in Law at Wadham College, Oxford. He is also an Associate of the Oxford Human Rights Hub. He completed his undergraduate studies (BA LLB Hons) at the National Law School (Bangalore) between 1999-2004. He then attended Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and completed his postgraduate studies (BCL, MPhil, DPhil) at Exeter College (Oxford). OUP has recently published his monograph entitled 'A Theory of Discrimination Law'. His research interests include discrimination law, Indian public law and legal theory.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Religious Freedom and Religious Discrimination

Adrian is a Branco Weiss Fellow of Society in Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. After having taught as Associate Lecturer at Zurich University School of Law he was a Swiss National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow and worked on a project on the history of European Competition Law at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the European University Institute in Florence. Adrian gained experience as a law clerk with an international business law firm and at the District Court of Zurich. He also served on the board of an international start-up company that helps advance the education industry.

Adrian's first book entitled “Efficiency or Freedom to Compete? On the Goals of the Law against Private Restraints on Competition” won the Issekutz Prize and the Empiris Award and was published by Mohr Siebeck and the Walter Eucken Institut. Some of Adrian’s recent writings appeared in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, the European Competition Journal, an Oxford volume on the Historical Foundations of EU Competition Law, and the Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and the Law.

Adrian received his Ph.D. from Zurich University and holds a Master of Law and J.S.D. degree from Yale Law School. His work draws on insights from the behavioral sciences to document the law’s role in stimulating new innovation and economic growth. It focuses on developing a novel set of responses to problems of consumer sovereignty within antitrust and intellectual property law.

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Advertising and Consumer Sovereignty

Andreas Kulick is a Senior Research Fellow at Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany.  He holds degrees from the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEID), Humboldt University Berlin, NYU School of Law (LL.M. ’09, Fulbright scholar) the University of Tübingen (doctor iuris, summa cum laude , ’11). He was a visiting fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge in 2010 and 2015 and will be a visiting fellow at the Berlin Social Science Research Center (WZB) in January and February 2017. His stay at NYU is supported by a travel grant from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.

His academic interests lie in the field of public international law, in particular international dispute settlement and international courts and tribunals, the law of State responsibility, the law of treaties and international human rights, as well as German and comparative constitutional law.  Andreas is widely published in these fields, including Global Public Interest in International Investment Law (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and Reassertion of Control over the Investment Treaty Regime (ed., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming in late 2016).  He is Member of the International Law Association (ILA) Study Group “Content and Evolution of the Rules of Interpretation” and reports on international investment law for the ILA Study Group “Principles of Engagement of Domestic Courts with International Law”.

In addition to his academic work, Andreas has extensive experience as counsel and advocates before international courts and tribunals. He has advised and represented sovereigns before, inter alia , the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and arbitral tribunals established under the rules of the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

Center Affiliation:  Institute for International Law and Justice Research Project: The Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights from a Comparative Perspective

Nari Lee is the professor of intellectual property at Hanken School of Economics, Finland, where she worked since 2012. She has studied law at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea, and at Kyushu University, Japan, where she received master of laws (LL.M) and doctor of laws (LL.D) degrees. She also holds a postgraduate degree (Licentiate) in Business Administration and Economics from University of Vaasa, Finland and a Ph.D from University of Eastern Finland, Finland. Since 1996, she has taught and researched in the area of intellectual property in universities in Europe and in Asia. She has worked as a senior research fellow and a program director at Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich, Germany. During 2016, she will be a visiting scholar at the Faculty of Law of University of Cambridge.

Nari’s research focus is on the interaction of law and technology. She has been writing on the theory of intellectual property, innovation and patent law and particularly on the alternative governance regime to intellectual property. Her recent publications include topics on open Innovation, pharmaceutical patents, and governance of intellectual property in China and Europe.

Her research project at NYU will focus on the issue of disruptive innovation and intellectual property law with the example of 3D printing technology. She will be affiliated with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy.

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Governing Disruptive Technologies through Intellectual Property – A Case of 3D printing

Monika is a lawyer by training, educated both in Poland (AMU Poznan; Master in Law) and Germany (LMU Munich, LL.M. Program in European and International Business Law; University of Bonn, Ph.D. in Law). She has been a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Collective Goods in Bonn and a member of the International Max Planck Research School “Uncertainty” since 2012. During her work at the Max Planck Institute she developed theoretical predictions based on formal economic models, designed, programmed, and conducted economics experiments as well as analyzed experimental data to answer legally motivated questions. In her research, she combines her legal education and professional experience with experimental economics approach providing evidence-based arguments to the ongoing legal debates. One example of this approach is her research on affirmative action and group dynamics where she described behavioral consequences of a gender quota rule for cooperation between group members. She also investigated experimentally the impact of two types of contracts – fixed-term and open-ended – on individual behavior showing that seemingly equivalent contract types might differently influence a contractual relationship.

Center Affiliation:  Center for Law, Economics, and Organization Research Project:  Contractual Formalities and Their Behavioral Implications

Professor Aoife Nolan is Professor of International Human Rights Law at the School of Law at the University of Nottingham. She co-directs the University’s Rights and Justice Research Priority Area, the world’s largest cluster of rights and justice scholars, involving over 700 members from 22 different University centres.  In November 2016, she was elected as a member of the Council of Europe's European Committee of Social Rights.  She has published extensively in the area of human rights law and is a global expert in the areas of children’s rights and economic and social rights. She was founding coordinator of the Economic and Social Rights Academic Network UK and Ireland (ESRAN-UKI) and is currently a member of the Editorial Boards of the Human Rights Law Review , the International Human Rights Law Review and the International Journal of Children's Rights . She has previously held visiting positions at institutions including Columbia University, the University of Stellenbosch, Fordham University, Queen’s University Belfast and the Université Catholique de Louvain.

In addition, she has worked with and acted as an expert advisor to a wide range of international and national bodies and organisations working on human rights issues, including a range of UN Special Procedures, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, the Council of Europe, a wide range of international NGOs and multiple national human rights institutions.

Her monographs include Children’s Socio-economic Rights, Democracy and the Courts (Hart, 2011), while she has edited the following collections Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis (CUP, 2014), Human Rights and Public Finance (Hart, 2013) (with O’Connell and Harvey) and The United Nations Special Procedures System (Brill, forthcoming 2016) (with Freedman and Murphy).

Center Affiliation:  Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Research Project: Addressing the Challenges of Financial and Economic Crises: What Role for Human Rights?

Argyri is a post-doctoral fellow specializing in Internet law and policy, public goods management and law and economics, and is affiliated with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy. Her research focuses on the intersection of IP law with technology and access to knowledge. She is currently examining the impact of digitization on the future of public libraries and, specifically, their efforts to adapt to the digital era and their strategies to reach and provide access to a broader demographic.

Argyri received her LL.B. from the University of Athens and her LL.M. from Harvard Law School and is a Ph.D. candidate at the European University Institute in Florence. Her thesis examines the legal challenges for the creation of digital libraries and explores normative directions for copyright rules and exceptions currently applicable to libraries. In addition, in 2014 she was a visiting scholar at Berkeley School of Law where she explored sustainable models for creating academic digital libraries. During the course of her doctoral studies, Argyri has advised libraries on contracts and e-licenses and has also taught courses in copyright law and digital humanities. Prior to her doctoral studies she practiced competition law in a private law firm in Brussels.

Center Affiliation:  Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Research Project: Digitization and the Future of Public Libraries

Zhengwen Shi is a Professor of tax law and the Director of the Center for Fiscal and Tax Law Research at China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) Law School, China. He teaches and conducts Chinese tax law, international tax law, economic law and public finance.

Zhengwen Shi received his Master's Degree from Renmin University of China Law School, and Ph.D from Peking University Law School. He has engaged in postdoctoral research work on financial economics at Renmin Uviversity in China. In his academic career, he conducts academic exchanges and visits to many countries such as, Germany, Italy, Denmark and South Korea, etc.  From July 2008 to July 2009, he has been a visiting scholar at the University of Florida Law School.

Zhengwen Shi has engaged in research work on tax legislation and tax policy at China Ministry of Finance, and currently serves as Vice President of the China Association for Fiscal and Tax Law, an Academic Committee Member of the Chinese Tax Institute, a Budget Supervision Consultant for the Beijing Municipal People's Congress, a Member of Expert Committee for legislative work of Beijing Municipal Government, the Vice President of Beijing Tax Law Construction Research Institute, a Tax Administrative Reconsideration Committee Member of Beijing Local Taxation Bureau, an Arbitrator of Guangzhou Arbitration Commission, a part-time lawyer in Beijing HuaShui Lawyers.

He is one of the leading tax law scholars in China as a core fiscal and tax legislative consultant for the Chinese National People's Congress, Ministry of Finance, and State Administration of Taxation. He has participated in the legal drafting work of General Tax Law, VAT Law, Corporate Income Tax Law, Chinese Individual Income Tax Law, Tax Collection Law, Budget Law, Environmental Tax Law, Customs Duty Law. He has also hosted and participated in more than 20 national and provincial research projects, such as, "Basic Issues in the Legislation of Chinese General Tax Law", “Comparative Study of Customs Duty Legislation”, “Study on Development Trends of International Tax Collection System”.

Zhengwen Shi has explored many areas of research, resulting in more than 30 books, including: "Tax Law Theory", (China Taxation Press, 2007), "Tax Procedure Law", (Peking University Press, 2003), "Credit-Debtor Theory of Taxation", (China University of Political Science Press, 2008). He has published more than 100 articles in core journals, including: "Righteousness Distribution and the Reform of the Individual Income Tax Law" ("China Legal Science", 2011, 5th issue), "Crack the Legal Problems of the Tax Administration Law Modification" ("Taxation Research", 2015, 8th issue), "The Statute Limitation of Tax Debt" ("Chinese Journal of Law", 2007, 4th issue). He is, at the same time, the Chief Editor of the "China Tax Law Review".

Center Affiliation: Graduate Tax Program Research Project: Distributive Justice and Individual Income Tax Law Reform in China

Diheng Xu received her Ph.D. in tax law (2016) at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. She holds Bachelor of Law, Bachelor of Economics, and Master of Economic Law from Wuhan University, China. She received scholarships for exchange studies in Australia and Austria.

Her research interests include international taxation, Chinese tax law, comparative tax law, and European tax law. Her Ph.D. research focuses on the relationship between Chinese tax incentives and subsidy rules of the World Trade Organization, with reference to State aid law in the European Union. As a global research fellow, her research project aims at figuring out interactions between China and international tax law norms. It focuses on implications derived from base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) in the context of international tax competition.

Her recent works will be published with Intertax (forthcoming June 2016) and International Taxation in China (forthcoming 2016).

Center Affiliation:  Graduate Tax Program Research Project: China and BEPS: Interactions between China and the International Tax Norm

2015-2016 Academic Year

Sofia Amaral-Garcia Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Portugal

Sofia Amaral-Garcia is a Research Associate at DIW Berlin, Department of Firms and Markets (since September). She is also a Fellow at the Berlin Center for Consumer Policies (BCCP). Before joining DIW Berlin she was a Postdoctoral Associate at the Center for Law & Economics, ETH Zurich.

She received her Ph.D. from the European Doctorate in Law and Economics (University of Bologna, Erasmus University of Rotterdam and University of Hamburg). Her broad research interests are in empirical law and economics, applied econometrics, health economics and comparative law, with specific applications to medical malpractice, health care, judicial behavior and courts. Sofia’s research has been published in (or is forthcoming at) the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Health Policy, Health Economics, European Journal of Tort Law and Encyclopedia of Law and Economics.

She received her M.P.P.A. (Master in Public Policy and Administration) and B.A. (Licenciatura) in Economics from Nova School of Business and Economics (Portugal).

Research Project: Conflicts of interest in medicine: the interaction between physicians and pharmaceutical companies

Shreya Atrey Post-Doctoral Global Fellow India

Shreya studied B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) at the NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India and graduated at the top of her class in 2011. She came to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and completed the BCL with distinction in 2012. She completed her DPhil in Law in 2015 under the supervision of Prof. Sandra Fredman. Her research focused on realizing intersectionality theory into discrimination law.

At Oxford, Shreya served as the Chairperson of Oxford Pro Bono Publico, an organization of graduate law students and faculty members dedicated to the practice of public interest law on a pro bono basis. Shreya also taught on the European Human Rights Law Course. Shreya coached the University of Oxford team for the 54th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, which was declared the U.K. National Champion in 2013. She has served as the Editor of the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal and the Editor-in-Chief of the NALSAR Student Law Review. Her research and teaching interests are in international and comparative human rights law, discrimination law, disability law, public law and feminist jurisprudence.

Research Project: Intersectional Violations: A Case of Poverty

Susan Emmenegger Senior Global Research Fellow Switzerland

Susan Emmenegger is a full professor of law and the director of the Institute of Banking Law at Bern University, Switzerland. She also serves as vice-president of the Swiss Takeover Panel.

Susan studied in Switzerland and Italy. She received a bilingual French/German law degree and a Ph.D. from Fribourg University. She holds an LL.M. from Cornell Law School, where she was a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar and an associate editor of the Cornell International Law Journal. She has been a visiting scholar at Berkeley Law School, Paris IV, the MPI for Foreign and International Private law in Hamburg and the European University Institute in Florence, as well as an adjunct professor at Cornell Law School.

Susan's research focus is on contract law, legal methodology and financial markets law. She is the co-author of a standard textbook on Swiss contract law, of a treatise on legal methodology and the author of a widely noted book on the internal governance of banks. She has written extensively on various aspects of contractual and regulatory aspects of banking law. She is the editor of a book series on banking law and co-editor of the Swiss Financial Markets Review. She is also a member of a joint government/industry council which advises the Swiss government on financial market strategy issues and a member of the academic council of the Max-Planck-Institute of Foreign and International Private Law.

Her research project at NYU will focus on the issue of conflicting national laws in the context of international financial regulation, including the question of extraterritoriality. Susan will be affiliated with the Center for Financial Institutions and the Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement.

Research Project: Conflicting Laws in International Financial Regulation

Jennifer Hill Senior Global Research Fellow Australia

Jennifer Hill is Professor of Corporate Law and co-director of the Ross Parsons Centre of Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law at University of Sydney Law School, Australia. Jennifer writes in the fields of comparative corporate law and governance. A graduate of the University of Sydney and Oxford University, she has previously been a Visiting Professor at several US law schools, including Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia, University of Texas and Cornell,. In July-August 2015 will be a Herbert Smith Freehills Visitor at the University of Cambridge, England.

Jennifer is a Research Associate of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL). She is a member of several Editorial Boards, including the corporations law editorial board of Cambridge University Press. She has also served on committees involving corporate law reform and policy, such as the Law Council of Australia, Corporations Law Committee; the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (CAMAC); and is a member of the External Advisory Panel to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

Jennifer’s research has explored many aspects of corporate law and governance from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Her recent research includes a co-authored book (with E. Ferran, N. Moloney, J.C. Coffee, Jr.), entitled The Regulatory Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and a co-edited book (with R.S. Thomas), entitled Research Handbook on Shareholder Power (Edward Elgar, 2015).

Research Project: International Regulatory Governance and Structures in the Post-Crisis Era

Asem Khalil Global Research Fellow Palestine

Asem Khalil is an Associate Professor of Public Law, H.H. Shaikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Chair in Constitutional and International Law, Birzeit University. Dr. Khalil is the former Dean of the Faculty of Law and Public Administration (2012-2015), and of the Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Institute of International Studies (2010-2012). Dr. Khalil holds a Ph.D. in Public Law, Fribourg University, Switzerland, a Master in Public Administration from the National School of Administration, France, and a doctorate in Utriusque Juris, Lateran University, Italy. His latest publications includes: “Palestinians to Citizens: Is Citizenship a Solution to the Palestinian Refugee Problem?” (Middle East Law and Governance), “Beyond the Written Constitution: Constitutional Crisis of, and the Institutional Deadlock in, the Palestinian Political System as Entrenched in the Basic Law” (International Journal of Constitutional Law), “Socioeconomic Rights of Palestinian Refugees in Arab Countries (International Journal of Refugee Law), “From Constitutions to Constitutionalism in Arab States: Beyond Paradox to Opportunity” (Transnational Legal Theory). Dr. Khalil is also the author of several chapters in books published by well-known academic publishers including Palgrave, Oxford University Press, I.B. Tauris, L'Harmattan, and Cameron May Ltd.

Research Project: Arab Political Systems in Crisis: Alternative Approaches to a Better Understanding of the Dynamics of Arab Regimes

Fabio Morosini Global Research Fellow Brazil

Fabio Morosini is a law professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he directs the Center for Law, Globalization and Development, and teaches and conducts research on international trade; international investment; and methods in law. In addition to teaching full time, Prof. Morosini has been appointed as a Researcher of the National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq, Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil) to lead a research project on South-South trade and investment relations.

Dr. Morosini was a Research Fellow at the World Trade Organization (2009-2010). He holds a Ph.D in Latin American Studies and an LL.M. from the University of Texas at Austin; a Masters, with honors, in law and economic globalization from the University of Paris 1/ Institute of Political Studies of Paris; and a Bachelor of Law degree from the Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. His Ph.D thesis was on the topic “The MERCOSUR and WTO Retreaded Tires Dispute: Rehabilitating Regulatory Competition in International Trade and Environmental Regulation”. His current research agenda explores the legal tools that Brazil undertakes, both at the international and national levels, to implement its own development policies on trade and investment matters.

He is widely published in his areas of research, including: The Brazilian Approach to Its South-South Trade and Investment Relations: The Case of Angola, FGV Direito SP Research Paper Series n. 114. Available at SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2532584 (2014) (co-authored with Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin); The Status of Sustainable Development in the Law of the World Trade Organization, in ARBITRAGEM E COMÉRCIO INTERNACIONAL: ESTUDOS EM HOMENAGEM A LUIZ OLAVO, 529 (Umberto Celli Júnior, Maristela Basso & Alberto do Amaral Júnior eds., 2013) (co-authored with Gabrielle Marceau); Trade and Climate Change: Unveiling the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities from the WTO Agreements, 42:4 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, 713 (2010); The MERCOSUR Trade and Environment Linkage Debate: The Disputes over Trade in Retreaded Tires, 44:5 JOURNAL OF WORLD TRADE, 1127 (2010). His full CV is available in both English and Portuguese at: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3545195769262482 . Email: [email protected]

Research Project: Putting South-South Trade & Investment Regulations Into Context: The Case of Brazil and Angola

Machie Murata Global Fellow from Practice & Government Japan

Machie Murata is a Japanese lawyer and the Head of Legal Affairs for the Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation (SACI) at Kyoto University.  The mission of the SACI is to promote knowledge and technology transfer for leading innovation.  Machie manages the Legal Affairs Department of the SACI, supervises legal practices in technology transfer including patent-related issues and seed fund management for startups, and researches legal and practical issues related to this field.

Machie obtained her LL.B. degree in 2001 from the Faculty of Law at Doshisha University and passed the Japanese bar exam in the same year.  She was a legal apprentice at the Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan from 2002-2003, worked for a law firm in Osaka as an attorney from 2004-2006, and thereafter joined Kyoto University as an in-house counsel.  Machie is a trailblazer.  She is the first in-house counsel for a Japanese university working exclusively in the legal field of technology transfer.  She has built a career as one of the first Japanese attorneys to specialize in this field.  Through her strong leadership, her legal team has become very well recognized as an excellent professional team in the Japanese technology transfer field.

Machie is currently interested in creating a model environment for successfully supporting startups that is suited for Japan.  One of the difficulties with university technology transfer is the gap between the universities’ researches and the technologies sought by businesses.  She believes forming startups is one of the most effective ways to bridge this gap.  Her research at NYU School of Law will be focused on an investigation and analysis of the models being used for university startups in the United States. She would like to utilize the research results to create a model environment suited for startups in Japan by considering the differences between the United States and Japanese culture and society.

Research Project: The Key Factors and Issues, and Professional Supports for University Startups to Achieve Innovation

Yoon Jin Shin Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Republic of Korea (South Korea)

Yoon Jin Shin received her J.S.D. (2015) and LL.M. (2011) degrees at Yale Law School. Her doctoral dissertation critically investigated the nature of the current global legal regime directed to combat human trafficking, illuminated its negative impact on the individuals, and suggested an alternative approach to effectively address the issue as a transnational human rights problem. Her dissertation won the Ambrose Gherini Prize at Yale Law School for the best student writing in international law in 2014-15. Before coming to Yale, Yoon Jin was a judge in South Korea, mainly in criminal courts, including a special division for sexual violence. She was awarded a Stepping Stone Prize from the Korea Sexual Violence Relief Center for the best court decision for women’s rights in 2009.

After leaving court in February 2010, she served as a Fellow in Gonggam—Korean Public Interest Lawyers’ Group, working on a pro bono basis for human rights cases. In 2011, she participated in the 49th session of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, as a Korean NGO delegate, documenting the English version of the Shadow Report and making a presentation on behalf of the delegate. While studying in Seoul National University, where she graduated from with summa cum laude, Yoon Jin worked with various human rights and public interest organizations, engaging in numerous research and advocacy projects aiming to empower disadvantaged groups in society. Yoon Jin holds a certificate from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family in Korea as a counselor for survivors of sexual violence, and won Human Rights Thesis Award from the National Human Rights Commission of Korea in 2002 for a thesis on the labor rights of people with disabilities. She is a member of New York Bar Association and MINBYUN—Lawyers for a Democratic Society in Korea.

Her areas of interest include international law, constitutional law, transnational law, and human rights. Her recent publications include “Human Trafficking and Labor Migration: The Dichotomous Law and Complex Realities of Filipina Entertainers in South Korea and Suggestions for Integrated and Contextualized Legal Responses” in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (forthcoming Spring 2015).

Research Project: Global Constitutionalism, Transnational Human Rights Law and the Constitutional Rights Practice of South Korea

Jing Tao (陶靖) specializes in international relations, international law, China’s foreign policy, and East Asian security. During the 2015-2016 fellowship period, she works on a book manuscript entitled “Sovereignty Costs and China’s Socialization into International Legal Regimes: Evidence from Hard Law”. This project develops from her dissertation, and uses different types of “hard laws” with legalized dispute settlement mechanisms to examine the depth of China’s socialization in international legal regimes and the changes and continuities of China’s approach to state sovereignty. Meanwhile, she starts to work on a new project, examining how international law influences China’s strategies of managing maritime disputes and the dynamics of interactions among Asian states regarding those disputes in East and South China Seas.

She holds double B.A. degrees in International Relations and Economics, an M.A. degree in International Relations from Peking University, and a Ph.D. degree in Political Science from Cornell University. She was a post-doctoral research associate in the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program at Princeton University in 2014-2105.

Her recent works will be forthcoming in the Journal of Contemporary China (2015), and in an edited book volume, China's Socialist Rule of Law Reforms Under Xi Jinping , published by Routledge (2016). 

Research Project:  Better Now than Later: The  " Effective Control "  Doctrine and China’s Assertiveness in Maritime Disputes

Frederick Wilmot-Smith Post-Doctoral Global Fellow United Kingdom

Fred is a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He read law at the University of Cambridge as an undergraduate and studied for his graduate degrees, including a doctorate, at the University of Oxford. He was awarded the Vinerian Scholarship, for the best performance in the year, on the Bachelor of Civil Law, a master's degree in the common law.

His research interests to date have included private law and its philosophical foundations. He is writing a book on benefit-based obligations, which are important in numerous legal and political debates. As a Global Fellow, he will examine the theoretical foundations of legal systems as a whole and the normative implications these have for important contemporary policy questions, such as whether the State should subsidize its citizens’ use of the legal system.

His work has appeared in a number of academic journals and books; he co-edits a series on defenses in private law and has written for the London Review of Books. 

Research Project: Legal Aid: A Philosophical Inquiry

2014-2015 Academic Year

Remo Caponi Senior Global Research Fellow Italy

Remo is full professor of civil procedure at the University of Florence, School of Law. His predecessor in this chair was among others Mauro Cappelletti. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the European Law Institute (ELI), the Council of the International Association of Procedural Law (IAPL), the Board of Trustees of the Academy of European Law, the Board of Directors of the Italian Association of Civil Procedure.

Remo holds a JD from the University of Florence and a PhD in civil procedure from the University of Bologna. He is a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Heidelberg and a DAAD research fellow at the Humboldt University Berlin. He has been the reporter for Italy, Spain, Portugal and Slovenia in the Study for the European Parliament on the public policy exception and a co-reporter in the Study for the European Commission on insolvency proceedings.

Remo has published several books and about two hundred papers in Italian, English and German language in the field of civil procedure (domestic and transnational), comparative civil procedure and constitutional law. He often has been a speaker at international conferences and workshops (among others in Berlin, Kyoto, São Paulo, Heidelberg, Budapest, Valparaiso, Santiago de Chile, Athens, Madrid, Dresden, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Izmir).

After dealing widely with “classic” topics of civil procedure ( res judicata , structure of proceedings, interplay between judicial powers and the powers of parties, role of Supreme Courts, provisional measures), Remo has been broadening his interests to the constitutional settings of administration of justice, the dialogue between national and international courts, the European law of civil procedure, the fair trial guarantee in transnational litigation.

Remo will be affiliated for the whole academic year 2014-2015 with the Center on Civil Justice at the NYU Law School ( http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/civiljustice ). Email  [email protected] . His research project focuses on the interplay between specific aspects of civil procedure and the whole judicial system, as well as the relationship between legal system and ethical and cultural dimensions affecting citizens and professionals involved in the machinery of justice.

Research Project:  Just about Dispute Resolution?

Daniel Fitzpatrick Senior Global Research Fellow Australia

Professor Fitzpatrick writes on property rights in a development context. In 2007 he won the Hart Article Prize from the UK Socio-Legal Association for an article entitled:  Evolution and Chaos in Property Rights Systems: The Third World Tragedy of Contested Access . He has published in the Yale Law Journal, Law and Society Review, the Yale Journal of International Law, and Law and Social Inquiry. He has been a Global Visiting Professor at New York University School of Law (2011), a Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore (2006-09); a Visiting Professor at the University of Muenster (2002); and a Distinguished Visitor at the University of Toronto (2007). Currently he is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (2012-2016) [ The Resilience of Property: Inundation, Displacement and Local Relocation in the Asia-Pacific ].

Professor Fitzpatrick has extensive experience in the public policy of property rights and development. He was the UN's land rights adviser in post-conflict East Timor (2000) and post-tsunami Aceh (2005-6). He is the primary author of the UN's Land and Disasters: Guidance for Practitioners (2010). He has undertaken professional consultancies on law and development with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, Oxfam International, the OECD, UNDP and UN-Habitat. In 2011 he established the Law, Governance and Development Initiative at the Australian National University.

Research Project:  Getting to Coase:  Equilibrium and the Institution of Property

Ida Koivisto Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Finland

Dr. Ida Koivisto is a post-doctoral researcher from University of Helsinki, Finland. She is also a member of both The Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights and The Centre of Excellence in the Foundations of European Law and Polity Research in University of Helsinki. Recently, she has worked as the coordinator of Finnish nation-wide doctoral program. In the past, she has been a visiting researcher in European University Institute, Florence.

Ida’s doctoral dissertation (Faculty of Law, Uni. Helsinki 2011) discusses the many discourses of good governance. The main argument of the study is that the linguistic open-endedness as well as the strategic use of the words “good” and “governance” make the concept radically indeterminate. As such, it can be plausibly used for multiple ideological purposes. Relatedly, the study critically examines the normative pull of legal rationality.

Ida’s research interests cover public law, especially administrative law, international public law, socio-legal studies, legal theory and philosophy. At most general, she is interested in the interconnections of law and other normative systems in society. As a Global Fellow her research project delves into the debate on global administrative law. She approaches it as a matrix of the ideal of transparency, combining critical legal scholarship and contemporary philosophy.

Research project:  Regulating Visibility - Transparency as an Ideal in Global Administrative Law

Michelle Miao Post-Doctoral Global Fellow China/UK

Michelle Miao has recently completed her Howard League post-doctoral fellow at Oxford University’s Centre for Criminology. During the fellowship, she studied the contradiction between European human rights influences and a rising trend of penal populism in the context of British penal politics. She completed her DPhil in Law at the University of Oxford in 2013 and is currently converting her doctoral thesis  The Politics of Change: Explaining Capital Punishment Reform in China  into a book.

Her thesis presents material from one of the first empirical studies on China’s recent death penalty reform under the influences of international human rights law. The core empirical component of the thesis was a series of elite interviews with penal professionals at national and lower levels in China, including judges, prosecutors, and legislators, who are proximate to the sources of information held by state authorities, or closely involved in the day-to-day administration of capital punishment. The research first explained the limited success of the international intervention in China’s death penalty reform. It went further to identify three interrelated domestic forces - rising penal populism, the overt politicisation of penal process, and entrenched localism in the use of penal power- as an explanation of why and how the Europe-induced changes has been constrained by local conditions. The thesis has important policy implications for reform-minded policy makers, abolitionist activists, and human rights advocates in China and worldwide.

Michelle holds two Masters Degrees, one from Renmin University of China Law School and the other from New York University Law School. Her research interests are the intersections between the domains of criminology, human rights, socio-legal studies and international law. As a postdoc fellow of the Centre for Research in Crime & Justice, Michelle’s research project at NYU will examine the connection between the abolition of the death penalty and the rise of Life without the Possibility of Parole as an alternative.

Research Project:  Moving towards Lengthy Life Imprisonment? A Comparative Study on the Alternative Sanctions to the Death Penalty in the United States and China

André Nollkaemper Senior Global Research Fellow Netherlands

André Nollkaemper is Professor of Public International Law of the University of Amsterdam. Since May 2011 he also is (external) Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. He is President of the European Society of International Law, member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences of the Netherlands, and member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration.

In 1999, he established the Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL), which he directed until 2009. His practical experience includes cases before the European Court on Human Rights, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, courts of the Netherlands and consultancy for a variety of international and national organisations.

André Nollkaemper published widely in the areas of general international law, international responsibility, the relations between international and national law, and international environmental law.

Research Project:  Shared Responsibility in International Law

Luigi Nuzzo Global Research Fellow Italy

Luigi is professor of Legal History and History of International Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Salento (Lecce, Italy). After graduating in Law at the University of Pavia, he held a PhD in History of Medieval and Modern Law from the University of Siena. Several times research grant holder at the Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte (Frankfurt am Main), he carried out research at the Universities of Barcelona, Seville, Madrid and Mexico City. He was a Senior Robbins Research Fellow at the University of California at Berkeley (2007; 2012) and a Alexander von Humboldt Forschungsstipendiat  (2008; 2010; 2013). He is a member of the  Instituto Internacional de Derecho Indiano (Buenos Aires) and of the editorial board of the  Journal of History of International Law  (Heidelberg) and  Storica (Rome).

He published extensively in Italian as well as in English, German and Spanish, about the history of international law, the colonial law, the Spanish Indies (XVIth -XVIIth centuries) and the German and Italian legal culture between the XIXth and XX century. His recent books are:  Origini di una Scienza. Diritto internazionale e colonialismo nel XIX secolo , Frankfurt/Main, Klostermann, 2012;  Constructing International Law.  The Birth of a Discipline , (with Milos Vec), Frankfurt/Main, Klostermann, 2012.

He is currently undertaking a comparative study of the Western concessions in Tianjin between 1900 and 1945, particularly focusing on the strategies of colonial governance and on the role played by law in the production process of a new social space and new subjectivity in China.

Research Project:  Space, Time and Law in a Colonial City: Tianjin 1900-1945

Yukio Okitsu Global Research Fellow Japan

Yukio Okitsu is an associate professor of law at Kobe University, where he has been teaching courses on administrative law, French law, and European law. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Paris 13 Nord.

His primary research subjects have been judicial review and administrative litigation systems. A book of his has been published in Japanese based on his master’s thesis work which examined the effects of judicial judgments on administrative agencies in Japan, France, and Germany. He has also been conducting a comparative study on French administrative law and has written articles both in Japanese and in French.

Yukio has also been focusing on European law, especially the relationship and interaction between the legal orders of the EU, the ECHR, and their Member States. He coedited an anthology on this topic and contributed an article to it on the famous case of the European Court of Human Rights “ Kress v. France ” of 2001, which is also available in English (Yukio Okitsu,  European Convention on Human Rights and French Administrative Justice: A Case Study on the Dialogue between National and Supranational Legal Orders , 47 Kobe U. L. Rev. 15 (2013)). Recently, he has turned his attention to global administrative law. During his residency at NYU he plans to develop his research on this subject, especially seeking to explain why and how the rules and principles of administrative law apply beyond the jurisdictional boundaries of domestic legal systems.

He holds an LLB (2000) and an LLM (2002) from the University of Tokyo and a master’s degree in internal public law (2005) from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas, where he studied as a recipient of the French Government Scholarship ( Boursier du gouvernement français ).  View his full CV.

Research Project:  The Normative Foundations for the Existence of Administrative Law in a Supranational Context

Zoran Oklopcic Global Research Fellow Canada

Dr. Zoran Oklopcic is Associate Professor at Carleton University's Department of Law and Legal Studies. In the past, he was MacCormick Visiting Fellow at the Edinburgh Law School, as well as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Pompeu Fabra Department of Political Science. He holds an LLM from the Central European University, and earned his SJD from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. Dr. Oklopcic has published in the areas of constitutional theory, comparative constitutional law and public international law. His work on constituent power, self-determination, secession and constitutional pluralism has appeared in journals such as  Constellations ,  Leiden Journal of International Law ,  Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence ,  Global Constitutionalism  and  Transnational Legal Theory . His current research focuses on the mutation of self-determination discourse in Catalonia, as well as on the ‘duty to negotiate federalization’ as a potential component in  early-conflict  constitution making .  He also works on a larger book project, tentatively called "After the People: Provincializing Constitutional Theory."

Research Project:  Lilliputian Travels: Constitutional Imaginary, Democratic Theory and the Asymmetric Cross-Border Political Participation

Friedrich Rosenfeld Global Fellow from Practice & Government Germany

Dr. Friedrich Rosenfeld is a German attorney specializing in arbitration and public international law. He acts as counsel, expert witness and arbitrator.

Friedrich is also Visiting Professor at the International Hellenic University of Thessaloniki and lecturer for investment arbitration at the University of Hamburg and at Bucerius Law School.

Prior to joining his current firm, he worked as consultant for the United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials in Cambodia. Friedrich holds a doctoral degree  summa cum laude . He studied at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg and Columbia Law School in New York.

Research Project:  Bridging the Gap Between Investment  and Commercial  Arbitration at the Enforcement Stage

Yaniv Roznai Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Israel

Yaniv Roznai completed his PhD at the Department of Law, The London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) in 2014. His thesis is entitled: ‘Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: A Study of The Nature and Limits of Constitutional Amendment Powers’. He holds an LL.M from LSE (Distinction) in international law and LLB and BA degrees in Law and Government from the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel (Magna cum Laude). In 2013, he was a visiting student research collaborator at the Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA), Princeton University.

In 2014, Yaniv was awarded the thesis prize of the European Group of Public Law (EGPL), which is awarded on an annual basis to the best doctoral public law thesis characterized by its European dimension. He is also the winner of the 2013-2012 Modern Law Review Scholarship, 2010-2013 LSE PhD Scholarship; 2010 California Bar International Law Section Annual Student Writing Competition, and 2006 IDC Annual Student Paper Competition. Prior to coming to NYU he has worked as a researcher at the Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions, the University of Haifa; as a lecturer of comparative legal systems at Bar-Ilan University and of constitutional law at Carmel Academic College, and as a teaching and research assistant in the areas of constitutional and international law. He also served as an intern and a legal assistant in the Knesset’s (Israeli Parliament) legal department. Yaniv is a member of the Israeli Bar, the Israeli Public Law Association and the International Society of Public Law.

Yaniv’s scholarship focuses on constitutional and international law. He has written on a variety of subjects, including comparative constitutional law, constitutional theory, the relationship between international and constitutional law, international law of armed conflict, international human rights law, and legislation. His articles can be accessed here . Yaniv has presented his work in numerous universities such as Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Cornell, Indiana, Washington University St. Louis, Queen Mary University of London, LSE, and Edinburgh. His publications appeared in journals such as  the American Journal of Comparative Law ;  International & Comparative Law Quarterly ; International Journal of Constitutional Law ;  Theory and Practice of Legislation ;  Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law ;  Wisconsin International Law Journal ;  Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal , The International Human Rights Law Review ,  Human Rights & Globalization Law Review ,  The California International Law Journal ,  Israeli Bar Assoc. Law Review ,  IDC Law Review ,  Public Law ;  The Modern Law Review , and  Stanford Law & Policy Review .

Research Project:  We the Limited People? The Nature & Scope of Constitution-Making Powers

Mario Schapiro Global Research Fellow Brazil

Mario Schapiro is a full-time professor of Law at Getulio Vargas Foundation Law School. He graduated in law from University of São Paulo, Faculty of Law, where he also obtained a master and a doctoral degree in economic law. He was research fellow of Sasakawa Young Leaders Fund (Master Program), visiting researcher at Columbia Law School (PhD program), and visiting scholar at Brazil Institute at King's College, London. Between 2012 and 2013 he was research fellow at IPEA (Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research), when he developed an institutional analysis of Brazilian industrial policy. His research agenda is focused on law and development, administrative law and political economy of economic development, having particular interest on institutional alternatives and policy design in the economic field. He teaches Law & Development, Administrative Law, Competition Law, and Institutions of Development Finance.

Research Project:  Combining Development and Democracy in State Financial Institutions: Delegation, Accountability, and Implications for the Brazilian Case

Yvonne Tew Post-Doctoral Global Fellow Malaysia/US

Dr. Yvonne Tew’s primary research and teaching interests are in constitutional law, comparative public and private law, family law, contracts, and law and religion. Prior to joining NYU as a Hauser Global Fellow, Yvonne taught at Columbia Law School, where she was an Associate-in-Law, Postdoctoral Research Scholar and Lecturer-in-Law. She received her PhD in constitutional law from the University of Cambridge where she was a Gates Cambridge Scholar. In 2012, she was awarded the Distinction in Research Prize in the Arts and Humanities by St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, for her scholarship. While at the University of Cambridge, Yvonne served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Student Law Review. Yvonne received her first law degree at the University of Cambridge, where she consistently placed in the top 5% of her class each year and graduated with Double First Class Honors. She then completed her Master of Laws (LLM) from Harvard Law School after winning the Cambridge-Harvard Law Link Benefited Place Award for the top two final-year law graduates from the University of Cambridge admitted to the Harvard Law School LLM program. After graduating from Harvard, she worked as an attaché at the Permanent Mission of Malaysia to the United Nations in New York. Yvonne has also taught constitutional law at the University of Cambridge as a supervisor and is admitted to the bar in New York. Yvonne’s publications include “Originalism at Home and Abroad” 52 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 780 (2014); “And They Call It Puppy Love: Young Love, Forced Marriage, and Immigration Rules”, 71(1) Cambridge Law Journal 18 (2012) and “No Longer a Privileged Few: Expense Claims, Prosecution, and Parliamentary Privilege”, 70(2) Cambridge Law Journal 282 (2011). Her book, “The Constitutional Core: Constitutional Adjudication in Southeast Asia,” is forthcoming with the Oxford University Press in 2015.

Research Project:  Arbitrating God

Marlon Weichert Global Fellow from Practice & Government Brazil

Marlon A. Weichert has been a federal prosecutor in Brazil for 19 years, primarily dedicated to human rights litigation and advocacy. During the past 14 years he has worked a variety of areas to advance the adoption of transitional justice measures in Brazil. He has headed the program to search and identify the remains of victims of dictatorship-era crimes and actively participated in discussions concerning the right to truth about human rights violations during this period. He was the first scholar and prosecutor in Brazil to publicly argue that the Amnesty Law of 1979 — that prevents perpetrators of human rights violations from being held accountable in the country - was contrary to international law. Since 2008 he has lead and coordinated the investigation and persecution of several cases involving such types of crimes. He has also been involved in memory recovery projects, including the development of the Brazil Never Again Digital project — a website that hosts a collection of around 850,000 digitalized documents pertaining to judicial processes initiated against victims of political repression during the Brazilian dictatorship — and the creation of sites of conscience.

In 2013, Weichert was invited by the Brazilian Minister of Justice to join a commission responsible for granting reparations to victims of political persecution, the so-called Amnesty Commission. He has also been requested to provide expert testimony before both the Inter-American Human Rights Commission (2008) and the Inter-American Human Rights Court (2010). In parallel to his work for the Public Ministry, Weichert has been frequently invited to lecture on human rights issues in different academic venues and has a vast set of publications on these subjects.

His research at NYU will focus on the role that institutional reform, within a transitional justice framework, can play in societies that — even after re-democratization — have failed to curb state violence.

Research Project:  T he Role  o f Institutional Reform  i n Transitional Justice and the Obstacles for its Development

2013-2014 Academic Year

George R.M. Anderson, was a civil servant in the Canadian government, with senior appointments in the Energy, Finance, Foreign Affairs and Finance departments before becoming Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (1996-2002) and Natural Resources (2002-2005). He was President of the Forum of Federations, an international NGO supported by nine countries, 2005-2011.  He served as an expert member of the stand-by team of the Mediation Support Unit, United Nations in 2012-13 and continues to work with the UN on the constitutional transition in Yemen.  He has worked or lectured in over 25 countries.  Educated at Queen’s and Oxford and the École Nationale d’Administration in Paris.  Fellow at Harvard's Center for International Affairs (1992-93).  A mentor, Trudeau Foundation, 2011.   Author of  Federalism: An Introduction  (OUP 2008) and  Fiscal Federalism: An Introduction  (OUP 2010), which have been translated into 22 and 12 languages respectively.  Editor of  Oil and Gas in Federal Systems and Internal Markets and Multilevel Governance  (both OUP 2012) and co-editor of  Federal Rivers (Edward Elgar, 2013). Vice-Chair, Board of Trustuees, Queen’s University. Member, Advisory Committee, Mowat Centre, University of Toronto.

Research Project:  Dealing with Territorial Cleavages in Constitutional Transitions

Alessandro’s areas of research and professional interests are international and comparative civil procedure, domestic and international arbitration, complex litigation, access to justice, public law disputes, harmonization of law and procedural law before international courts and tribunals. He holds a JD in law from the La Sapienza University, a Master’s degree in international relations from the Italian Society for the International Organization and a PhD in arbitration law from the LUISS Guido Carli University, where he recently defended his PhD thesis on “Evidence in International Arbitration”. In the past, Alessandro has also been educated in Luxembourg, Germany, Spain and the UK and received awards by the Fondazione Sapienza, the Confindustria and the Rome Bar Association, where he is a current member of the Young Bar Conference. Having previously clerked with the Italian General State Attorneys, Alessandro has worked with domestic and international law firms, both in Rome and in London, and acted as a consultant with an Italian important trade association.

During his residency at NYU Law School he will focus on the topic of procedural agreements in the US system and in a comparative perspective.

Research Project: "Privatizing" Civil Justice Through Procedural Agreements? A Comparative Law Analysis

Susy is Professor of Law and Director of the New Zealand Centre of International Economic Law, at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. She is also Chair of the Copyright Tribunal (NZ). She has been a visiting Professor at the University of Iowa, University of Western Ontario and Fellow of Clare Hall and visitor to the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Cambridge (UK). She is a member of the Executive Committee of Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP) and of the editorial boards of Journal of World Intellectual Property, Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property and the University of Western Australia Law Review. She has published widely on the nexus between international intellectual property and trade law, and particularly focusing on international treaty interpretation and the protection of traditional knowledge. Her books include Intellectual Property in New Zealand (LexisNexis 2011), with Peter Drahos Indigenous Peoples Innovation: Intellectual Property Pathways to Development (ANU epress, 2012; with Meredith Kolsky Lewis International Economic Law and National Autonomy (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Susy’s research expertise extends to regulatory theory and particularly the impacts of international trade of regulatory autonomy over knowledge assets and innovation. She was Project Leader of the New Zealand Law Foundation Regulatory Reform Project (funded to NZ$2million) from 2011-2013. That project’s publications include two books Susy Frankel (ed)  Learning from the Past, Adapting for the Future: Regulatory Reform in New Zealand (Lexis Nexis, 2011) and Recalibrating Behaviour: Smarter Regulation in a Global World (Lexis Nexis 2013).

Susy holds an appointment as a Neutral for the World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Centre, Geneva, Switzerland. She has previously been an Assistant Commissioner of Trade Marks, Patents and Designs for the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand, 1998-2006. In that capacity she acted as an independent Hearings Officer, mostly relating to trade mark oppositions. She was specialist intellectual property adviser to the Waitangi Tribunal on the claim brought against the New Zealand  government by Maori about the protection of traditional knowledge and Maori intellectual property.  Susy qualified as Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand in 1988 and as a Solicitor of England & Wales in 1991 and has practised law in both jurisdictions.

Research Project: Supporting Intellectual Property's Innovation and Creativity Goals through Dynamic Interpretation of International Agreements

Dr. Barbara Lauriat is a Lecturer in Law (Assistant Professor) at King’s College London. Previously, she was the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow by Special Election of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. She holds a BA and JD from Boston University, where she served as an editor on the Boston University Law Review , and a DPhil from the University of Oxford, where she was the General Editor (Editor-in-Chief) of the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal . 

Dr Lauriat’s research is broadly concerned with intellectual property, and particularly the history of copyright. Her doctoral thesis was on the subject of the 1878 Royal Commission on Copyright. In her legal historical research, she aims to employ less traditional legal methods and sources, such as biography, personal correspondence, journalism, royal commissions and executive committees, and literature. Currently, Dr. Lauriat’s research focuses on the relationship between theories of copyright and political ideologies. In addition to her academic work, she occasionally publishes journalistic articles and limericks.

Research Project: Copyright, Left, and Center: Studies of Anglo-American Copyright in a Political Context

Global Fellow Faina Milman-Sivan

Faina Milman-Sivan Global Research Fellow Israel

Faina Milman-Sivan is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Haifa, where she teaches courses on Labor Law, International Labor Law, and Freedom of Association. She holds an LLM ( summa cum laude ) and JSD from Columbia University Faculty of Law. She articled at the Israeli Supreme Court, with the former Chief Justice, Dorit Beinisch, and is a member of both the New York and Israeli Bar. Milman-Sivan is also a Board Member of the Israeli Society for Labour Law and Social Security and the Israeli Branch of the International Society of Labour and Social Security. She was a guest co-editor (with Yossi Dahan) of the “Labor Rights in the Era of Globalization" Special Issue of Law & Ethics of Human Rights .   Her research and publications focus on critical analysis of the international labor regime, global justice and global governance theories and international labor, and the International Labour Organization. Other areas of interest include collective bargaining, and prisoners’ labor rights. Recent publications include: Faina Milman-Sivan, Prisoners for Hire: Towards a Normative Justification of the ILO’s Prohibition of Private Forced Prisoner Labor , FORDHAM INT’L L. J., 37 (forthcoming, 2013); Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner & Faina Milman-Sivan, Shared Responsibility and the International Labor Organization , MICH. J. INT’L L. 43 (forthcoming 2013). Together with Dahan and Lerner she is currently editing a book entitled GLOBAL JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL LABOR LAW. Milman-Sivan is a recipient of several prestigious research grants, including from the Israeli Science Foundation (ISF) and the German-Israeli Foundation (Young).

Research Project: Shared Responsibility, Global Justice, and the Representation Structure and Norms of the International Labor Organization (ILO)

Graeme Orr is a Professor of Law at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.  The law of politics, in particular electoral law, is his primary expertise.  In that field he is author of The Law of Politics (2010, Federation Press), co-editor of Realising Democracy (2003) and Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects (2011) and International Editor of the Election Law Journal ; his doctoral work concerned the common law history and regulation of electoral bribery.  As a Global Fellow, Graeme’s focus will be a monograph on ritual and rhythm in electoral regulation.   The Australian Research Council is also currently funding a project Graeme is co-ordinating with Dr Ron Levy, on deliberative approaches to the law of democracy. This project includes a symposium run through NYU in April 2013, and a monograph for Routledge.     

Graeme has also published extensively in labour law, the law of negligence and on issues of language and law.  He is on the editorial board of the Australian Journal of Labour Law , and was formerly managing editor of the Griffith Law Review , ‘sport and the law’ columnist with the Alternative Law Journal , and employment law columnist for the Australian Journal of Administrative Law .  Prior to becoming an academic, Graeme clerked for Justices Spender and Beaumont of the Federal Court of Australia, and is admitted as a solicitor of the Queensland Supreme Court.

In 2011 Graeme won the Law School Teacher Award (UQ).  In recent years he has also been Australian correspondent for the 255 year old The Annual Register: A Record of World Events .

Research Project: Ritual and Rhythm in Electoral Systems

Sagi Peari is in the final stages of completing his SJD at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. He received his LL.B. from Tel Aviv University and his LLM also from the University of Toronto.  Sagi’s research is on two interconnected (in his view) areas. First, he has a strong interest in private law and the private law categories: tort, contracts, property and restitution. Secondly, he works in the area of conflict of laws. His doctoral dissertation titled: ‘The Choice-Based Perspective of Choice-of-Law’ provides the conjunction of the two: it applies some theoretical dimensions of private law theory to conflict of laws.

Sagi is a holder of the prestigious Canadian Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS doctoral fellowship. His articles have been accepted for publication in a wide variety of legal journals: the University of Toronto Law Journal; the Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence; the Melbourne Journal of International Law, the Netherland Journal of Private International Law, and the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law. He has presented his work at conferences in Canada (Osgoode Hall Law School & McMaster University), the UK (King’s College London) and the USA (Duke Law School & Yale Law School). Sagi is also a winner of the 2012 American Society of International Law Prize for the best article on conflict of laws.

Research Project: What’s Wrong with the Better Law Approach?

Theresa Reinold is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB). She holds a PhD in Political Science and is especially interested in issues that lie at the intersection of International Relations and International Law. Prior to joining the WZB, she was a research assistant at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs and a postdoctoral research fellow at Goethe University Frankfurt. She has also been a visiting student/scholar at UPenn, Yale, and Harvard. Her research interests include IR-theory, public international law, and comparative regionalism. Her current research explores how global rule of law scripts travel to the African context, how they are “vernacularized” by regional and subregional actors, and to what extent these processes of norm vernacularization in the global periphery feed back to the center.

She may be contacted at [email protected] .

Research Project: The Rule of Law and African Regionalism

Paolo Saguato is a Senior Research Fellow at the Genoa Center for Law and Finance, Italy. In 2013 he completed a Ph.D. in Business, Private and International Law at the University of Genoa, defending a thesis on credit derivatives regulation before and after the financial crisis.

He holds a JD summa cum laude from the University of Genoa. He obtained his LLM at Yale Law School, where he was Fulbright Scholar and senior editor of the Yale Journal on Regulation. During his PhD he was Research and Teaching Assistant in Business Law and Financial Markets; he was visiting researcher at St. John’s College – University of Oxford with a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship; and he attended courses in economics, finance and law at the London School of Economics; Gerzensee Study Centre in Bern, Switzerland; House of Finance - Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. He is Academic Member of ECGI (European Corporate Governance Institute), Member of the EFLN (European Financial Law Network) and member of PEPP (Program in European Private Law for Postgraduates).

His current researches mainly focuses on financial derivative contracts (specially equity and credit derivatives) and their regulation in the US and in the EU, looking at the dynamics of international financial regulation and the trade-off between private and public regulation. At NYU he will be working on a research project on global financial regulation.

Research Project: A New Approach to Global Financial Market Regulation: the Shadow Banking System

Michal Saliternik has recently completed her doctoral studies in the Direct PhD Program at Tel-Aviv University Law School, from which she also received her LLB ( magna cum laude ). Her dissertation examines the international regulation of peace processes from theoretical and doctrinal perspectives. Michal's main research interests include international legal theory, political theory, international negotiation, international conflict resolution, and post-conflict transitions. Her research has led to several presentations and publications, including a chapter on “The Treatment of Occupation Legislation by Courts in Liberated Territories” (with Eyal Benvenisti), in Edda Kristjánsdóttir, Andre Nollkaemper and Cedric Ryngaert (eds.), International Law in Domestic Courts: Rule of Law Reform in Post-Conflict States (Intersentia, 2012). Michal received several grants and awards for her doctoral research, among them from the Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies, the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research, and the Institute for Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation at Tel-Aviv University.

Prior to her doctoral studies, Michal worked as researcher and project director in two influential Israeli think tanks, the Economic Cooperation Foundation and the Geneva Initiative , where she focused on the problems of the Palestinian refugees and absentees’ property. She also served as a teaching assistant at the Tel-Aviv University Law School in the areas of tort law and contract law. Michal clerked at the Israel State Attorney Offices in the High Court of Justice Department in Jerusalem. As a Global Research Fellow at NYU Law School, Michal will explore feasible strategies for implementing procedural justice standards (e.g., participation, transparency and reason-giving) in peace negotiations.

Research Project: Procedural Justice in Peace Negotiations

Judit Sándor is Professor in the Departments of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies at the Central European University (CEU), Budapest. She has been teaching graduate international students for twenty years. She passed the bar exam in Hungary, practiced law at Simmons & Simmons in London, and received fellowships at McGill (Montreal), Stanford (Palo Alto), and the Maison de sciences de l’homme (Paris). In 1996 she received her PhD in law and political science. She was one of the founders of the first Patients' Right Organizations (‘Szószóló’) in Hungary, has been a member of the Hungarian Science and Research Ethics Council, and is currently a member of the Hungarian Human Reproduction Commission.

She has participated in various national and international standard-setting and legislative projects in the field of biomedical law. In 2004-2005, she served as Chief of the Bioethics Section at UNESCO. She has published seven books in the area of human rights and biomedical law. Her works have appeared in several languages, including Hungarian, English, French and Portuguese. Since September 2005, she is a founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at the Central European University. She has completed ten European research projects funded by the European Commission in the fields of biobanks, genetic data, stem cell research, organ transplantation and human reproduction.

Research Project: Commodification of The Human Body - Global Challenges To Biomedical Law

Paul Scott is a Senior Lecturer in the Law Faculty at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He has first degrees in law and economics and a Masters specialising in competition law. He teaches competition law, commercial law and the law of contract. His primary research focus is in competition law and has published a number of articles in the area. In 2013 he has co-authored “Guide to Competition Law” (LexisNexis, 2013).

Research Project: A Positive and Normative Analysis of the Influence of United States and  European Antitrust Law and Scholarship on New Zealand Competition Law

Sandesh Sivakumaran Global Research Fellow United Kingdom

Sandesh Sivakumaran is Associate Professor and Reader in Public International Law at the University of Nottingham School of Law. His research interests are in the area of general public international law, particularly international human rights, international humanitarian law and international criminal law.   He is the author of The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict (Oxford University Press, 2012) and co-editor of International Human Rights Law (Oxford University Press, 2 ed, 2013). He is a member of the board of editors of the Leiden Journal of International Law , the Journal of International Criminal Justice and the Human Rights Law Review . His work has been awarded the Giorgio La Pira Prize, the Antonio Cassese Prize and the Francis Lieber Prize.   Sandesh advises and acts as expert for a range of states, international organizations and non-governmental organizations. He has also worked at the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the Special Court for Sierra Leone.

Research Project: Conceptualizing an International Disaster Response Law

Dr. Richard Stacey (South Africa) is the Director of Research at the Center for Constitutional Transitions at NYU Law. He graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, with degrees in political philosophy and law, and served as law clerk to Justice Kate O’Regan and Justice Bess Nkabinde at the Constitutional Court of South Africa. He has taught courses in political theory, constitutional law, administrative law and human rights at the University of the Witwatersrand, the University of Cape Town and CUNY Law School. He serves as co-editor of the multi-author reference work Constitutional Law of South Africa, to which he has contributed chapters on socio-economic rights and executive authority, and his work has appeared in a number of books and journals of law and political theory. His current research focuses on whether the law, and in particular the concept of the rule of law, is meaningful and useful in efforts to fulfil the right to water.

Between 2005 and 2010 he acted as an advisor on administrative law to the South African Department of Justice, and has advised the South African Parliament on matters of legislative drafting. In 2009, he acted as a consultant to Kenya’s Committee of Experts on Constitutional Review.

As Research Director at the Center for Constitutional Transitions at NYU Law, Richard coordinates international networks of researchers and scholars as part of the research projects the Center has under way or in development, manages the Center’s research outputs, and contributes to the Center’s clinical and expert support for constitutional transitions around the world (learn more at constitutionaltransitions.org).

Research Project: The Rule of Law and the Role of the Courts in the Pursuit of Social Justice

Aisling Swaine completed her doctorate at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland where she is also currently a Visiting Fellow.  Previously, Aisling spent over seven years working full-time in conflict-affected and fragile states (Kosovo, Burundi, Timor-Leste and Darfur, Sudan) for international NGOs and the United Nations, and an additional seven years as an independent consultant and has spent time in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa in this regard.

Aisling will join George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs as Associate Professor of Practice on Women, Security and Development in January 2014.

Aisling has authored several academic and policy publications on issues relating to gender violence, women, peace and security and gender and humanitarian action.  Aisling continues to consult globally to the United Nations, international donors and NGOs.  Aisling is also a Senior Gender Adviser on the United Nations IASC Gender Capacity Roster.

Aisling’s research explores violence against women related to conflict, exploring connections between the peak in violence that women experience in conflict and the wider spectrum of violence that women experience before and after conflict, with a focus on understanding international legal approaches to gendered violence within post-conflict transition.

Research Project: Making Transition Transformational for Women: An Analysis of Gender Violence Across Pre, During and Post-Conflict Contexts

Jacob Weinrib graduated in 2013 from the Combined JD/PhD Program in Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto.  His dissertation is entitled: “Authority, Justice, and Public Law: A Unified Theory.”  The dissertation formulates an integrated theory of the juridical relationship between the individual and the state.  Whereas competing theories reduce this relationship to either the sum of norms enacted through the contingent exercise of public authority or the timeless demands of justice, the dissertation argues that when authority and justice are appropriately conceived and justified, they are neither antithetical virtues of opposing theoretical frameworks nor isolated notions. Instead, authority and justice are the mutually implicating principles of a legal system: the right of rulers to exercise public authority is always accompanied by a duty to govern justly; the right of the ruled to just governance presupposes the presence of publicly authoritative institutions. This framework offers both a powerful alternative to the established positions in contemporary legal philosophy and an innovative justification of rights-based constitutional democracy.  

Jacob’s research interests include the philosophy of law, constitutional theory, and comparative constitutional law.  His articles have appeared in Law and Philosophy, The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Kantian Review, and The Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy .  His articles can be accessed here .  He is the recipient of numerous prizes, awards, and fellowships, including the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship awarded by the Social Science and Humanities Resource Council of Canada.  His CV can be viewed here . 

As a Global Research Fellow, Jacob’s research project draws on his unified theory of public law to illuminate and justify the distinctive institutional arrangements and doctrinal features common to constitutional democracies around the world.  

Research Project: The Theory and Practice of Modern Constitutional Law

2012-2013 Academic Year

Violeta Beširević

Professor Beširević is also a member of the Board of Directors of the European Public Law Organization, a member of the Pardon Committee appointed by the President of the Republic of Serbia and a Research Associate at the CEU Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine, Budapest. Her previous posts include Research Coordinator at the CEU Center for Human Rights, Senior Diplomat and Head of the Consular Department at the Embassy of Serbia in Hungary, Staff Attorney at the Constitutional and Legislative Policy Institute affiliated with the Open Society Fund and CEU in Budapest, and Senior Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Justice of the former Yugoslavia.

Research Project: The Politics of the Constitutional Court in Serbia

Hagit Bulmash

The title of her dissertation is “Empirical Analysis of Secondary Line Price Discrimination According to the Antitrust Law". In her dissertation, Hagit uses a new methodology which she developed based on empirical research of court files using electronic databases. Her doctorate was conducted under the supervision of Professor David Gilo, TAU Law faculty who was recently appointed as the Head of the Israeli Antitrust Authority. Her recent article got published in the Oxfords' Journal of Competition Law and Economics. Her research is currently of utmost importance considering the emergence of the controversy around competitiveness in Israeli economy.

Along with her research work, Hagit serves as a lecturer at Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Law. Her course - Contracts and Competition Law deals with antitrust and contract law issues relating to contractual relationships between corporations. In light of her academic achievements, Hagit was awarded a Meitar Fellowship, and she was awarded as the 2011 doctorate representative of the Law and Economic workshop in Siena – Toronto -Tel Aviv law and economic workshop. She was invited to present her doctorate thesis in faculty workshops at Tel Aviv University, Haifa University and Hebrew University and The Israeli Law and Economic Association 2011 yearly conference.

Research Project: Using Secondary Line Price Discrimination to Prevent Free Ride – Empirical Research

Lorenzo Casini

Lorenzo Casini is an Associate Professor at the University Sapienza of Rome, where he teaches Town and Country Planning Law and Cultural Property Law at the Faculty of Architecture since 2002. He also teaches Legislation on Cultural Heritage and Landscape in the PhD Program in Management and Development of Cultural Heritage at the IMT-Institute for Advanced Studies (Lucca, Italy).

After graduating in Law cum laude in 1999, he obtained a PhD in European and Comparative Administrative Law from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” in 2004. From 2008-2009 he was a Research Fellow here at NYU for the Global Administrative Project. He is currently serving as a law clerk to Justice Professor Sabino Cassese at the Constitutional Court of Italy. He is also Secretary general of the Institute for Research on Public Administration (IRPA).

He has written over 70 articles on cultural property, urban planning law, and comparative and global administrative law. His publications include three books: on Town and Country Planning ( L’equilibrio degli interessi nel governo del territorio , Giuffrè, 2005), on Global Sports Law ( Il diritto globale dello sport , 2010), and on the Globalization of Cultural Properties (editor, La Globalizzazione dei beni culturali , il Mulino, 2010). He is co-editor of Global Administrative Law: Cases, Materials, Issues (2nd edition, 2008; 3rd edition 2012) and special editor (with Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Benedict Kingsbury) of the Symposium on "Global Administrative Law in the Operations of International Organizations", 6:2 International Organizations Law Review (2009).

Research Project: Public Law and Private Law Beyond the State

David Chekroun

At ESCP Europe, he is the co-director of the Law & Finance major, that offers students an unparalleled combination of legal and financial education. Prior to joining ESCP Europe, he was an assistant professor at University of Paris XI – Jean Monnet where he taught Private International Law, Business Law, International Business Law. He continues to lecture International Arbitration at the Sorbonne Law School on Doctoral programs.

David Chekroun was involved in workshops with legal experts that aimed to improve the systems of Judicial Review in Civil and Criminal proceedings of several European countries. He trained Afghan judges and legal experts at the Max Planck Institute & the Institut International of Paris. He trains qualified Judges at the French National School for the Judiciary on the Common law system and organizes conferences on Criminal & Civil justice in Europe.He is a member of the Editorial Committee of the Think Tank « Conventions » from the French Ministery of Foreign and European Affairs & the Institut des hautes études sur la justice. He is a member of the Sorbonne Law School Institute of judicial studies & the British Institute of International and Comparative Law.

He is admitted to the Paris Bar and worked in the Litigation and Arbitration department of Herbert Smith LLP. In addition he was Scholar-in-Residence to the International Arbitration Group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP (London office). He also advised, as a legal consultant, law firms and companies in international arbitration proceedings in the field of finance and energy.

His research interests are mainly, International Business Law, Law & Finance, Judicial Studies, Energy Law and Arbitration Law. He completed his Doctorate in Law at on the “arbitral imperium” and he is the editor-in-chief of the Energy law section of the International Business Law Journal / IBLJ. He is currently writing a book on “International Business Dispute Resolution in France.”

Research Project: Transnational Discovery Conflicts: Will the EU Data Protection Reform Proposals Change the Balance?

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva

More recently, she was in charge of the International Department of the Brazilian competition authority CADE, where she has previously held the position of Chief of Staff. She also worked as a Bluebook Trainee at the European Commission, DG Competition. She has previously worked as an attorney for the second largest Intellectual Property law firm of Latin America, as well as branch manager of a law firm in the city of Rio de Janeiro. While living in Taiwan she has worked as legal counsel for a Taiwanese biotechnology company.

Her fields of research are International Economic Law, Global Economic Governance, Intellectual Property Rights, Competition Policy, Health and Development. She has published a book on international aspects of competition laws, as well as papers in specialized journals in Brazil and abroad. Her current research focuses on soft power dynamics at various multilateral organizations to advance intellectual property rights enforcement.

Research Project: How to Reshape Treaties without Negotiations: Intellectual Property Enforcement as a Case Study

Brian Flanagan Hauser Research Scholar Fulbright Scholar in Law Ireland Dr Brian Flanagan is a graduate of University College Dublin, Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) and Oxford University.  His work on legal interpretation and judicial decision-making has been published in the  International & Comparative Law Quarterly , the  Oxford Journal of Legal Studies , the  Journal of Moral Philosophy  and  Ratio Juris .  While a Hauser Research Scholar, Dr Flanagan will undertake research into the notion of collective legislative intentionality and the role of conceptual analysis in general jurisprudence.  Dr Flanagan is a lecturer at the School of Law, National University of Ireland, Maynooth.

http://law.nuim.ie/staff/dr-brian-flanagan

Ariel Katz

Ariel Katz is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, where he holds the Innovation Chair in Electronic Commerce and the Director of the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy. Professor Katz received his LLB and LLM from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and his SJD from the University of Toronto. His general area of research involves economic analysis of competition law and intellectual property law, with allied interests in electronic commerce, pharmaceutical regulation, the regulation of international trade, and particularly the intersection of these fields. Prior to joining the University of Toronto Professor Katz was a staff attorney at the Israeli Antitrust Authority. While there, he litigated several merger appeals and restrictive arrangements cases before the Antitrust Tribunal and negotiated regulatory settlements. Professor Katz currently teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and the intersection of competition law and intellectual property.

Research Project: The Rebirth of Fair Dealing: From the University of London to the University of British Columbia (and from Oxbridge to Georgia State)

Gianluca Parolin

Fascinated by the first constitutional transition of the 21st century in the region, Gianluca contributed to the debate on the new Bahraini constitution and was invited to observe the first parliamentary elections in thirty years. Gianluca has followed Bahrain ever since, and has recently published a comparative study of the role of parliament in 1973-75 and after the 2002 constitution in an edited book titled: Political Change in the Arab Gulf states: Stuck in Transition (Lynne Rienner, 2011).

Asked to be the rapporteur on constitutional provisions on shari‘ah to the Second Conference of the International Consortium on Law and Religion Studies (ICLARS) in 2011, Gianluca has started developing a coherent comparative overview of such provisions within the overall trajectory of legal systems in Muslim-majority countries. Since 25 January 2011, Gianluca has offered special courses on the constitutional transition in Egypt and has actively participated in the public debate over a variety of issues associated with the transition and constitutional design.

Research Project: (Re)arrangements of šariʿah and Secular Law in Constitutional Transitions

Niels Petersen Hauser Research Scholar DAAD Visiting Fellow Emile Noel Fellow (courtesy appointment) Germany Niels Petersen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods. His main areas of research are international law, comparative constitutional law and constitutional theory. He holds a Ph.D. in law from the University of Frankfurt and an M.A. in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from Columbia University. Furthermore, he worked as a legal advisor for the GIZ Legal Advisory Service in Beijing in 2005/06 and was a Visiting Professor at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin in spring 2012. At NYU, Niels will be working on a project on the  Rationality of balancing in constitutional adjudication . The aim of the project is to compare different approaches of constitutional courts with regard to the resolution of conflicting constitutional values.

Re'em Segev

Research Project: Making Sense of Discrimination

James Stewart

Research Project: Atrocity, Commerce and Accountability: The International Criminal Liability of Corporate Actors

Mingyuan Wang

He works in the fields of energy law, environmental and natural resources law, infrastructure and urban planning law, and law for technology, in particular biotechnology regulation. He obtained his B.S. and LLM at Peking University (1988 and 1992), and PhD at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (1999).

Before he joined Tsinghua University Law School, he had worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University (1999-2001). During 2002-2003, he was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School and Harvard University Center for the Environment.

Research Project: Legal Aspects of Climate Change: Is There any Inspiration from the US and Europe for the Development of Carbon Market in China?

Nicolo Zingales

During his academic career, Nicolo has been an exchange student at Universidad Abat Oliba and UC Berkeley, a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School and a research assistant at the College of Europe in Bruges. He has also gained practical experience as a trainee at the European Commission (Directorate General for Competition) and at the Cabinet of Judge Moavero Milanesi at the EU General Court.

His project as a Global Research Fellow concerns a comparison on the role of presumptions in WTO and competition law.

Research Project: Safeguarding Due Process in Presumptive Adjudication

2011-2012 Academic Year

Global Fellow Nicholas Bamforth

Nicholas Bamforth Senior Global Research Fellow UK Nicholas Bamforth is a tenured member of the Law faculty at Oxford University, where he is Fellow in Law at The Queen's College. His research and teaching interests are in the areas of constitutional and administrative law (including comparative constitutional law), legal theory, human rights law and sexuality and law. His two most recent books are Patriarchal Religion, Sexuality and Gender: A Critique of New Natural Law (with David A.J. Richards, Cambridge University Press 2008) and Discrimination Law: Theory and Context (with Maleiha Malik and Colm O'Cinneide, Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell 2008). During 2011-2, he will be working on a book on English human rights law (with Laura Hoyano) for publication by Oxford University Press, on a single-authored book on the public law-private law distinction, and on a project on imperialism, sexuality and law, with David Richards. He also has an active interest in higher education policy, academic freedom and university governance, and has published in the Times Higher Education, Times and Guardian on topics within this field, as well as serving as a member of Oxford's University Council between 2006 and 2011.

Rephael Ben-Ari

Georgios Dimitropoulos completed his Ph.D. at the University of Heidelberg, Germany in 2011 under the supervision of Prof. Eberhard Schmidt-Aßmann with the grade summa cum laude. The title of his thesis is “Zertifizierung und Akkreditierung im Internationalen Vewaltungsverbund” (“Certification and accreditation in the context of international integrated administration”) and his monograph with the same title will be published by Mohr Siebeck Publishers. Georgios’ doctoral research was supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Georgios studied law at the Universities of Athens and Heidelberg. He also holds an LL.M. from the University of Heidelberg. In 2008, he obtained the Academy of European Public Law Diploma from the European Public Law Organization (EPLO).During his Ph.D. studies, Georgios was a research assistant to Prof. Schmidt-Aßmann at the Institute for German and European Administrative Law of the University of Heidelberg and at the interdisciplinary research institute FEST e.V., Heidelberg. He also performed independent research at the library of the European Commission in Brussels and the Italian Constitutional Court. Georgios has published in the fields of Global and EU administrative law and the theory of public law in English, German and Greek. During his stay at NYU Law School, Georgios will be conducting research on peer reviews of administrative bodies in global and EU law, focusing on the fields of conformity assessment, finance, nuclear safety and OECD law. He will be furthermore exploring the rising phenomenon of global administrative self-regulation. Prof. Richard Stewart will be his sponsor at NYU.

Tim Dornis Global Fellow from Practice & Government Germany

Tim Dornis has been a judge at the District Court of Stuttgart (Germany) from 2006 until 2011. He has recently been appointed as a Professor of Private Law, International Private and Economic Law, and Comparative Law at the Leuphana University of Lueneburg (Germany). Tim graduated from the University of Tuebingen (Germany) in 1999 and 2005 (J.D. equivalent and Ph.D.). In addition, he received degrees from Columbia University School of Law/New York (LL.M., James Kent Scholar) and from Stanford Law School (J.S.M.). Before becoming a judge, Tim practiced law in an international law firm. He is also admitted as an attorney and counselor in New York State. The focus of Tim’s research lies on the fields of conflict of laws, European and international economic law, as well as IP law and unfair competition protection. Recent publications also include an economic analysis of contract law and non-contractual obligations. At NYU, Tim will work on a historical-comparative, doctrinal, and economic analysis of United States and European trademark and unfair competition conflicts law.

Jasper Finke

Libin Li Global Fellow from Practice & Government China

Libin Li is a Chinese attorney and labor dispute arbitrator in China. His primary specialty is in Chinese labor and employment law, corporate law. In 2005, he published "Employment Contract Implemented for Third Party". In September, 2010, he made a presentation entitled "Labor Risks on Multi-national Corporate Governance in China" in Nagoya, Japan. In 2010, he participated in a legal project relating to the social relief law of Guangdong province at the Sun Yat Sen University School of Law. Therefore, He was appointed as a part time researcher in 2011.He obtained a Juries Doctor degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong school of law in 2008 and a Bachelor's degree from the Sun Yat Sen University School of law in 2002. And in 2010, he studied trade secret law at the Nagoya University School of law. The topic of his research at NYU is "the Information Disclosure for Collective Bargaining". Little attention on the theoretical research has bogged down collective bargaining in the workplace in China. His research is aimed at reconstructing and improving the current information disclosure mechanisms.

Graham Mayeda

2010-2011 Academic Year

Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt is Professor of European Law and Director of the Institute of European Law at the Faculty of Law of Stockholm University. She holds an LLM degree from Sofia University, Bulgaria, an LLM in International, European and Comparative Law from the European University Institute (EUI), Florence and a doctorate in private law from the Faculty of Law of Stockholm University (2003). Earlier appointments include the position of Deputy Secretary of the Committee of Legal Affairs and Human Rights at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg (1994-1995), and Senior Lecturer at Örebro University (2005-2007) . She has been Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, Munich, and a Jean Monnet and STINT Fellow at the EUI, Florence (2005/2006).

Antonina has numerous publications in the area of European and comparative consumer law, competition law and intellectual property law. Her PhD thesis "Fair Trading Law in Flux?" analyzed the institutional legacies of Swedish and German commercial practices law and the differential impact of European integration on this area of law and regulation. Subsequent publications were devoted to the eastward enlargement of the European Union and its role for market and institutional reform in the accession countries from Central and Eastern Europe. More recent research projects and publications have addressed the choice between public and private enforcement in consumer law, theoretical and methodological aspects of comparative law (co-editor of New Directions in Comparative Law with Edward Elgar, 2010), as well as European and global governance of intellectual property rights. At the NYU she will work on a project approaching European copyright law from an institutional perspective that focuses on actor participation and institutional design

Senior Global Research Fellow

Switzerland

Andreas Heinemann is Professor of Commercial, Economic and European Law at the University of Zurich and Permanent Visiting Professor at the University of Lausanne. After having studied economics and law he participated at the 'Cycle International' of the Ecole Nationale d'Administration in Paris. He passed his bar exam in Berlin and received his PhD in Law and his habilitation (postdoctoral qualification) from the Faculty of Law of the University of Munich. He is member of the board of the Europa Institute Zurich, of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC) and of the Antitrust Committee of the German Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (GRUR). The focus of his research lies on European and International Economic law with special interest in antitrust and intellectual property law. Recent publications deal with the private enforcement of competition law (Co-Editor of the project 'The Enforcement of Competition Law in Europe' within the Trento Project on the Common Core of European Private Law, and consultant to the Swiss Government), the European Internal Market, cartel procedure, the role of intellectual property rights in merger control and generally the particularities of the IT sector. At NYU, he will work on the public control of cross-border M&A between the poles of protectionism and legitimate regulation.

Christian Hofmann Global Research Fellow Germany Christian Hofmann received his “Habilitation” (postdoctoral degree qualifying to lecture at law schools) from Humboldt University to Berlin in 2009, his PhD and his LLM from Martin Luther University Halle/Wittenberg in 2000 and his law degree from the University of Freiburg in 1998. In 2009 and 2010 he was a visiting professor at Goethe University in Frankfurt, at the University of Cologne and at Vilnius University (Lithuania). He worked as an assistant professor from 2004-2006 and again from 2008 to 2009 at Humboldt University to Berlin and was at the same time the assistant editor of the European law journal “European Review of Contract Law”. From 2002 to 2004 he was a research and teaching assistant at the University of Saarbruecken and from 2000 to 2002 a judicial clerk at the district court of Saarbruecken. From 2006 to 2008 he focused on US law as a visiting scholar and Humboldt Fellow at UC Berkeley (Boalt Hall). His main research interest is in Company Law, Banking Law and Securities Regulation, Contract Law, Antitrust Law and European Law. He published a book on cashless payment systems, and his second book on company law is in print. He has published numerous papers in various German and European law journals and contributed to several books.

Tsvi Kahana

Global Research Fellow Israel Tsvi Kahana is an Associate Professor of Law at Queen?s University in Kingston, Ontario. His research areas include legislative studies, constitutional theory, and comparative constitutional law, and he has published and taught in these areas. He is the co-editior of The Least Examined Branch: Legislature in The Constitutional State (Cambridge University Press, 2006) and Feminist Constitutionalism (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). At NYU, he will be working on a project examining the constitutional performance of Canadian legislatures in relation to various constitutional matters. Professor Kahana received his doctorate from the University of Toronto. Prior to assuming his current position at Queen?s University, he taught or held research appointments at the University of Alberta, Tel Aviv University, the University of Toronto and Yale University.

Rafael Leal-Arcas

Global Research Fellow

United Kingdom

Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas is a senior lecturer in International Economic Law and European Union Law, Queen Mary University of London (Centre for Commercial Law Studies), United Kingdom. Author of more than 60 publications on international trade law, WTO law, international investment law, international environmental law, and EU law. Among his publications are the books International Trade and Investment Law: Multilateral, Regional and Bilateral Governance (Edward Elgar, 2010) and Theory and Practice of EC External Trade Law and Policy (Cameron May, 2008). For electronic access to some of his publications, see http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=327976

Member of the Madrid Bar, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Georgetown University Law Center, Fellow at Georgetown’s Institute of International Economic Law, Fellow at the American Society of International Law, Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School, Visiting Doctoral Researcher at New York University School of Law, Fellow at the Australian National University, and Visiting Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School. Dr Leal-Arcas completed his graduate legal education at Stanford, Columbia, the London School of Economics, and the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

Ola Mestad has been Professor of law at the University of Oslo, Norway, since 2000. He works mainly in contract law, oil and gas law, international economic law, company law, legal history and legal method. For ten years he was in private practice as a lawyer and partner of the law firm Bugge, Arentz-Hansen & Rasmussen (BA-HR) in Oslo. i.a. as head of the oil and gas law group of the firm. Previously, he has been research fellow at Leopold-Wenger –Institut fur Rechtsgeschichte at the University of Munich and Recruitment Professor at the University of Bergen, Norway.

Since its inception in 2004 he has been a member of the Council on Ethics for the Norwegian Government Pension Fund – Global, see http://www.regjeringen.no/en/sub/styrer-rad-utvalg/ethics_council.html?id=434879. The Fund is a government owned investment vehicle with a capital of app. USD 430 Billion. This is part of the background for the research that he wants to do at NYU on Emerging regimes governing multinational corporations and other related corporate law issues. Mestad is one of the editors of  Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Violations  (with Gro Nystuen & Andreas Follesdal), forthcoming, Cambridge UP, 2011.

Mestad is also an ad hoc judge at the EFTA Court in Luxembourg and Member of the Panel of Conciliators, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Washington, DC. He chairs the National Research Committee for the Bicentennial of the Norwegian Constitution in 2014 and has recently been appointed as a leader (together with Professor Dag Michalsen) of an international research group on The Transformation of International Law and Norwegian Sovereignty in 1814 the at Centre for Advanced Study in Oslo for the academic year 2012-2013. More information:  http://www.jus.uio.no/nifs/personer/vit/olame/

Christoph G. Paulus is professor of law at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Germany since 1994 – holding a chair for Civil Law, Civil Procedure Law, Insolvency Law and ancient Roman Law. Before that he was teaching i.a. at the university of Heidelberg and of Saarbrücken. He had studied law at the university of Munich and has done his LLM at the University of California in Berkeley. Being an expert primarily in insolvency law, Prof. Paulus has worked several times as a consultant of the IMF and of the World Bank. Moreover, since 2006, he worked as an adviser of the German delegation on the UNCITRAL insolvency law sessions.

Maxi Scherer Global Fellow from Practice & Government Germany

Dr. Maxi Scherer is an international arbitration and litigation lawyer and Counsel in Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr’s Dispute Resolution team in London.  Her practice focuses on complex multi-jurisdictional disputes.  She is a member of the Paris bar and a solicitor (England and Wales).  She graduated from University of Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, and University of Cologne, Germany, and obtained her PhD at the University of Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne with highest honors. Dr. Scherer teaches International Arbitration and Litigation, International Private Law, European Civil Procedure and Comparative Law.  She is an adjunct professor at SciencesPo Law School Paris, Georgetown CLTS, University of Melbourne, Pepperdine Law School and University of Fribourg.  Previous teaching activities include Queen Mary University London, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Business School ESCP-EAP Europe, University of Basel, University of Versailles and University of Paris 10 Nanterre. Maxi Scherer was a scholar of the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstifung des Deutschen Volkes) and has been admitted as a member of the French Comity on Private International Law (Comité Français de Droit International Privé) and the French Comparative Law Society (Société de Législation Comparé). Dr. Scherer’s research focuses on conflicts of law, international arbitration and judgement issues.  She will examine the extraterritorial effect of judgments setting aside and recognizing international arbitral awards.  Due to the multiplication of global lawsuits and the enhanced risk of parallel litigation or arbitration proceedings it is important to clearly define the extraterritorial effect of judgments and awards rendered in an international context.

Josephine Van Zeben

Hauser Research Scholar Netherlands Josephine van Zeben is in the final stages of her PhD research at the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Prof. Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Prof. Marc Pallemaerts. Her research uses law & economics methodology to consider the creation, implementation and enforcement of environmental regulation at different regulatory levels – global, regional and local – and the changing role of national governments in this context. Before starting her PhD research, Josephine obtained a B.A. in Social Sciences from University College Utrecht (Hons.), an LL.B in Scots Law at the University of Edinburgh and an LL.M in European Private Law at the University of Amsterdam. During her studies, Josephine was a research assistant to several professors at the University of Amsterdam and preformed independent research for Oxford University. She was also a visiting researcher at the Economic Development Foundation (Iktisadi Kalkinma Vakfi) in Istanbul during the summer of 2008. She also attended courses at the University Institute in Florence, the Gerzensee Institute in Florence and spent a semester studying at the University of Bologna. Since starting her PhD, she has published extensively in international journals, including the Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, the Review of European Community & International Environmental Law and the Carbon & Climate Law Review.

Ralph Wilde Senior Global Research Fellow UK

Dr Ralph Wilde is a member of the Faculty of Laws at University College London, University of London. He works in the fields of international law and international relations, and his current research focuses on the administration of territory by international organizations and foreign states, the concept of trusteeship in international law and public policy, and the extraterritorial application of human rights norms. His book addressing the first two of these topics, International Territorial Administration: How Trusteeship and the Civilizing Mission Never Went Away was published by OUP in 2008 and won the Certificate of Merit (book prize) of the American Society of International Law in 2009. At the International Law Association (ILA) Ralph is a member of the international Executive Council and the International Committee on Human Rights Law, and serves as Rapporteur of the Study Group on UN Reform and Joint Honorary Secretary of the British Branch. He was formerly a member of the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law. More information:  www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/wilde

Fuad Zarbiyev Global Research Fellow Azerbaijan Fuad Zarbiev holds an LLM from Harvard Law School (2010), a Ph.D in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva (2009), the Diploma of the Hague Academy of International Law (2002) and the Diploma on International and Comparative Human Rights Law from the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg (2004). He is the author of various publications in international law journals and books on general international law, theory of international law and human rights. He worked for a number of international-law-related cases in Switzerland and before the European Court of Human Rights. He also served as Legal Advisor to the Costa Rican Government before the International Court of Justice in the Dispute regarding Navigational and Related Rights case. At NYU School of Law he will focus on « Judicial Activism in International Law.

2009-2010 Academic Year

Global Research Fellow Pakistan

Maurizia De Bellis Global Research Fellow Italy Maurizia De Bellis is tenured Assistant Professor in Administrative Law at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. She also teaches Administrative Sciences at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. After graduating in Law cum laude (2002) at the University of Pisa, she received a Diploma in Law Studies (2003) from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and went on to obtain a PhD in Law and Economics (2007) in University of Rome “La Sapienza”. In 2005 she has been Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford University, and from 2006 to 2008 she has been research fellow at the University of Siena. In 2008, she obtained the Academy of European Public Law Diploma from the European Public Law Organization (EPLO). She is a Fellow of the Institute for Research on Public Administration (IRPA). From 2005 to 2008, she participated in a European research group on “The evolution of a polycentric administrative space”, within the Connex Network, Mannheim (Germany). She’s working on a book about global financial standards, near completion. She has written essays and articles on regulation of public services, with particular reference to energy and education. For the book Global Administrative Law: Cases, Materials, Issues (2nd edition, 2008), she wrote about international accounting and auditing standard setting, credit rating agencies and due process in WTO case law. Currently, her research interests focus on private regulation in the environmental field.

Paula Gaido

Argentina Paula Gaido is Assistant Professor at Cordoba University in Cordoba, Argentina. She obtained her LL.M in Fundamental Rights at Carlos III University in Madrid. She visited as researcher and visiting scholar Christian Albrecht University in Kiel, Germany, and Genova University, Italy, and Columbia University. She has edited three books: La pretensión de corrección del derecho. La polémica Bulygin/Alexy sobre la relación entre derecho y moral, Externado University, Bogotá, 2001; Relevancia normativa en la justificación de las decisiones judiciales. El debate Bayón/Rodríguez sobre la derrotabilidad de normas jurídicas, Externado University, Bogotá, 2003; Una discusión sobre la teoría del derecho: Joseph Raz, Robert Alexy, Eugenio Bulygin, Marcial Pons, Madrid, 2007. She has translated into Spanish articles by Robert Alexy, Joseph Raz and Brian Bix. At the end of 2008 she concluded the writing of her doctoral thesis, entitled “Law’s Normative Claim. A Conceptual Debate”, at Cordoba University. In this work, she explores and criticizes the answers given by Robert Alexy and Joseph Raz to the question about the normativity of law, and evaluates the insight of their philosophical approaches. Her research activity at NYU will be focused on the study of the impact of these different conceptions of law on recent human right cases. Her main purpose is to re-examine the underlying rationality of these decisions, and critically evaluate their legal character.

Wolfgang Kerber is a professor of economics and holds the chair of Economic Policy at the Department of Business Administration and Economics at Philipps-University Marburg, Germany. After receiving his PhD at the University Erlangen-Nürnberg, he was director at the Walter-Eucken-Institut in Freiburg and professor of economics at the Ruhr-University Bochum. He was a visiting fellow at George Mason University (Fairfax), University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), and the European University Institute (Florence, Italy). His general research interests are competition policy, evolutionary and innovation economics, institutional economics, law and economics, and European integration. In the last years his main fields of research are (1) European and international competition policy and (2) multi-level legal systems and regulatory competition. He has written extensively in both German and English. His most recent publications include articles in  European Journal of Law and Economics ,  World Competition , and  Journal of Competition Law and Economics .

Richard Macrory is one of the most distinguished and experienced environmental lawyers in Europe , who has pioneered the development of the subject in the United Kingdom. He was a founding member and the first chairman of the UK Environmental Law Association in 1989, now the country’s leading environmental law group spanning both practitioners and academics. He was the first editor of the Journal of Environmental Law (Oxford University Press), a post he continued for almost twenty years. In 1991 he was appointed the UK’s first professor of environmental law, and in 2008 was awarded an Hon. Q.C. for his contribution to the development of environmental law. Professor Macrory read law at Oxford and qualified as a barrister in 1974. For a number of years he was the London in-house lawyer for Friends of the Earth Ltd before moving to Imperial College of Science and Technology where he worked with environmental scientists to develop interdisciplinary research and teaching in the field of the environment. He was professor of law and director of the Environmental Change Unit, Oxford University 1994-5, and in 1999 moved to his current position at University College, where he is professor of environmental law and director of the Centre for Law and the Environment within the Law Faculty.

Moran Ofir Global Research Fellow Israel

Moran Ofir is a PhD candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Center for Rationality in its program for outstanding students. Moran holds both an LLB degree from the Hebrew University’s Law School, where she graduated magna cum laude, and an MBA in Finance from the Hebrew University, where she graduated summa cum laude and ranked first among all MBA honors students. Moran is completing her PhD in Law and Finance under the co-direction of Professor Uriel Procaccia and Professor Zvi Wiener. Her dissertation deals with “Investment in Financial Structured Products from a Rational Choice Perspective”. Moran’s main research interests are in Law and Finance, Law and Economics, Behavioral Finance, Corporate Law and Securities Law. Moran received several awards and scholarships, including the Kahneman Fellowship for outstanding doctoral students at the Center for Rationality. Moran is a lecturer in Introduction to Finance and Legal Aspects of Corporate Finance at The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya and at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Antonello Tancredi Global Emile Noel Fellow Italy Antonello Tancredi is a Full Professor of International Law in the School of Law of the University of Palermo. Since 2002, he has been scientific co-ordinator of the PhD Programme in EC Law, Department of Public Law, University of Palermo. He holds a PhD in International Law from the University of Napoli “Federico II”. Before joining the School of Law in Palermo, he worked at the University of Trento and Roma “La Sapienza”. He was several times a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institut, Heidelberg, Germany and was invited, inter alia, to deliver a training course on WTO law at the Chinese National School of Administration, in Beijing (April 2006). His research interests covers generally public international law and its relationship to EU law. His current research focuses on the denial of direct effect to the WTO law in the EC legal system as a matter of institutional balancing.

2008-2009 Academic Year

Nehal Bhuta Hauser Research Scholar Canada Nehal Bhuta , BA 1999 (Melbourne), LLB 1999 (Hons) (Melbourne), MA 2004 (Poli. Sci., New School for Social Research), LLM 2005 (NYU), is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. He has previously worked with the International Justice Program of Human Rights Watch and as a consultant for the International Center for Transitional Justice in New York. His areas of interest are human rights law, humanitarian law, political theory and political economy. He is admitted to practice in Victoria, Australia, and has worked as a clerk in the Federal Court of Australia.

As a Hauser Research Scholar, he will be working on a book manuscript under contract for Columbia University Press, entitled "Between Power and Principle: International Law and Politics after Iraq". He will consider the extent to which the Iraq war and certain aspects of its aftermath may be considered a crucible for certain tensions and contradictory developments in the international legal order after 1989.

Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky Global Fellow from Practice & Government Argentina

Dr. Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky began his career in the private sector as attorney and legal consultant. At this time he also started contributing to NGOs like the Open Society Institute and Proconsumer. Since 2005 he has been working for the Argentina state. He played a leading role in the nationalization of the Buenos Aires water company (AySA), of which he was consequently appointed managing director representing the federal government. He was rapporteur of the Argentinean judge in the arbitral case “Impregilo v. Ente Binacional Yacyretá” in the International Chamber of Commerce, and later became the institutional coordinator of the defendant in this case. He is now working as a consultant to the National Defense Minister of his country. Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky has a Bachelor in law from the National University of Comahue (Río Negro, Patagonia, 1999) and an LL.M. in Corporate law from the Austral University (Buenos Aires, 2002). He received his Ph.D. Summa Cum Laude in “Legal and Economic Aspects of Corruption” at the University of Salamanca (Spain, 2007), and a European Doctorate after conducting his doctoral research at the Economic Department of the University of Vienna (2004/5). In his Ph.D. thesis Dr. Bohoslavsky focused on sovereign insolvency and abusive loans. He published several papers in refereed journals and in newspapers in Latin America and the US related to sovereign insolvency, foreign investments and international arbitration. He authored the forthcoming book Abusive Loans - Overindebtness of states, companies and consumers. At NYU he is working on institutional tools to implement the legal principle that creditors should adopt prudent and sound behavior when lending to sovereign debtors.  He explores furthermore the relation of this principle with the odious debt doctrine and with collective action clauses.

Tillman Braun Global Fellow from Government Germany

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, ‘North Africa, Near and Middle East’, Directorate-General for External Economic Policy, Berlin, Germany

Previously, at the Directorates-General for Economic Policy, for External Economic Policy and for Political Co-ordination, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Technology; at the Coordination Unit (Economic and External Economic Policy), Federal Foreign Office, Berlin; Personal Assistant to the Special Representative of the German Chancellor for negotiations on compensation to former forced laborers, Count Lambsdorff, Bonn, Berlin, Washington, USA; Adviser to a Parliamentary Group in the German Bundestag.

First State Exam in Law [J.D. equivalent], Heidelberg University, as a scholar of the German National Scholarship Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) and Second State Exam in Law [Bar exam equivalent], Higher Regional Court Munich;  Master of Public Administration , John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA; Dr. iur., University of Cologne (‘ summa cum laude ’).

The result of his research as a  Global Fellow from Government  and  Deutsches Haus   Visiting Scholar  at New York University School of Law, New York, has been published as  “Braun, Globalization-driven Innovation: The Investor as a Partial Subject in Public International Law – An Inquiry into the Nature and Limits of Investor Rights –“, Jean Monnet Working Paper 04/13 (2013), New York University School of Law, New York .

Publications in International Investment Law and International Economic Law .  Lecturer on European and International Investment Law, Humboldt-University, Berlin , and University of Cologne, Germany.

Iris Canor Global Emile Noel Research Fellow Israel

Dr. Iris Canor received her LLB from Tel-Aviv University (Israel), her LLM from the College of Europe (Brugge, Belgium) and a Doctorate in law from the Europa-Institute (University of Saarland, Germany). She also held visiting positions at the Max-Planck Institute of Public International Law, Heidelberg (Germany), and Columbia Law School. She is currently teaching at the College of Management Law School in Israel and at the Europa-Institute in the University of Saarland, Germany. In addition she is a member of the executive committee of Concord (Research Center for Integration of International Law in Israel). Her fields of research and teaching include European law, human rights, public international law and private international law with a special emphasis on the interplay between public international law and private international law. She published inter alia on institutional aspects of European law, on questions of sovereignty and occupation, on diplomatic protection and the right to citizenship, and on theories of private international law.

Professor Dr.Díez-Ripollés is a full time Professor of Criminal Law at Málaga University in Spain, and Head of the Andalusian Institute of Criminology. He teaches courses on criminal Law. general part., particular crimes, and criminal justice policy. His publications comprise a wide range of topics, from criminal justice policy issues -such as the consolidation of the law and order approach in different countries, or cross-national comparisons on the criminal law-making process-, and criminology –such as urban planning corruption practices or drug offences prosecution enforcement-, to foundations of criminal law –e.g. methodological foundations of subjective elements of crime-, and particular crimes –mainly, drug offences, money laundering, assisted suicide and euthanasia or crimes against minors' safety. He has also published legal commentaries and handbooks on criminal law. general part, and particular crimes. He has taught and/or conducted research as Visiting Professor at the Universities of Freiburg, Switzerland and Mainz, Germany, and as Visiting Scholar at the University of California at Berkeley. His research activity at NYU will be focused on “Criminal Justice Policy in Western Europe: The influence of the USA and Nordic European Criminal Justice Policy Approaches”.

Dr. Benjamin Geva is a Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. He specializes in commercial, financial and banking law, particularly in payment and credit instruments, electronic banking and the regulation of the payment system. He obtained his LLB (cum laude) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1970) and his LLM and S.J.D. at Harvard. He held visiting positions, in the United States, at the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois, the University of Utah and Northwestern University as well as taught in the summer program of Duke university in Hong Kong; in Israel at Tel Aviv University; in Australia in Monash, Deakin and Melbourne Universities; and in France at the faculté de droit et de science politique d'Aix-Marseille. He was a Visitor at the law faculties of Oxford and Cambridge Universities in England and at Max-Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law, Hamburg, Germany. He practised with Blake, Cassels and Graydon in Toronto and under the IMF technical assistance program, has advised and drafted key financial sector legislation for the authorities of several countries, particularly, on missions for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Haiti, Yugoslavia, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Timor-Leste, and Sri Lanka. In Canada he has been on legislative drafting working groups in the areas of personal property security, securities transfers, and standby credits & independent guarantees. He has been on the Osgoode faculty since 1977. He is the founding editor in chief of the Banking and Finance Law Review (BFLR) and has written extensively in his areas of expertise, including a monograph on Financing Consumer Sales and Product Defences in Canada and the US (Toronto: Carswell, 1984), a treatise on the Law of Electronic Funds Transfer (New York: Matthew Bender, 1992, with annual updates with contributors to 2007) and a comparative law text on Bank Collections and Payment Transactions (Oxford: OUP, 2001). He is a member of various professional domestic and overseas committees and institutions involved in research and law reform. His current research is on the legal history of the payment order, negotiable instruments and funds transfers, and payment and settlement systems.

Dr. Xiuli Han received her LL.D. from Xiamen University in international law, P.R.C., in September of 2006. Because of her excellent performance during her PhD candidate studies, in July 2006 she became one of the faculty members at the Law School of Xiamen University. Currently, Dr Han is an Assistant Professor of International Law as well as a member of the Society of International Economic Law of China and the Society of International Law of China. She is also the editor of Chinese Journal of International Economic Law and a part-time attorney at the United Xinshi Law Firm in Xiamen City. Dr Han’s academic area focuses on international economic law and international environmental law. Within the field of international economic law she has published one monograph: "The Principle of Proportionality in WTO", and more than forty articles and book chapters, including articles in theChinese Journal of International Law and James Cook University Law Review, and translated the famous book "General Principles of Law as Applied by International Courts" and "Tribunals" written by Professor Bin Cheng. She won the research project entrusted by the Ministry of Justice of China in 2007. Dr Han’s recent interest is international environmental law issues. As a global research fellow at the NYU Law School, her research proposal is entitled “International Dispute Settlement Bodies and Environmental Protection from a Chinese Lawyer’s Perspective”.

Koichi Inamori has devoated a significant portion of his career to international human rights law, with a specific research interest in the interface of international and domestic law and how mechanisms for treaty enforcement can play a role in introducing international norms of human rights into domestic jurisprudence. His efforts have not been solely devoted to academics, as he has taken an active part in promotiong human rights, both at home and abroad, through various committees of his local bar association, the Aichi Bar Association, as well as with various committees of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA). Moreover, his past research activities as a graduate student and active membership in various human rights committees of the JFBA and the Aichi Bar Association place him in a strong position to the advancement of research in international human rights law, as well as to the learning environment of his future classmates.

Tally Kritzman will receive her PhD from Tel Aviv University School of Law's direct PhD Program. Her thesis was written on socio-economic refugees under the Supervision of Eyal Benvenisti. She completed her LLB (Cum Laude) at the Tel Aviv University School of Law.

Tally's main research and teaching interests are refugee law, immigrants rights and international human rights. She has taught at the Tel Aviv University School of Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Ramat Gan College. She has also been a part of the Refugee Rights Clinic in Tel Aviv.

Tally was a Fox International Fellow at the Yale Macmillan Center in the academic year of 2006-7, and received the Fulbright Doctoral Researchers Fellowship for that year. Tally also received the Yad Hanadiv Foundation Fellowship for her post-doctoral studies in NYU.

Tally worked as a clerk for the Deputy President of the Israeli Supreme Court Mishael Cheshin (retired), and has been a member of the Israeli bar since 2004.

Dr. Jacob Nussim is an assistant professor of law at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, where he teaches courses on tax (income taxation, VAT, corporate taxation, tax policy), law and economics, regulations, and microeconomics. Dr. Nussim holds a BA (econ.) magna cum laude, LL.B and LLM magna cum laude from Tel-Aviv University (Israel) and LLM and J.S.D. from the University of Chicago.Dr. Nussim’s main research interest is in the fields of tax and law and economics, and he has published articles in various journals such as the Yale law review, Virginia tax law review, International review of law and economics, Supreme Court economic review, European journal of law and economics, Review of law and economics. Dr. Nussim was a visiting professor at UCLA during the fall semester of 2008 and joined the Hauser global program for the spring semester of 2009.

Ms. Adriana Opromolla Global Fellow from Practice & Government Italy

Ms. Opromolla is currently employed as Social Policy Officer at Caritas Europa.  However, her professional experiences also include serving as a lawyer at both the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, she has worked on the Advisory Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion and Beliefs (assisting the Italian Director) and has served as the delegated expert for the Holy See in the Ad Hoc Committee on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings of the Council of Europe drafting the Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings. Ms. Opromolla’s proposal entitled "Enhancing Labour Rights in a Globalized World: Finding Solutions through a Comparative Transatlantic Perspective" will examine the impact of global trade on human rights, in particular of the WTO rules on Labor law and social standards. Within this context, Ms. Opromolla intends to carry out comparative research between the different legal arguments defended by the EU and the US.  Ms. Opromolla holds an LL.M. from the University of Geneva and recently began her Ph.D. studies at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium.  During her residency, Ms. Opromolla will be affiliated with the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice.

Frank Hogholm Pedersen Global Fellow from Practice & Government Denmark

Frank Pedersen is a tax scholar and futurist. Combining an exhaustive understanding of the fundamentals of income taxation with a profound knowledge of the development of western societies, he works with the conceptual understanding and modernization of income tax systems.

Dr. Pedersen holds a position as a senior consultant at the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies, one of Scandinavia’s leading non-partisan think tanks. He is a sought-after speaker for authorities and companies, with customers such as The Danish Commerce and Companies Agency, The City of Copenhagen and Nokia. Previously he was director of the unit for tax simplification at the Danish Ministry of Taxation, a unit working directly for the minister of taxation and which managed to reduce the administrative burdens for Danish business with 10 pct. during its first 3 years of work under the leadership of Dr. Pedersen.

Frank Pedersen earned his Master’s and PhD degrees in law at Aarhus University, Denmark. In addition, he has studied sociology at The Humboldt University in Berlin. From 1997-98, he was a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School. His dissertation is published with the title “Tax Aversion – a Sociology of Law and Tax Policy Analysis”.

Dr. Pedersen is currently working on a research project analyzing income tax systems using the newest social science theories in the field of ‘complex systems’. An aim is to enhance the value of the tax-simplification literature for both practitioner and tax theorist. The literature needs to better include developments in technology and to embrace the necessity for tax systems to be able to function in more complex and shifting environments. Dr. Pedersen will be affiliated with the Tax Program.

Yehuda Septimus is a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at Yale University.Yehuda Septimus received his doctorate in Religious Studies at Yale University. He is currently working on a book entitled, "On the Boundaries of Prayer: Rabbinic Ritual Texts with Addressees Other Than God" , which examines the rhetorical, ritual, and definitional limits of rabbinic prayer based on ritual recitations preserved in talmudic texts addressed to non-divine beings such as humans and angels. He received a BA in English Literature from Yeshiva University, an MA in Classical Jewish History and Literature from Yale University, and rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. His research interests include Jewish Law; Talmud and Midrash; Jewish Ritual and Synagogue Culture; and the intersection of early Christianity and Judaism.

Filippo Valguarnera (born 1977) has earned a law degree (summa cum laude) and a PhD in Comparative Law at the University of Florence, Italy. Since 2007, Dr. Valguarnera has been a research fellow in Comparative Law at the same university, where he also teaches Comparative Legal Systems at the Faculty of Economics. During the academic year 2007-08, Dr. Valguarnera has taught European Law at New York University's Florence Center, in the Political Science program. He has also worked as a research fellow at the University of Uppsala (Sweden), pursuing a research funded by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency on the right of the public to access private land (the so called “allemansrätt”). His main research interests concern access to justice, with particular reference to class action, as well as land ownership, with particular reference to the access of the public on privately owned land. His research proposal is entitled “Opt-in or opt-out? A comparative study” and deals with the legal and cultural factors that prevent the European legislators from a generalized adoption of the opt-out system for the determination of the class in class action lawsuits.

Dr. Raphaël van Steenberghe received his PhD in Law from the University of Louvain (Belgium, 2008). He also holds an LLM in International Law from the University of Cambridge (UK, 2004) and a BA and MA in Law (2001) as well as in Philosophy (2002) from the University of Louvain. His doctoral research considers the matter of Self-Defence in Public International Law. Dr. Raphaël van Steenberghe is also the author of various articles in the Revue générale de droit international public (RGDIP) or the Revue belge de droit international (RBDI) on questions pertaining to use of force between States. He contributed to the third edition of the commentary of the United Nations Charter as well. He was a correspondent for the Bulletin of Legal Developments published by the British Institute for International and Comparative Law. He was also involved in research on criminal law issues and published a couple of papers on the subject. Dr. van Steenberghe Raphaël has taught International Law at the University of Louvain for three years where he has been in charge of seminars and examination. He has also taken part in several conferences where he delivered speeches. He was an intern with the legal department of the International Court of Justice (The Hague, 2001) and the Codification Division of the United Nations (New York, 2006). As a Global Research Fellow at NYU School of Law, he is engaged in a research on the aut dedere aut judicare issue.

Wai Yee Wan is an Assistant Professor in the School of Law at the Singapore Management University. She graduated with an LLB (First Class Honors) from the National University of Singapore in 1996. She also holds a BCL from the University of Oxford, where she was in residence at St Edmund Hall in 1996/97. After obtaining her BCL, she joined the Singapore Legal Service and served as a Justices’ Law Clerk, Assistant Registrar and Deputy Public Prosecutor. Immediately prior to joining academia, she was a partner at Allen & Gledhill, Financial Services Department, where she practised in the areas of mergers and acquisitions as well as equity capital markets. She is currently on the Law Reform Committee of the Singapore Academy of Law.

Wai Yee’s fields of research are in corporate and securities regulation, and she has published, inter alia, in the Company and Securities Law Journal, Company Lawyer, Journal of Business Law, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies and Singapore Academy of Law Journal. She was awarded the Lee Foundation Fellow for Research Excellence in 2007. At NYU, her research proposal will be on the validity of deal protection devices in negotiated acquisition or merger transactions under Anglo-American law.

Ms Xu is an Associate Professor and Associate Director of Economic Law Center at Shanghai Jiaotong University, and a Secretary-general of Tax Law Center of Shanghai Law Society, Shanghai, China. She received double Bachelor's Degrees in International Trade and Law from Hubei University School of Law in 1997 and her PhD in Finance Law from Wuhan University School of Law in 2003. Her major fields of research and teaching are Tax Law, Financial Law, Bank Law and Economic Law. Moreover, she published extensively in some of the nation’s most outstanding law reviews and her scholarship has been reprinted in specialized journals. Ms. Xu's book, Legal Aspects on Credit-right Finance, was published by the Law Press in 2005. She was rewarded a grant on her cutting-edge research on securitization issues by the China Social Science Fund in 2006, which is the highest level of government support in China academics. During her residency, Ms. Xu will focus her research on Legal Issues of Tax Planning: A Sino-US Comparison, which involves promoting rights-awareness of taxpayers and advocating democratic control of public finance.

2007-2008 Academic Year

Dr. Joseph David

Dr. Joseph (Yossi) David has received a BA in philosophy and Jewish history from the Open University and a LLB from Bar Ilan University, Israel. His MA and PhD are in philosophy and Jewish thought from the Hebrew University, Israel. He is the editor of The State of Israel: Between Judaism and Democracy (Israel Democracy Institute, 2003), and Questioning Dignity: Human Dignity as Supreme Modern Value, (Magnes Press, 2006). He is also the author of the forthcoming Between Logos and Nomos – Studies in Jewish Comparative Jurisprudence. Professor David's research and teaching have focused on various topics in the Jewish legal tradition from historical and jurisprudential perspective. His recent studies have focused on Jewish-Islamic comparative theories of adjudication (judicial analogy and judicial error), epistemology of law in pre-modern legal systems (memory and transmission), nature and law, violence and ethics of weapons of mass destruction. He has published numerous articles and book chapters, including articles in Ratio Juris and The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence. His research proposal is entitled "Legal Imagination and Religious Identity in Jewish and Islamic Jurisprudential Thought."

Ms. Anna Dolidze Albert Podell Global Fellow at Risk Georgia

Anna Dolidze is a human rights lawyer and Albert Podell Global Fellow at Risk at New York University School of Law. In 2007, Anna was a Visiting Scholar at the Harriman Institute of Columbia University. Currently Chair of the Center for Democracy in Georgia, she is the former president of the Georgian Young Lawyers Association (GYLA).

Established in 1994, GYLA promotes higher standards for the legal profession and supports the professional development of law students and young lawyers in Georgia. GYLA's focus areas include promotion of rule of law, legal reform, developing legal education, building civil society networks, and ensuring transparency and accountability of the government.

A graduate of Tbilisi State University, Ms. Dolidze as well pursued extensive legal studies abroad, and received her LL.M. (Master of Laws) in Public International Law from Leiden University in the Netherlands. She has contributed to the work of a number of important organizations such as the Georgia Media Council, the Stakeholders Committee of the Millennium Challenge Georgia Fund, and the Human Rights Monitoring Council of the Penitentiary and Detention Places. Ms. Dolidze served as Adjunct Professor in Human Rights and International Law at the Caucasus School of Law and Georgian American University.

Ms. Dolidze is the author of numerous publications on legal reforms in Georgia.

Dr. Ludovic Hennebel

Dr. Ludovic Hennebel holds a PhD in Law (ULB, 2005), the Diploma on International Protection of Human Rights from the Institut Rene Cassin in Strasbourg (2001), an LLM in human rights and civil liberties (University of Leicester, UK, 1999), and a BA and MA in law (ULB, 1998). He has been a member of the Perelman Center for Legal Philosophy of the Law Faculty of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles since 2000, where he conducts his research and acts as director of the Brussels based academic association Magna Carta - Human Rights Network International. His research focuses on international human rights law. He has worked on the inter-American system of human rights, the UN system of human rights, business and human rights, global justice and global law. He is the author and editor of various publications, including, inter alia, 'Classer les droits de l¹homme' (Book with Emmanuelle Bribosia, Bruylant, 2004), 'Responsabilite des entreprises et coregulation' (Book with Thomas Berns and others, Bruylant, 2006), and 'La Convention americaine des droits de l'homme' (Bruylant, 2007) among others. At NYU, he will work on "Towards global justice: How to ensure an access to justice for the human rights violations' victims?" at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice.

Professor Johanna Hey

Professor Hey is a German professor of tax law living in Cologne. In 1996 she received her Doctor Juris summa cum laude, at the University of Cologne with her thesis on "Harmonization of Business Taxation in Europe". After completing two years of a Senior Research Fellowship at the Institute of Tax Law of the University of Cologne as an assistant to Professor Joachim Lang in 2001 she finished her Postdoctoral Thesis (Habilitation) on "Tax Planning Reliability as a Legal Problem". Professor Hey is currently the Director of the Institute of Tax Law and a full professor at the University of Cologne where she teaches courses on Principles and Constitutional Framework of Taxation, Personal Income Tax, Business Taxation, Value Added Tax, Tax Procedure, European Tax Law, Administrative and Constitutional Law. In addition to her academic duties, Professor Hey is a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the German Federal Ministry of Finance, the Expert Group for Tax Codification of the Stiftung Marktwirtschaft; Head of Business Tax Integration Working Group as well as a member of the Board of the German Professors’ Association, where she was elected Vice President in 2006. She has published approximately 70 academic publications on various aspects of German, European and international tax law and German public and constitutional law. Professor Hey’s research proposal is entitled "United States Experiences with Tax Competition: Potential Answers for Germany and the European Union." Professor Hey will be affiliated with the Tax Program and the Jean Monnet Center.

Dr. Job Jindo

Dr. Job Y. Jindo received a BA in the Bible and Talmud from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, in 1997. In 1999, he earned a MA in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, United States. He then completed a PhD in the Department of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 2006, with a dissertation entitled: “Biblical Metaphor Reconsidered: A Cognitive Approach to Poetic Metaphor in Biblical Prophecy” (awarded distinction). His research interests include: ancient cosmology, poetics of ancient literature, biblical law, New Testament in light of rabbinic literature, Jewish Biblical Exegesis, and history of modern biblical scholarship. While in residency at NYU, his research focuses on the cognitive approach of the poetics and the Weltanschauung of ancient literature as set forth in his dissertation.

Dr. Thomas Krebs

Educated in Germany, Dr. Krebs earned his LLB at the University of Kent at Canterbury (English and German Law), then earned the postgraduate Bachelor of Civil Law degree followed by doctorate at Christ Church, University of Oxford where his thesis, supervised by Professor Peter Birks, focused on the comparative law of restitution. His book 'Restitution at the Crossroads' was awarded the Cavendish Book Prize at the Annual Dinner of the Society of Legal Scholars 2001. After three years as Norton Rose Lecturer in Commercial Law at University College London, Dr. Krebs took up his present post as University Lecturer in Commercial Law at Oxford University and his Fellowship of Brasenose College. Dr. Krebs is also a practicing barrister with an associate tenancy at Serle Court, Lincoln's Inn.

Dr. Junjiao Liang

Dr. Amparo Martinez Guerra is a member of the research project Reforms, Universal Jurisdiction and Fundamental Rights Criminal Protection of Madrid directed by Dr. Luis Rodriguez Ramos and supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhems Universitat (Bonn), Max Planck-Institut fur auslandisches und internationales Strafrecht (Freiburg am Breisgau) and the Ortega and Gasset Foundation. She is also a consultant at the Center for Political and International Studies. Amparo received her LL.B from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid in 2001. In 2002, she became a PhD candidate and predoctoral fellow in the Criminal Law Department, Universidad Complutense of Madrid. She completed her PhD in Law cum laude in 2006 with her dissertation on Criminal Law and consumer protection in the EU and the U.S.A. She has been a visiting researcher at the European Law Research Center Harvard Law School under the supervision of Prof. David. W. Kennedy (2003); at the Institut fur Kriminologie und Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, Albert-Ludwig Universitat with Dr. Prof. h.c Klaus Tiedemann (2004); at the European University Institute, Department of Law, in Florence (2005) and at the New York University Law School Library in 2006. Before joining the University, she was trainee at the Investment Promotion Bureau, Spanish Ministry of Economy. In her research proposal, "International Criminal Jurisdiction" Dr. Martinez will focus on the role of the International Criminal Court Prosecutor and national Prosecutors applying the Universal Jurisdiction Principle investigating international crimes and crimes against humanity.

Dr. Makane Mbengue

Dr. Makane Moise Mbengue, a native of Senegal, is a Teaching Assistant and Researcher at the Law Faculty of the University of Geneva, Switzerland. In 1997, he received his LLB from the University Gaston Berger of Saint-Louis (Senegal) in Public Law. In 1998, he received a Masters degree (Maitrise in the French system) in Public Law from the University of Saint-Louis. In 1999, he received an LLM in Business and Economic Law from the same University. In 2001, he obtained the Certificate of the Center for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations. Dr. Mbengue completed his PhD in international law, summa cum laude, from the University of Geneva in June 2007. Dr. Mbengue is also the author of a number of articles in widely respected and cited scientific journals and books on trade and environment, international dispute-settlement, the law of treaties, law of international watercourses and WTO law. From 2001 to 2005, he worked as a researcher for the Swiss National Science Foundation on a project entitled "Trade, the Environment and the International Regulation of Biotechnology". From September 2004 to June 2005, he was a law clerk at the International Court of Justice (The Hague, Netherlands). He has been a consultant for the World Bank, the World Health Organization, the Nile Basin Initiative and the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health. At NYU School of Law, he will focus on the relationship between Globalization and Regionalism in the Protection of the Environment and of Health. The research will identify and describe the various types of relations between multilateralism and regionalism in the field of natural resources management and health protection. Dr. Mbengue's research proposal is entitled "Globalization and Regionalism in the Protection of the Environment and of Health." During his residency, Dr. Mbengue will be affiliated with the Institute for International Law and Justice.

Ms. Yasuko Morooka Global Japanese Federation of Bar Fellow Japan

Ms. Morooka is the candidate nominated by the Japanese Federation Bar Association (JFBA).  As a registered attorney with the Tokyo Bar Association and the JFBA, she has been actively involved in various committees and projects especially those involving gender equality, the protection of foreigners' human rights, and the elimination of racial discrimination in Japan. She has especially worked for the right to education for children of foreigners and ethnic minorities, focusing on foreign and ethnic schools in Japan. She has tackled reform of the educational system in order to secure these rights.  Most recently she served as the deputy direct general of the Executive Committee Symposium for the 47th Convention on the Protection of Human Rights by the JFBA. Ms. Moorkoa has written a number of articles on the issues of gender and discrimination and intends to further explore this area in her research proposal entitled "A Comparative Analysis of Legal Systems and its Effects to Eliminate Racial Discrimination in the United States and Other Countries."

Ms. Adrianna Opromolla Global Fellow from Government Italy

Dr. Ronen Perry

Dr. Perry is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Haifa where he has received two awards for excellence in teaching. Dr. Perry received his LLB magna cum laude from Tel Aviv University in 1996. He was admitted to the special program for excellent students (top 0.5% of undergraduate students in all disciplines), and the IDF academic reserve (top undergraduate students in select disciplines). In 1997, he completed with distinction his LLM studies, as part of the direct doctoral track requirements, at the Hebrew University. He then served for three years in the IDF JAG Corps. He received his LL.D. summa cum laude from the Hebrew University in 2001. In addition, Dr. Perry is one of the founding editors, and a senior editor (one of six) of the Journal of Tort Law, a University of California-Berkeley Publication, and the editor-in-chief of the Haifa Law Review. Dr. Perry has published more than twenty articles on tort, insurance, remedies, jurisprudence, and legal education and his book, Economic Ricochets, discusses the problem of relational purely economic loss from historical, comparative, and theoretical perspectives. His research proposal is entitled "A Critical Study of the Consequential/Relational Economic Loss Dichotomy in Tort Law."

Professor Michelle Ratton-Sanchez

Professor Tsakyrakis is an Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at Athens University where he teaches courses on Human Rights, General Theory of the State, and Legal Ethics while simultaneously serving as a practicing attorney where he has successfully argued cases before the European Court of Human Rights. Dr. Tsakyrakis has published extensively on numerous Human Rights issues including terrorism, hate speech and the death penalty. Professor Tsakyrakis has had various sabbaticals in Paris, Harvard University, and Columbia University, and while at NYU Law he will spend his time conducting on a research project entitled "The Balancing Approach on the Balance: Human Rights Limitations in the ECHR" which will provide research for another book he will write on the general theory of human rights law. During his residency, Professor Tsakyrakis will be affiliated with the Jean Monnet Center.

Dr. Kaius Tuori Hauser Research Scholar Finland

Dr. Kaius Tuori holds a doctorate in Law and a M.A. in History from his studies at the universities of Helsinki, Finland, and La Sapienza in Rome, Italy. His research interests include legal history, Roman law, legal anthropology, and classical archaeology. In his work on intellectual history he studied how modern law affected the history of ancient Roman law. During his stay with the Hauser Global Law School Program, he shall pursue a similar chronologically challenged project on how Americal Legal Realism influenced the study of early law during the mid-20th century.

Last year Dr. Tuori was the University Lecturer in Legal History at the Faculty of Law at the University of Helsinki. In 2008, he shall continue his post-doctoral project at the Center of Excellence of Global Governance Research at the Erik Castren Institute of International Law and Human Rights in Helsinki. His work has been published in The Journal of Legal History, Revue Internationale des Droits de l'Antiquite and the Legal History Review.

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Mr. Chih-Ching Yu Global Fellow from Practice Taiwan

Mr. Yu earned his LL.B degree from the Department of Law of Soochow University in 1998, then passed both the entrance examination of the National Taipei University Graduate School of Law and the national judicial examination. In 2005, he completed his master thesis entitled: "A Study on Personal Information Protection in the Field of the Co-Marketing of the Financial Holding Company."   Mr. Yu's professional experience includes six years as a prosecutor in the Taiwan Taipei District, first working on criminal cases, then in the Domestic Violence, Child Abuse and Sexual Crime Division, and most recently on cases involving corruption and financial crime.  In October 2006, he was appointed to prosecute an insider-trading case, in which one of the accused was the son-in-law of Taiwan's incumbent President Chen Shui-Bian. With his specialized training in financial laws, he successfully persuaded judges to make a guilty verdict.  His courtroom defense was mentioned as the "defense of the century" by a leading Taiwanese financial magazine,  Business Weekly .  Through his experiences working in this area, Mr. Yu was made aware that the number of financial scandals in Taiwan has continued to increase over the past years. This experience has inspired Mr. Yu to further investigate the techniques and approaches used in detecting financial crimes in his research proposal entitled "Government Strategies for the Prevention of Corporate Corruption."

2006-2007 Academic Year

Dr. Marian Angeles Ahumada, a native of Santander, Spain, is Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. In 1988, she received her LLB from the Universidad de Valladolid, Spain. In 1990 she was conferred her Diploma of Specialization in Constitutional Law and Political Science from the Centro de Estudios Constitucionales, Spain, and received the Constiutional Law Prize. Dr. Ahumada completed her PhD in law (doctor europeus), cum laude, premio extraordinario, from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, in 2004.

She has being visiting researcher at Max-Planck-Institut in Heidelberg, Harvard Law School and NYU School of Law, and visiting scholar at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa and the University of Essex. Since 1998 she has been Guest Professor at the Universidad Externado de Colombia as a member of the Faculty teaching the Master Course on Constitutional and Parliamentary Law in Bogotá. During the academic years 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 she taught the course Introduction to Civil Law and Comparative Constitutional Law in the William & Mary Summer Law Program in Madrid. She is Tutor and Professor at the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid, Spain, and in 2004 was named collaborator of the Global Law Garrigues Chair at the Universidad de Navarra. She has lectured in various countries in Europe and Latin America and taken part in the Doctoral Program organized by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the Beijing University of Foreign Studies. From 2001 to 2004, Dr. Ahumada was Academic Director of the EU-China Legal and Judicial Program (Lawyers’ Training) in Madrid.

Dr. Ahumada has published a number of legal articles in the fields of constitutional law, law of constitutional courts and comparative constitutionalism. Her PhD research was focused on the comparison between the American and European approaches to constitutional review. This research was awarded the “Nicolás Pérez Serrano” Prize for doctoral dissertations in constitutional law and political science in 2005, and served as the basis for two books: La Jurisdicción Constitucional en Europa. Bases teóricas y políticas (Constitutional Jurisdiction in Europe. Political and Theoretical Foundations), published in 2005, and Judicial Review: el control de constitucionalidad en los Estados Unidos (forthcoming).

At NYU School of Law, she will embark on research on the relationships among state and federal courts and the way “judicial federalism” influences and is influenced by the performance of federalism in broader sense. For a variety of reasons she thinks that United States is a unique laboratory for this work, even if she plans not confining the research to the American case. To spend time at the Law School, she was granted a fellowship by the Caja Madrid Foundation and obtained a permission of leave from her university.

Dr. Leora Batnitzky is Associate Professor of Religion at Princeton University. She received a BA in philosophy from Barnard College, Columbia University and a BA in biblical studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Her MA and PhD are in religion from Princeton University. She is the author of Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas: Philosophy and the Politics of Revelation (Cambridge, 2006) and Idolatry and Representation: The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered (Princeton, 2000). She is also the editor of the forthcoming Martin Buber: Schriften zur Philosophie und Religion (Gütersloher) and, since 2004, the co-editor of Jewish Studies Quarterly .

Professor Batnitzky's research and teaching have focused on modern religious thought and on Jewish thought particularly. Increasingly, she has focused on the historical and philosophical continuities between religious thought and political theory as they relate to the development of modern legal theory. She has published numerous articles and book chapters, including articles in Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and Cardozo Law Review .

At NYU School of Law, Professor Batnitzky's work will focus on the conceptual relation between one of the first proponents of legal positivism Hans Kelsen (1881-1973) and the neo-Kantian Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen (1842-1918) to show some of the ways in which Kelsen's theory of law in general and his theory of international law in particular may be conceptually related if not indebted to Cohen's Jewish theological corrective of Kant. This research aims to demonstrate the common philosophical and political endeavor of modern Jewish thinkers and modern legal theorists influenced by Kelsen to define a concept of law that denies that coercion is an intrinsic part of law. This work is part of a larger project that examines the concept of law in modern religious thought (Jewish and Christian) and modern legal theory (Anglo-American and Continental). Professor Batnitzky's project is supported by a New Directions Fellowship from the Andrew Mellon Foundation.

Rabbi Naftali Cohn received a BA from Harvard University, United States, in 1996. In 2001 he earned an MA in Talmudic Studies from Yeshiva University, United States, and in 2002 was ordained by the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. He is currently pursuing a PhD in the department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania, United States. In addition, since 2002, he has served as an Adjunct Instructor in Judaic Studies at Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University.

His current research, on the ancient Jewish legal work known as the Mishnah, combines the perspectives of narrative theory and ritual theory to read ritual narrative texts as cultural documents. He is also exploring the cultural construction of women's lives in the Mishnah and in other ancient Jewish legal and narrative texts.

Dr. Catriona Drew holds an LLB from the University of Aberdeen and a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She lectured in public international law at the Universities of Dundee and Glasgow in Scotland before joining the School of Oriental and African Studies, of the University of London, in 2003. She has been a Visiting Fellow at the Human Rights Program of Harvard Law School, and is co-founder of the Centre for International Law and Colonialism at SOAS. Her principal research interest relates to the international law of self-determination. She is currently working on an international legal history of the relationship between the principle of self-determination and population transfer.

Dr. Dimitrios Kyritsis graduated from the University of Athens earning a degree in Law in 2000. One year later he was awarded the M.Jur. from Mansfield College, University of Oxford. He then received the M.Phil. and D.Phil. from Brasenose College, University of Oxford. His thesis, entitled "Divided Authority: Separation of Powers and Legal Theory," addressed the controversy over the nature of law through an account of the ideal of separation of powers. After completing his thesis, Dr. Kyritsis returned to Greece and was actively involved in teaching and research in legal philosophy at the University of Athens.

Dr. Kyritsis's primary research interests range from analytic jurisprudence to constitutional theory. In his current research he aims to step back into moral philosophy and advance a theory of practical authority that can be applied to law as well as to other systems of authoritative guidance more generally.

Dr. Michel B. Likosky teaches in the Law School of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. In 2006, he published Law, Infrastructure, and Human Rights (Cambridge University Press) with the underlying research supported by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. A second book, The Silicon Empire (Ashgate 2005), was based upon doctoral work completed in the Law Faculty of Oxford University examining the continuities and discontinuities between colonial and present-day high technology-based transnational legal orders. He has edited two books: Transnational Legal Processes (Cambridge University Press 2002) and Privatising Development (Martinus Nijhoff 2005). He has twice contributed to the Oxford Amnesty Lectures (Oxford University Press 2003, 2006). He teaches International Economic Law, Law and Globalization, and Public International Law. Dr. Likosky has held fellowships at the University of Oxford, the University of Bonn, and the Center for Media Education in Washington, D.C. He has consulted for corporation and worked with non-governmental organizations.

Dr. Nicola Lucchi is a lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Ferrara, Italy, and research associate at the Department of Legal Studies of the University of Ferrara. He is a Fellow of the Center for Internet and Society at the Stanford Law School and he is currently a Global Engelberg Research Fellow at the NYU School of Law.

Dr. Lucchi was a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, and at the University of Texas at Austin, School of Law.

His current research focuses on intellectual property issues and rights in digital media. At NYU School of Law, he will work on a project concerning the management of digital intellectual property rights and its impact on consumer protection.

His awards include the European Commission's Kaléidoscope Programme scholarship and the Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin.

From June 2001 to May 2005 he worked as Honorary Judge at the Court of Ferrara. Before joining the academia, Dr. Lucchi was a public relations assistant to one of Italy's foremost classical music conductors Claudio Abbado and also to the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.

He has published on legal informatics, comparative intellectual property, information society and cyberlaw. Among his recent publications are: "Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Media: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protection, Technological Measures and New Business Models under E.U. and U.S. Law" ( Buffalo Law Review , Vol. 53, No. 4, Fall 2005); "The Supremacy of Techno-Governance: Privatization of Digital Content and Consumer Protection in the Globalized Information Society" ( International Journal of Law and Information Technology , forthcoming 2006) and Digital Media & Intellectual Property (Berlin, Springer-Verlag, forthcoming 2006).

Patrick Macklem is a Professor of Law at University of Toronto, a Permanent Visiting Professor at Central European University, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He holds law degrees from Harvard and Toronto, and an undergraduate degree in political science and philosophy from McGill. He served as Law Clerk for Chief Justice Brian Dickson of the Supreme Court of Canada and as a constitutional advisor to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. He was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford Law School in 1988 and at U.C.L.A. School of Law in 1992. In 2003, he was selected as a Fulbright New Century Scholar, taught at the European University Institute, and was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School.

Indigenous Difference and the Constitution of Canada (2001) (awarded the Canadian Political Science Association 2002 Donald Smiley Prize for best book on Canadian governance and the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences 2002 Harold Innis Prize by for the best English-language book in the social sciences), co-editor of Canadian Constitutional Law (2003), The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada's Anti-terrorism Bill (2001), and Labour and Employment Law (2004), and has published numerous articles on international human rights law, cultural minorities, constitutional law, indigenous peoples and the law, and labour law.

Prof. Dr. C.W. Maris has been a professor of legal philosophy at the University of Amsterdam since 1988. Since 1992, he has been avisiting professor at the Universities of Surinam and the Dutch Antilles. He is the editor of several journals in the fields of jurisprudence and philosophy. His main fields of research concern the concept of liberty and its practical applications, multiculturalism, love, art, law and literature, and epistemology. Among his publications are A Critique of the Empiricist Explanation of Morality (doctoral dissertation, cum laude ); Letters on Liberty ; Law, Order, and Freedom ; and Twelve Loves . He also wrote and brought on stage the philosophical oratorio Horror Vacui (in cooperation with the composer José-Luis Greco) and the philosophical dialogue The Dance of Zarathustra .

Mr. Ben McFarlane is the University Lecturer in Property Law & Trusts at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. He holds MA and B.C.L. degrees from Oxford, having graduated first in his undergraduate class. He has published articles on contract law and the law of restitution, but his primary current research interest is property law. He is the Convenor of the Land Law teaching group at Oxford and is currently preparing a textbook on Land Law. He also has an interest in French law and was a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris II in 2005-6.

Mr. McFarlane has written widely on the doctrine of proprietary estoppel, and spoke on comparative aspects of that topic at the Obligations III conference in Brisbane in July 2006. His particular interest is in the possible expansion of that doctrine in English law, and he is therefore keen to examine the application of the related doctrine of equitable estoppel in the law(s) of the United States. He wishes to use his time in New York to explore the practical application of equitable estoppel, especially in relation to commercial disputes, and hopes to use the American experience as a means of finding some valuable lessons for the future development of English law. He has undertaken such comparative research before, when writing an article entitled "The Recovery of Money Paid On Judgments Later Reversed" which looked extensively at American law.

Dr. Julio Ríos-Figueroa holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Politics both from New York University. His research focuses on constitutional adjudication, judicial independence, and corruption with an emphasis in Latin America. While at the Hauser Global Law School Program he plans to expand his dissertation work on the effects of judicial independence on corruption, and to analyze the factors that determine variation in the institutional structure of judiciaries and prosecutorial organs across Latin America.

Dr. Ríos-Figueroa will become Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at CIDE, in Mexico City. His work has been published in  Comparative Political Studies ,  Latin American Politics & Society , and the  Journal of Latin American Studies .

Ms. Makiko Sakuma Global Japanese Federation of Bar Fellow Japan

Ms. Makiko Sakuma graduated from Keio University, Japan, with an LL.B. degree in 1995 and passed the Japan National Bar Examination in 1996. From 1997 to 1999, she studied at the Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan. Since 1999, she has been registered as a lawyer with the Japan Federation of Bar Association (JFBA) and the Daini Tokyo Bar Association (DTBA).

Ms. Sakuma has been involved in many cases relating to women's human rights such as domestic violence and divorce cases since she became a lawyer. She has been on the Committee on Sexual Equality of the DTBA since 2002, and in 2003, she served as a vice chairperson of the committee. She also took part in writing the book  Jirei de Manabu Shihou ni okeru Gender Bias  (Gender Bias in Courts) Tokyo: Akashi, 2003.

Ms. Sakuma worked actively for the establishment of law schools in Japan as an officer of the Law School Center of the JFBA from 2002 to 2004, and also as a member of the Law School Establishment Support Committee of the DTBA from 2001 to 2004.

Dr. Mario Savino is a researcher at the Tuscia University of Viterbo, Italy. He received his PhD in Administrative Law from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 2004. In 2005, he was UE Law Poros Chair Professor at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India. He teaches European Administrative Law at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and is coordinator of the research team on "Evolution of a polycentric administrative space," within the Connex Network (Connecting Excellence on European Governance), at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research-Mzes, University of Mannheim, Germany.

His fields of research interest are global and European administrative law. He has published a monograph on the EU committee system ( I comitati dell’Unione europea , Milano, Giuffrè, 2005). He has also written on international transgovernmental bodies, the European Commission, Italian administrative reforms and other topics related to domestic administrative law. He is currently researching on public order, public security and immigration at national, European and global levels. At NYU School of Law he will work on the specific issue of the accountability of transgovernmental networks.

Dr. Noam Sher is an Assistant Professor of Law (Lecturer) at Radzyner School of Law, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel. He received his J.S.D. in 2004, LLM in 2000 and LLB in 1991 from Tel-Aviv University; and his MA in 1992 and BA in 1989 both in economics from Tel-Aviv University. The subject matter of his doctoral dissertation is: Underwriters' Civil Liability for IPO's .

After his LLB and economics studies, Dr. Sher practiced law with Efraty-Galili and Co., Law-Office and then he joined the Radzyner School of Law, IDC. Dr. Sher's main areas of research and teaching are: corporate law, securities regulation, economic analysis of law, property law and bankruptcy law. Dr. Sher served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Law & Business , and the IDC Law Review , in the period of its establishment. Dr. Sher has been a member of the Israeli Bar Association since 1992.

For the period of academic year 2006-2007 Dr. Sher is a Global Law and Economics Research Fellow at New York University School of Law. His main projects are in the areas of economic analysis of medical malpractice, securities regulation and intellectual property law.

Dr. Jichun Shi is a professor at Renmin University of China School of Law, Beijing. He received a Bachelor of Law majoring in politics education from Anhui Normal University, P.R. China, in 1982. He then continued into Anhui University Department of Law and, a few years later, went to Renmin University of China, specialized in civil law, earning his Master of Law in 1985 and Doctor of Law in 1991. He has written and lectured on companies and enterprises law, competition law, consumer law, intellectual property law, and the theory of civil, business and economic law, etc.

He currently focuses on the Chinese anti-trust legislation, paying attention to privatization of, and anti-monopoly on public utilities. He has been appointed as one of the Expert Consultants of the Legislative Committee on Chinese Antimonopoly Law by the Legislative Affairs Office of the PRC State Council. He is also interested in the thinking and institutions of Anglo-Saxon law compared with that of continental law, and wishes to develop comprehensive first-hand experience in the U.S. legal system.

Dr. Yan'an Shi is an associate professor at the School of Law of Renmin University of China (RUC), and the fellow of the Research Center for Criminal Jurisprudence at RUC, one of the key national research institutes of humanistic and social sciences in universities of China. He is a part-time fellow of the College for Criminal Science at Beijing Normal University. He is also the editor of the criminal law part of Jurists Review, which is one of the most influential law journals in China.

He received his master degree in July of 2000, and his doctorate in July of 2003 from RUC. From August of 1994 to August of 1997, he worked in Mudanjiang Procuratorate of Heilongjiang Province, China, and he received the title of associate procurator in May of 1996.

His major interest is criminal law, and his favorite field is criminal policy and international cooperation in criminal matters. He has published one book entitled Inter-regional Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction in China, and cooperated with another young scholar in writing a book on the offences against decency. Since 2000, he has published more than 40 papers on criminal law.

Dr. Benjamin Straumann completed his doctoral dissertation ( insigni cum laude ) on the classical foundations of Hugo Grotius' natural and international law in 2005 at the University of Zurich after studies in Zurich and Rome. He is currently a Global Research Fellow in the Hauser Global Law School Program. He is also an Alberico Gentili Fellow in the Program in the History and Theory of International Law. Previously, Benjamin has worked for the Swiss Mission to the United Nations and was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University. His research interests include the history of natural and international law, natural rights and social contract theories as well as the early modern reception of Roman law and classical political thought.

His publications include "'Ancient Caesarian Lawyers' in a State of Nature: Roman Tradition and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius' De iure praedae ," Political Theory 34, 3 (June 2006), pp. 328-50; "The Right to Punish as a Just Cause of War in Hugo Grotius' Natural Law," Studies in the History of Ethics 2 (February 2006), pp. 1-20, available at http://www.historyofethics.org/022006/022006Straumann.shtml ; and an article on Rome and her influence in modern culture and scholarship in Brill's New Pauly . Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World, ed. M. Landfester (Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, forthcoming).

Prof. Dr. Michael Tumpel was born in 1964 in Vienna, Austria. He holds a M.BA and a doctoral degree from the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. After receiving venia docendi (Habilitation) for Tax Law and Tax Management from Vienna University he became an associate professor of the Vienna University. In 2000, he was appointed full professor at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria.

Professor Tumpel's research interests include various aspects of Austrian, international and European tax law. He has authored or edited several books and has published articles in national and international journals. His current research focuses on the reform of the EU Value Added Tax system to combat tax fraud.

He has been awarded the Albert Hensel Award of the German Tax Law Association 1998, Münster 1998 and the Scientific Award of the International Fiscal Association (IFA), Austrian Branch, Vienna 1998 for his habilitation thesis on Value Added Tax on Intra-Community Trade.

Ms. Pei-Hsien Wong Global Fellow from Practice Taiwan

Ms. Pei-Hsien Wong comes from Taiwan. She graduated from the National Chengchi University School of Law and passed the graduate school's entrance examination in the same university in 1995. She subsequently passed the national judicial examination and was admitted to the Bar in 1996. In 2001, she got her master's degree and wrote a thesis entitled "The civil disputes on the safekeeping boxes in the bank."

Regarding her career, she has been a prosecutor for nearly 7 years. Within this period, she has gone through different departments in her office and has had the experience of investigating criminal cases, debating in the court room and implementing criminal sanction. Those professional careers give her a complete training to go through different parts in the legal procedure. Due to her interest in the rights of women and children, she mainly dealt with cases relating to sexual harassment and assault and domestic violence in the past years.

As Taiwan faces a shortage of prison space and difficulties in prison expansion, Ms. Wong has started to think about the necessities of jailing a criminal. Given the global economic slow-down and the financial difficulties of all governments, she believes that it must be a common problem in the world. Therefore, she applied to participate in the Global Visitors Program at New York University School of Law to perform research on governmental alternatives to jailing criminals. Moreover, she hopes that this study will also attract the attention of other visiting scholars, working together to solve the difficult problem.

2005-2006 Academic Year

Ms. Christine Bateup is a J.S.D. Candidate at NYU School of Law from Australia. She specializes in comparative constitutional law and constitutional theory, with a particular interest in theories of constitutional dialogue. Her doctoral dissertation explores how a clearly defined form of constitutional dialogue between courts, the political branches of government and the people might be institutionalized if a Bill of Rights is incorporated into Australian law, building on existing forms of institutional interaction that exist in the Australian setting.

Ms. Bateup completed her B.A./LL.B. degrees at the University of Melbourne, Australia, in 1997, graduating with first class honors in Law.  She subsequently was employed as a legal clerk at the Federal Court of Australia in Melbourne.  In 2001, she graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, receiving an LL.M. degree with Distinction.  

Stefano Cappiello Global Fellow from Government Italy

Mr. Stefano Cappiello currently works in the Law and Economics Research Department of the Bank of Italy, where he carries out legal research following a "positive" as well as a "normative" economic approach to the analysis of the regulatory framework; his main fields of research are corporate law and financial regulation. Among his tasks he has been involved in the financial regulatory and supervision activity of the Italian Central Bank, has contributed to the recent reform of the Italian company law, has taken part in the revision process of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance.     

After having graduated  cum laude  in law at the University of Rome in 1996, he practiced as a trainee-lawyer and qualified for the Rome Bar Association. In 1998 he attended his military service in the Italian Financial Crime Police, serving as officer in charge of legal affairs. In 1999 he gained an LL.M. from the University of Chicago. He routinely gives lectures on banking law and corporate law at the University of Rome and has participated to various conferences on the same topics. In 2006 he is expected to get his Ph.D. from the University of Viterbo in "Law and Economics."

Author of numerous scholarly publications in the areas of economic analysis of law, banking law and corporate law, he has just completed a book entitled  Directors Remuneration and Equity Based Incentives  where he analyses the Italian regulation on equity-based incentives taking into account their economic effects.

Dr. Alicia Cebada-Romero received her Master in European Union Law from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, in 1995. In 2000, she received her Doctor in Law, cum laude, from the the same institution. She was awarded with the “premio extraordinario” for her doctoral thesis and with an award from the Spanish Royal Academy of Doctors for the best thesis in the Legal and Social Studies Area. Recently she was the Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute, Italy.

Dr. Cebada-Romero's areas of research interest are external action of the European Union, international organizations, and international responsibility. At NYU School of Law she will be researching trade policy as a means to promote development from the perspective of the European Union.

Olivia Coldrey Global Emile Noel Fellow from Government Australia

Ms. Olivia Coldrey is a lawyer with the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC) in Sydney, Australia. She advises EFIC on the legal aspects of financing Australian exports and overseas investments, and has particular experience in structured trade finance and political risk insurance transactions. Prior to joining EFIC, Olivia worked in the finance practice of Baker & McKenzie in Sydney and Hong Kong.

Olivia received her B.Ec. from the Australian National University and her LL.B. from the University of New South Wales, Australia. She also holds a LL.M. with Merit from the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, United Kingdom. During her studies, Olivia interned with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Tanzania and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific in Thailand. She was also research assistant to a Member of the United Kingdom Parliament during her graduate studies in London.

Olivia is the recipient of the 2005 Fulbright Professional Business/Industry (Coral Sea) Award.  At NYU School of Law, under the auspices of the Award, Olivia will pursue her interest in international trade agreements. In particular, she will evaluate new trade opportunities for Australian business and the U.S. Government arising from liberalization of the U.S. Government procurement market, pursuant to the recently concluded Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement.

Ms. Cathryn Costello holds a BCL from University College Cork, Ireland; a LLM from the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium; and a BL from the Honorable Society of King's Inns, Ireland. In October 2003, she took up a Senior Research Fellowship in Public and EC Law at Worcester College, Oxford University, United Kingdom. She is currently working on a monograph on EU immigration law. From 1998 to 2003, she was Lecturer in European Law at the Law School, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, where she taught the mandatory general course on EU law as well as advanced courses in various other aspects of EU law and WTO law. From 2000 to 2003, she also held the position of Director of the Irish Centre for European Law. She has published on EU equality, immigration and constitutional law, and has co-edited a major volume on the new equality directives titled Equality in Diversity: The New Equality Directives , ed. Costello and Barry, Dublin: ICEL No 29, 2003.

Dr. Jean d’Aspremont Lynden received his PhD from the University of Louvain, Belgium, in August. He received his LLM from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. His doctoral research was devoted to the topic of Non-Democratic States and International Law, a research conducted in an empirical perspective (publication in 2006). He is also the author of various articles in the Revue générale de droit international public (RGDIP) or the Revue belge de droit international (RBDI) on questions pertaining to unilateral acts of States or normativity in International Law. He contributed to the third edition of the commentary of the United Nations Charter as well. Dr. d'Aspremont Lynden has also been a correspondent for the Bulletin of Legal Developments published by the British Institute for International and Comparative Law for several years. At a domestic level, he has written a couple of articles on issues related to the exercise of universal jurisdiction or the relation between international law and municipal law.

Dr. d'Aspremont Lynden has taught International Law at the University of Louvain for 4 years where he has been in charge of seminars and examination. He has also taken part in several conferences where he delivered speeches. At the last research forum of the European Society of International Law (ESIL), he made a contribution on the Creation of Democratic States through International Administration of Territory. In 2004, he was a member of the International Law Seminar (ILS) set up under the auspices of the United Nations International Law Commission. In August 2003, he was a visiting researcher at McGill University, Canada. During the summer of 2005 he was invited by the National Univeristy of Burundi to be a professor of a general course in International Law. As a Global Crystal Eastman Research Fellow at NYU School of Law, he is engaged in a research on the Effects of War on International Treaties.

Rabbi David Flatto received a BA from Yeshiva University, United States, in 1994. He then continued into law school earning a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, United States, in 1997. In 1998 he obtained Ordination from Yeshiva University and is currently pursuing a PhD in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, United States. He has written and lectured on Maimonides, Jewish legal philosophy and the critical and historical study of rabbinics.

His current research focuses on the interdisciplinary field of law and Jewish studies, and particularly topics in rabbinic jurisprudence. This research entails analyzing various aspects of the rabbinic judicial system, including issues of legal procedure and governance, as theoretically envisioned and actually implemented in late antiquity. A comparative perspective, assessing the rabbinic system alongside other early imperial and religious legal systems, is also employed in his study.

Dr. Frank Haldemann is a Global Research Fellow and Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Fellow. His research encompasses international human rights law, international criminal law, constitutional law, legal history, legal philosophy and bioethics. He is particulary interested in exploring issues at the border between law and ethics. At NYU School of Law, he will work on the question of transitional justice as an emerging field of international law.

In 1999, Dr. Haldemann received his lic.iur., cum laude, from University of Fribourg, Switzerland, after completing a year in the Erasmus Exchange Program at the University of Vienna, Austria. From 1999 to 2001, he worked as a legal researcher for the Independent Commission of Experts: Switzerland–Second World War. In 2002, he obtained his LLM degree in Legal Theory and History, with merit, from the London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, where he was awarded the British Chevening Scholarship. He wrote a doctoral thesis in the field of legal philosophy and constitutional law titled Responsibility as a Constitutional Principle and, in February 2004, earned his PhD in Law, magna cum laude, from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. In 2003, he became a research assistant/junior lecturer (maître assistant) at the Bioethics Center of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Dr. Haldemann has carried out several research and consulting projects for the Swiss Federal Administration. He is a committee member of the Swiss Society for Biomedical Ethics.

Professor Changyin Han is Professor of Law at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Law School, China. He received his PhD in law from Renmin University of China in 2001. His major fields of research and teaching are bankruptcy law, corporate law and commercial law. Before joining the Shanghai Jiao Tong University faculty, he was dean of the Henan University Law School, China. To date he has published more than 40 academic papers and articles, and chief-authored or co-authored more than ten books on various legal areas.

Dr. Xin He is a lecturer in the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, China. He obtained his LL.B. and LL.M. from Peking University, China, and his J.S.M. and J.S.D. degrees from Stanford University, United States, where he was an Asia-Pacific Scholar. He has published in  Law & Society Review ,  The International Journal of the Sociology of Law ,  Canadian Journal of Law and Society ,  Stanford Journal of International Law ,  Columbia Journal of Asia Law ,  Australian Journal of Asian Law , and many Chinese journals.

His research interests include legal enforcement, law and court, law in transition economies, and property law. At NYU School of Law, he will conduct empirical research into the Chinese court system, including caseload change, litigants’ confidence toward the courts, and the relation between the courts and enterprises.

Chee Youn Hwang Global Fellow from Government Republic of Korea (South Korea)

Dr. Chee Youn Hwang was awarded his Ph.D. in Law at Yonsei University Graduate School, Republic of Korea, in 1996. He received his LL.B. and LL.M. from the same institution in 1985 and 1987, respectively. Since 1996, he has worked as the Constitution Research Officer (career law clerk) at the Constitutional Court of Korea.

In 2001, as a fellowship holder from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, he performed research into a matter of the temporary injunction in the constitutional adjudication at the Institute of Public Law, Bonn University, Germany. In 2003, he participated in the 42nd session of Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) as a delegate of the Republic of Korea.

Dr. Hwang has published numerous articles on a wide range of topics in constitutional law and constitutional litigation law. In 2005, he published recently a collection of poems entitled “A Message to the Revolutionaries” and two books:  The History of Korean Constitutional Law and the Right to Life , and  The Path Trod by a Constitutional Scholar: What is a Constitution .

Mr. Nanda Kumar Krishnachar has served as a faculty member in law for four years. For the academic year 2004-05 he was a serving on the faculty at Gujarat National Law University, India. His area of interest is environmental law; he has presented his papers in national level seminars and workshops, and has published articles in a variety of journals and web pages on various topics of interest.

Mr. Nanda Kumar Krishnachar was born in the Bangalore District, Karnataka State, India. He completed his schooling in Bangalore and holds a graduation degree (B.A.L.), professional degree (LL.B.) and a post-graduate degree (LL.M.) in Law from, Bangalore University, India. For post-graduation degree in law he focused on environment law. Having been introduced to the subject in post-graduate studies, he now aspires to study and understand environmentalism. With the exposure and experience he received from the past four years of studying the domain of environmental science in various capacities, he has formulated a fundamental hypothesis that all efforts in protecting the environment are in vein because mankind has not ascertained the clear and specific areas of interdependence of regional and global environment.

During his career as an academician, he would like to pursue his studies in the field of the environment in order to plan and coordinate the development of a knowledge bank which provides a basis to understand the intrinsic dependence of various factors in the global environment. A step towards these career objectives is the current proposal for research as a Hauser Research Scholar at NYU School of Law, 'A Study of Regional and International Factors Causing Impediments for Transfer of Safe and Eco-friendly Technology.' 

Satoko Kitamura Global Japanese Federation of Bar Fellow Japan

Ms. Satoko Kitamura graduated from Keio University, Japan, with an LL.B. degree in 1996 and passed the bar examination in Japan in 1997. After completing the training program of the Judicial Research and Training Center established by the Supreme Court of Japan, she was registered as a lawyer with the Japan Federation of Bar Association (J.F.B.A.) and admitted to the Tokyo Bar Association (T.B.A.) in April 2000.

Ms. Kitamura has created a niche for herself as a legal specialist in human rights for foreigners in Japan. She has been active in defending foreigners against deportation, and her many high profile cases have attracted media coverage and include those for refugees from Afghanistan, an Iranian family, and a young orphaned Thai girl.

Ms. Kitamura has been a vice-chairperson of the “Committee for the Protection of Foreigner Human Rights” of the T.B.A. since April 2002, and in 2003, she was selected as Chairperson of the project team to eradicate the harassment of the children of Koreans living in Japan.

Ms. Kitamura became a member of the Committee of Human Rights Protection of the J.F.B.A. in 2003. In January 2004, after joining the executive committee of the J.F.B.A., she was involved in drafting the Fundamental Law for Human Rights for Foreigners and in charge of planning the J.F.B.A. Symposium, which was held in October 2004 with the aim of enacting the law.

Dr. Shahar Lifshitz is a senior lecturer, Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He received a Bachelor Degree in Law and Psychology from Bar-Ilan University in 1996, and his PhD in Law from the same institution in 2002. His doctoral dissertation, which received a distinction, is titled Contractual Regulation of Spousal Relationship in Civil Law . Dr. Lifshitz's areas of academic interest are contractual law and family law especially the philosophical basis of these fields. In 2004, he won the Alon scholarship for the "excellent scientist," awarded by the Higher Council for Academic Studies in Israel which fully sponsors young scholars in their university positions for three years. In 2005, he won the Rothschild Fellowship for post-doctorate program as well as the Fulbright Award.

Dr. Lifshitz is a researcher in the Israeli Institute for Democracy, which advances a process of legislation for an accepted constitution for Israel. His specific task is to suggest a version for a law which will regulate the registration of secular spouses in Israel to the civil spousal register. He participates in the meetings of the legislative committee of the "Kneset" and counseling of the legislators in family law issues. He is Legislative Committee Member of the Ministry of Justice on the Israeli law for the rights of children. He lectures at seminars for judges and lawyers in the fields of family law and contract law. Finally, Dr. Lifshitz was appointed to a judge of the special court of adhesion contracts

Recently, his first book Cohabitation Law in Israel from the Perspective of a Civil Law Theory of the Family , written in Hebrew and published by Haifa University Press in 2005, was awarded The Bahat Prize. Dr. Lifshitz is currently editing his second book Civil Regulation of Spousal Regulation for publication by The Harry and Michael Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. His publication list includes, among others:

"The Future of Secular Family Law in the Next Fifty Years: Classical Liberalism vs. Commuinitarian Liberalism," Bar-Ilan Law Studies 17 (1) 2001 159.

"A Civil Reorientation in Israeli Family Law," ed. By Prof. Yedidia Z. Stern & Dr. Yaffa Zilbershats, Tzivyon (3) 2002.

"Equality in Marriage, the Right to Divorce and Autonomy of Communitarian–," Tel Aviv University Law Review , 27 2003, 139. (Hebrew)

"The External Rights of Cohabitations," Israel Law Review , 37 (2) 346.

At NYU School of Law, he will work on projects in the subjects of cohabitation law and property relationship between spouses as well as on project deals with "Unconscionability Contracts: A Jewish Law Perspective."

Rufus Pichler Global Engelberg Fellow from Practice Germany

Mr. Rufus Pichler is currently on leave from his position as an attorney in the Technology Transactions Group of Morrison & Foerster LLP in San Francisco. His practice at Morrison & Foerster focuses primarily on commercial transactions involving intellectual property, including among other things patent, know-how, and other license agreements, as well as development, manufacturing, supply, distribution, and other transactions in the technology and life sciences industries.

Mr. Pichler has specific experience in international intellectual property and commercial law including European Union and German law. He is admitted to practice in California and in Germany and has assisted clients from Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States in various international transactions. In 2004 and 2005 Mr. Pichler served as adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law where he taught International Intellectual Property Law.

Before joining Morrison & Foerster, from 1997 to 1999, Mr. Pichler held a research and teaching position at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications, and Media Law, University of Muenster, Germany, a leading academic institution in the field of Intellectual Property and Information Law. Among other things, Mr. Pichler taught classes on international intellectual property law, electronic commerce, and legal aspects of the information society. He published several articles and is a frequent speaker on IP/IT subjects. Mr. Pichler is the author of the chapter on international jurisdiction in one of Germany’s leading treatises on online and multimedia law ("Handbuch Multimedia-Recht") and also wrote a book on the law of electronic payment systems.

Mr. Pichler received his J.D. from the University of Freiburg, Germany, in 1995. He also received a J.S.M. (Master of the Science of Law) from Stanford Law School, United States, in 2000.

Dr. Julie Ringelheim has been a researcher at the Center of Philosophy of Law of the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, since 2003. In 1998, she graduated with a degree in law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, and was awarded an LLM in 1999 from Trinity Hall College, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, where she specialized in international law and jurisprudence. Between 1999 and 2005, she wrote her PhD thesis at the European University Institute, Italy, on Cultural Diversity in the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law . She also was a visiting researcher at the University of Paris XI in Spring 2003. Her areas of interests include international human rights law, minority protection, anti-discrimination law, public international law, legal and political theory.

Her current research focuses on the tension between the promotion of equality and the protection of personal data. It is based on a comparative study of the legislation and policies adopted by the U.S. and several European countries to combat racial, ethnic or religious discrimination in the fields of employment, education and housing. The project seeks to define ways in which the sometimes conflicting imperatives of the affirmative pursuance of equality and the protection of personal data may be reconciled.

In her research and publications, she has been most concerned with questions of gender, citizenship and constitutionalism, gender-based violence, and family law reform in the Caribbean. She has been involved with a number of regional initiatives that have family law and family policy reform in mind, including the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Family Law and Domestic Violence Judicial and Legislative Reform Project and the UNIFEM/UWI Child Support, Poverty and Family Responsibilities Research Project in the Caribbean. She is also a member of the Barbados Family Law Council and a member of a Barbados women's advocacy group established in 2003 to press for legislation dealing with sexual harassment.

Dr. Benjamin Straumann completed his doctoral dissertation ( insigni cum laude ) on the classical foundations of Hugo Grotius' natural and international law in 2005 at the University of Zurich after studies in Zurich and Rome. He is currently a Global Research Fellow in the Hauser Global Law School Program. He is also an Alberico Gentili Fellow in the Program in the History and Theory of International Law. Previously, Benjamin has worked for the Swiss Mission to the United Nations and was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University. His research interests include the history of natural and international law, natural rights and social contract theories as well as the early modern reception of classical antiquity.

His publications include "'Ancient Caesarian Lawyers' in a State of Nature: Roman Tradition and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius' De iure praedae ," Political Theory (forthcoming); "The Right to Punish as a Just Cause of War in Hugo Grotius' Natural Law," Studies in the History of Ethics (forthcoming); and an article on Rome and her influence in modern culture and scholarship in Brill's New Pauly . Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World, ed. M. Landfester (Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, forthcoming).

Dr. Michal Tamir graduated in 1995 with her LLB, magna cum laude, from the University of Haifa, Israel. She then became a clerk for Israeli Supreme Court Justice Itzhak Zamir. After her admission to the Israeli Bar, she served a short time as a legal assistant in the Supreme Court. In 1999, she received her LLM, summa cum laude, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and, in 2005, her LL.D. from the same institution. The topic of her doctoral dissertation is Selective Enforcement . She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Shaárei Mishpat College of Law, Israel.

Throughout her studies Dr. Tamir has won numerious prizes. Among the courses she currently teaches are Administrative Law, Criminal Procedure, Law of Tenders, Human Rights in Private Law, Equality in Law, and Freedom of Occupation. Her main work focuses on issues concerning administrative and constitutional law. She published several articles in the leading Israeli law journals, and wrote the entry "Israel" for an international encyclopedia.

Professor Eyal Zamir was born in 1961 in Moshav Hayogev, Israel. He holds an LLB (1982) and Dr.Jur. (1989) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. After spending one year at Harvard Law School as a Visiting Researcher (1990-91), he was appointed Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University. In 1996-97 he was a Visiting Scholar at Yale Law School. In 1998 he became full professor and in the same year was appointed Augusto Levi Professor of Commercial Law at the Hebrew University; he then served as Dean of the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University from 2002 to 2005.

Professor Zamir’s research interests include contract law and contract theory, economic analysis of law, and proprietary aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict. He authored or edited ten books and published more than twenty articles in Israeli and American law reviews, including The American Journal of International Law , the Columbia Law Review , and the Virginia Law Review .

Since 1987, Professor Zamir has been a member of the Israeli Codification of Private Law Committee, headed by Chief Justice Aharon Barak. In 1995 he participated in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations on the Interim Agreement concerning the West Bank and Gaza Strip ("Oslo B"). In 2004-05 he chaired a Committee (appointed by Israel’s Attorney General) that examined the Land Registry in the West Bank.

Professor Zamir has been awarded numerous fellowships and awards, including the Y. Sussman Law Prize (1988) and the Hebrew University President’s Prize for Excellent Young Scholar named after Y. Ben Porat (1994, first recipient).

2004-2005 Academic Year

Dr. Sanem Baykal was born in Ankara, Turkey in 1969. She obtained her LL.B. in 1990 from Ankara University, Law Faculty and her LL.M. in European Law from University of London in 1994 with the Jean Monnet Scholarship of the European Commission. In 2001 she received her Ph.D. from Ankara University in European Union Law. During her Ph.D. studies she conducted research in Queen Mary College, University of London due to the award she received from Turkish Academy of Sciences.

Dr. Sanem Baykal is Assistant Professor of European Union Law at Ankara University, Faculty of Law since November 2003. Prior to her appointment she was a research assistant at the European Studies Department of Ankara University, Institute of Social Sciences.

Dr. Baykal has published articles, book chapters and monographs mainly on EU Institutional/Constitutional Law and Turkey-EU Relations. Her current fields of research are constitutionalization process, legitimacy and democratic deficit in the European Union. Among her most recent works, an article entitled "Significance of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in Context of the Emerging European Polity" in Maria Gavouneli and Vangelis Kyriakopoulos (eds.),  Olympia III: Human Rights in the 21 st Century , Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publishers, Athens, 2003 and her paper presented in the ECSA-C 6th Biennial Conference "A Constitution for Europe? Governance and Policy Making in the European Union" in Montreal, Canada on 27-29 May 2004 can be cited. She is also the co-author of the book chapter "Turkey-European Union Relations: 1990-2001" in Baskin Oran (ed.),  Turkish Foreign Policy, Vol. II , Iletisim Publications, Istanbul, 2001, with Professor Tugrul Arat.

Dr. Alexander Boraine was born and educated in Cape Town, South Africa. He was awarded his PhD at Drew University Graduate School.

He was a member of the opposition Progressive Party in South Africa's Parliament for 12 years before resigning to establish a non-governmental organization which focused on promoting negotiation politics. In 1995, he was appointed by President Nelson Mandela as Vice Chairperson of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

In 2001, he was appointed President of the International Center for Transitional Justice in New York and is now the Chairperson. In 1999, he was appointed Professor of Law at the NYU School of Law and is now a Visiting Professor at the Law School.

Azhar Cachalia Senior Global Fellow from Government South Africa

Azhar Cachalia is a judge of the High Court of South Africa based in Johannesburg since January 2001. Prior to this he practiced as an attorney at Cheadle Thompson and Haysom Attorneys, where he was the firm's managing partner. As a practitioner he gained much experience in human rights and constitutional law.

He earned his LL.B. degree from the University of Witwatersand (Wits) in 1983 and a diploma in Income Tax Law also from Wits in 1994.

He had a long involvement in the anti-apartheid struggle and was first detained by the police as a student activist in 1978. In 1981, he was banned for five years. In terms of this banning order, he was prohibited from leaving his magisterial district in Benoni and being in the company of more than two persons at any one time. The banning order was lifted in 1983 when he played a prominent role in the formation of the Transvaal Indian Congress and the United Democratic Front. In 1985 he was elected national treasurer of the United Democratic Front and held this position until the UDF was disbanded in 1991, following the unbanning of the African National Congress.

He was also detained in 1981 prior to his banning order and again during the state of emergency in 1986. In 1988 he was again served with a banning order which effectively prohibited him from participating in the activities of the United Democratic Front. Between 1981 and 1989 his passport was withdrawn and he was prohibited from leaving the country.

During the 1980's as a practicing lawyer, he was involved in the defence of anti-apartheid activists, as well as ANC guerrillas. He was also involved in challenging various provisions of the state of emergency in court.

After 1990, he was a legal advisor of the African National Congress and represented the ANC in the Goldstone Commission of Inquiry. In 1992 he was awarded a fellowship at Yale University where he studied Constitutional Law. In 1995 he was appointed as an advisor to the Constitutional Assembly.  

As adviser to the Ministry of Safety and Security, he chaired the drafting team which was responsible for drafting the Police Act which came into operation on the 15 th of October 1995. In addition, he has been intimately involved in the various processes around the re-organisation and transformation of the South African Police Service. In 1996 he was appointed to the post of Secretary for Safety and Security.  

After serving four years in this capacity, he returned to legal practise for a year before being elevated to the bench in January 2001. After completing his fellowship at NYU he will return to South Africa where he will take up an acting appointment in the Supreme Court of Appeal.

Raphaël De Coninck (PhD in Economics, University of Chicago) specializes in the fields of Empirical Microeconomics and Law and Economics, and is particularly interested in providing empirical evidence for key legal issues. In his most recent research papers, he estimated the effect of laws reducing the length of the workweek in France and analyzed retroactivity in criminal law from an economic point of view. His next research projects include evaluating the returns on spending in judicial systems across the world, and estimating the factors affecting legal dispute settlements.

In addition to his PhD, Raphaël holds degrees in economics and law from the University of Liège in Belgium , and has spent a semester as an Erasmus exchange student at the Faculty of Law at Humboldt University in Berlin. He has also taught the course Economic Analysis of Law at the University of Chicago, and has spent a summer as an intern at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C.

Raphaël is a native French speaker, and is also fluent in English and Spanish. Find him here: http://www.crai.com/ecp/staff/deconinck_r.htm

Robert Dufresne is an NYU School of Law J.S.D. student from Canada, specializing in international law. His academic interests include public international law, international law of human rights, the law of the use of force, history and theory of international law, and globalization. His dissertation focuses on the involvement of foreign corporations in commercial transactions embedded in internal or transboundary conflicts and examines the forms of responsibility under international law entailed thereby. It deals for instance with the extractive industry's exploitation of resources located in regions under guerrilla control (e.g. as has occurred in Liberia or the Democratic Republic of the Congo) or in close collaboration with state authorities of an oppressive regime. He studies under the supervision of Professor Benedict Kingsbury.

Robert holds an LL.B/B.C.L. ( Distinction ) from McGill University in Montreal. After having clerked with Justice André Brossard of the Quebec Court of Appeal, he graduated on top of NYU's LL.M. (International Legal Studies) program in 2000. In 2000-2001, he served as a law clerk with the International Court of Justice in The Hague, The Netherlands. Robert has also worked as a research assistant for Professor Alain Pellet during the 2001 session of the International Law Commission. He has recently published articles on international IP rights regimes and distributive justice, as well as on the difficulty to attach international legal responsibility to oil corporations more or less directly involved in patterns of organized violence instrumental to their activities. 

Xiaotong Feng Global Fellow from Government China

Having graduated from Peking University in 1990, Xiaotong Feng currently works in the legal office of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Public Security as the deputy division director and a researcher. She is responsible for legal study and research related to various kinds of police operations, including setting up a supervising and law enforcement regulating system to make sure that police officers perform their duty properly. Xiaotong has participated in key research projects focused on law enforcement, such as "the working codes and procedures of police station of Beijing public security bureau."

Having served as the guideline and legal mentor for police officers at the operation level, Xiaotong now serves as the chief editor of the first internal periodical entitled "law enforcement of capital police" which was launched in 1996 under her initiative and efforts. The periodical has circulated over 80 issues and proved very helpful in exchanging experiences of police officers and improving their working abilities of law enforcement.

She is the author of an article entitled "How to Strengthen Investigation in Law Enforcement" in a Beijing police journal in 2004; a paper entitled "Transparency of Law Enforcement" published in the magazine of police study in 2003; and one chapter of "The Study of Police Law Enforcement" published in 2003.

Kazuko Ito Global Fellow from Practice Japan

Kazuko Ito is registered as a lawyer with the Tokyo Bar Association. In 1994 she became a member of the Criminal Defense Committee in Tokyo Bar Association (until 2000) and the Committee of Children's Human Rights and Juvenile Law in Tokyo Bar Association (until 2002). As a criminal lawyer, she has been handling many criminal and juvenile cases. In particular, she is a defense attorney of Retrial of Death Penalty - Nabari Case and Juvenile False Charge Case "Chofu Station Violence Case" both of which are supported by Japan Federation of Bar Association (JFBA).

Her experience with a false criminal charge case led to her becoming involved with the promotion and introduction of a jury system into Japan within the Bar Association. After the Saiban-In system--the Japanese civil participation system into criminal procedure--was proposed by the government, she worked in and outside the Bar Association to make this system useful and reliable as well as to advance a radical reform of criminal justice system in Japan. Since 2000, she has been a member of the Committee for Judicial Reform Promotion Center in JFBA. And in 2002 she established a citizens group for promotion this reform process, and worked as a member of the Steering Committee until the "Saiban-In system" was enacted in July 2004.

Kazuko Ito also works for human rights in the area of children's rights and women's rights, and peace. She handled the U.S. Yokota Air Base Pollution Lawsuit, a case about students' rights in some high schools in Japan, and sexual exploitation against Asian children by Japanese men, etc. She also works with some NGO groups in Japan for human rights and peace. She participated in the U.N. Beijing Women's Conference in 1995, and in the Hague Citizen's conference for Peace as a chairperson of "Japan Day" in 1999. She was involved with a movement to enact into law the ban of sexual exploitation against children and child pornography. Recently, she was involved in humanitarian aid activity for Iraqi children through a Japanese citizen's group. And she was involved with the rescue action of three Japanese hostages in Iraq, and working as their representative.  

Shmuel Leshem is a J.S.D. Candidate at New York University School of Law. His main area of academic interest is law and economics, focusing on game theory and the law. Shmuel received a joint degree in Law and Economics ( magna cum laude ) from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1997. In addition, he has an M.B.A. in Finance from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and an LL.M. degree from New York University School of Law.  

Dr. Li Luo is an associate professor at the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPSL) in Beijing, China. She started her teaching career after receiving her LLB and LLM in 1993 and 1996, respectively, from CUPSL. In 2003 she finished her doctoral studies at the University of Cologne, Germany with honors magna cum laude . From January to June 2004 she taught at the College of Staten Island, the City University of New York. Her research interests include corporation law and economic reform in China and intellectual property law. Presently she is very interested in information and technology law and policy, with a focus on the intersection of information technology and intellectual property law. She has published books and articles mostly in Chinese and German.

Lauri Mälksoo is currently the head of international and EC law lectureship at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He studied law in Tartu (LL.B.) and Göttingen and got his masters degree at Georgetown University Law Center. He defended his doctoral thesis "Illegal Annexation and State Continuity: the Case of the Incorporation of the Baltic States by the USSR" at Humboldt University Berlin. The thesis was published in 2003 in Erik Castrén Institute's monography series of Martinus Nijhoff. Beside working at the university, he has also served as the international and EC law adviser of the Legal Chancellor (ombudsman) of the Republic of Estonia. He is also serving as a member of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights.  

At NYU, he is pursuing a project on history and theory of international law. On the basis of the works and lives of five consequent international law professors at the university of Dorpat/Jur'ev/Tartu, he is studying the use of historical argument in international law discourse for the formation of political identities. 

Avishai Margalit was born in Israel (Palestine) in 1939, and was raised and educated in Jerusalem. After high school, army service and a stay in a kibbutz, he began his university studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. While a student, he spent several years as an educator in a youth village for new immigrant children.He obtained his BA in philosophy and economics in 1963 and an MA in philosophy (summa cum laude) in 1965. His doctoral dissertation, on TheCognitive Status of Metaphors, was written under the supervision of the late Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, whose assistant and associate he was for several years. He received his PhD, summa cum laude, in 1970. He joined the faculty of the department of philosophy at the Hebrew University in 1970, where he stayed ever since (serving as its Chairman twice), and where he is the Schulman Professor of Philosophy.

Avishai Margalit was a British Council Scholar at Oxford University, and a Tutor at The Queens College, Oxford (1968-70); a visiting Scholar at Harvard University (197405); a Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford (1979-80); a Visiting Professor at the Free University of Berlin and a Fellow at the Max Planck Institute, Berlin (1984-5); a Visiting Fellow at St. Antony's College, Oxford (1990); a Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Human Values, Princeton University (1995-6), and a Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation in New York (2001-2002). In addition, he held short-term visiting professorships at the Central European University in Prague, and at the European University in Florence.

In May 1999 he delivered the Horkheimer Lectures, at the University of Frankfurt, on The Ethics of Memory.

On December 14, 2001 Avishai Margalit received the Spinoza Lens Prize, awarded by the International Spinoza Foundation, for "a significant contribution to the normative debate on society."

In 2001-2002 he delivered the inaugural lectures at Oxford University as the first Bertelsman Professor there.

In the summer of 2005 he shall be the Tanner Lecturer at Stanford University.

In addition to a number of books, Margalit has published widely in various philosophical journals, on a variety of philosophical topics, including philosophy of language, logical paradoxes and rationality, social and political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. His most recent book is Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies (with Ian Buruma), New York: The Penguin Press, 2004.

He is a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books. Margalit was among the founders of Peace Now, of which he still is an active member. He is married (to the philosopher Edna Ullmann-Margalit); they have four children.

Ana Peyro is an international lawyer whose research focuses on the law of international organizations, enforcement of international law, peacekeeping, international criminal law and international environmental law. At NYU School of Law, she will work on questions of international law dealing with enforcement (The Position of International Law in Recent Supreme Court Decisions, The Role of the Private Sector in the Observance Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol, etc.)

A native of Spain, Peyro received her education in Switzerland, Italy and in her home country, where she obtained a Master's Degree in Law at University of Valencia in 1998. She then moved to France to do a Master's Degree in International Law and Law of International Organizations at University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne). At the same time, she completed a Master's Degree in Constitutional Rights and Duties in Spain.

In 1999, she became an Assistant Researcher and, in 2001, an Assistant Professor at Sorbonne University and prepared, from 1999 to 2004, a Doctoral thesis on "The Relations between the United Nations and Regional Organizations Regarding Enforcement Action" which will be published in 2005 (Bruylant). She has taught international law, constitutional law, juridical methodology and international relations.

In the field of international law, Peyro has published a book on "Universal Jurisdiction for Crimes Against Humanity" and several articles on other international law topics. She has obtained various distinctions and grants. She is a member of the French Society for International Law (SFDI), of the Centre de droit international de Paris I (CEDIN-Paris I) and the Centre de Recherches et d'études sur les droits de l'Homme et le droit humanitaire (CREDHO-Paris XI), of the Editorial Committee of the Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law (CEBDI, Castellón, Spain) and of the journal Actualité et Droit International (ADI).

Eva studied law, philosophy and sinology at Heidelberg University, Germany, and graduated from there with a law degree in 1996. After obtaining her professional qualification as a German lawyer she practiced law for a while at Baker & McKenzie, Frankfurt, and then went to London to do research. After taking an LLM degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, in 2000, she began writing a PhD at University College London, on rights protection and justice in contemporary China. In 2003, Eva was one of eight European participants in the EU-China judicial and legal co-operation programme in Beijing. She gained her PhD degree from the University of London in January 2005, having passed the examination in September 2004.

Her main research interests are Chinese law and legal philosophy. With her current research project at NYU, a case study on land seizures, she is exploring how property law and constitutional rights protection could be combined in China to address problems of legal certainty, social deprivation and justice.

Dr. Arkadiusz Radwan obtained Master and Doctoral degrees from Cracow (Uniwersystet Jagiellonski) and LL.M. form the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (Germany).

He also had numerous study and research stays in Bonn (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität), Cologne (Rechtszentrum für Europäische und Internationale Zusammenarbeit), Copenhagen (Copenhagen Business School), Florence (European University Institute) and Ghent (Universiteit Gent).

Since 2003 Arkadiusz Radwan has been assistant professor at the Frycz Modrzewski Cracow College and the Centre for European Studies, Jagiellonian University Cracow. He was also visiting professor at the University of Rzeszow and the Fachhochschule für Medienmanagement, St. Pölten (Austria). His major fields of research are European, International and Comparative Company Law, International Contract Law, Broadcasting Law, and Legal Education. He attended numerous national and international conferences on the above-mentioned topics giving speeches and presenting papers. He also authored one monograph and several journal articles.

Since April 2004 he has managed an international research project under the running title "European Company Law after Inspire Art and EU-Enlargement." At NYU he pursued a research project on corporate law federalism in the EU-U.S. comparison.

Boris Rotenberg's research interests include media law, competition law (antitrust), free speech theory, intellectual property rights, and e-government; mainly in the European context. For the Jean Monnet Center and Hauser Global Law School Program, he will further develop his ideas on the intriguing relation between European software regulation and the right to freedom of expression.

He received his basic legal education at Leuven (Belgium). He then read for the Magister Juris degree at Oxford (Freshfields & Artal scholarships - Honours & Clifford Chance Prize (best performance)). Between 2000 and 2004, he wrote a PhD thesis at the European University Institute ( Italy), on "The Legal Regulation of Communications Bottlenecks in the European Digital Broadcasting Market." During these doctoral studies, he was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University (Spring 2002).

Boris is an editor of the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy( www.ijclp.org ), of the European Political Economy Review, and a contributing editor to the monthly European Current Law. In addition, he was a 'stagiaire' with the European Commission, DG Information Society (2004), and a trainee with the BBC (2001), Clifford Chance (1999), and PricewaterhouseCoopers (1998).

Theodor Schilling Global Emile Noel Fellow from Government Germany & Luxembourg

Theodor Schilling is a lawyer-reviser in the European Court of Justice's translation directorate and an extraordinary (apl.) professor at Humboldt University. He regularly teaches international human rights law and the law of the WTO. Recent publications include a textbook on the international protection of human rights (2004), an article on the protection of human rights against Security Council resolutions (ZaöRV, issue 64/2, 2004) and an article on The Court of Justice's Revolution (ELRev. 2002, 445).

After having studied at the universities of Erlangen and Würzburg, a practical court training and a stint at the Bavarian Ministry of Finance, Theodor Schilling joined the ECJ's translation directorate where, with some interruptions, he has stayed since. The interruptions include a three years lectureship at the University of Edinburgh, a period as law clerk in Judge Bahlmann's chambers at the ECJ, visiting professorships at German universities and an EU Fellowship at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, United States.

Theodor Schilling gained an LL.M. from Edinburgh University, a Dr.jur.utr. from the University of Würzburg and a Dr.jur.habil. from Humboldt University. As a Global Fellow, he performed research on the constitutionalization of international law as a possible answer to globalization.

She is a Full Tenured Researcher Fellow at CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research), and at the Law School of the University Paris I-La Sorbonne (France), since 2001. She is Visiting Professor at the Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan-Paris since 2004, and International Lawyer at Paris and Madrid Bars. Marthe Torre-Schaub has a PhD in private law from the Université Paris X-Nanterre. She is a Global Researcher Fellow and a Fulbright Grantee.

She is working on Global Climate Change risks and Precautionary Principle (Europe and US comparison). She is studing as well new law perspectives in the implementation of the flexibility mechanisms and economic tools in Environmental law (Europe and US comparison), and on the different perspectives of the notion of responsibility, property and public goods between US and Europe.

Her PHD summa cum laude has been published as a book in 2002 " Essai sur la construction juridique de la catégorie de marché », Paris, éd LGDJ. She published also several papers in international scientific reviews (« La protection juridique du climat : entre sécurité juridique et négociation économique », Revue Thémis , Universidad Nueva Lisbonne, avril- mai 2003, p. 47-71 ; « Le marché : entre ordre et désordre », Revista UMB , Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, juin 2003, p. 4-12 ; « La construction du principe de précaution à la lumière des négociations internationales dans la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique », Revue européenne de l'environnement, forthcoming, septembre-octobre 2003 ; « UK Emissions trading system : a new market has born », Revue Internationale de droit économique , Belgium, forthcoming, june 2004; « Mouvement citoyen et risques environnementaux : l'exemple de l'amiante en France », in Démocratie citoyenne et gouvernance des techniques , Odile Jacob, 2004 ; « Les biens environnementaux : qualification juridique» in Bicentenaire du Code civil français . Université Paris I, Panthéon-La Sorbonne, éd La Sorbonne, 2004).

She received her education in Spain, England and France. She obtained her LLMsumma cum laude in Law at the University of Oviedo (Spain in 1990). She then moved to France as an Erasmus Grantee to obtain a Master's Degree in Bussiness and Economic Law in 1991. In 1992, she obtained another Master's Degree in Property rights and Intellectual Property at the University of Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) as a FYCIT Fondation Grantee. At the same time, she obtained a Master's Degree summa cum laude in Contemporay History and History of Economic ideas at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. She became, in 1993, a Junior Researcher and Junior Professor Assistant at the University of Paris X. The same year, the French Agency of the Research, give her a Graduate Scholarship.

In 1996 she became Full Assistant Professor at Cergy Pontoise University (Paris). In 2001 she obtained an Academic Prize of the "Chancellerie des Universités de Paris", the Dupin Aîné Prize, for her PhD and a French Ministry of Research Grant for the publication of the PhD The same year, she became a Full tenured Rechercher and Professor at the CNRS of Paris and the University of Paris I.

She is presently teaching Theory of Economic Law and Environemental Economic Perspectives and heading a research about new market-based solutions and new contractual environmental legal instruments in US and Europe Environmental Law in a comparative perspective in collaboration with the Center of Environmental Law at the Law School of New York University.

Rasmus Wandall is from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark (Master of Law, 2000; PhD, 2004). He has previously been a visiting scholar at Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley (2001) and at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Warsaw (2003). He has worked for the Danish Parliamentary Ombudsman (1997-1999) and recently arrives from a position in the Danish Court Administration (2004).

His main areas of interest and experience lie within the realm of criminal and sentencing law, and punishment theories and practices. But he also holds a strong interest in the study of courts and in socio-legal theory. Wandall recently completed an empirical study of sentencing decision-making in Danish county courts (Wandall, 2004). Presently he is carrying out a comparative study of legal techniques of structuring the discretion of judges in sentencing decision-making. The main purpose is to further the understanding of how principles of consistency in sentencing and of equality before the law are implemented through different techniques of structuring sentencing decision-making.

2003-2004 Academic Year

Mr. Keiji Aoyama is a senior official at the National Tax Agency (NTA) in Japan. He graduated from Tokyo University with a Master of Laws degree in 1973. He passed the highest level examination for Japanese National Government Service and joined NTA as a junior administrator. Since then, he has been engaged in a variety of jobs at NTA, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). He has been with NTA for over twenty years.

In his early years at NTA, he was engaged in planning and middle management at headquarters. After having served seven years at MOF and three years at MOFA, he returned to NTA as a senior official in charge of international taxation. Since then, he has served seven years in representing some international units in NTA, which include competent authority in charge of tax treaty issues as well as Japanese permanent delegate to the Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA) OECD, etc. Furthermore, he was vice chairman of the Working Party No. 6, CFA OECD, from 1998 to 2000.

Ms. Alessandra Arcuri's academic work focuses on Environmental Law and Law & Economics. Alessandra holds a law degree with honors from Rome's La Sapienza University (1997) and a LLM in Law and Economics with honors from Utrecht University (1998). On September 1999, after having trained for a short period as an acting lawyer in civil law at the Rome bar, she joined the Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics (RILE). She is currently finalizing a PhD thesis on the legal tools for the governance of catastrophic risks, next to which she teaches in the Erasmus Master Programme in Law and Economics. During this period she has also spent a term (Spring 2001) at Hamburg University as a Marie Curie Fellow.

Ms. Arcuri has published on topics of safety regulation ( Encyclopedia of Law and Economics , 1999); environmental liability in Europe ( Tijdschrift voor Milieu en Recht , 2001); the use of cost-benefit analysis in regulatory contexts ( Mercato, Concorrenza, Regole , 2001); and the history and methodology of Law and Economics ( Enciclopedia Giuridica , 2002). Her most recent work deals with the Precautionary Principle. Ms. Arcuri regularly lectures in the (post) graduate courses Economics of Public Law and Law and Economics before the Courts at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. She has also lectured on environmental law and policy at The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University, Sweden, at the Maastricht University in cooperation with the University of Benin, Lomè, Togo, and at the LUISS Management University of Rome, Italy.

Fellow in Law, The Queen's College, Oxford; University Lecturer in Law, Oxford University, 1999 to date. Previously: Cambridge University 1996-9; University College London 1994-6. Degrees: B.C.L., First Class, and MA, First Class (Oxford).

Research and teaching interests lie in public (constitutional and administrative) law, human rights law, anti-discrimination law and philosophy of law.

Books to date: Sexuality, Morals and Justice (London, Cassell, 1997); Public Law in a Multi-layered Constitution (ed. with P. Leyland, Oxford, Hart, 2003). Articles in Law Quarterly Review , Cambridge Law Journal , Public Law , Modern Law Review . Cited in Aston Cantlow PCC v. Wallbank [2001] EWCA Civ 713 (English Court of Appeal).

Currently completing work on textbooks for Oxford University Press (human rights law) and Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell (comparative UK/European anti-discrimination law; co-authors G.Bindman & M.Malik) and on a monograph for Hart Publishing on property and the public law-private law distinction. Also editor of the 2002 series of Oxford Amnesty Lectures concerning human rights, gender and sexuality (Oxford University Press, 2004).

Ms. Annyssa Bellal was born in 1973 and is of Swiss nationality. She obtained a first degree in international relations at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. As she became more interested in human rights law, she received a second degree in Law from the University of Geneva, and a Masters Degree in Philosophy of Law from the Universities of Lyon/Grenoble, France. After some experience in a human rights NGO in Colombia, she came back to the Graduate Institute of International Relations where she obtained her Masters Degree in Public International Law. Ms. Bellal began her doctoral thesis in 2000, on the influence of human rights on the evolution of public international law, while working as a research and teaching assistant at the Law Faculty of the University of Geneva.

Mr. Kyoungkyou Choi graduated from the Police University with an LLB in 1991. He then received his LLM from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1996 as a Korean Government Fellow.

As a police lieutenant, he led a local police sub-station from 1994 to 1995, and taught at Police Academy from 1997 to 1999 as an Instructor. After being promoted to a Police Captain, he worked at a local police station as a deputy-chief of police for a year and a half. Then he joined the Police University as a Professor in January 2002.

After joining the Police University, he wrote the textbooks Crime Prevention (co-author with Professor Kim), Community Policing (co-author with Professor Park), Human Rights and Policing . He also authored many articles: "Juvenile Crimes," "Gun Use," "Civilian Crime Prevention Unit," "Miranda Warnings in US and Korea," etc.

Mr. Choi visited Japan, Australia and New Zealand police agencies in 2003 with the President of the University and 12 chiefs of police. He is an advisory member of Student 'Go' Club (Amateur 5 dan), and previously was head of University Faculty Tennis Club.

Dr. Jean Marc Coicaud is acting head of the United Nations University Office to the United Nations in New York. From 1996 to 2003 he served as senior academic officer in the Peace and Governance Program at the United Nations University (UNU) in Tokyo. Before joining the UNU, he served in the Executive Office of the United Nations Secretary-General as speechwriter for Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali.

A former fellow at Harvard University (Center for International Affairs, Department of Philosophy and Harvard Law School 1986-1992), Dr. Coicaud has held appointments as cultural attaché with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, legislative aide with the European Parliament, associate professor at the University of Paris and visiting professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He holds a PhD in political science-law from the Sorbonne and a Doctorat d'Etat in Philosophy from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Paris.

He is the author of books in French on authoritarian democracy and political legitimacy (the latter published in English by Cambridge University Press in 2002). His latest books in English include, as a co-author, Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order (2001), and as a co-editor, Ethics and International Affairs: Extent and Limits (2001), The Legitimacy of International Organizations (2001), and The Globalization of Human Rights (2003). His book Beyond the National Interest. The United Nations' Response to Humanitarian Crises in the Era of US Supremacy , which he wrote whilst on sabbatical with the United States Institute of Peace (Washington D.C.), was published in 2004.

Mr. Andrew Hurrell is University Lecturer in International Relations at Oxford University and a Fellow of Nuffield College. Recent publications include: (co-editor with Ngaire Woods), Inequality, Globalization and World Politics (Oxford University Press, 1999); Hedley Bull on International Society (Macmillan 2000); and (co-editor with Rosemary Foot and John Gaddis), Order and Justice in International Relations (Oxford University Press, 2003). Current research interests cover two areas: first, the relationship between international law and institutions on the one hand and power and hegemony on the other; and, second, the history of international law.

Dr. Marisa Iglesias is Associate Professor of Legal Philosophy at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. She holds a law degree from the Universitat de Barcelona (1990), and a PhD in law from Universitat Pompeu Fabra (1997). She has been a visiting scholar at the European Humanities University of Minsk (Belarus), Oxford University (Balliol College), and the Law Faculty of Puerto Rico University. She has worked several times as expert-evaluator for the European Commission, and has briefly practiced law as substitute judge. Most of her research and publications focus on legal epistemology and theory of interpretation. Her main publication in those fields is the book Facing Judicial Discretion. Legal Knowledge and Right Answers Revisited , Kluwer (2001). She is now researching the moral and legal scope of individual responsibility in a global age.

Piibe Jogi graduated with the highest distinction from the Faculty of Law of Tartu University, Estonia, in 1994. She received a  Magister iuris  degree in 1996, also from Tartu University, an M.Phil. in philosophy from Cambridge University, England, in 1999, and an LL.M. from NYU in 2000. She has also been a visiting student at Helsinki University, Finland, and Oxford University, England. She taught Comparative Legal History at Uppsala University, Sweden, in 1993 and 1997, and courses in European Legal History and Legal Philosophy at Tartu University in 1994-1997. She is author of a textbook of legal philosophy which won an award as the best legal textbook published in Estonia in 1997. During her tenure as a Hauser Research Scholar, Piibe was also a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of Law, writing a dissertation on the moral justifiability of post-socialist property restitution. She is interested in legal philosophy. 

Ms. Akitsu Kida graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the Tokyo University in 1999. In the same year, she passed the Bar Exam and was admitted to the Judicial Research and Training Center established by the Supreme Court of Japan. After completing the program, she was admitted to the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA) in 2000.

As a lawyer she has been involved in several human rights issues, with particular focus on the rights of children. She has been an active member of the International Committee on Human Rights of the JFBA and the Committee of the Children's Human Rights and Juvenile Law of the Tokyo Bar Associations. She contributed to the Second World Congress on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children as a member of the working team formed by JFBA. She also represented JFBA at the 12th session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, United Nations, the theme of which was "Trafficking in Human Beings, especially Women and Children."

Nico Krisch is a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for International Law and Justice at NYU and a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, Germany. Previously, he was a Visiting Senior Fellow at NYU Law's Center for International Studies, and a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for International Law in Heidelberg, Germany. After studies in law and international relations in Berlin, Geneva and Heidelberg, he has received a Ph.D. in law from the University of Heidelberg. He also holds the Diploma of European Law of the Academy of European Law in Florence, Italy. Nico is the author of "Selbstverteidigung und kollektive Sicherheit" ( Self-defense and Collective Security , 2001) and of several articles on the United Nations collective security system, on the use of force in international law, on international and European human rights law, and on the role of the United States in international law. He is currently pursuing projects on the role of constitutionalism in a fragmenting legal order, on hegemony in international law, and on global administrative law.  

Dr. Alyona Kucher is a Professor at the Moscow State University, School of Law. She received her PhD from Moscow State University and specialized in contract law (with concentrations in contract formation and precontractual relations) and international private law.

Dr. Kucher has authored several articles and a book on contract formation and foreign investments in Russia.

Yigal Mersel graduated in 1996 with an LL.B. degree from Hebrew University,  summa cum laude, while winning numerous prizes for outstanding achievements. He then took part in a research project of the European Union on international law and the status of Jerusalem in future peace negotiations. He later became law clerk for the president of the Israeli Supreme Court, Justice Aharon Barak. After his admission to the Israeli bar, Yigal worked from 1997 until 2003 as senior assistant to Justice Barak, in charge of numerous judicial and managerial issues, including comparative law research in a large variety of legal issues. He was also in charge of international relations of the Israeli Supreme Court as well as the Israeli representative to the Venice Commission at the Council of Europe.

At the same time, he continued his legal education, receiving in 1998 an LL.M. from the Hebrew University,  summa cum laude . In 2000 he was a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg, Germany. He also won the Wolf foundation prize for outstanding achievements. In 2002 he received a doctorate degree in law from the Hebrew University. His doctoral thesis was entitled "The Constitutional Status of Political Parties." Since 2002 he has been a lecturer of constitutional law at the Hebrew University. His main focus is institutional constitutional law, including political parties, parliamentary law and election law. Yigal is a Fulbright Scholar and will also be serving as an Emile Noel Fellow. 

Mr. Tatsuya Murata graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1990. He passed the First-rank National Public Service Examination of Law in 1989 and, following graduation, he worked for the National Police Agency (NPA) which is an administrative law enforcement agency working on criminal investigation, crime prevention, national security, protection of traffic safety, etc. While at NPA, he gave legal advice on investigative activities to local police and played an important role in making a draft to amend the Criminal Law and the Criminal Procedure Act against high-tech crimes as an assistant manager of the Investigative Planning Section. He also passed the National Bar Exam in 1995 and finished the professional legal training.

Mr. Mitsuhiro Nagai graduated from Chuo University with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1986. After passing the National Law Examination, he joined the Kobe Bar Association in 1995. That same year, Kobe suffered a massive earthquake and Mr. Nagai was active in promoting tort litigation for victims of "defective housing" in the Kobe region. He has also been active in promoting pro bono projects that relate to environmental issues. Additionally, he has an interest in medical malpractice, having been a lawyer for plaintiffs in several cases. In 2001, he joined the Wetland research project instituted by the JFBA and is very interested in conserving the wetlands. At NYU, he planned to research environmental and land use regulation, and also investigated the actual conditions of "ecosystem management" in the U.S.

Ms. Janneke Elisabeth Nijman is a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for International Law and Justice in the History and Theory of International Law Program and a PhD candidate at Leiden University, The Netherlands. Her research currently focuses on questions of corporate responsibility addressed from a legal-historical angle. This research builds to some extent on her dissertation which deals with the concept of international legal personality. She is the author of "Sovereignty and Personality: a process of inclusion," in G. Kreijen (et al.), State, Sovereignty, and International Governance (OUP, 2002). After studies in law at Leiden University, she was a research fellow at the T.M.C. Asser Institute (The Hague) in the Asser Dissertation Program.

Mr. Xavier Oberson is Professor of Swiss and International Tax Law at the University of Geneva. He received his PhD from the University of Geneva and completed the International Tax Program at Harvard Law School where he also obtained an LLM

His main research interests are Swiss and international fiscal law, as well as administrative litigations. He published several books and articles in these subjects. Worth mentioning are the books Droit fiscal suisse (Bâle 1998, Helbing & Lichtenhahn) and Switzerland in international tax law , Amsterdam 2nd edition (IBFD) 2001 (co-author Howard R. Hull).

Professor Oberson is partner in a Geneva-based law firm specifying in tax matters and member of various commissions of experts, associations or foundations in fiscal law as for example the Permanent Scientific Committee of the International Fiscal Association (IFA).

Mr. Jun Oshino graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1994. While working as an Ishikawa Prefectural official, he passed the Bar Exam and then was admitted to Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan as a legal intern.

After completing the training program, he was appointed by the Cabinet of Japan to be an assistant judge in 2000. He heard civil trial cases as an assistant judge in a panel at Tokyo District Court. The cases which he was hearing included mass litigation, medical malpractice, defamation. Recently, he was also handling prejudgment remedy cases including issues such as privacy or nuisance. His main interest is comparative analysis of civil procedure, such as planned proceeding in trials, and measures to cope with the cases which require professional knowledge.

Jacqueline Peel is a lecturer-in-law at the University of Melbourne, Australia where she teaches in the graduate and undergraduate environmental law program. Jackie earned an LL.M. degree from NYU School of Law as an Australian Fulbright Scholar. Her graduate studies focused on international environmental law and its linkages with other areas of international law, including trade law and human rights.

In 1996, she completed a joint Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws program at the Universtiy of Queensland, Australia, graduating with First Class Honors and a University Medal in law. Following her time at New York University, Jackie received a scholarship to undertake an internship at the United Nations International Law Commission in Geneva, where she assisted the Special Rapporteur on State Responsibility, Professor James Crawford, in drafting commentaries for the Commission's Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts. Jackie has also worked as a solicitor in the planning and environmental division of the Australian legal firm of Allen, Allen and Hemsley Solicitors.

Gideon Rosen Global Research Fellow United States of America

Gideon Rosen is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. He is the author of A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Reconstrual in Mathematics (Oxford 1997) and numerous articles in metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of mathematics. His year at NYU School of Law is supported by a New Directions Fellowship from the Mellon Foundation. His project for the year is a philosophical study of moral and legal responsibility.

Rabbi Dr. Gidon Rothstein Gruss Scholar in Residence United States of America

Rabbi Dr. Gidon Rothstein has served as a congregational rabbi and an educator while completing a PhD in Post-Biblical Jewish History and Literature. His main area of interest is the intersection of text and practice, both in terms of reading texts to find new insight into practice and ideals of the religion as well as studying how Jews have read and continue to derive practical guidance on building a spiritual relationship with God from their readings of earlier texts. He has published, on-line, a series of e-mail classes on the Book of Samuel, the third section of Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed, as well as several other seminal texts in Jewish law and thought. In print, he has articles forthcoming arguing that Jews have for hundreds of years misunderstood what medieval texts meant by sunset, by reincarnation, and by the prohibition against coercing divorce. On the academic side, he combines an interest in hermeneutics with one in Jewish thought. His dissertation, "Writing Midrash Avot," showed that fifteenth century interpreters of Ethics of the Fathers--a third century Rabbinic text--began to treat it as they would a Biblical text, reading into it the multiplicity and fluidity of meaning heretofore reserved for the Divine Word. His current research on the Noahide laws seeks to show that this corpus teaches about the Jewish worldview as a whole, while also offering insight into how societies can and should manage the differences between citizens, foreigners, and lawful permanent residents.

Jeffrey Segal is professor of political science at Stony Brook University. His articles include "Predicting Supreme Court Cases Probabilistically: The Search and Seizure Cases, 1962-1981" ( American Political Science Review , 1984), which won the Wadsworth Award (2002), for book or article, ten years or older, that has had a lasting influence on the field of law and courts. His books include Majority Rule or Minority Will: Adherence to Precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court (Cambridge University Press, 1999, with Harold Spaeth), which won the C. Herman Pritchett Award of the American Political Science Association for best book in law and judicial politics. His most recent book, again with Spaeth, is The Supreme Court and the Attitudinal Model Revisited (Cambridge University Press, 2002).

Dr. Jingxia Shi earned her LLB in 1992 from Wuhan University and then continued her graduate education at the same institution. She received a PhD in law in June 1998. Thereafter, she served as a lecturer in the Law School, China University of International Business & Economics (UIBE). In July 2001, she was promoted to associate professor. In December 2002, she took up a full professorship at the Law School of UIBE. She is also a research fellow at the China National Institute of WTO Studies.

During 2000, she was in residence at the Center for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary College, University of London as a visiting scholar. She has been one of members in the Drafting Committee of the Enterprise Bankruptcy and Reorganization Law of the PRC (organized by Fiscal and Economic Committee of NPC) since 2000. She also practices law at Beijing Zhongyin Law Firm as a part-time lawyer.

Dr. Shi has taught in the fields of WTO law, transnational corporation law and private international law. Her research interests focus on various aspects of international trade in services, cross-border insolvency, and international investment. Dr. Shi also takes charges in several national research projects on cross-border insolvency and international trade in services, which are subsidized by the State Fund. Dr. Shi has published numerous articles in the INSOL International Insolvency Review, Social Sciences in China, China Legal Science, CASS Studies in Law and other professional journals in China and abroad. She was awarded the "National Prize for 100 Excellent PhD Dissertations" (the only such prize in the legal subject) jointly by The Ministry of Education and The Degree Committee of State Council of China for her PhD dissertation entitled "Legal Issues in Cross-border Insolvency" in 2000. 

Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, 1965. After graduation from law school at the Sofia University, Professor Soloveytchik completed his legal traineeship and worked as a legal adviser in commercial law and banking. In 1992-93, he spent a year at the George Washington University, Washington D.C. completing an LLM in international and comparative law. Upon his return to Sofia he was admitted to the Bulgarian Bar and practiced for a year.

Since the end of 1994 Professor Soloveytchik has been living and working in Strasbourg, France. He started initially at the former European Commission of Human Rights and, after 1998, continued at the European Court of Human Rights. In 1997-98, he attended an advanced studies program (D.E.A.) in public international law at the Robert Schuman University, Strasbourg.Since 1996 he has travelled to many countries in Central and Eastern Europe where he gave talks and conducted training sessions on the European Convention of Human Rights. In the last several years, Professor Soloveytchik has given seminars for students at the summer school of the International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg. He speaks English, French, Russian and Bulgarian.

Gila Stopler graduated  magna cum laude  from Tel Aviv University in 1994. In 1995, she joined the Israeli Bar and began working as substitute legal counsel at the National Counsel for the Defense of the Child. She then became a staff lawyer for the Israeli Union for Environmental Defense, doing primarily environmental litigation. During this time, Gila was accepted to the New Israel Fund Fellowship for Human Rights Lawyers and, in 1997, completed an LL.M. degree in International Legal Studies at the American University in Washington, DC. She then returned to Israel to work for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), one of Israel's premiere public interest organizations. At ACRI, Gila litigated several cases before the Israeli Supreme Court and wrote a position paper on behalf of a coalition of NGO's advocating for the establishment of an Equal Employment Opportunities Commission in Israel, that was distributed to Israeli Parliament members.

In the academic year 2000-2001 Gila was a Global Public Service Scholar at NYU School of Law pursuing an LL.M. degree in Public Service Law. She graduated first in her class and received the David H. Moses Memorial Prize to the member of the LL.M. class with the highest cumulative average. In the fall 2001 semester Gila began her J.S.D. degree at the NYU School of Law. The topic of her dissertation is the conflict between women's rights and culture and religion in a liberal state. She has recently published an article in the  Columbia Journal of Gender and the Law entitled "Countenancing the Oppression of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious and Cultural Practices that Discriminate Against Women."  

Hang Wu Tang is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. Mr. Tang is currently in residence at Magdalene College, Cambridge as a PhD candidate where he is writing a dissertation on unjust enrichment focusing on mistaken transfers of wealth under the supervision of Mr. Graham Virgo of Downing College, Cambridge. While at NYU, he researched the following areas: the American modern legal history of the law of restitution; the boundary between contract law and restitution; and the issue of restitution for mistaken gifts. Mr. Tang graduated on the Dean's List from the National University of Singapore in 1995 and obtained his LLM from Cambridge University in 1999 where he was the top student of his class. Prior to joining NUS, he was in practice as a commercial litigator in Singapore. He also did several work attachments with numerous leading law firms and barristers' chambers in London. 

Neus Torbisco Casals is Associate Professor at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, where she teaches legal and political philosophy. She completed her first law degree at the University of Barcelona in 1993 and a doctorate in law at the University of Pompeu Fabra in 2000. Neus has held several visiting positions at Ottawa University and Queen's University, Canada, and at the Centro di Ricerca e Formazione sul Diritto Costituzionale Comparato, Università Degli Studi di Siena, Italy. She has also been  stagiaire  at the European Court of Human Rights. She has published several articles and chapters, and has presented papers at conferences in Europe and South America. More recently, she has conducted research on cultural rights, immigrants integration and European citizenship for some private and public Catalan institutions like the Jaume Bofill Foundation. At NYU, she will be pursuing research on cultural diversity and models of political inclusion in supranational democracies.  

Dr. Xiumei Wang is Associate Professor of Renmin University of China. After she obtained her first degree of law in 1988, she went to the court and was promoted to the position of judge in 1995. Later, she discovered that it would be beneficial for her to do further study of law and for this purpose went to Renmin University Law School receiving her LLM and PhD separately in 1997 and 2000.Presently, she is very interesting in the field of criminal law, environmental criminal law and international criminal law especially the international criminal court. Recent publications include: Criminalizing and Sentencing on Environmental Crime (Supreme People's Court Press, 1999); and Study on International Criminal Court (Renmin University Press, 2002). Additionally, she has translated Manual for Ratification and Implementation of Rome Statute of International Criminal Court (Zhongxin Press, 2002); and Resources and Concept of International Criminal Law (Law Press, 2003) 

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About: Meet was a PhD student at the Center for Data Science working with Richard Bonneau and Kyunghyun Cho. He graduated with his B.A. in Chemistry and Computer Science from NYU in 2016, and worked in the Center for Computational Biology at the Flatiron Institute on protein function prediction methods until starting his PhD in September 2018. His research interests included deep learning, network science, protein function prediction, and complex systems. In his spare time, he enjoys gymnastics, martial arts and meditation. More information on Meet’s research can be found on his website .

Meet Barot

Zhouhan Chen  

Contact: [email protected].

About: Zhouhan was a Ph.D. student at NYU Center for Data Science. His research lay at the intersection of social network analysis, cyber security, and machine learning. His focuses were on discovering and understanding the spread of misinformation across multiple platforms. Zhouhan was advised by Professor Richard Bonneau, Professor Juliana Freire, and Professor Joshua Tucker. Before coming to NYU, Zhouhan earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Computer Science at Rice University. Outside of school, Zhouhan is a longtime marathon runner and a certified personal trainer.

Zhouhan Chen

Tymor Hamamsy

Contact: tch362@nyu. edu.

About: Tymor was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science. Before coming to NYU, he received a master’s degree in Biomedical Data Science from Stanford and a bachelor’s degree in Economics from MIT. His research interests was at the intersection of machine learning, biology, and healthcare. As a passion project, he co-founded and helps run Fermat’s Library, a platform, and community for sharing and annotating academic papers as well as interesting science.

Tymor Hamamsy

Xintian Han

About: Xintian was a Ph.D. student at the NYU Center for Data Science, advised by Prof. Rajesh Ranganath. Xintian’s main research focus was machine learning for healthcare. His broad research interests were in neural sequence modeling, adversarial examples, graphs, generative models and semi-supervised learning. Xintian has a BS in statistics from Peking University.

Xinitan Han

Phu Mon Htut

About: Phu was a Ph.D. student at the NYU Center for Data Science. She was also a member of the Machine Learning for Language (ML²) group where she is working with two amazing professors, Sam Bowman and Kyunghyun Cho. Phu was broadly interested in Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Information Retrieval. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Phu also worked as a research engineer for a couple of years in Singapore before joining CDS.

Phu Mon Htut

Leslie Huang

Contact: [email protected].

About: Leslie was a Ph.D. student in Data Science at the NYU Center for Data Science, where she was advised by Arthur Spirling. Her research was focused on NLP applications and text-as-data in political science. Leslie has a BA, summa cum laude, from Columbia University, and an MA from NYU, where she was a Ph.D. student in political science prior to joining Data Science.

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Aakash Kaku

Contact: [email protected].

About: Aakash was a PhD student at NYU Center for Data Science. He was interested in solving problems in the healthcare domain using machine learning. He worked with Prof. and CDS Interim Director Carlos Fernandez-Granda and Prof. Heidi Schambra on activity recognition task in stroke patients and with Prof. Narges Razavian and Prof. Yvonne Lui in the field of medical imaging and deep learning. Prior to joining the PhD program, he obtained a Master’s degree from NYU CDS where he worked on domain adaptation and medical image segmentation under the guidance of Prof. Carlos and Prof. Narges. He also has an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore where he was on the Dean’s Merit List, which is awarded to the top 5% students. Post-MBA, Aakash worked as a management consultant for more than a year. He also holds a bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. In his leisure time, he loves to play cricket and read books.

Aakash Kaku

Aishwarya Kamath

Contact: [email protected].

About: Aishwarya was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, advised by Yann LeCun and Kyunghyun Cho. Her research interests were in the area of commonsense reasoning and self-supervised learning. She was previously advised by Andrew McCallum at UMass Amherst, where she earned her Master’s degree in Computer Science. Prior to joining CDS, Aishwarya worked at Oracle’s Machine Learning Research Group in Burlington, MA. Aishwarya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Manipal University in India. 

Aishwarya Kamath

Polina Kirichenko

Contact: [email protected]  .

About: Polina was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science and a DeepMind fellow supervised by Professor Andrew Wilson. Her research focused on probabilistic machine learning, Bayesian deep learning and uncertainty estimation. She was interested in building robust machine learning models and understanding when they can be trusted in making decisions, which is important for many sensitive applications. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. During her undergrad, she worked at Bayesian Methods Research group with professor Dmitry Vetrov, our research focused on variational inference and regularization for deep neural networks. Just before starting my PhD, she did a summer internship at EPFL in Machine Learning and Optimization Lab, where she worked on zero-order optimization for low precision neural networks supervised by professors Martin Jaggi and Dan Alistarh. She also had a chance to experience industry at Google as a software engineering intern in Munich and Seattle offices, where she worked on the backend, distributed systems and algorithm parallelization for internal tools. Before coming to NYU, she completed one year of a PhD program in Operations Research and Information Engineering at Cornell University where she started working with Professor Andrew Wilson on low-precision training of neural networks, Bayesian deep learning and normalizing flows; after her first year of a PhD, their research lab transferred to New York University.

Polina Kirichenko

Vladimir Kobzar  

Vladimir was a PhD student at the  NYU Center for Data Science  where he was a part of the  Math and Data Group . His graduate work was advised by  Robert Kohn  and  Carlos Fernandez-Granda , and was supported in part by the  Moore-Sloan Data Science Environment  at New York University.

He completed an MS in Mathematics at the  Courant Institute  under the advisement of  Afonso Bandeira , as well as a JD and LLM at the  NYU School of Law .

His research area is mathematical and statistical foundations of data science and machine learning. I focus on their intersection with differential equations, control theory and optimization, and on applications to online learning, medical and molecular imaging, computer vision, robotics, finance and regulatory policy.

Vladimir Kobzar

About: Angela was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science and a DeepMind Fellow. She was currently working with Profs. Richard Bonneau and Joshua Tucker as part of the Social Media and Political Participation lab. Before joining NYU, Angela was at the University of Rochester, where she earned a B.S. in data science, a B.A. in political science, and a math minor. She also spent two summers as an intern in MIT Lincoln Lab’s human language technology group. Her research interests include online radicalization and political dynamics on social networks as well as natural language processing and network analysis.

Angela Lai

Kangning Liu

Contact: [email protected]  .

About: Kangning was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, co-advised by Prof. Carlos Fernandez-Granda, Prof. Kyunghyun Cho and Prof. Krzysztof J. Geras. He was interested in machine learning, computer vision and their application for healthcare. Prior to joining NYU, Kangning pursued a Master’s degree in data science from the department of computer science at ETH Zurich, where his master thesis was on unsupervised video-to-video translation, under the supervision of Dr. Radu. Timofte, Dr. Shuhang Gu and Prof. Luc Van Gool at Computer Vision Laboratory. Before that, he also had project experience in medical imaging super-resolution and semantic segmentation. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Tsinghua University in electrical engineering with a minor in Finance.

Kangning Liu

Contact: [email protected]

About: Sheng Liu was a Ph.D. student at the Center for Data Science, NYU, co-advised by Professor Carlos Fernandez-Granda, Professor Jonathan Niles-Weed, and Professor Narges Razavian. His research interests were in the general area of machine learning, particularly in robust deep learning with imperfect datasets (corrupted data, limited supervision, small dataset, etc.) as well as their medical applications such as Alzheimer’s automatic detection. He was a member of the Math and Data (MAD) group at NYU where he worked on inverse problems and optimization. Out of school, he loves tennis, scuba diving, surfing and most water sports.

Sheng Liu

Wesley Maddox

Contact: [email protected].

About: Wesley was a Ph.D. student advised by Andrew Gordon Wilson. His interests were in statistical machine learning, bayesian deep learning, Gaussian processes, and generative models, with a specific focus on developing new methods to incorporate and utilize uncertainty in machine learning models. Prior to NYU, he spent two years as a Ph.D. student in Statistics at Cornell University and did a master’s in statistics and a bachelor’s degree in systems biology at Case Western Reserve University. In Summer 2019, he interned at Amazon in Cambridge, UK. He is an NSF Graduate Research Fellow, received in 2017.

Wesley Maddox

Omar Mahmood

Contact: [email protected].

About: Omar was a Ph.D. student at the NYU Center for Data Science (CDS), working with Kyunghyun Cho and Richard Bonneau. His research projects focused on graphical neural networks and biological network inference. Prior to CDS, Omar pursued a master’s degree in machine learning at the University of Cambridge, where his dissertation project was on deep generative models for molecule design and optimization, under the supervision of José Miguel Hernández-Lobato. Before this, Omar worked as a software engineer at a natural language processing startup, where he was responsible for successfully pitching the company’s product to a major US financial institution, and executing and coordinating the ensuing project. He also holds a Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, in applied physics from Columbia University.

Omar Mahmood

Swapneel Mehta

Contact: [email protected]  .

About: Swapneel Mehta  was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science working with Richard Bonneau, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua Tucker at the Center for Social Media and Politics with interests in simulation-based inference and causality. He used probabilistic programming to conduct social network analysis, with a focus on understanding misinformation spread and control in a simulated training environment that he worked to develop. In the past, he has worked with recommender systems at Adobe Research, graph neural networks and particle physics at CERN, and Fortune 500 startups in cybersecurity and IoT. He has also mentored students doing research and software development as part of a student organization he co-founded, called  Unicode .

Swapneel Mehta

Sreyas Mohan

About: Sreyas was a Ph.D. student at the Center for Data Science, NYU working under the joint guidance of  Prof. Eero P Simoncelli  and  Prof. Carlos Fernandez-Granda . He was also a part of  Math and Data Group . He graduated in July 2017 with a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras where his undergraduate thesis was supervised by  Prof. Kaushik Mitra . Sreyas spent the summer of 2017 at the Institute of Science and Technology (IST), Austria working with  Prof. Gasper Tkacik  on deep learning models for a particular neuroscience application and the summer before that at the Simons Center for Data Analysis, NYC working with  Dr. Dmitri Chklovskii  in the intersection of unsupervised learning and computational neuroscience.

Sreyas Mohan

Irina Morales Espejo

About: Irina was a PhD student in Data Science and also a DeepMind fellow. She was interested in applications of data science to the logistics of cities as well as in physics and theoretical machine learning. During her time at CDS, she initiated research with Kyle Cranmer. Irina graduated from Mathematics and Physics at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. During her studies, she collaborated in two research projects. The first one in Complex Systems trying to model the pairwise interactions of letters in texts. The second one was in experimental particle physics, which led to a summer internship at CERN with an analysis focused on the DMttbar signal. From her undergraduate merits, she was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship by the Spanish Fulbright Commission to pursue doctoral studies in the USA. She also obtained an MSc in Mathematical & Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford.

Irina Espejo

Nikita Nangia  

Contact: [email protected].

About: Nikita was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, where she is advised by Sam Bowman. Broadly, her research was in machine learning and natural language processing. Her publications can be found on her personal website . Prior to joining NYU, Nikita worked in R&D for a few years. She has a BA in Physics from the University of Chicago.

Nikita Nangia

Jason Phang

Contact: [email protected]  .

About: Jason was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, advised by Sam Bowman, Kyunghyun Cho, and Krzysztof Geras. His research interests included natural language processing and understanding, deep learning for medical imaging, and interpretability for deep learning models. Prior to NYU, Jason earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago, majoring in Mathematics, Economics, and Statistics, and worked as a Quantitative Researcher at AQR Capital Management.

Jason Phang

Yiqiu (Artie) Shen

About: Yiqiu (Artie) Shen was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, co-advised by Prof. Kyunghyun Cho and Prof. Krzysztof J. Geras . His research interests primarily lie in Artificial Intelligence for healthcare and deep learning for medical image analysis. Prior to joining NYU, he was a software engineer at Two Sigma Investments where he maintained a platform that extracts trading signals from market sentiment. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in computer science from Rice University.

Yiqui Shen

Harvineet Singh  

Contact: [email protected].

About: Harvineet was a Ph.D. student in Data Science at New York University. His research interests included statistical modeling of structured data such as sequences and graphs, with applications in digital health and social sciences. Prior to joining NYU, he was a research engineer at Adobe Research in India, where he worked on methods for survival analysis, interactive recommendations, and sequence prediction. He has an Integrated Master’s degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in Mathematics and Computing. His Master’s thesis work, advised by Prof. Amitabha Bagchi and Prof. Parag Singla, explored graph representation learning techniques for social network data. He did two summer internships at Adobe Research, focusing on customer behavior prediction. Also, he was a visiting researcher at BME, Hungary. His other interests include traveling, playing basketball, and listening to music.

Harvineet Singh

Sam Stanton

Contact: [email protected].

About: Sam was a Ph.D. student in the NYU Center for Data Science and a NDSEG Fellow (class of 2018), working with Professor Andrew Wilson. His research focused on the incorporation of probabilistic state transition models in reinforcement learning algorithms. Sam holds a Master’s degree in Operations Research from Cornell University, where he started working with Professor Wilson as a first-year Ph.D. student. Sam transferred from the Cornell doctoral program to continue his research agenda at NYU with his advisor. Prior to his studies at Cornell, Sam earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Colorado Denver, graduating summa cum laude. In addition to his dissertation research, Sam is interested in modern art and philosophy, especially epistemology and ethics. Outside of research, Sam enjoys volleyball, rock climbing, surfing, and snowboarding. 

Sam Stanton

Artem Vysogorets

Contact: [email protected].

About: Artem was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, who worked with Julia Kempe. In 2019, he graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a B.S. in Mathematics and completed an undergraduate thesis in matroid theory with Professor Tom Braden. Before joining NYU, he completed research on predicting Riemann Zeta-function zeroes with neural networks in San Diego State University and worked on a computer vision project at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics. His current interests lie in the optimization and mathematics of machine learning.”

Artem Vysogorets

Contact: [email protected]

About: Nan was a PhD student at the NYU Center for Data Science, co-advised by Prof. Kyunghyun Cho and Prof. Krzysztof J. Geras. She was interested in data science with application in healthcare and now working on developing deep learning algorithms for medical imaging.

Before joining NYU, she graduated from the School of Gifted Young, University of Science and Technology of China, and received her B.S in Statistics and B.A. in Business Administration. In her undergraduate thesis, she built neurofeedback protocols with predictive models to help reducing cue-reacted nicotine craving.

Nan Wu

Administrators, Officials and Faculty

Abadi, Daniel J Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Brandeis University, 2002; M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 2003; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008; Ph.D., 2008.

Abasi, Ali Reza Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Tabriz, 1994; M.A., University of Tehran, 1997; Ph.D., University of Ottawa, 2008.

Abbasi, Hossein Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.S., Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, 1994; M.S., Institute for Research in Planning and Development, 1997; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2009.

Abdul-Alim, Jamaal Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1996.

Abdul-Malik, Mansur T Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; M.S., 2012.

Abed, Eyad H Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1981; Ph.D., 1982.

Abraham, Katharine G. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.S., Iowa State University, 1976; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1982.

Abrams, Michael Carlos Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., University of Puerto Rico-Ponce, 1997; M.Arch., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999.

Abshire, Pamela A. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; 2021-2022 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1992; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1997; Ph.D., 2001.

Accilien, Cecile Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Montclair State University, 1995; M.A., University of Louisiana-Lafayette, 1997; Ph.D., Tulane University, 2002.

Acedo Garcia, Ana Isabel Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000; M.A., 2003.

Ackermann, Christopher Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; Diploma, Fachhochschule Mannheim, 2006; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; Ph.D., 2010.

Adams, Jeffrey D. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1977; Ph.D., Yale University, 1981.

Adams, Lowell W. Adjunct Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1968; M.S., Ohio State University, 1973; Ph.D., 1976.

Adem, Muna Assistant Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., California State University-Northridge, 2013; M.A., Indiana University, 2017; Ph.D., 2023.

Adler, Eric Professor & Chair, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Connecticut College, 1995; M.A., State University of New York-Buffalo State University, 1998; Ph.D., Duke University, 2005.

Adomaitis, Raymond A. Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1984; Ph.D., 1988.

Adrianvala, Zubin Noshir Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.Arch., Amravati University, 2004; M.Arch., University of New South Wales-Kensington, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Afflerbach, Peter P. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1978; M.S., 1979; Ph.D., 1985.

Agarwal, Rajshree Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2017-2018 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Bombay, 1986; M.A., 1988; M.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1990; Ph.D., State University of New York-Buffalo State University, 1995.

Agarwal, Ritu Distinguished University Professor Emerita, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Distinguished University Professor Emerita, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; 2011-2012 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Delhi, 1982; M.B.A., Indian Istitute of Management, Calcutta, 1984; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1988; M.S., 1988.

Agashe, Kaustubh Sadanand Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1993; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, 1993; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1998.

Aggour, Mohamed Sherif Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Cairo, 1964; M.S., 1966; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1972.

Agha, Omar Sheheryar Assistant Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., University of Chicago, 2016; Ph.D., New York University, 2023.

Agonafer, Damena Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Texas-Arlington, 2004; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2006; D.Engin., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2012.

Agrawala, Ashok K. Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Agra University, 1960; B.E., Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, 1963; M.Eng., 1965; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1970.

Ahmadian, Nahid Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Tehran, 2004; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., 2012.

Ahmed, Saba Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., George Mason University, 2006; M.Ed., 2007.

Ahuja, Neel Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Northwestern University, 2002; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 2006; Ph.D., University of San Diego, 2008.

Ai, Wei Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Peking University, 2013; B.S., 2013; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2020.

Ainane, Sami Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Grenoble, 1979; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; Ph.D., 1989.

Ainslie, Adam Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.Arch., Princeton University, 2017; M.Arch., 2020.

Akbar-Williams, Tahirah Z. Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., Indiana University, 2006; M.A., 2006; M.A., Ohio State University, 2008.

Akbari-Saneh, Nahal Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Tehran, 1995; M.A., 1999; Ph.D., University of Ottawa, 2009.

Akikawa, Kumiko Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Tokyo Woman's Christian University, 2000; M.A., Japan Women's University, 2002; M.A., University of York, 2004; M.A., American University, 2008.

Akin, David L. Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974; S.M., 1975; Sc.D., 1981.

Al-Dubayan, Monerah Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2017; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2020.

Al-salami, Samah Ali Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Sana'a University, 2004.

Al-Sheikhly, Mohamad I. Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.Sc., University of Baghdad, 1974; Ph.D., University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1981.

Alam, Fardina Fathmiul Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Military Institute of Science and Technology, 2013; M.S., George Mason University, 2022; Ph.D., 2023.

Alberini, Anna Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Venice, 1987; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 1989; Ph.D., 1992.

Albertus, Paul Associate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.E., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2009.

Alcala, Hector Ernesto Assistant Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2009; M.P.H., 2011; D.Pub.Hlth., 2015.

Alcaniz, Isabella Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; Licenciada, Universidad de Belgrano, 1994; M.A., Northwestern University, 1999; Ph.D., 2004.

Aldoory, Linda Professor Emerita, ARHU-Communication; B.A., George Washington University, 1988; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1991; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1998.

Alexander, Christine Erin Lecturer, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; B.A., George Washington University, 2012; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Alexander, Elizabeth Murice Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities; B.A., Amherst College, 2014; M.A., Cornell University, 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Alexander, James C. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1964; Ph.D., 1968.

Alexander, Millard H. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; A.B., Harvard University, 1964; Ph.D., University of Paris, 1967.

Alexander, Patricia A. Distinguished University Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; 2000-2001 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Bethel University, 1970; M.Ed., James Madison University, 1979; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Alexander, Thomas Stanley Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., University of Baltimore, 1979; M.A., Hood College, 1987; M.S., Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Alford, Charles Frederick Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; 1992-1993 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Austin College, 1969; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1971; Ph.D., 1979.

Ali, Ashraf Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Calcutta, 1973; M.S., 1975; Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, 1983.

Ali, Asim A Senior Lecturer, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1989; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; Ph.D., 2013.

Ali, Bilal Akhtar Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., University of Rochester, 2014; M.C.P., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Ali, Mir M Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., State University of New York-Health Science Center-Stony Brook, 2002; M.A., 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Alkebsi, Lutf Y. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Dhamar University, 1997.

Allee, Todd Associate Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1994; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1996; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003.

Allen, Keisha Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Hampton University, 2001; M.A.-Teach., 2002; Ed.D., Teachers College of Columbia University, 2015.

Allen, Stephanie T. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Yale University, 1986; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001.

Allen-Klein, Robin Elizabeth Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Southern California, 1986; M.Ed., University of California-Los Angeles, 1989.

Allewell, Norma M. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., McMaster University-Hamilton, 1965; Ph.D., Yale University, 1969.

Almeida e Andrade, Natasha Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Almon, Clopper Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1956; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1962.

Aloimonos, John Yiannis Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of Athens-Greece, 1981; M.S., University of Rochester, 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Alsop, Zoe Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Haverford College, 1998; Master of International Affairs, Columbia University, 2005; M.F.A., American University, 2022.

Alt, Frank B. Associate Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S.E., Johns Hopkins University, 1967; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1973; Ph.D., 1977.

Altschul, Stephen F. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987.

Alvarez, Beth Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Gettysburg College, 1967; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1977; M.A., 1980; Ph.D., 1990.

Alves De Sa, Jessica Elizabeth Lecturer, BMGT-Other Programs-IBM/Quest; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Alvi, Diba Naureen Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Oberlin College, 1994; M.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003; M.Mus., 2004; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Alvizu, Josh Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2005; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2007; M.A., Yale University, 2012; M.Phil., 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Alwood, Edward Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1972; M.A., American University, 1999; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2000.

Amde, Amde M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.E.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1970; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1971; Ph.D., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1976.

Amilivia, Jennifer Marie Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2009; B.G.S., 2012; M.A., 2014; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2020.

Amoruso, Cristina Lecturer, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; B.A., University of Houston, 1991; M.Arch., University of Miami, 2002.

Amos, Esthus Christopher Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Howard University, 1997; J.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2005.

Anand, Davinder K. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., George Washington University, 1959; M.S., 1961; Ph.D., 1965.

Anand, Tejwansh S Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.Elect.E., Indian Institute of Technology, 1985; M.S., University of South Carolina-Coastal Carolina, 1987; Ed.D., Columbia University, 2014.

Anandalingam, Anand Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Cambridge, 1975; M.S., Harvard University, 1977; Ph.D., 1991.

Anastos, George Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Akron, 1942; M.A., Harvard University, 1947; Ph.D., 1949.

Anderson, Brielle Evelyn Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Rochester, 2006; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2013.

Anderson, Elaine A. Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1973; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1975; Ph.D., 1979.

Anderson, John D. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; 1981-1982 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Florida, 1959; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1966.

Anderson, Lindsey B Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2004; M.A., Indiana University, 2010; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2014.

Anderson, Paul Marcus Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; Lecturer, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2002; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Anderson, Rafique Omar Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.A., Michigan State University, 1998; J.D., 2001; L.L.M., George Washington University, 2016; M.B.A., Northwestern University, 2018; M.P.M./M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Anderson, Samira Brake Professor & Associate Chair, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Indiana University, 1979; M.A., 1981; Au.D., University of Florida, 2000; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2012.

Andrade, Marcos F. Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Universidad Mayor de San Andres, 1991; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; Ph.D., 2004.

Andrews, David Lawrence Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.Ed., University of Exeter, 1985; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1991; Ph.D., 1993.

Andrews, Norma Windsor Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Sao Paulo, 1977; M.S., 1982; Ph.D., 1983.

Andrusik, Katryna Natalya Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2000; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Anenson, T Leigh Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., California State University-Long Beach, 1990; J.D., University of Akron, 1994; L.L.M., Georgetown University, 1996.

Angel, Clara Roselina Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Iowa State University, 1984; M.S., 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Angelella, Ross Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., Ithaca College, 2002; M.F.A., Bennington College, 2009.

Angueyra, Juan Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2010.

Anishchenkova, Valerie Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., St. Petersburg State University, 1997; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2001; Ph.D., 2007.

Anisimov, Mikhail A. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.E., Grozny Petroleum Institute, 1964; Ph.D., Moscow State University, 1969.

Anjorin, Rahman Lecturer, BMGT-Dean-Career Management; B.S., Georgia Southern University, 2009; M.B.A., University of Central Florida, 2012.

Ankem, Sreeramamurthy Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.Eng., University of Mysore, 1972; M.Eng., Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, 1974; Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute NYU, 1980.

Anlage, Steven Mark Professor, CMNS-Physics; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; 2016-2017 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1982; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 1984; Ph.D., 1988.

Antalis, Casie Ryan Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Antman, Stuart S. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1961; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1963; Ph.D., 1965.

Antonisse, Margaret J. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., Lafayette College, 1973; A.M.L.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1976; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Antonsen, Thomas M. Jr. Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; B.S., Cornell University, 1973; M.S., 1976; Ph.D., 1977.

Aparicio, Elizabeth Marie Associate Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; M.S.W., Catholic University of America, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2014.

Apathy, Nate Assistant Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., Creighton University, 2011; Ph.D., Indiana University-Purdue University-Ind, 2020.

Apfel, Kenneth Principal Lecturer Emerita, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1970; M.Ed., Northeastern University, 1973; M.P.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1978.

Appel, Michelle Assistant Vice Presient, SVPAAP-Office of Institutional Research, Planning and Assessment; B.A., Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 1990; M.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1995.

Apter, R Charles Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Clemson University, 1980; M.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1990; Ph.D., 1996.

Aranda-Espinoza, Jose Helim Associate Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Universidad de Zacatecas, Mexico, 1990; M.S., Universidad de San Luis Potosi, Mexico, 1993; Ph.D., 1998.

Araneda, Ricardo C. Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Universidad de Concepcion, 1986; M.S., Yeshiva University, 1992; Ph.D., 1997.

Arbaugh, William Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1984; M.S., Columbia University, 1985; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1999.

Archsmith, James Assistant Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999; M.A., 2011; D.O., University of California-Davis, 2018.

Ardito, Laura R. Associate Clinical Professor, VPR-VP Research; B.A., Cornell University, 1999; J.D., American University, 2006.

Arevalo, Ricardo David Jr. Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., University of Florida, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Armston, John Associate Research Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Macquarie University-North Ryde, 2001; B.S., University of Queensland-Brisbane, 2004; Ph.D., 2013.

Armstrong, Ronald W. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.E.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1955; M.Sc., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1957; Ph.D., 1958.

Arria, Amelia Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., Cornell University, 1986; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1993.

Arsenjuk, Luka Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Ljubljana, 2002; Ph.D., Duke University, 2010.

Arul, Senthil Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Madras, 1985; M.S., University of Iowa, 1989; D.Engin., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2009.

Arun, Nikita Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2011; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2014; Ph.D., 2016.

Aruoba, Boragan Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Bogazici University, 1999; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2002; Ph.D., 2004.

Asa-Awuku, Akua A. Professor & Associate Dean, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006; Ph.D., 2008.

Asgari, Bahar Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Iran University of Science & Technology, 2011; M.S., 2013; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021.

Ashery, Elie David Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; M.B.A., 2012.

Ashley, David Lecturer, BMGT-Other Programs-IBM/Quest; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1990; M.B.A., University of New Mexico-Valencia County, 1996.

Ashlock, Jennifer Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1996; M.A., 1999; Ph.D., 2014.

Aston, Jason William Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Pepperdine University, 2003; M.A., New York University, 2011.

Atanasoski, Neda Professor & Chair, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2000; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 2003; Ph.D., 2005.

Ater, Renee D. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Oberlin College, 1987; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; Ph.D., 2000.

Atlas, Robert M. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., St. Louis University, 1970; M.S., New York University, 1973; Sc.D., 1976.

Attoh-Okine, Nii O Professor & Chair, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Diplom-Ingenieur, Rostov Institute Civil Engineering, 1986; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1993.

Atwater, David C Assistant Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Lehigh University, 2013.

Auchard, John Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., New York University, 1970; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1971; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1980.

Auerbach, Jonathan D. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; 2014-2015 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1976; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1978; Ph.D., 1984.

Augustine, Joseph Carlton Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., University of the West Indies, 1983; M.S., 1988; Ph.D., University of Delaware, 2003.

Ault, Steven K Lecturer, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Lecturer, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.S., University of California-Davis, 1974; M.S., University of Liverpool, 1975.

Auslander, Joseph Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952; M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1953; Ph.D., 1957.

Austin, Mark A. Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.E., University of Canterbury-Christ Church, 1980; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1982; Ph.D., 1985.

Ausubel, Lawrence M. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Princeton University, 1980; M.S., Stanford University, 1982; Ph.D., 1984; M.L.S., 1984.

Avilez, GerShun Professor & Associate Dean, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Hendrix College, 2002; M.A., Temple University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2009.

Ayala, Jordan Lecturer, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2009; M.A., 2017.

Aycock, Marvin K. Jr. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., North Carolina State University, 1959; M.S., 1963; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1966.

Aydilek, Ahmet H. Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Istanbul University, 1993; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996; Ph.D., 2000.

Ayyub, Bilal M. Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Kuwait University, 1980; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1981; Ph.D., 1983.

Azarm, Mira Lecturer, SVPAAP-Academy of Innovation & Entrepreneurship; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art, 2013.

Azarm, Shapour Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Tehran, 1977; M.S., George Washington University, 1979; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1984.

Babadi, Behtash Associate Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2006; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2011.

Baballari, Eni Lecturer, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; M.S., 2019.

Baccus, Ayanna Asha Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Wake Forest University, 1997; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; Ph.D., 2004.

Baden, Drew Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1981; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1986.

Bae, Soyoung Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Korea University-Seoul, 2003; M.A., Kyungnam University, 2005; M.O., Indiana University, 2009; Ph.D., 2013.

Baecher, Gregory B. Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1968; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970; Ph.D., 1972.

Baeder, James D. Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Rice University, 1983; M.S., Stanford University, 1984; Ph.D., 1989.

Baer, Ferdinand Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.A., University of Chicago, 1950; M.S., 1954; Ph.D., 1961.

Baer, Hester Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Bard College, 1992; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1994; Ph.D., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2000.

Bagley, Elizabeth J Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; B.A., University of South Alabama, 2007; M.O., Georgetown University, 2021.

Baiju, Ceyed Lecturer, BMGT-Exec MBA-Office of Online Programs; B.Tech., University of Kerala, 1988; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003.

Bailey, Amanda Professor & Chair, ARHU-English; B.A., Oberlin College, 1988; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1992; Ph.D., 1998.

Bailey, Rachel Ellen Squires Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Georgia, 1995; M.A., University of Central Florida, 2003; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2023.

Bailey, Steven Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987; M.Mus., Boston University, 1989.

Bailey-Goldschmidt, Janice Therese Lecturer, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.S., 2015.

Baiocchi, Giovanni Professor, BSOS-Geography; Affiliate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.O., University of Trieste, 1991; M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1993; Ph.D., University of York, 2008.

Bakalian, Cliff Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020; M.S., 2021.

Balachandran, B Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1985; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Balachandran Orihuela, Sharada Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Mills College, 2005; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2012; Ph.D., 2012.

Balan, Radu Victor Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Polytechnic University of Bucharest, 1992; B.S., University of Bucharest, 1994; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1998.

Baldwin, Andrew H. Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; Affiliate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Tufts University, 1983; Ph.D., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1996.

Baldwin, Melinda Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.S., Davidson College, 2004; M.A., Princeton University, 2007; Ph.D., 2010.

Baldwin, Thomas R. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Ithaca College, 1990.

Ball, Gregory F. Vice President, VPR-VP Research; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Columbia University, 1977; Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1983.

Ball, Michael O. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.E.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1972; M.S.E., 1972; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1977.

Ballenger, Robert M Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1997; M.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 1999.

Bandel, V. Allan Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1959; M.S., 1962; Ph.D., 1965.

Banks, Antoine Jevon Professor & Chair, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 2001; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2009.

Bansal, Tanya Assistant Clinical Professor, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.Arch., Guru Nanak Dev University, 2010; M.RED, University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Baras, John S. Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., National Technical University of Athens, 1970; S.M., Harvard University, 1971; Ph.D., 1973.

Barbarin, Oscar Anthony Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., St. Joseph Seminary College, 1968; M.A., New York University, 1971; M.S., Rutgers University, 1973; Ph.D., 1975.

Barbe, David F. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., West Virginia University, 1962; M.S., 1964; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1969.

Barbee, Brent William Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 2003; M.S., 2005.

Barber, Richard C. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, 1992.

Barber, Tony Donell Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1999; M.S., George Washington University, 2005; M.B.A., American University, 2010; D.Engin., George Washington University, 2018.

Barbosa, Pedro Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., City University of New York-City College, 1966; M.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1969; Ph.D., 1971.

Barclay, Jennifer Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.S., Northwestern University, 1999; M.F.A., University of California-San Diego, 2009.

Bardossy, Maria Gisela Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., Universidad Catolica de Cordoba, 2002; M.S., Clemson University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Barg, Alexander Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; M.S., Moscow Institute of Engineering & Physics, 1981; Ph.D., Institute for Information Transmission Problems, 1987.

Barham, Thomas Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1981; J.D., George Washington University, 1986.

Barker, Danielle Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Barker, Drew Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.F.A., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2004; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.L.S., 2015.

Barkeshli, Maissam Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2004; B.S., 2004; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010.

Barkley Brown, Elsa Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., DePauw University, 1972; Ph.D., Kent State University, 1994.

Barlow, Jewel B. Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Wind Tunnel; B.S., Auburn University, 1963; M.S., 1964; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1970.

Barner, Briana Assistant Professor, ARHU-Communication; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Bennett College, 2012; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2016; Ph.D., 2021.

Barnes, Kelsey Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.S., Washington State University, 1980; M.S.W., University of Washington-Seattle, 1985; J.D., University of Denver, 1999.

Barnet, Joseph Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; A.A., Montgomery College, 2014; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.A., East Tennessee State University, 2019; Ph.D., 2021.

Baron, Sabrina Alcorn Principal Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., Hanover College, 1981; M.A., University of Chicago, 1982; Ph.D., 1995.

Barrenechea, Francisco Associate Professor, ARHU-Classics; B.O., National Autonomous University of Mexico-Mexico City, 1996; M.A., Columbia University, 1999; M.O., 2003; Ph.D., 2005; Ph.D., 2005.

Barrie, Rabiatu E Assistant Professor, SPHL-Family Science; Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago, 2012.

Bartol, Kathryn M. Professor Emerita, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Professor Emerita, BMGT-Management & Organization; 1989-1990 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Marygrove College, 1963; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1966; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1972.

Barua, Rajeev K. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, 1992; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994; Ph.D., 2000.

Basile, Abbie Jan Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1987; M.L.S., 1991.

Basili, Victor R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Fordham University, 1961; M.S., Syracuse University, 1963; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1970; Ph.D., University of Sannio, Benevento, 2004; Ph.D., University of Kaiserslautern, 2005.

Basu, Progyan Clinical Professor, BMGT-Accounting; B.E., Jadavpur University, 1983; M.B.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1986; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1992.

Battistin, Erich Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; Laurea, University of Padua, 1997; D.O., Universita degli Studi di Padova, 2002.

Battle, Leilani Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Visiting Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 2011; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Batts, Anthony Tyrone II Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; M.Ed., Grand Canyon University, 2013.

Bauer, Ralph R. Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, 1991; M.A., Michigan State University, 1993; Ph.D., 1997.

Baum, Howell S. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1967; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1968; M.C.P., University of California-Berkeley, 1971; Ph.D., 1974.

Baum, J Robert Associate Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Lehigh University, 1964; M.B.A., Northwestern University, 1966; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994.

Baur, Cynthia E Professor & Director, SPHL-Dean-Horowitz Center for Health Literacy; Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1983; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 1992; Ph.D., 1995.

Baxter, Ashley M Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., DeSales University, 2016; M.S., Lehigh University, 2019; Ph.D., 2022.

Baxter, Isabella Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., Syracuse University, 2017.

Baykoucheva, Svetla Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Sofia, 1969; M.S., 1970; Ph.D., Institute of Microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1977; M.L.S., Kent State University, 1997.

Bayly, Catherine Angelina Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.F.A., 2012.

Baz, Amr M. Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 2015-2016 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Cairo, 1966; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1970; Ph.D., 1973.

Bazaco, Michael C Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; Lecturer, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2001; M.S., 2004; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2012.

Bazargan, Mohammad Navid Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., Tehran Azad University, 1993; Ph.D., 1997.

Beans, Jeffrey Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Towson University, 2005.

Beasley, Maurine Professor Emerita, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; M.S., Columbia University, 1963; Ph.D., George Washington University, 1974.

Beaton, Robert J. Lecturer, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.A., Mount Saint Mary's University, 1977; M.S., Villanova University, 1980; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1984.

Bechhoefer, William B. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; 1993-1994 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Harvard University, 1963; M.Arch., 1967.

Beck, Evelyn T. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; 1995-1996 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Brooklyn College, 1954; M.A., Yale University, 1955; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969.

Beck, Kenneth H. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1972; M.A., Syracuse University, 1975; Ph.D., 1977.

Becker, Emily Jones Lecturer, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Georgetown University, 1997; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., 2009.

Beckman, Paula J. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Hastings College, 1974; M.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1977; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1980.

Becnel, Andrew Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Bedaque, Paulo Sergio Fortes Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Sao Paulo, 1985; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1994.

Bederson, Ben Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1986; M.S., New York University, 1989; Ph.D., 1992.

Bedingfield, James P. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1966; M.B.A., 1968; D.B.A., 1972.

Beicken, Peter U. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; 2001-2002 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. M.A., University of Munich, 1968; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1971.

Beigel, Thomas Howard Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; M.S., 2001.

Beise, Elizabeth Professor & Associate Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Carleton College, 1981; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988.

Bejleri, Dori Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 2013; Ph.D., Brown University, 2018.

Beliaeva Solomon, Maria Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of British Columbia, 2010; M.A., Rutgers University, 2013; M.A., New York University, 2014; Ph.D., 2019.

Bell, Matthew J. Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.Arch., University of Notre Dame, 1983; M.Arch., Cornell University, 1989.

Bell, Richard Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Cambridge, 1999; M.A., Harvard University, 2001; Ph.D., 2006.

Bellama, Jon M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Allegheny College, 1960; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1965.

Belloni, Alberto Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Pisa, 2002; Diploma Di Licenza, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, 2002; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007; Ph.D., 2007.

Belov, George A. Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; M.S., Moscow Lomonosov State University, 1992; Ph.D., 2001.

Bely, Alexandra E. Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1999.

Belz, Herman J. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., Princeton University, 1959; M.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 1963; Ph.D., 1966.

Benavides, Brandon Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., St. Edward's University, 2003; M.A., American University, 2004.

Bendell, Mollye Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of Glasgow, 2012; M.F.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2018.

Benedetto, John J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; 1999-2000 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Boston College, 1960; M.A., Harvard University, 1962; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1964.

Benharrech, Sarah Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Bordeaux, 1991; M.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1995; Ph.D., Princeton University, 2002.

Benito-Vessels, Carmen Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Universidad de Salamanca, 1975; M.A., 1977; Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1988.

Bennett, Ralph D. Jr. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Professor Emeritus, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Princeton University, 1961; M.F.A., 1966.

Bennett, Robert L. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1951; M.A., 1955; Ph.D., 1963.

Bensi, Michelle T Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.A., University of Toledo, 2004; M.O., University of Delaware, 2006; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2010.

Bentley, William E. Distinguished University Professor & Director, ENGR-Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute; Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; Distinguished University Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Cornell University, 1982; M.Eng., 1983; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1989.

Bera, Aniket Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.Tech., Jaypee Institute of Information Tech, 2011; M.B.A., Jaypee Business School, 2012; M.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2016; Ph.D., 2017.

Berg, Kenneth R. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1960; Ph.D., 1967.

Berger, Bruce S. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1954; M.S., 1959; Ph.D., 1962.

Berglund, Alix Kay Assistant Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.S., Washington State University, 2010; D.V.M., 2014; Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 2018.

Bergmeyer, Marie Luise Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Berland, Allison Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Reed College, 1993; M.A., Tufts University, 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Berlin, Adele Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1964; Ph.D., 1976.

Berman, Louise M. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; A.B., Wheaton College, 1950; M.A., Columbia University, 1953; Ed.D., 1960.

Bernard, Peter S. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.E., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1972; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1973; Ph.D., 1977.

Bernat, Edward Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Arizona, 1989; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993; Ph.D., 1997.

Bernish, Andrew Lecturer, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.A., University of North Carolina-Asheville, 2001; Ph.D., Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, 2008; M.C.P., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Bersani, Bianca Elizabeth Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002; M.A., 2004; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Bertot, John Professor & Associate Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1986; M.A., 1988; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1996.

Bertram, Lillian-Yvonne Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2006; M.F.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2009; Ph.D., University of Utah, 2015.

Besharov, Douglas J. Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1965; J.D., New York University, 1968; L.L.M., 1971.

Beste, Charles Edward Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1961; M.S., 1969; Ph.D., 1971.

Betancourt, David Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Radford University, 2002.

Bettag, Tom Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966; M.A., Columbia University, 1967.

Beyrouty, Craig Professor & Dean, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., California Polytechnic State University-San Luis, 1977; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1980; Ph.D., 1984.

Bezejouh, Ben Nkafu Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Liverpool, 1991; M.S., 1992.

Bhagat, Satindar M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; I.Sc., Punjab University, 1948; B.A., Jammu and Kashmir University, 1950; M.Sc., University of Delhi, 1953; Ph.D., 1956.

Bhargava, Alok Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Delhi, 1974; B.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1977; M.S., 1978; Ph.D., 1982.

Bhatele, Abhinav Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.O., Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, 2005; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2007; Ph.D., 2010.

Bhattacharjee, Samrat Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Georgia College and State University, 1994; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999.

Bhattacharya, Sayan Assistant Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Calcutta, 2007; M.A., 2010; M.O., Jadavpur University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2022.

Bhattacharyya, Shuvra S. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1994.

Bhogal, Harjit Singh Associate Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of Oxford, 2008; M.A., 2010; Ph.D., New York University, 2017.

Bianchini, Janna Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Wellesley College, 1999; M.A., Harvard University, 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Bice, Ed M Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., University of Montevallo, 1982; M.Ed., University of Virginia, 1994.

Bickham, Theresa Rose Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Towson University, 2002; M.Mus., University of Houston, 2004; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Bieber, Rebecca Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., Emerson College, 2012; Au.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Bierbaum, Ariel H. Associate Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Associate Professor, ARCH-Center for Smart Growth Research & Education; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2000; M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2016.

Bierman, Hilary Susan Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2007.

Bies, Angela Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Butler University, 1988; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2003.

Bigio, David I. Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Case Western Reserve University, 1971; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976; Eng.D., 1978; Ph.D., 1986.

Birkner, Francis B. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Newark College of Engineering, 1961; M.S.E., University of Florida, 1962; Ph.D., 1965.

Birnbaum, Robert Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Rochester, 1958; M.A., Columbia University-Teachers College, 1964; Ed.D., 1967.

Birnir, Johanna K Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of California-Irvine, 1993; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1998; Ph.D., 2001.

Bisesi, Jonathan Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Cincinnati, 2000; M.Mus., Boston University, 2002.

Biswas, Debabrata Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Rajshahi, 1991; M.S., University of Dhaka, 1994; M.S., University of Tokyo, 1998; Ph.D., 2001.

Bjarnadottir, Margret Vilborg Associate Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Iceland, 2001; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008.

Blair, Brian Gerard Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Syracuse University, 2001; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 2009.

Blair, Daniel Lee Lecturer, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Kent State University, 1989; M.A., University of Connecticut, 1996.

Blake, Benjamin Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Hampshire College, 1979; M.A., Cleveland State University, 2000; M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2010.

Blakemore,, Myles Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.M., Southern Methodist University, 2015; M.M., Manhattan School of Music, 2018.

Blanchard, Jack J. Professor & Associate Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Arizona State University, 1984; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1991.

Blaustein, Ryan Andrew Assistant Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; M.S., 2014; Ph.D., University of Florida, 2017.

Blazakis, Jason Lecturer, BSOS-Dean-National Center for Study of Terrorism & Response to Terrorism; B.A., University of Mississippi, 1997; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2001; M.I.A., Columbia University, 2003.

Blazar, David Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Harvard University, 2006; M.O., Fordham University, 2008; M.Ed., Harvard University, 2011; Ed.D., 2016.

Bleam, Tonia Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., Central College, 1991; M.A., University of Delaware, 1994; Ph.D., 1999.

Blough, Neil V. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1977; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1983.

Blumler, Jay G. Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Antioch College, 1947; D.Phil., University of Oxford, 1962.

Bock, Kevin Christopher Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; M.S., 2018.

Bockstael, Nancy E. Professor Emerita, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Connecticut College, 1971; M.A., Brown University, 1973; Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 1976.

Bodaken, MIchael Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Iowa, 1973.

Bodin, Lawrence D. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Northeastern University, 1962; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1966; Ph.D., 1967.

Boekeloo, Bradley O. Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1981; S.C.M., Johns Hopkins University, 1985; Ph.D., 1989.

Bognanni, Mark James Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2007; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2013.

Bohlmann, Vijaya Koilpillai Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Washington Adventist University, 1985; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988.

Bolatto, Alberto Daniel Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; M.A., Boston University, 1997; Ph.D., 2001.

Bolger, Donald Joseph Associate Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1998; M.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Bolgiano, Anne Taylor Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Guilford College, 2014; M.F.A., George Mason University, 2019.

Bolles, Augusta Lynn Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; A.B., Syracuse University, 1971; M.A., Rutgers University, 1978; Ph.D., 1981.

Bolowsky, Victoria E. Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 2011; M.S., Northeastern University, 2014; Ph.D., MCPHS University, 2022.

Bonanti, Christopher Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.S., Rutgers University, 1993; M.Eng., Pennsylvania State University, 1995; M.B.A., Northwestern University, 2017.

Bonavia, Marjorie Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; AS, State University of New York-College of Agr & Tech-Cobleskill, 1989; A.S., 1989; B.S., State University of New York-College at Oneonta, 1992; M.A., Syracuse University, 1994.

Bond, Eric Eldon Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988; M.A., 1992.

Bonenberger, Robert Joseph Jr. Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1988; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990; Ph.D., 1994.

Bonetti, Santiago Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Universidad De Carabobo, 1999; M.S., University of Kansas, 2002; Ph.D., 2008.

Bonk, Christopher William Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; M.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2015; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Bonner, Christopher James Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Howard University, 2008; M.A., Yale University, 2011; Ph.D., 2014.

Bono, John Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., Catholic University of America, 2001; M.O., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2004; D.O., Nova Southeastern University, 2012.

Booher, Ashley Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of New Hampshire, 2006; M.Mus., Indiana University, 2009.

Booker, Carmen D Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.A., University of Virginia, 1996; D.O., Virginia Commonwealth University, 2001.

Borgia, Gerald Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1970; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1973; Ph.D., 1978.

Borowski, Jaclyn S Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Borrut, Antoine Associate Professor, ARHU-History; M.A., University of Toulouse, 1998; Ph.D., University of Paris, 2007.

Bory, Patricia Ann Associate Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.O., American University, 2013.

Botanov, Yevgeny Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 2004; M.A., Columbia University, 2005; M.A., University of Kansas, 2011; Ph.D., 2014.

Boudreaux, Michel Associate Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., Augsburg College, 2003; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2009; Ph.D., 2014.

Boules, Caroline R. Senior Lecturer, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; M.I.M., Columbia University, 2009; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2017.

Boutla, Mrim Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Catholic University of Louvain-Dutch, 1999; M.A., University of Rochester, 2002; Ph.D., 2003.

Bouwkamp, John C. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Michigan State University, 1964; M.S., 1966; Ph.D., 1969.

Bovill, Carl H. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.S., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1969; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1970; M.Arch., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1976.

Bowden, Mary L. Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.A., Cornell University, 1978; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981; Sc.D., 1988.

Bowen, David Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Cornell University, 2006; B.E., 2006; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Bowerman, William Wesley IV Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.A., Western Michigan University, 1985; M.A., Northern Michigan University, 1991; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1993.

Boyd, Derek A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1964; B.Sc., 1965; M.Sc., 1967; Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1973.

Boyd, Henry Clifford III Clinical Professor, BMGT-Marketing; B.A., Princeton University, 1986; M.B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1988; Ph.D., Duke University, 1996; L.L.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005.

Boyd, Vivian Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Antioch College, 1961; M.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1968; M.Ed., University of Marylnd-Overseas, 1971; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1975.

Boyle, McBlaine Michael Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Stanford University, 1974; A.B., University of California-Berkeley, 1977; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1983.

Boyle, Meleah D Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; M.P.H., 2014.

Bradley, Benjamin Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Sacred Heart University, 2012; M.A., Catholic University of America, 2014; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Bradley, Karen Kohn Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Boston University, 1974; M.A., University of Oregon, 1977.

Bradley-Montgomery, Rachael Leigh Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Goucher College, 1998; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2003.

Braguinsky, Serguey Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Affiliate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Moscow State University, 1982; Ph.D., Keio University, 1997.

Brame, Robert W. Jr. Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of North Carolina-Charlotte, 1988; M.S., 1991; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997.

Brami, Joseph Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Paris III, 1974; M.A., 1976; Ph.D., New York University, 1984.

Branigan, Amelia R Assistant Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., New York University, 2004; M.A., Northwestern University, 2009; Ph.D., 2014.

Brannigan, Vincent M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1973; J.D., Georgetown University, 1975.

Brantlinger, Andrew Morgan Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Macalester College, 1991; M.O., Indiana University, 1994; M.Ed., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1997; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2007; Ed.D., 2007.

Bratcher, Tegan Rae Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., West Virginia University, 2014; M.A., 2018; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2021.

Brauth, Steven E. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967; Ph.D., New York University, 1973.

Bravo, Jorge J. III Associate Professor, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Princeton University, 1990; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1996; Ph.D., 2006; Ph.D., 2006.

Brecht, Richard Domenick Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1965; M.A., Harvard University, 1969; Ph.D., 1972.

Brehm, Christoph Associate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Stuttgart, 2005; M.S., University of Arizona, 2006; Ph.D., 2011.

Brellenthin, Cornell M. Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.A., University of Nebraska at Kearney, 1980; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1999; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2004.

Bremenstuhl, Heather-Erin Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., Lehigh University, 2003; M.A., University of Arizona, 2011.

Breslow, Marvin A. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1957; M.A., Harvard University, 1958; Ph.D., 1963.

Brewer, Holly Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Harvard University, 1986; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1989; Ph.D., 1994.

Briber, Robert M. Professor & Associate Dean, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Cornell University, 1979; M.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1981; Ph.D., 1984.

Briggs, Alan W Lecturer, BMGT-Exec MBA-Office of Online Programs; B.A., Emory & Henry College, 2002; M.S., North Carolina State University, 2011.

Brighton, Stephen Anthony Associate Professor & Associate Chair, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Montclair State University, 1992; Ph.D., Boston University, 2005.

Briken, Volker Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Constance University, 1993; Ph.D., University of Paris VII, 1998.

Brill, Dieter R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Princeton University, 1954; Ph.D., 1959.

Brin, Michael Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University, 1970; Ph.D., Kharkov State University, 1975.

Brinck, Tom Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1988; M.S., Stanford University, 1990.

Brindle, Margaret Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1992.

Britto, Gavin Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Central Florida, 2010.

Broadbent, Andrew James Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; M.A., University of Cambridge, 2002; D.V.M., 2005; Ph.D., Imperial College of Science & Technology-London, 2010.

Brodie, Herbert L. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Rutgers State University, 1964; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972.

Brody, Evan Barrett Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., State University of New York-College at Cortland, 1980; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; Ph.D., 1993.

Brooks, Jesse Lee Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of North Florida, 2011; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Brookshire, David J. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., University of Kansas, 1988; M.A., Kansas State University, 1997; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Brosnan, Patrick Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Princeton University, 1991; M.A., University of Chicago, 1993; Ph.D., 1998.

Brown, Amy Professor Emerita, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Florida, 1975; M.S., Michigan State University, 1980; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993.

Brown, Andrea E. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., Austin Peay State University, 1998; M.Mus., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2000; M.Mus., 2001; D.M.A., 2010.

Brown, DeNeen L. Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Kansas, 1986.

Brown, Earl H. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., University of Minnesota-St. Paul, 1956; M.S., 1957; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1961.

Brown, Elizabeth Y. Instructor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Kent State University, 1965; M.Ed., 1967; Ed.D., University of Houston, 1973.

Brown, John H. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Princeton University, 1952; M.A., 1957; Ph.D., 1959.

Brown, Lauren R. Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., San Diego State University, 1968; M.A., University of Washington, 1973; M.L.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1978.

Brown, Madeline Assistant Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; A.B., Brown University, 2010; M.A., Stanford University, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Brown, Michael D. Professor & Chair, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., California State University-Long Beach, 1985; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995.

Brown, Michael Professor, CMNS-Geology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.A., University of Keele, 1969; Ph.D., 1975.

Brown, Paul Edmund Associate Clinical Professor, PLCY-The Civic Innovation Center; B.A., Kenyon College, 1986; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1991.

Brown, Tara Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Lesley University, 1997; M.A., 1999; M.Ed., Harvard University, 2001; Ed.D., 2005.

Browne, Jyana S. Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Yale University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2017.

Browne, Shannon P. Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2007; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Browning, Sara Renee Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Bradley University, 2003; M.A., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 2016.

Brownrigg, Stacie Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Towson University, 1993; M.S., Southern New Hampshire University, 2022.

Broydo, Dina Lecturer, BMGT-Dean-Career Management; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Brubaker, Kaye L. Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.A., Eastern Mennonite College, 1979; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991; Ph.D., 1995.

Bruce, La Marr Jurelle Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Columbia University, 2003; Ph.D., Yale University, 2013.

Bruck, Hugh Alan Professor & Associate Dean, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 2016-2017 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1988; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1995.

Brune, Tom Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Northwestern University, 1975; M.J., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Bruner, Jaclyn Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., Syracuse University, 2010; M.A., Baylor University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Bruns, Emily Louise Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of California-Santa Cruz, 2005; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2012.

Brunson, Rod K. Professor & Chair, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1996; M.A., 1998; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2003.

Brush, Stephen G. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Harvard University, 1955; D.Phil., Oxford University, 1958.

Bryant, Garnett Woodruff Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Kentucky, 1972; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1978.

Bryer, Jackson R. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; 2004-2005 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Amherst College, 1959; M.A., Columbia University, 1960; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965.

Bub, Jeffrey Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1961; B.Sc., 1962; Ph.D., University of London, 1966.

Buchanan, Robert L. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Rutgers University, 1969; M.S., 1971; M.S., 1973; Ph.D., 1974.

Bucher, Gregory S. Principal Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; Ph.D., Brown University, 1997.

Buchner, John Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2008.

Buckley, Frank T. Jr. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1959; Ph.D., 1968.

Budhathoki, Milan Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., Tribhuvan University-Kirtipur, 2006; M.S., Pokhara University, 2008; M.S., Salem State University, 2012.

Buehrle, David C. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Lehigh University, 1992; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

Bui, Linh Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007.

Bulmash, Gary Clinical Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1966; M.B.A., 1968; D.B.A., 1974.

Bunnell, Patricia Buckley Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1999; M.B.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2013; Ph.D., Capitol Technology University, 2021.

Buntain, Cody Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., University of Alabama-Huntsville, 2007; M.S., 2010; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Burgess, Harold F. II Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; M.F.A., 2004.

Burgess, Shawn Michael Adjunct Assistant Professor, BSOS-Dean-Neuroscience and Cognitive Science; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1988; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University Medical School, 1995.

Burghardt, Karin Twardosz Assistant Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Delaware, 2007; M.S., Yale University, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Burk, Amy O. Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., James Madison University, 1995; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1998; Ph.D., 2001.

Burke, Frank G. Professor Emeritus, INFO-College of Information; M.A., University of Chicago, 1959; Ph.D., 1969.

Burke, Juan Luis Assistant Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Assistant Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.Arch., Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, 2000; M.A., Gothenburg University, 2006; M.Arch., McGill University-Montreal, 2011; Ph.D., 2016.

Burke, Philip J. Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Scranton, 1963; M.S., 1965; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1971.

Burkhouse, Katie Lynn Sutton Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Burns, Alison Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; Ph.D., 2023.

Busse, Michael D. Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Chicago, 1989; M.A., 1989.

Bustad, Kendall M. Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2008; M.S., James Madison University, 2010; Ph.D., Morgan State University, 2016.

Bustamante, Maria Cecilia Associate Professor, BMGT-Finance; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S./M.S., Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, 2003; M.Econ., Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2004; Ph.D., University of Lausanne, Swiss Finance Institute, 2009.

Butch, Nicholas P Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Rutgers University, 2001; M.S., University of California-San Diego, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Butler, Brian Adjunct Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1993; M.S., 1995; Ph.D., 1999.

Butler, James III Associate Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., Gwynedd-Mercy College, 1991; M.Ed., Temple University, 1994; D.Pub.Hlth., University of Pittsburgh, 1999.

Butler, Lucas Payne Associate Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Harvard University, 2005; M.A., Stanford University, 2009; Ph.D., 2012.

Butterworth, Charles E. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; 1990-1991 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Michigan State University, 1959; D.O., University of Nancy-France, 1961; M.A., University of Chicago, 1962; Ph.D., 1966.

Butts, Daniel A. Associate Professor, CMNS-Biology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.A., Oberlin College, 1994; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1997; Ph.D., 2000.

Buursma, Joshua Graham Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 2005; M.F.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2009.

Byrne, Catherine Ann Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1995; M.A., Trinity College Dublin, 2019.

Byrne, Mary Colleen Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Virginia, 1992; M.A., Emory University, 1996; Ph.D., 1998.

Cabrera, Natasha J. Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., University of Toronto, 1985; M.A., 1989; Ph.D., University of Denver, 1994.

Cabrera Casillas, Alberto F. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., National Autonomous University of Mexico-Mexico City, 1979; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1982; Ph.D., 1987.

Cadou, Christopher Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Cornell University, 1989; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1991; Ph.D., 1996.

Cahill, Meagan Elizabeth Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Mary Washington, 1997; M.A., University of Arizona, 2000; Ph.D., 2004.

Cai, Jing Associate Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Beijing Normal University, 2004; M.S., Peking University, 2006; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2009; Ph.D., 2012.

Cain, Matthew Librarian I, LIBR-Libraries; B.Arch., Eastern Illinois University, 2014; M.A., 2015.

Calabrese, Richard V. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of Rochester, 1969; M.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Calabro, Kevin Michael Principal Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.S., 2010.

Calderon, Jose M Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Miami, 2009; M.S., University of York, 2011; M.S., 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Calderon Cervantes, M Apolonia Assistant Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2018.

Call, Douglas M. Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., Brigham Young University, 2004; M.P.P., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007.

Callcott, George H. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; 1991-1992 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1950; M.A., Columbia University, 1951; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1956.

Calloway, Alexandra Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., Florida Institute of Technology-Melbourne, 1994; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2003.

Callura, Jarred Matthew Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Duke University, 2007; Ph.D., Boston University, 2012.

Calvo, Ernesto F. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1990; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2001.

Cameron, Maria K. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, 1998; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2007.

Cameron, Sarah Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Stanford University, 1999; M.A., 2002; M.A., Yale University, 2006; Ph.D., 2010.

Campangne, Herve T. Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Universite Francois Rabelais, Tours, France, 1984; M.A., Rutgers University, 1989; Ph.D., 1992.

Campbell, Chris Lecturer, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; M.S., 2013.

Campbell, Gretchen Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Wellesley College, 2001; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006.

Campbell, Kimberly Yvette Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Virginia, 1982; M.S., Howard University, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Campbell, Patricia F. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., University of St. Francis, 1970; M.S., Michigan State University, 1972; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1976.

Campbell, Susan Grace Senior Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2000; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Canabal-Torres, Evelyn Principal Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1982; M.A., 1984; Ph.D., 1996.

Candela, Philip A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Geology; B.S., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1977; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1982.

Caneque, Alejandro Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Universidad de Sevilla, 1982; M.A., New York University, 1992; Ph.D., 1999.

Cantor, Eugene Herschal Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972; J.D., Emory University, 1976.

Canty, Timothy Associate Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.A., Hartwick College, 1994; B.S./M.S., New Mexico Institute of Mining & Tech, 2000; Ph.D., 2002.

Cao, Kan Professor & Associate Chair, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1997; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2005.

Cao, Sean Associate Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2011.

Capp, Christopher Lee Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Creighton University, 2003; Ph.D., Duke University, 2011.

Caramello, Charles A. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1970; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1973; Ph.D., 1978.

Caras, Melissa Lynne Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Brandeis University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2013.

Carcelli, Shannon P Assistant Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Carleton College, 2008; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 2018.

Cariani, Fabrizio Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Universita di Bologna, 2003; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2009.

Carignan, Craig R. Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981; M.S., 1982; Sc.D., 1987.

Caringola, Elizabeth Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Kenyon College, 2009; M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2011.

Carleton, Karen Professor, CMNS-Biology; 2017-2018 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Yale University, 1980; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1987.

Carlin, Robert Kriegel Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995.

Carpenter, Dylan Talbot Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Colorado College, 2014; M.F.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2017.

Carpenter, Lindsay Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., American University, 2012; M.A./M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Carpuat, Marine Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Ecole Sainte Genevieve, 1998; M.S., Ecole Superieure D' Electricite, 2000; M.Phil., Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, 2002; Ph.D., 2008.

Carr, Catherine Emily Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1976; M.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1977; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 1984.

Carretta, Vincent Albert Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., State University of New York-Binghamton, 1968; M.A., 1971; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1977.

Carroll, James Robert Senior Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Boston University, 1973; M.A., 1982.

Carroll, Mark J. Associate Professor & Director, AGNR-Dean-Environmental Science & Policy Program; Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., California Polytechnic State University-San Luis, 1979; M.S., Michigan State University, 1982; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1989.

Carroll, Sean B. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1979; Ph.D., Tufts University, 1983; Sc.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2009; Sc.D., Tufts University, 2017.

Carroll, Stephen J. Jr. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 1979-1980 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1957; M.A., University of Minnesota, 1959; Ph.D., 1964.

Carruthers, Peter M. Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of Leeds, 1975; M.A., 1977; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 1980.

Carter, Charly Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.P.A., George Washington University, 1984; B.S., Cornell University, 1987.

Carter, Niambi Michele Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Temple University, 1999; M.A., Duke University, 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Carter-Pokras, Olivia Denise Professor Emerita, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., Tulane University, 1979; M.H.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1982; Ph.D., 1994.

Carton, James A. Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S.E., Princeton University, 1976; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 1979; M.A., Princeton University, 1980; Ph.D., 1983.

Cartwright, Kent Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1965; M.A., 1968; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1979.

Casertano, Andrew Emil Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; B.S., 2012.

Casey, Maud Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1991; M.F.A., University of Arizona, 1995.

Casper-Futterman, Evan Lecturer, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.A., Vassar College, 2007; M.A., University of New Orleans, 2011; Ph.D., Rutgers University, 2019.

Cassidy, Jude Anne Professor, BSOS-Psychology; 2014-2015 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Duke University, 1973; M.A., University of Virginia, 1983; Ph.D., 1986.

Caton, Patrick A Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Stanford University, 1997; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., 2005.

Catona, Danielle Lecturer, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.A., College of New Jersey, 2008; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2010; Ph.D., Rutgers University, 2015; M.S., University of Delaware, 2019.

Caudillo, Monica L. Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; Licenciatura, Centro de Investigaci n y Docencia Econ micas, 2008; M.A., New York University, 2014; Ph.D., 2017.

Caughey, John L. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Harvard University, 1963; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1967; Ph.D., 1970.

Centorbi, Tracey L. Lecturer, CMNS-Geology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.S., 2020.

Cerrai, Sandra Professor & Associate Chair, CMNS-Mathematics; M.A., University of Pisa, 1992; Ph.D., Scuola Normale of Pisa, 1998.

Chabot, Alexander Marx Lecturer, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 2004; M.A., University of Virginia, 2008; Ph.D., Cote d'Azur University, 2021.

Chacko, Zackaria Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 1992; M.S., 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999.

Chadwick, Steven Greg Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2012.

Chambers, Erve Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Western Washington University, 1969; M.A., University of Oregon, 1972; Ph.D., 1973.

Chambers, Robert G. Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S.F.S., Georgetown University, 1972; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1975; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1979.

Chambliss, Marilyn J. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1964; B.A., San Jose State University, 1982; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1990.

Chan, Joel Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of the Ozarks, 2009; M.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2012; Ph.D., 2014.

Chandrashaker, Amith Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., Rutgers University, 2005; M.F.A., New York University, 2012.

Chandrashekar, Karthikeyan Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.E., Bangalore University, 1999; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Chang, Caren Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Affiliate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; 2022-2023 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1982; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1988.

Chang, Chia-Cheh Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Tunghai University, 1961; M.A., University of Southern California, 1966; Ph.D., 1968.

Chang, Chung-Yun Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1954; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1965.

Chang, Dean Associate Vice President, VPR-Economic Development & Innovation; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989; M.S., Stanford University, 1991; Ph.D., 1995; M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2004.

Chang, Elizabeth G. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Virginia, 1984; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993.

Chang, Gang-Len Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.E., National Cheng Kung University-Taiwan, 1975; M.S., National Chiao Tung University-Hsinchu, 1979; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1985.

Chang, Peter C. Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1975; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1979; Ph.D., 1982.

Chang, Tommy Y M Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.Elect.E., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; B.S., 1998; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2008; D.Engin., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2019.

Chao, John C. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1987; Ph.D., Yale University, 1994.

Charifa, Samer Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Aleppo, 2001; M.S., Petroleum and Minerals University-Dhahran, 2005; Ph.D., North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, 2009.

Charpentier, Caroline Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Ecole Normale Superieure Lyon, 2009; M.S., 2011; M.S., University College-London, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Chaverri, Priscila Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Technological Institute of Costa Rica, 1993; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2003.

Chazan, Daniel I. Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. M.A., Brandeis University, 1981; B.A., 1981; M.A., Harvard University, 1982; M.A., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1984; Ed.D., Harvard University, 1989.

Che, Sunoh Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; D.V.M., Chonnam National University, 1996; M.S., Murdoch University in Perth, 2012; M.S., University of Prince Edward Island, 2019; Ph.D., University of Guelph-Ontario, 2022.

Chembo, Yanne K. Professor & Director, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Universite de Yaounde I, 1997; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., 2005.

Chen, Alexander Associate Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., New York University, 1973; M.U.P., 1976; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1981.

Chen, Gilad Professor & Associate Dean, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2014-2015 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1996; M.A., George Mason University, 1998; Ph.D., 2001.

Chen, Jie Professor & Chair, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., Shanghai University, 2001; M.A., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 2006; Ph.D., 2008.

Chen, Lei Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Peking University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2018.

Chen, Po-Yen Assistant Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., National Taiwan Normal University-Taipei, 2009; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015.

Chen, Yi Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2004.

Chen, Yizheng Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Fudan University-Shanghai, 2011; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017.

Chen, Zhi-Long Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1997.

Chernela, Janet Professor Emerita, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965; M.A., Columbia University, 1978; Ph.D., 1983.

Cherniak, Christopher Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Harvard University, 1966; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1971; B.Litt., University of Oxford, 1973; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1977.

Chernikov, Artem Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., St. Petersburg State University of Telecommuncations, 2007; M.S., Humboldt University of Berlin, 2009; Ph.D., University of Claude Bernard I, 2010.

Chester, Robert Keith Senior Lecturer, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Nottingham, 1999; B.A., 1999; M.A., University of Wyoming, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Chey, Mary Somontha Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2017; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Chicherio, Talia Alisa Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Oberlin College, 2013; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Chico, Marta Professor, ARHU-English; A.B., Vassar College, 1991; M.A., New York University, 1994; Ph.D., 1998.

Chicoli, Amanda Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Brooklyn College, 2010; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Childs, Andrew Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 2000; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004.

Chiles, Robert Elliot Senior Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., Towson University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Chinoy, Ira H. Associate Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Harvard University, 1977; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Cho, Jennifer Lecturer, UGST-Asian American Studies Program; B.A., New York University, 2003; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2010.

Choe, Eun Kyoung Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2014.

Choflet, Robert Thomas Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., Metropolitan State University of Denver, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Choi, Deokhyo Assistant Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Rikkyo University (St. Paul's), 2000; M.A., University of Tokyo, 2003; M.A., Cornell University, 2009; Ph.D., 2013.

Choi, Jason Assistant Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 2012; M.S., Columbia University, 2014; Ph.D., 2020.

Choi, Kyu Yong Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Seoul National University, 1976; M.S., 1978; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984.

Cholet, Valerie Ann Assistant Clinical Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1990; M.Ed., Arcadia University, 1996; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2020.

Choo, Kyosung Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Handong University, 2005; M.S., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Chopra, Inderjit Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.Sc., Punjab Engineering College-Chandigarh, 1965; M.Eng., Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, 1968; Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977.

Chopra, Nikhil Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.E., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 2001; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2003; Ph.D., 2006.

Chorbajian, Christie Alexis Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; M.S., University of Massachusetts-Boston, 2012.

Chow, Katelin Lecturer, UGST-Asian American Studies Program; B.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 2012.

Christian, Scott Allen Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Cleveland Institute of Music, 2001; M.Mus., 2002.

Christou, Aristos Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.A., Columbia University, 1967; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1971.

Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Loyola University of Chicago, 1993; M.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1998; Ph.D., 2002.

Chuang, Julia Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Harvard University, 2003; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2009; Ph.D., 2014.

Chung, Patrick Assistant Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2009; M.A., Brown University, 2011; Ph.D., 2017.

Chung, Peter W Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Virginia, 1994; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1996; Ph.D., 1999.

Chung, Wilbur C. Associate Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1986; M.B.A., 1990; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1997.

Ciampaglia, Giovanni Luca Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Rome, 2006; M.S., 2006; Ph.D., Universita della Svizzera Italiana, 2012.

Ciaramella, Eric Anthony Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., Yale University, 2008; M.A., Harvard University, 2010.

Cichello, Michael Samuel Clinical Professor, BMGT-Finance; B.A., Tufts University, 1990; M.A., Michigan State University, 1994; Ph.D., 2000.

Cirillo, Cinzia Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; M.S., University of Naples, Italy, 1994; Ph.D., Politecnico di Torino, 1998.

Cirrincione, Joseph Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Geography; B.S., State University of New York-College at Oswego, 1962; M.A., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1965; M.A., Ohio State University, 1967; Ph.D., 1970.

Cirruzzo, chelsea Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., American University, 2017.

Cissna, Andrew Robert Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., University of North Carolina School of the Arts, 2006; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Clague, Christopher K. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1960; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1966.

Clague, Monique W. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1959; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969.

Clark, Brian Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2014; M.S., Ohio State University, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Clark, Charles Winthrop Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Western Washington University, 1974; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1979.

Clark, Denise J Associate Vice President, VPR-VP Research; B.S., Utica College, 1984.

Clark, Jane E. Professor Emerita, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., State University of New York-College at Brockport, 1968; M.Ed., University of Washington-Seattle, 1970; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976.

Clark, Jessica M Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2007; Ph.D., New York University, 2017.

CLARK, PATRINA M Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Ed.D., George Washington University, 2018.

Clark, Willie E. Jr. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2000; M.Mus., University of Georgia, 2002.

Clarke, David H. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Springfield College, 1952; M.S., 1953; Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1959.

Cleanthous, Aris Costaki Assistant Clinical Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Assistant Clinical Professor, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; M.S., Stanford University, 1997; M.B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2005.

Clegg, Tamara Lynnette Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., North Carolina State University, 2002; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010.

Clement, Cynthia Lynn Principal Lecturer Emerita, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Smith College, 1984; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988; Ph.D., 1997.

Clements, Roxanne S Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Cornell University, 1980; J.D., George Washington University, 1985.

Clemons, Dionne Christina Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Morgan State University, 1995; M.P.A., American University, 2003; Ph.D., Howard University, 2009.

Clifton, Tyrone Dean Lecturer, BMGT-Dean-Career Management; B.S., University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1991; M.S., United States Army War College, 2012.

Clignet, Remi Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.P., University of Paris, 1948; L.L.B., 1951; Ph.D., 1963.

Clinton-Mcausland, Sarah Senior Faculty Specialist, LIBR-Libraries; B.A, Earlham College, 2012; M.L.S., St. Catherine University, 2018.

Clyne, Alisa Morss Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Stanford University, 1996; M.S., University of Cincinnati, 1999; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006.

Coale, Frank J. Professor & Acting Assistant Dean, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; M.S., University of Kentucky, 1983; Ph.D., 1986.

Cochran, Diana Assistant Clinical Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Auburn University, 2005; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., Mississippi State University, 2012.

Cochran, Erica Nicole Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Alabama-Birmingham, 2015; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Cocker, Joshua John Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019; M.S., 2021.

Coffee, Melvin Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Northwestern University, 1984; M.S., 2004.

Cohan, Steven M. Clinical Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Iowa State University, 1964; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1966; Ph.D., 1969.

Cohen, Avis H. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Biology; 2011-2012 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1964; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1977.

Cohen, H Robert Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., New York University, 1963; M.A., 1967; Ph.D., 1973.

Cohen, Hananya Aryeh Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 1996; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004.

Cohen, Helene Kalson Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Outreach; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1975; M.Ed., Lesley University, 1978; Ed.D., Harvard University, 1990.

Cohen, James R. Senior Lecturer Emeritus, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1969; M.R.P., Cornell University, 1985; Ph.D., 1991.

Cohen, Joel M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; Sc.B., Brown University, 1963; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966.

Cohen, Melanie Paige Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; M.G.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1989; D.O., 2006.

Cohen, Philip N. Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1992; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999.

Cohen, Thomas D. Professor & Associate Chair, CMNS-Physics; 2005-2006 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Harvard University, 1980; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1985.

Cohen, William A. Professor & Associate Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor & Dean, UGST-Undergraduate Studies; Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1985; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1993.

Colantuono, Anthony Dominic Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Rutgers University, 1980; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1982; Ph.D., 1987.

Colburn, Alexandra Kelly Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., New York University, 2007; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Colella, Carlo Vice President of Administration & Finance, VPA-VP Administration; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1984.

Coleman, Gary D. Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1978; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1989.

Coleman, Kristen Assistant Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Assistant Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., University of Toledo, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Coleman, Linda K. Associate Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1973; M.A., 1973; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1982.

Coles, Kim Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Columbia University, 1994; M.A., 1996; M.A., University of Oxford, 1998; D.Phil., St. Catherine s College, Oxford, 2003.

Coletti, Theresa M. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1971; M.A., University of Rochester, 1973; Ph.D., 1975.

Colgate, Laura Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., New England Conservatory of Music, 2006; M.Mus., 2009; D.O., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Collier, Michael R. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Connecticut College, 1976; M.F.A., University of Arizona, 1979.

Collier, Wiehrs Lewis Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1983; M.S., University of Rhode Island, 1986; Ph.D., 2014.

Collins, Merle Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; 2018-2019 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of the West Indies-Mona, Kingston, 1972; M.A., Georgetown University, 1980; Ph.D., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1990.

Collins, Patricia Hill Distinguished University Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Brandeis University, 1969; M.A.-Teach., Harvard University, 1970; Ph.D., Brandeis University, 1984.

Collis, Shannon Leah Associate Professor, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of Alberta-Edmonton, 2001; M.F.A., University of New South Wales-Sydney, 2003; M.A., Concordia University-Montreal, 2012.

Colombini, Marco Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.S., McGill University-Montreal, 1970; Ph.D., 1974.

Colwell, Rita R. Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1956; M.S., 1958; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1961; D.Sc., Heriot-Watt University-Edinburgh, 1987; D.Sc., Hood College, 1991; D.Sc., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1993.

Comanda, Bridgette Diann Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Goucher College, 2009; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.Ed., Trinity Washington University, 2019.

Compton, Reid S. Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., College of William & Mary, 1978; Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1984.

Comstock, Meghan Colleen Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., University of Virginia, 2010; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2023.

Conner, Elizabeth Mattingly Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Central Missouri, 2005; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., 2014.

Connor, Brian T Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Tulane University, 2003; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2007; Ph.D., 2014.

Conover, Emily S. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1985; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; M.F.A., 1999.

Conroy, John Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2007; M.S., 2009.

Conroy, Joseph Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., 2010.

Conroy, Marianne Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Ohio State University, 1981; M.A., 1984; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1993.

Conway, Daniel L. Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.S., State University of New York-College at Brockport, 1978; M.F.A., George Washington University, 1982.

Conway, James Irwin Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Cambridge, 2009; M.S., 2010; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016.

Cook, Thomas M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1955; M.S., 1957; Ph.D., Rutgers State University, 1963.

Cooke, Todd J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Antioch College, 1974; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1979.

Coomber, Nicole M. Clinical Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., University of the South-Sewanee, 2001; M.A., Middlebury College, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Cooper, Jeffery M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Haverford College, 1962; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1964; Ph.D., 1967.

Cooperman, Bernard D. Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Toronto, 1968; M.A., Brandeis University, 1969; M.A., Harvard University, 1972; Ph.D., 1976.

Copeland, Ashley Underwood Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2016; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Copelman, Martina Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1988; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994.

Coplan, Michael A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; 2004-2005 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Williams College, 1960; M.S., Yale University, 1961; Ph.D., 1963.

Corbin, Joshua Adjunct Professor, BSOS-Dean-Neuroscience and Cognitive Science; B.A., Rutgers University, 1989; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1996.

Corby, Kathryn E Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Washington Adventist University, 2005; M.P.P./M.S., Georgetown University, 2018.

Cordier, Mariana C Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; J.D., Washburn University, 2021.

Cormier, Leandra Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Universit Fran ois Rabelais, 2013; M.A., University of Wyoming, 2015.

Cornelius, Adrian R. Executive Director of Enrollment Management & University Registrar, SVPAAP-Office of the Registrar Main; B.S., Universidad De Oriente, Venezuela, 1989; MS.Ed., CUNY-Bernard M. Baruch College, 1998; Ed.S., Georgia Southern University, 2009; Ed.D., 2012.

Coronado, Humberto Carlos Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2012.

Corrado, Crispin Allyn Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., University of Chicago, 1989; M.A., 1998; Ph.D., Brown University, 2007.

Corsi, Thomas M. Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1971; M.A., Kent State University, 1974; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976.

Cortez, Dora Diana Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; CERT GR, University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2012; CERT GR, 2012; M.S., 2015; M.B.A., 2016.

Cossa, Dominic F. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., University of Scranton, 1957; M.A., University of Detroit/Mercy, 1960.

Cossard, Patricia Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Rutgers University, 1981; M.A., University of Toronto, 1983; M.A., Rutgers University, 1987.

Costa, Jose M. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Universidad Nacional de La Plata, 1978; M.S., Oregon State University, 1989; Ph.D., 1990.

Cote, Paul Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2006; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Cote, Rachel Vorona Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., College of William & Mary, 2007; M.A., George Washington University, 2010.

Cottrell, Elizabeth Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Brown University, 1997; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2004.

Coughlin, Peter J. Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1973; M.A., 1974; Ph.D., 1976.

Coulbourne, Mark Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Coutts, Jacob Joseph Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Northern Arizona University, 2018; M.S., Ohio State University, 2020; Ph.D., 2023.

Covey, James Peter Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., St. Lawrence University, 1965.

Cox, Merrilee Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., American University, 1972; M.S., Syracuse University, 1973; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Craig, Patrick M. Associate Professor, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Western Michigan University, 1974; M.F.A., University of Cincinnati, 1976.

Cramton, Peter Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.S., Cornell University, 1980; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1984.

Crane, Christopher E Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1990; M.A., George Mason University, 1997; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 2004.

Crawford, Nia Cara Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Temple University, 1995; M.Ed., 1999; M.A., Bowie State University, 2018.

Crawford, Samuel Walter Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; A.S., Indiana University, 2003; B.A., 2003.

Cresap, Kelly Mark Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; M.A., University of Virginia, 1992; Ph.D., 1998.

Crescimanno, Michael Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1989; Ph.D., 1991.

Cristofaro-Gardiner, Daniel Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Harvard University, 2007; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2013.

Crocker, Jon Clinical Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1988; J.D., University of Miami, 1994; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Croco, Sarah Elizabeth Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2000; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2008.

Croninger, Robert G. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Valparaiso University, 1973; M.A., College of William & Mary, 1976; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1997.

Cronrath, David Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.Arch., Pennsylvania State University, 1971; M.Arch., University of California-Berkeley, 1976.

Crooks, Elizabeth Lecturer, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University, 2000; M.A., Bank Street College of Education, 2005.

Cropper, Maureen L. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Economics; Affiliate Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1969; M.A., Cornell University, 1972; Ph.D., 1973.

Cross, Marcus Allen Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2003.

Cross, Richard K. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Princeton University, 1962; M.A., Stanford University, 1965; Ph.D., 1967.

Crowell McQuarrie, Susanna Jane Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Vanderbilt University, 2011; M.A., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Crowley, Kenyon Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., University of North Carolina-Wilmington, 1998; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.S., 2009.

Cuffy, Nicole A. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Columbia University, 2010; M.F.A., The New School, 2012.

Cui, Qingbin Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.E., Tianjin University, 1993; M.S., 2000; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2005.

Cukier, Michel Professor & Director, UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program; Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., European School in Brussels, Belgium, 1986; M.Eng., Free University of Brussels-Flemish, 1991; Ph.D., National Polytechnic Institute of France, 1996.

Cullen, Graham Tyson Sr. Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.F.A., Shepherd University, 2005.

Culver, James N. Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, 1985; M.S., 1987; Ph.D., University of California-Riverside, 1991.

Cumings, John Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Boston University, 1997; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2002.

Cummings, Kelli D. Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Oregon State University, 1999; M.S., University of Oregon, 2003; Ph.D., 2004.

Cummings, Michael P. Professor, CMNS-Biology; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of California-Davis, 1983; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1992.

Cunniff, Patrick F. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.C.E., Manhattan College, 1955; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1956; Ph.D., 1962.

Cunningham, David E. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Wake Forest University, 1998; M.S., George Mason University, 2001; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 2010.

Cunningham, Kathleen Gallagher Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of California-San Diego, 1999; M.A., 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Currie, Douglas George Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.E.P., Cornell University, 1958; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1962.

Curry, Daniel B. Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Virginia, 1996.

Curry, David G. II Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Outreach; B.S., Florida A&M University, 1998; M.S., 2000; Ed.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Curry, Lacey Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., Rutgers University, 2003; B.S., Towson University, 2011; Au.D., James Madison University, 2015.

Curtis, Wayne Ricardo Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Harvard University, 1976; M.S., Columbia University, 1989; Ph.D., Antioch Graduate School of Education, 2013.

Cypess, Sandra M. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Brooklyn College, 1963; M.A., Cornell University, 1965; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1968.

Czaja, Wojciech Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., Wroclaw University, 1995; M.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1997; Ph.D., 2000.

Daberkow, Julie A. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1971; M.A., 1973.

Dabu, Adina Lecturer, BMGT-Ctrs-Ed Snider Center for Enterprise & Markets; B.A., Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest, 1994; B.A., University of Bucharest, 1996; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2002; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2003; D.O., 2009.

Dachman-Soled, Dana Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Yeshiva University, 2006; M.S., Columbia University, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Dagenais, Mario Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.Sc., University of Montreal, 1974; M.S., University of Rochester, 1976; Ph.D., 1978.

Dahl, David Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., Indiana University, 2005; M.L.S., 2008.

Daley, Liam Thomas Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Washington College, 2003; M.A., University of St. Andrews, 2008.

Dalglish, Lucy A. Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of North Dakota, 1980; M.S.L., Yale University, 1988; J.D., Vanderbilt University, 1995.

Dallal, Cher M. Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1998; M.P.H., Yale University, 2002; M.S., University of Southern California, 2005; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2009.

Dally, James W. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 1993-1994 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1951; M.S., 1953; Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1958.

Dammeyer, Sarah Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.A., 2008.

Dancis, Jerome Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Polytechnic Institute of New York-Brooklyn, 1961; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1963; Ph.D., 1966.

Danelhey, Agnesanne Assistant Research Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., St. Michael's College, 1977; M.Ed., University of Vermont, 1983; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988.

Danielak, Brian Adam Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.A., University of Buffalo, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Daniels, Amber Marie Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; A.A., Florida State College at Jacksonville, 2012; B.F.A., Jacksonville University, 2014; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Daniels, Kevin M Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Associate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2009; M.Elect.E., 2012; Ph.D., 2014.

Daniels, Richard C. Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1973; J.D., American University, 1976.

Danko, Christina M Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Virginia, 2005; M.A., University of Colorado-Denver, 2008; Ph.D., DePaul University, 2014.

Dankowicz, Harry Professor & Chair, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; M.S., Royal Institute of Technology-Stockholm, 1991; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1995.

Dapherede-Otusanya, Ayodeji Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Lagos, 2006; M.A., West Chester University of Pennsylvania, 2016; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2020.

Darden, Lindley Professor Emerita, ARHU-Philosophy; 2006-2007 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Southwestern University, 1968; A.M., University of Chicago, 1969; S.M., 1972; Ph.D., 1974.

DarouieHaghighi, Nasim Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Allameh Tabataba'i University, 2009; M.A., 2012; Ph.D., State University of New York-Binghamton, 2020.

Darvas, Tamas Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, 2008; M.S., 2009; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2014.

Das, Siddhartha Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 2005; Ph.D., 2010.

Das Sarma, Sankar Distinguished University Professor & Director, CMNS-Physics; 2018-2019 Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow. B.S., Presidency College-Calcutta, 1973; Sc.M., Brown University, 1976; Ph.D., 1979.

Dasgupta, Abhijit Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1976; M.S., Villanova University, 1981; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1988.

Dash, Anmol Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2019; M.S., 2021.

Dastidar, Protiti Clinical Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., University of Bombay, 1986; M.B.A., Webster University, 1990; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2002.

Datta, Anubhav Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 1998; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; Ph.D., 2004.

Daume, Hal III Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2001; M.S., University of Southern California, 2003; Ph.D., 2006.

Daus, Gemirald P Lecturer, UGST-Asian American Studies Program; B.A., University of Virginia, 1988; M.A., Marymount University, 1996.

Davidsburg, Joshua Senior Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001.

Davidson, John A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.A., Washington Adventist University, 1955; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1957; Ph.D., 1960.

Davidson, Neil A. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Case Western Reserve University, 1961; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1963; Ph.D., 1970; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 1982.

Davidson, Roger H. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; A.B., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1958; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1963.

Davidson, Thomas G. Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Drake University, 1982.

Davis, Allen P. Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Affiliate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; 2022-2023 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Delaware, 1984; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., 1989.

Davis, Brian neil Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Ohio State University, 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Davis, Crystal U Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Emory University, 2000; M.F.A., Texas Woman's University, 2003; M.F.A., New York University, 2004.

Davis, Jeffery T. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; 2018-2019 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Colby College, 1981; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987.

Davis, Jeron L Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Davis, Jocelyn S Lecturer, ENGR-Civil-Center for Excellence on Project Management; B.A., College of William & Mary, 1975.

Davis, John R. Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.O., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; M.L.S., Catholic University of America, 2012.

Davis, Larry S. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Colgate University, 1970; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972; Ph.D., 1976.

Davis, Lisa Jean Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Frostburg State University, 1991; M.S., McDaniel College, 1995.

Davis, Melvette Melvin Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Bennett College, 2002; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2004; Ph.D., 2009.

Davisson, Lee D. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S.E., Princeton University, 1958; M.S.E., University of California-Los Angeles, 1961; Ph.D., 1964.

Davoudi, Zohreh Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2007; M.S., 2009; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2014.

Dawkins, Casey J Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Professor, ARCH-Center for Smart Growth Research & Education; B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995; M.C.P., 1999; Ph.D., 2003.

Day, Betty Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Hiram College, 1969; M.A., Georgetown University, 1973; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1979; Ph.D., 1992.

Day-Marshall, Maria K Associate Clinical Professor, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Fisk University, 1978; J.D., Catholic University of America, 1981; L.L.M., Georgetown University, 1992.

Dayie, Theodore Kwaku Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Hamilton College, 1990; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1996.

Dayton, C Mitchell Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of Chicago, 1955; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1963; Ph.D., 1964.

De Claris, Nicholas null Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1952; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1954; Sc.D., 1959.

De Floriani, Leila Professor, BSOS-Geography; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Ph.D., Universita degli Studi di Perugia, 1977.

De Freitas Cardoso, Fabiana Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), 2015; M.S., 2018; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2022.

De Keyser, Robert M. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., Stanford University, 1982; Ph.D., 1986.

De La Paz, Susan Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Northwestern University, 1984; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1986; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995.

De Leo, Pierre Assistant Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Milan, 2011; M.A., 2013; M.A., Boston College, 2015; Ph.D., 2019.

De Loatch, Nicole T. Lecturer & Director, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; M.A., 2012; Ph.D., 2020.

De Lorenzo, William E. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Montclair State University, 1959; M.A., 1964; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1971.

De Los Reyes, Andres Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Florida International University, 2001; B.A., 2001; M.S., Yale University, 2004; M.O., 2006; Ph.D., 2008.

De Rosa, Antonio Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Universita degli Studi Napoli Federico, 2012; M.S., 2014; M.S., University of Paris, 2014; Sc.D., Universitat Zurich, 2017.

De Saint Felix, Skye Cambre Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, 2015; M.A., 2017; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Dearstyne, Bruce W. Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Hartwick College, 1966; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1974.

Decker, Stacey Ruth Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Dedova, Larissa Professor, ARHU-School of Music; M.Mus., Moscow State Conservatory, 1974; D.M.A., 1977.

Deffner, Sebastian Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics-Joint Quantum Institute; B.S., University of Augsburg, 2008; Ph.D., 2011; Ph.D., 2011.

Deinert, Emily Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Roanoke College, 2013; M.L.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2017; M.A., 2017.

Deinert, Gregory William Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Grove City College, 2013; M.A., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2016.

Delfino, Andrew S Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Davis, 2002; M.A., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2007.

DeLio, Thomas J Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., New England Conservatory of Music, 1972; Ph.D., Brown University, 1979.

Delwiche, Charles Francis Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1984; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990.

Demaria, Laura Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, 1988; M.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1990; Ph.D., 1997.

Demonte, Claudia Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art; 1997-1998 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., College of Notre Dame of Maryland, 1969; M.F.A., Catholic University of America, 1971.

Demuren, Oludolapo Arnold Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; M.F.A., Columbia University, 2015; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2015.

Dennison, Darlene Kathryn Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., Arizona State University, 1979; M.B.A., San Diego State University, 1995.

Denny, Karen Ellen Senior Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991.

DePope, Leigh Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1997; M.L.S., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 2003.

Dernoeden, Peter H. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1970; M.S., 1976; Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 1980.

Desai, Sonalde Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Sociology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Bombay, 1978; M.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1980; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987.

DeShong, Philip R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; 1996-1997 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1971; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976.

Deshpande, Amol Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.O., Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1998; B.S., 1998; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 2001; Ph.D., 2004.

DeSilva, Alan W. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1954; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1961.

DeSoto, Maushami John Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; Ph.D./J.D., Savitribai Phule Pune University, 2004; M.H.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

DeStefano, Jeffrey J. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Connecticut, 1983; Ph.D., 1990.

Destler, I M Mac Professor Emeritus, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Harvard University, 1961; M.Public Affairs, Princeton University, 1965; Ph.D., 1971.

DeVoe, Don Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; M.S., 1993; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1997.

DeVoe, Howard J. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Oberlin College, 1955; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1960.

Dezso, Cristian Professor & Area Chair, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S./M.S., Babeș-Bolyai University, 1996; M.O., Central European University, 2000; D.O., New York University, 2006.

Dhanesh, Ganga S Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Kerala, 1994; M.B.A., Cochin University of Science & Technology, 1997; Ph.D., National University of Singapore, 2011.

Dhulipala, Laxman J Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2014; Ph.D., 2020.

Diaz, Zaida Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, 1984; M.A., 1987.

Diaz-Mercado, Yancy Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, 2011; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014; Ph.D., 2016.

DiCiesare, Leah Librarian I, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Denver, 2010; B.A., 2010; M.L.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2022.

Dickerson, John Paul Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; B.S., 2008; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2014; Ph.D., 2016.

Dickerson, Russell R. Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.A., University of Chicago, 1975; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1978; Ph.D., 1980.

Dickey, Seth Assistant Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.S., Michigan State University, 2007; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2014.

Diemer, Benedikt Assistant Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; M.S., University of Manchester, 2008; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2015.

Diep, Madeline M Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2001; M.S., 2004; Ph.D., 2009.

Diker, Vedat G. Principal Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Istanbul University, 1991; M.S., Bogazici University, 1995; M.S., Technical University of Istanbul, 1998; Ph.D., State University of New York-Albany, 2003.

Dill, Bonnie Thornton Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Rochester, 1965; M.A., New York University, 1970; Ph.D., 1979.

DiLutis, Robert Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Juilliard School of Music, 1989.

diMarzo, Marino Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; D.Ing., University of Naples, 1976; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 1982.

Dimitrakopoulos, Panagiotis Associate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., National Technical University of Athens, 1991; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1996; Ph.D., 1998.

Ding, Chengri Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.S., Beijing Normal University, 1986; M.S., Sinica Academy of Sciences, 1989; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1996.

Ding, Waverly Associate Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Beijing Foreign Studies University, 1993; M.A., 1996; M.A., New York University, 1999; M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2004; Ph.D., 2004.

Dinman, Jonathan D. Professor & Associate Director, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; A.B., Oberlin College, 1980; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1989.

Dively, Galen P. II Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Juniata College, 1966; M.S., Rutgers University, 1968; Ph.D., 1974.

Dixon, Bonnie Lynn Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1992; Ph.D., University of Vermont, 1998; M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania, 2001.

Dixon, Kara M Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Doan, Long Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Georgia, 2009; M.A., Indiana University, 2010; M.S., 2013; Ph.D., 2016.

Doboszczak, Stefan Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute-Hartford, 2010; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Dodd, Alexander Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., Catholic University of America, 2017.

Dodge, Georgina Vice President, PRES-President's Office; B.A., University of California-Irvine, 1991; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1993; Ph.D., 1996.

Dodgshon, Adam Lecturer, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.A., University of Nottingham, 1991; M.A., 1994.

Dodson, Leah G Assistant Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Case Western Reserve University, 2010; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 2016.

Doerr, John A. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.A., North Carolina State University, 1968; B.S., 1972; M.S., 1975; Ph.D., 1978.

Dohe, Kate Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., University of Hawaii Maui College, 2009.

Doherty, Allison Virginia Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 2012; M.A., San Diego State University, 2017.

Doherty, Lillian E. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Classics; B.A., St. Mary's College, 1974; M.A., University of Chicago, 1977; Ph.D., 1982.

Dolbilov, Mikhail Associate Professor, ARHU-History; M.A., Voronezh State University, 1993; Ph.D., 1996.

Dolgopyat, Dmitry Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., Moscow State University, 1994; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1997.

Donahue, Brandon J Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Tennessee State University, 2009; M.F.A., University of Tennessee, 2013.

Donald, Christopher Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development;

Donaldson, Bruce K. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; A.B., Columbia University, 1954; B.S.C.E., 1955; M.S., Wichita State University, 1962; M.S.A.E., 1963; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1968.

Donaldson, James Albert Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Virginia, 2005; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Donawerth, Jane L. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; 1995-1996 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Miami University, 1969; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1970; Ph.D., 1975.

Dooling, Robert J. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; 2002-2003 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Creighton University, 1967; M.S., St. Louis University, 1969; Ph.D., 1975.

Doran, Chad James Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1999; M.B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2006; M.Info.M., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; Ph.D., 2015.

Dorfman, Jay Robert Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; 1985-1986 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1957; Ph.D., 1961.

Dorland, William Douglass Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2010-2011 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1988; M.S., Princeton University, 1990; M.P.I.A., 1993; Ph.D., 1993.

Dorner, Zachary Assistant Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2008; M.A., Brown University, 2011; Ph.D., 2016.

Dorothy, Michael Charles Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004.

Dorr, Bonnie J. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Boston University, 1984; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Dorsey, Kyle Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014; M.A., 2018.

Dotson, Charles O. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., Morehead State University, 1963; M.S., Purdue University, 1964; Ph.D., 1968.

Dougherty, Lea Rose Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Delaware, 2001; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 2008.

Dougherty, Michael R Professor & Chair, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Kansas State University, 1993; M.S., University of Oklahoma, 1996; Ph.D., 1999.

Doughty, Shirelle Maya Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; M.A., 2014.

Douglass, Courtney Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Stevenson University, 2004; M.A., St. John's College, 2007.

Douglass, Larry W. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1964; M.S., 1966; Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1969.

Dow, Dawn Marie Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1996; J.D., Columbia University, 2000; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2007; Ph.D., 2012.

Dow-Burger, Kathryn Margaret Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1986; M.A., 1992.

Downing, Audran M. Associate Dean, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; B.A., Hampton University, 1992; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997.

Drabinski, John E. Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Seattle University, 1991; M.A., University of Memphis, 1993; Ph.D., 1996.

Draganescu, Marilena Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.A., University of Bucharest, 1992; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1999; M.A., 2001.

Dragt, Alex J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; 1984-1985 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Calvin College, 1958; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1963.

Drake, James F. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1969; M.S., 1972; Ph.D., 1975.

Drake, Steven E. Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; M.A., 1994.

Drake, Zach Mark Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Kennesaw State University, 2015; M.A., George Mason University, 2017.

Drazen, Allan Professor, BSOS-Economics; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972; Ph.D., 1976.

Drechsel, Thomas Arne Assistant Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.S., University of Frankfurt, 2010; M.S., University College London, 2011; M.Res., London School of Economics & Political Science, 2014; Ph.D., 2019.

Dreher, Mariam Jean Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of California-Riverside, 1970; M.A., 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Dresner, Martin E. Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.Comm., University of Toronto, 1979; M.B.A., York University, 1980; Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1989.

Drew, Alan C Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Richmond, 1971; J.D., Howard University, 1974.

Drew, Howard Dennis Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1962; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1968.

Drew, Justin Thomas Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Maine at Orono, 2005; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; D.M.A., 2019.

Driessnack, John David Lecturer, ENGR-Civil-Center for Excellence on Project Management; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1983; M.S., Wright State University, 1991.

Driscoll, Cindy P. Lecturer, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Salisbury University, 1973; D.V.M., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1987.

Druin, Allison J. Professor Emerita, INFO-College of Information; B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, 1985; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987; Ph.D., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 1997.

Drummond, Steven Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1983; M.A., 1987; M.A., 1993.

Dubayah, Ralph O. Professor, BSOS-Geography; A.B., University of California-Berkeley, 1982; M.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1985; Ph.D., 1991.

Dubinsky, Joan Elise Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; J.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1979.

Dubrawsky, Ido Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1989; M.S., 1992.

Dudash, Michele R. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Millersville University, 1977; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1987.

Dudley, James Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1951; M.S., 1957; Ed.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1964.

Duffy, Pamela Chamblee Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Mississippi State University, 1982.

Duke, Elizabeth M Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Rutgers University, 1958; M.A., Northwestern University, 1959; Ph.D., George Washington University, 1969.

Dumitras, Tudor Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Polytechnic University of Bucharest, 2001; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2003; Ph.D., 2008; Ph.D., 2010.

Dunbar, Angelica Assistant Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Delaware, 2010; M.S., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Duncan, Candice M. Assistant Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2003; B.S., North Carolina Central University, 2005; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2014.

Duncan, Gregg Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Florida State University, 2009; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2014.

Duncanson, Laura Innice Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Queen's University at Kingston, 2007; M.S., University of Victoria, 2009; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Dunham, Michael Jr. Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Gallaudet University, 2007; M.A., 2020.

Dunning, Claire Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2008; M.A., Harvard University, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Dunning, Eric M Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., Rhodes College, 1994; M.A., University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, 2010; Ph.D., 2012.

Duquette, Charles Medard Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.S., Georgetown University, 1978; M.A.-Teach., American University, 2006.

Duraiswami, Ramani Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S.-RT, Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1985; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1991.

Durbin, Allison Reisinger Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.A., Columbia University, 2016; M.Ed., 2018; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Dutt, Avik Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.O., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 2011; M.Elect.E., Cornell University, 2015; D.O., 2017.

Dutta, Sanghamitra Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.Elect.E., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 2015; D.O., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2021; M.S., 2021.

Dwyer, Susan Jane Associate Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Adelaide, 1985; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991.

Dwyer, Thomas Bernard Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2001.

Dyer, Typhanye Vielka Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1995; M.P.H., California State University-Long Beach, 2002; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2009.

Eades, Caroline Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., Universite de la Sorbonne-Paris IV, 1978; Agr gation, Ecole Normale Sup rieure (Ulm-S vres), 1979; Diplome d'Etudes Approfondies, University of Paris III, 1980; M.F.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1982; D.E.S.S., Universite Panth on-Assas Paris I, 1983; Ph.D., University of Paris III, 1987.

Eagle, W Ethan Lick Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2012.

Eaker, Lisa Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Florida State University, 1984; M.S., 1987; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2000; Ph.D., 2003.

Earl, James A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953; Ph.D., 1957.

Ebrahimian, Roohollah Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; Ph.D., Yale University, 2010.

Eckstein, Arthur Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; 2009-2010 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1968; M.A., 1970; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1978.

Edelstein, Lauren Michelle Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2004; M.A., Georgetown University, 2008.

Edmonds, Christina M. Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; Sc.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Edmonds, Sadie MacDonald Lecturer, BMGT-Dean-Career Management; B.S., West Virginia University, 2006.

Edu-Afful, Fiifi Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Ghana, 2005; M.A., University of Cape Coast, 2010; Ph.D., University of Ibadan, 2015.

Edwards, Benjamin David Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1992; M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, 1997.

Edwards, Jan Roslyn Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Barnard College, 1980; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate Center, 1985.

Edwards, Kathryn Anne Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2007; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2013; Ph.D., 2016.

Egan, Emily Catherine Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Brown University, 2002; M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 2005; M.A., University of Cincinnati, 2008; Ph.D., 2015.

Egan, Toby Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1990; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1992; Ph.D., 2002.

Egel, Andrew L. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1976; M.A., 1977; Ph.D., 1979.

Ehrlich, Gertrude Professor Emerita, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Georgia College and State University, 1943; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1945; Ph.D., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1953.

Ehrman, Sheryl H. Professor Emerita, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1991; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1997.

Eichhorn, Bryan W. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; 2004-2005 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Rollins College, 1983; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1987.

Eidson, Jennifer G. Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A, Indiana University, 2000; M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2002.

Einstein, Theodore L Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Harvard University, 1969; M.A., 1969; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1973.

Eisenbach, Ronit Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, 1985; B.Arch., 1986; M.Arch., Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1993.

Eisenstein, Edward Associate Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., St. Joseph's College, 1979; Ph.D., Georgetown University, 1985.

El-Sayed, Najib M. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., American University of Beirut-Lebanon, 1985; M.S., Tulane University, 1987; Ph.D., Yale University, 1993.

Elby, Andrew Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Harvard University, 1988; M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 1989; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1991; Ph.D., 1995; M.A., 1997.

Eldredge, Ginette Alomar Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, 1994; M.A., 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Eley, George Jr. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Ohio State University, 1952; M.Ed., 1957; Ph.D., 1966.

Eliot, John Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; A.B., Harvard University, 1956; A.M.T., 1958; Ed.D., Stanford University, 1966.

Elkin, Stephen L. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Alfred University, 1961; M.A., Harvard University, 1963; Ph.D., 1969.

Ellingson, Robert G. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Florida State University, 1967; M.S., 1968; Ph.D., 1972.

Ellis, Christopher D. Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1988; M.L.Arch., Cornell University, 1993; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1998.

Ellis, Christopher Michael Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000; M.Ed., 2008.

Ellis, Marina Luray Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2018; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Ellis, Rachel Hannah Assistant Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Georgetown University, 2010; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2012; Ph.D., 2017.

Ellis, Robert L. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., Miami University, 1960; Ph.D., Duke University, 1966.

Ellison, Victoria Margaret Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., Reed College, 1979; M.F.A., School of Visual Arts, 1987.

Elmaghraby, Wedad Jasmine Professor & Assistant Dean, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Cornell University, 1992; B.S., 1992; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1995; Ph.D., 1998.

Elman, Howard C. Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Columbia University, 1975; M.A., 1977; M.S., Yale University, 1979; Ph.D., 1982.

Elpus, Kenneth Professor & Associate Director, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus.Ed., College of New Jersey, 2001; M.Mus., Northwestern University, 2006; Ph.D., 2011.

Elsana, Morad Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; L.L.B., Tel Aviv University, 1996; M.S.W., McGill University-Montreal, 2002; L.L.M., American University, 2007; J.D., 2013.

Elsing, Evelyn L. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1970; M.Mus., 1971.

Eltinge, John Adjunct Associate Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; B.S., Vanderbilt University, 1982; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1984; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1987.

Elza, Ryan Neil Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.S., 2016.

Elzoghbi, Riem Lecturer, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.S., American University-Cairo, 1995; M.S., Columbia University, 1999; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2018.

Emad, Fawzi P. Sr. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S.E.E., American University of Beirut-Lebanon, 1961; M.S., Northwestern University, 1963; Ph.D., 1966.

Emad, Fawzi Jr. Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; A.A., Prince Georges Community College, 1990; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; M.A., 1997.

Emaikwu, Nehemiah Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; Ph.D., 2022.

Emmert, Elizabeth Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999.

English, Shelvia Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Wheelock College, 2009; M.Ed., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Ennis, Catherine D. Professor Emerita, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Lynchburg, 1975; M.S., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 1977; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1984.

Eno, Sarah C. Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2014-2015 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Gettysburg College, 1984; M.A., University of Rochester, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Enoch, Jessica Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Iowa, 1996; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1999; Ph.D., 2003.

Entrikin, Devin Nicholas Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of California-San Diego, 2007; M.A., The New School, 2012.

Epanchin-Niell, Becky Associate Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Stanford University, 1997; M.S., University of Nevada-Reno, 2001; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2009.

Ephremides, Anthony Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., National Technical University of Athens, 1967; M.S., 1969; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1971.

Epstein, Meredith Brooke Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 2008; M.S., Tufts University, 2013.

Epstein, Norman B. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1969; M.A., 1970; Ph.D., 1974.

Erdman, Richard A. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 1974; M.S., University of Kentucky, 1977; Ph.D., 1979.

Erete, Sheena Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Spelman College, 2005; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2013.

Ernst, Thomas H Assistant Professor, BMGT-Finance; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015; D.O., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020.

Ervin, Marcus Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.S., Morgan State University, 2007; M.RED, University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Erwin, John Enos Professor & Chair, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., De Valley College of Science & Agricult, 1983; M.S., Michigan State University, 1986; Ph.D., 1989.

Espindola, Anahi Assistant Professor, CMNS-Entomology; M.S., Universite de Neuchatel, 2006; Ph.D., 2010.

Espino, Michelle M Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., St. Mary's University, 1996; M.A., Bowling Green State University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2008.

Espy-Wilson, Carol Y. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Stanford University, 1979; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981; M.Elect.E., 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Estes, Alexander Stewart Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Assistant Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2013; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Etlin, Richard A. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; 1990-1991 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Princeton University, 1969; M.Arch., 1972; Ph.D., 1978.

Evans, Michael N. Professor, CMNS-Geology; Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.A., Harvard University, 1992; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1999.

Evans, William C. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1976; M.Mus., Johns Hopkins University, 1978.

Eveleigh, Timothy John Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., University of Delaware, 1982; M.S., 1984; A.S., Community College of the Air Force, 1985; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2005.

Evers, Philip Todd Associate Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Trine University, 1987; M.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1988; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1993.

Everts, Kathryne L. Professor & Director, AGNR-AES-Wye Research & Education Ctr; Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1981; M.S., 1984; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1989.

Ewing, Sonja M Lecturer, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1993; M.C.P., University of Cincinnati, 1996.

Ezban, Michael Thaler Assistant Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Virginia, 1998; M.Arch., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2007; M.L.Arch., Harvard University, 2013.

Fabian, Ellen S. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973; M.A., 1980; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988.

Fagan, Bill Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Biology; 2010-2011 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Delaware, 1992; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1996.

Fagan, Drew S. Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., American University, 2001; M.A., San Diego State University, 2005; Ed.D., Columbia University, 2013.

Fahnestock, Jeanne D. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1966; M.A., Indiana University, 1967; Ph.D., University of London, 1970.

Falconier, Mariana Karin Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1992; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; Ph.D., 2005.

Falk, William W. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., North Texas State University, 1969; M.A., 1970; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1975.

Fallon, Daniel Professor Emeritus, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Antioch College, 1961; M.A., University of Virginia, 1963; Ph.D., 1965.

Falvey, Daniel E. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., North Dakota State University-Fargo, 1983; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1988.

Falvo, Joseph D. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Loyola University, 1974; M.A., Catholic University of America, 1977; M.A., 1979; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1984; Ph.D., 1986.

Fang, Adriane Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1997; M.F.A., George Mason University, 2009.

Fanning, Delvin S. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Cornell University, 1954; M.S., 1959; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1964.

Faradji, Sara Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2013; M.A., 2014.

Faraji-Rad, Ali Assistant Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Iran University of Science & Technology, 2005; Ph.D., BI Norwegian Business School, 2012.

Farcuh Yuri, Macarena Patricia Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Universidad de Chile, 2005; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2017.

Fardanesh, Bagher Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1977; M.P.A., 1977; Ph.D., 1984.

Farhadi, Zahra Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019; M.S., 2021.

Farman, Jason A. Professor & Associate Dean, GRAD-Graduate School; Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Westmont College, 2000; M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 2002; B.A., Westmont College, 2005; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2006.

Farmer, William Sylvester III Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2000; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2003.

Farquhar, James Distinguished University Professor & Chair, CMNS-Geology; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S., Washington & Lee University, 1987; M.S., University of Chicago, 1990; Ph.D., University of Alberta-Edmonton, 1995.

Farra, Nadia Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., University of Georgia, 2008; M.A., New York University, 2011.

Farrell, Sinead Louise Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; Associate Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; M.S., University of London, 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Farshchi, Nima Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Farvardin, Nariman Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1979; M.S., 1980; Ph.D., 1983.

Fassinger, Ruth E. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; 1998-1999 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., State University of New York-Fredonia, 1973; M.A., 1978; M.A., Ohio State University, 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Fatemi, Fredrik K Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of Virginia, 1993; Ph.D., 1998.

Fathy, Hosam Kadry Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., American University-Cairo, 1997; M.S., Kansas State University, 1999; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003.

Faulkender, Michael Professor, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of California-Davis, 1994; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2002.

Fausett, Andrew Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; J.D., American University, 2003.

Fawole, Kristen Esohe Lecturer, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Cornell University, 2017.

Fayad, Bassam Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Ecole Polytechnique, 1995; M.S., Universite d'Orsay, 1996; Ph.D., Ecole Polytechnique, 2000.

Fazelpour, Mohammad Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.Mech.E., Azad University, 2005; M.S., Iran University of Science & Technology, 2008; Ph.D., Clemson University, 2016.

Federici, Valeria Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Laurea in Letters, Universita degli studi di Roma Tre, 2006; Ph.D., Brown University, 2019; M.A., 2019.

Fei, Yingwei Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Zhejiang University, 1982; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate Center, 1989.

Feijo, Jose A. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Affiliate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Lisbon, 1986; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., 1995.

Feizi, Soheil Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010; Ph.D., 2016.

Felbain, Leslie C Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975; B.S., 1975; M.F.A., Ecole Jacques Lecoq, 1980.

Feldman, Elizabeth Brown Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Rutgers University, 1980; M.S., Northwestern University, 1982.

Feldman, Naomi Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., University of Chicago, 2003; Ph.D., Brown University, 2011.

Feldman, Robert H. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1964; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1966; M.S., Syracuse University, 1972; Ph.D., 1974.

Feldman, Shari Eve Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., University of Delaware, 2010; M.Mus., 2012.

Feldstein, Mark Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Harvard University, 1979; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2002.

Felton, Julia W Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Wellesley College, 2003; M.S., Vanderbilt University, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Fendley, Ed Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1987; M.Nat.Res.Mgmt., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2012.

Feng, Kuishuang Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Heilongjiang University, 2003; B.A., University of Leeds, 2006; M.O., 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Fenlon, Katrina Simone Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; M.L.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2009; Ph.D., 2017.

Fennell, Tiara M Assistant Clinical Professor, SPHL-Family Science; M.S., Northwestern University, 2018.

Fenselau, Catherine Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1961; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1965.

Fenster, Charles B. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Amherst College, 1979; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1988.

Ferdinand, Jason Max Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Oakwood University, 1999; M.A., Morgan State University, 2001; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Ferg, Robyn Ashley Adjunct Assistant Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; B.A., St. Olaf College, 2014; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2019; Ph.D., 2020.

Ferguson, Carinna Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.A., West Virginia University, 2018; M.A., 2020; Ph.D., 2023.

Fernandes, Jonathan Francis Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, 2011; M.S., 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Ferraro, Rosellina Associate Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Cornell University, 1994; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., Duke University, 2005.

Ferretti, Abigail B Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Washington College, 1997; M.B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 2003.

Fetter, Steve Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Affiliate Professor, VPR-Applied Research Lab for Intelligence & Security; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1983; Ph.D., 1985.

Fey, James T. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1962; M.S., 1963; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1968.

Fidyk, Steve Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus.Ed., Wilkes University, 1990; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Filiz Ozbay, Emel Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.S., Bogazici University, 1998; M.A., 2000; M.Phil., Columbia University, 2004; Ph.D., 2007.

Filler, Kenneth Paul Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014; M.Arch., 2016.

Findlay, David B. Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., State University of New York-College at Fredonia, 1983; B.S., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1985; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1989; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999.

Fink, Carolyn Molden Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Northwestern University, 1979; M.A., 1980; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991.

Fink, Edward Laurence Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Communication; 1988-1989 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Columbia University, 1966; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969; Ph.D., 1975.

Finkelstein, Barbara J. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; 2005-2006 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Barnard College, 1959; M.A., Columbia University Teachers College, 1960; Ed.D., 1970.

Finkle, Aaron Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Reed College, 1998; M.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 2002; Ph.D., 2004.

Finsterbusch, Kurt Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Princeton University, 1957; B.D., Grace College and Seminary, 1960; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1969.

Fiore, Amanda Jane Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 2000; M.F.A., San Diego State University, 2013.

Fiorellino, Nicole Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Rutgers University, 2008; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; Ph.D., 2015.

Fischbach, Gerald F. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1964; M.Mus., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1965; D.M.A., University of Iowa, 1972.

Fish, Jessica N. Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Central Michigan University, 2008; M.S., Purdue University-Calumet, 2010; Ph.D., Florida State University, 2014.

Fisher, Amy L. Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; M.A., George Mason University, 2008.

Fisher, Cortney Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1999; J.D., New England School of Law-Boston, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Fisher, Dana R Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Princeton University, 1993; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999; Ph.D., 2001.

Fisher, John P Professor & Chair, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; 2021-2022 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1995; M.S., University of Cincinnati, 1998; Ph.D., Rice University, 2003.

Fitzgerald, Mark T Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Franklin & Marshall College, 1994; M.F.A., George Mason University, 2001.

Fitzpatrick, Patrick M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Rutgers University, 1966; Ph.D., 1971.

Flamm, Emily Lyons Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Arizona State University, 2004; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Flannery, Joseph G Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1971; M.S., 1972; M.H.A., Baylor University, 1983.

Flatau, Alison Professor & Chair, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Connecticut-Avery Point, 1978; M.S., University of Utah, 1985; Ph.D., 1990.

Flatter, Charles H. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., DePauw University, 1961; E.Ed., University of Toledo, 1965; Ed.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1968.

Fleming, Julius B Jr. Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Tougaloo College, 2009; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2011; Ph.D., 2014.

Fleming, Kelly Elizabeth Assistant Clinical Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.L.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; M.L.Arch., Harvard University, 2004; M.Des.S., 2012.

Fleming, Mitchell Danielle Lecturer, PRES-ODI-Nyumburu Cultural Center; B.S., Hampton University, 1987.

Fletcher, Nicholas Keech Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2009; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2019.

Flieger, Verlyn B. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., George Washington University, 1955; M.A., Catholic University of America, 1972; Ph.D., 1977.

Floyd, Joni Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., American University, 1989; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1994; D.Eng., 1998; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Flum, Alexander Paul Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Fogle, David P. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; A.B., Princeton University, 1951; M.C.R.P., University of California-Berkeley, 1958.

Folsom, Elizabeth J Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.A., Lehigh University, 1988; M.B.A., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 1992.

Ford, Bill Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.B.A., California State University-Sacramento, 1981; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Ford, Constance J Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1977; M.A., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1979.

Foreman, Justin Ian Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 2012; M.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art, 2021.

Forman, Barton Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Virginia, 1998; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1999; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2010.

Forni, Giovanni Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Laureate, Universita di Bologna, 1988; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1993.

Forrester, Mark A. Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Lycoming College, 1992; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994.

Foster, Daniel H. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Oberlin College, 1991.

Foster, Daniel Landon Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Northern Arizona University, 2003; B.A., 2003; Ph.D., University of Denver, 2013.

Foster, Jeffrey S. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Cornell University, 1995; M.Eng., 1996; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2002.

Fotouhi, Babak Adjunct Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2010; M.S., University of Waterloo, 2011; Ph.D., McGill University-Montreal, 2014; M.A., 2015.

Fouladi, Negin Associate Clinical Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., University of Houston-Clear Lake, 1996; M.S., 2002; M.P.H., University of Texas - Health Science, 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Foulk, Trevor Associate Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2000; D.B.A., University of Florida, 2017.

Fourkas, John T. Professor & Associate Dean, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1986; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1991; Ph.D., 1992.

Fourney, William L. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S.A.E., West Virginia University, 1962; M.S., 1963; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1966.

Fox, Caitlin Moira Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Oberlin College, 2008; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2016.

Fox, Nathan A. Distinguished University Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; 2005-2006 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Williams College, 1970; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1975.

Fr as Mart nez, Vanessa Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Universidad de Valladolid, 1999; M.S., Columbia University, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Fraistat, Neil R. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Connecticut, 1974; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1976; Ph.D., 1979.

Francescato, Guido Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.Arch., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1959; M.Arch., 1966.

Franceschi, Herve J Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; M.S., Stanford University, 1982; M.S., 1982; M.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1999.

Franch, Belen Adjunct Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Universitat de Valencia, 2007; M.S., 2009; Ph.D., La Universitat de Valencia, 2013.

Francis, Mary Ann Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Trinity Washington University, 1975; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Francis, Nikolas Alejandro Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., University of Iowa, 2003; Ph.D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Science & Technology, 2011.

Franco, Jeffrey Irving Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., American University, 1997; M.B.A., 2005.

Franco, Marisa Gina Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., New York University, 2011; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Franco Sevilla, Manuel Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Universidad Pontifica Comillas, 2004; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2012.

Franda, Marcus Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Beloit College, 1959; A.M., University of Chicago, 1960; Ph.D., 1966.

Frank, Cindy Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Lafayette College, 1982; M.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 1987.

Franklin, Debra Gray Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; A.A., Prince Georges Community College, 1978; B.A., College of William & Mary, 1978; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Franklin, Manoj Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of Kerala, 1984; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990; Ph.D., 1993.

Franzini, Luisa Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1977; M.S., 1978; Ph.D., 1983.

Frauwirth, Kenneth Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Brown University, 1992; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1997.

Frederiksen, Elke P. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; 1986-1987 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Kiel, 1962; M.A., 1962; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1973.

Freed, Eric O. Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1985; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990.

Freidenberg, Judith N. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Anthropology; M.A., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1969; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate School & University, 1978.

Freidlin, Mark I. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., Moscow State University, 1959; Ph.D., Steklov Mathematical Institute, 1962; D.O., Moscow State University, 1970.

Freishtat, Steven Ira Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991.

Frels, Judy K. Clinical Professor, BMGT-Marketing; M.B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1988; Ph.D., 1999.

Fretz, Thomas A. Dean Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1964; M.S., University of Delaware, 1966; Ph.D., 1970.

Freund, David Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1987; M.A., Columbia University, 1991; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999.

Frezzo, Dennis Charles Senior Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M.Elect.E., Stanford University, 1994; B.E., Brown University, 1996; Ph.D./J.D., University of Hawaii Maui College, 2009.

Friedel, Robert D. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., Brown University, 1971; M.Sc., University of London, 1972; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1977.

Friedman, Adina Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Center-Israel Studies; B.S., San Jose State University, 1992; M.A., Tel Aviv University, 2001; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2006.

Friedman, Elie Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., University of Toronto, 1992; M.A., Bar-Ilan University-Ramat-Gan, 2009; Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2016.

Friedman, Michael Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., Tufts University, 1992; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000; Ph.D., 2008.

Fries-Britt, Sharon LaVonne Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; 2019-2020 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; M.A., Ohio State University, 1983; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994.

Frisch, Andrea Marie Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1988; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1996.

Frisof, Sarah Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Rochester, 2004; M.Mus., Juilliard School, 2006; D.M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2009.

Fritz, Megan Lindsay Associate Professor, CMNS-Entomology; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., Michigan State University, 2005; B.S., 2005; Ph.D., 2011.

Fromm, Megan Elizabeth Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Colorado Mesa University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Fryer, Craig Scott Associate Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., Case Western Reserve University, 1992; M.P.H., University of Pittsburgh, 1997; D.Pub.Hlth., Columbia University, 2006.

Fu, Michael C. Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; 2004-2005 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985; M.S., 1985; M.S., Harvard University, 1986; Ph.D., 1989.

Fuegi, John B. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Pomona College, 1961; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1967.

Fuentes, Gabrielle L Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Brown University, 2008; M.F.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2013; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2017.

Fuentevilla, Daphne Anne Adjunct Assistant Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., 2012.

Fuerst, Thomas Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1980; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1984; M.B.A., George Washington University, 1992.

Fuge, Mark D Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2009; M.S., 2009; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2014.

Fuller, Kenneth Donald Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1983; M.A., 1984; M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1990.

Furst, Mary Beth Clinical Professor, BMGT-Marketing; B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 1988; M.B.A., 1993; Ed.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2016.

Fushman, David Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.S., Kazan State University, 1978; Ph.D., 1985.

Gabriel, Steven Adam Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Middlebury College, 1981; M.S., Stanford University, 1984; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1989; Ph.D., 1992.

Gabrielli, Julie E Associate Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Virginia, 1984; M.Arch., 1987.

Gaines, Robert N. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1972; M.A., 1975; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1982.

Galczynski, Michael Christopher Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 2013.

Galiani, Sebastian F. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1990; M.A., Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, 1992; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 2000.

Galiano, Anita Lecturer, BMGT-Dean-Career Management; B.S., George Washington University, 2003.

Galindo, Claudia Lucia Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Pontifical Catholic University of Peru-Lima, 1996; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2005.

Galitski, Victor M Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Moscow Institute of Engineering & Physics, 1997; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., 1999; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2002.

Galledari, Manizhe Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., Shahid Beheshti University, 1999.

Galletta, Annelies Z. Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.S., Georgetown University, 1985; M.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2003.

Galliano, John Sr. Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., City University of Seattle, 1998; M.S., Bowie State College, 2001; Ph.D., University of Fairfax, 2017.

Gallo, Henry Travis Assistant Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 2005; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 2016.

Gambhir, Vineet Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S., Delhi Technological University, 1993; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996.

Gammons, Rachel Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2010; M.L.S., University of Tennessee, 2012; M.A., West Chester State College, 2014.

Gandhi, Alka Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Duke University, 1994; M.A., University of Kansas, 1996; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2003.

Gandolfo, Yuriko Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., San Diego State University, 1984; M.A., George Washington University, 1986.

Ganesan, Dharmalingam Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Madurai Kamaraj University, 1996; M.S., Anna University, 1998; M.Tech., Jawaharlal Nehru University, 1999; Ph.D., Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2012.

Ganginis DelPino, Heather Victoria Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Gannon, Martin J. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Scranton, 1961; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1969.

Gantt, Elisabeth Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., Blackburn College, 1958; M.S., Northwestern University, 1960; Ph.D., 1963.

Gao, Ge Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Peking University, 2007; M.A., 2010; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2017.

Gard, Arianna Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2010; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2019.

Gardner, Albert H. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., State University of New York-Cortland, 1958; M.A., Syracuse University, 1964; Ph.D., 1967.

Gardner, Leland Principal Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1970; M.B.A., 1976.

Garg, Anjali Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Garland, Kathleen Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Hampshire College, 2012; M.A., Cornell University, 2019.

Garnier, Stephan Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Universite Paul Valery, 2001; M.A., Universite de Paris-Sorbonne, 2004; Master of Professional Studies, University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Gasarch, William Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1980; M.S., Harvard University, 1982; Ph.D., 1985.

Gass, Saul I. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 1998-1999 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1965.

Gates, Sylvester James Jr. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished University Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; 2002-2003 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973; Ph.D., 1977.

Gatlin, Jessica V Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Florida State University, 2009; M.F.A., University of Tennessee, 2017.

Gaul, Anny Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Yale University, 2007; M.A., Georgetown University, 2012; Ph.D., 2019.

Gaycken, Oliver Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Princeton University, 1994; M.A., University of Chicago, 1996; Ph.D., 2005.

Gayton, Cynthia M Lecturer, ENGR-Civil-Center for Excellence on Project Management; B.A., George Washington University, 1984; J.D., George Mason University, 1995.

Gebremariam, Hailu Bantu Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Addis Ababa University, 1992; M.S., 1996; M.S., Syracuse University, 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Gekker, Paul C. Distinguished University Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1976; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Gelfand, Michele Joy Distinguished University Professor Emerita, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Colgate University, 1989; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Gelso, Charles J. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 1963; M.S., Florida State University, 1964; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1970.

Gemmell, Jonathan Evan Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., Goucher College, 2009; M.L.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Genovese, Ilse Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; M.A., Charles University, 1974; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; M.A., University of Baltimore, 2021.

Gensheimer, Maryl B Associate Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; Ph.D., New York University, 2013.

Gentili, Rodolphe J. Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of Burgundy, 1997; M.S., 1999; Ph.D., 2005.

Geores, Martha E. Associate Professor Emerita, BSOS-Geography; B.A., Bates College, 1973; J.D., New York University, 1977; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1993.

Georgievska-Shine, Aneta Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Yugoslavia Cyzel & Methodius University, 1986; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; Ph.D., 1999.

Gera, Azi Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S., The Academic College of Israel, 1998; M.B.A., University of Virginia, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Gerhardt, Pamela Jean Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1983; M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1993.

German, Jennifer Rebecca Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., Cedar Crest College, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Gerus-Vernola, Zhanna R Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Moscow State University, 1992; B.A., 1992; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.A., 2001.

Getoor, Lise Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1986; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1989; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2002.

Getrich, Christina Marisa Associate Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., College of Wooster, 1997; M.A., Northern Arizona University, 2001; Ph.D., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 2008.

Ghanem, Mostafa Assistant Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.S., Alexandria University, 2007; M.S., 2010; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2017.

Gharipour, Mohammad Professor & Area Chair, ARCH-Architecture Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.Arch., University of Tehran, 1999; M.Arch., 2001; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009.

Ghebrehawariat, Stefanos Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.O., Metropolitan State University of Denver, 2005; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Ghodssi, Reza Professor & Executive Director, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; 2014-2015 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990; M.S., 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Gholampour, Amin Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2000; M.S., 2002; Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 2008.

Gibson, Amelia N. Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2002; M.S., Florida State University, 2007; Ph.D., 2013.

Gibson, Noah Lecturer, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 2007; M.S., Salisbury University, 2009.

Gibson, Robert L. Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.M., University of Miami, 1972; M.M., Catholic University of America, 1975; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1980.

Giebelhausen, Robin Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2004; M.Mus., Northwestern University, 2008; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2015.

Gilbert, James B. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; 1978-1979 Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow; Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Carleton College, 1961; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1963; Ph.D., 1966.

Gilchrest, Laura Sue Lecturer, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., University of North Texas, 2006; B.A., 2006; M.A., DePaul University, 2011; M.A., American University, 2015; Ph.D., 2020.

Gill, Barbara Ann Associate Vice President, SVPAAP-Enrollment Management; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; M.A., 1992.

Gill, Douglas E. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Marietta College, 1965; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1967; Ph.D., 1971.

Gill, Meredith Jane Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., University of Melbourne, 1980; B.A., 1981; M.A., Princeton University, 1985; Ph.D., 1991.

Gillespie, Patti P. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.S., University of Kentucky, 1958; M.A., Western Kentucky University, 1962; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1970.

Gillett, Cary L. Lecturer, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998.

Gilliam, Jauvon Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., Butler University, 2001; M.Mus., Cleveland Institute of Music, 2002.

Gillikin, Brian Thomas Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Covenant College, 2009; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2021.

Gilmore, Brian Guy Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Dean-MLAW Programs; B.S., Frostburg State University, 1987; J.D., University of the District of Columbia, 1992.

Gimpel, James G. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Drake University, 1984; M.A., University of Toronto, 1985; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1990.

Ginsberg, Sharona Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Ithaca College, 2008; M.L.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2013.

Giovacchini, Saverio Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Smith College, 1985; M.A., Universita degli Studi di Firenze, 1990; Ph.D., New York University, 1998.

Gironzetti, Elisa Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2006; M.A., Universidad d' Alicant, 2007; M.A., University of Milan, 2010; Ph.D., Universidad d' Alicant, 2013; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2017.

Girvan, Michelle Professor, CMNS-Physics; Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; 2022-2023 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2004; Ph.D., 2004.

Glancy, Sarah Assistant Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Rutgers University, 2008; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2012.

Glanville, Peter Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Sussex, UK, 1997; M.S., University of Edinburgh, 2001; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2011.

Glass, James M. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2002-2003 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1961; M.A., 1964; Ph.D., 1970.

Glasz, Kevin W. Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1986; M.H.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1995; M.S., Air University, 2010; M.S., National Defense University, 2015.

Glaz, Harland M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1971; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1975; Ph.D., 1977.

Glenn, Donald Scott Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Kentucky, 1975; Ph.D., 1980.

Glennan, Kathy Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1982; M.A./M.L.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1985.

Gloeckler, George Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Chicago, 1960; M.S., 1961; Ph.D., 1965.

Glover, Elbert D. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., Texas Tech University, 1969; B.S., 1969; M.A., Texas A&M University-Kingsville, 1972; Ph.D., Texas Woman's University, 1977.

Godes, David B Professor & Associate Dean, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1985; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989; Ph.D., 2000.

Godley, Louise E Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.A., University of Winchester, UK, 1994; M.A., American University, 2015.

Goering, Jacob D. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Bethel College, 1941; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1959.

Goffney, Imani Dominique Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Spelman College, 2000; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2002; Ph.D., 2010.

Goger, Joanna B. Principal Lecturer, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; B.A., Duke University, 1995; J.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Gohari, Behzad Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; J.D., Delaware Law School-Widener University, 1994; M.B.A./M.S., Georgetown University, 1996; L.L.M., 2013.

Golbeck, Jennifer Ann Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Chicago, 1999; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Gold, Paul B. Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1981; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1984; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1994.

Gold, Robert S. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; A.S., Orange County Community College, 1967; B.S., State University of New York-College at Brockport, 1969; M.S., 1971; Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1976; D.Pub.Hlth., University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston, 1980.

Goldberg, Deborah Sweet Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., 2010.

Goldberg, Jessica Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Stanford University, 2001; M.P.A., Princeton University, 2005; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Golden, Bruce L. Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; 2000-2001 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1972; S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974; Ph.D., 1976.

Golden, Jim B. Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Central State University, 1983; M.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1998.

Goldfarb, Brent Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Tel Aviv University, 1995; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2002.

Goldhar, Julius Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Goldman, William Mark Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; 2007-2008 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Princeton University, 1977; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1980.

Goldsman, Neil Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.A., Cornell University, 1981; M.Elect.E., 1983; Ph.D., 1988.

Goldsmith, Dan Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.B.A., 2016.

Goldsmith, Peter Zachary Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; B.S.-DH, 2004; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2012.

Goldstein, Jay D. Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Tulane University, 1986; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; Ph.D., 2015.

Goldstein, Rachel Elizabeth Rosenberg Assistant Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Assistant Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2005; M.P.H., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; Ph.D., 2013.

Goldstein, Thomas Aaron Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 2007; Ph.D., 2010.

Goldthrite, Annie M. Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Cornell University, 2014; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Golladay, Corey Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Gollub, Lewis R. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1955; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1958.

Golojuch, Laura Anne Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Georgetown University, 2013; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; Ph.D., 2023.

Golub, Evan Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Brooklyn College, 1991; M.S., 1992; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999.

Gomery, Douglas Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Lehigh University, 1967; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1970; Ph.D., 1975.

Gomez, Romel Del Rosario Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of the Philippines-Quezon, 1980; M.S., Wayne State University, 1984; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Gong, Cheng Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Huazhong University of Science & Technology, 2008; Ph.D., University of Texas-Dallas, 2013.

Gonzalez, Elias Jonatan Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; M.Ed., 2018.

Gonzalez, Ileana Aimee Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Florida, 1998; M.Ed., 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Gonzalez- Juarbe, Norberto Assistant Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo, 2010; Ph.D., University of Texas Health Science-San Antonio, 2015.

Goodings, Deborah J. Professor Emerita, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Toronto, 1975; Ph.D., Cambridge University, 1979.

Goodman, Jordan A. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow; 1999-2000 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1973; M.S., 1975; Ph.D., 1978.

Goodson, Sarah Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Concordia University, 2014; M.A., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2017.

Goodwin, James Michael Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2002; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Gor, Kira Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., Leningrad State University, 1977; Ph.D., 1983; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1993.

Gordon, Kalani Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of North Texas, 2011.

Gordon, L Suzanne Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1968; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1969; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; Ph.D., 2007.

Gordon, Lawrence A. Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Professor, UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., State University of New York-Albany, 1966; M.B.A., 1967; Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1973.

Gordon-Salant, Sandra Professor Emerita, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; 2017-2018 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., State University of New York-Albany, 1974; M.A., Northwestern University, 1976; Ph.D., 1981.

Gore, Meredith L. Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.A., Brandeis University, 1999; M.A., George Washington University, 2001; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2006.

Gormong, David Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., Asbury University, 1982; M.A., Wheaton College, 1984; M.A., St. John's University, 1999.

Gottesman, Daniel Eric Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., Harvard University, 1992; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1997.

Gottfredson, Denise C. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1974; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1980.

Gottfredson, Gary D Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1969; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1975; Ph.D., 1976.

Goulias, Dimitrios Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Laurea, Universita degli Studi di Perugia, 1987; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1988; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1992.

Goupell, Matthew Joseph Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Hope College, 2001; M.S., Michigan State University, 2003; Ph.D., 2005.

Gourevitch, Rebecca A Assistant Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., Carleton College, 2012; M.S., Harvard University, 2016; Ph.D., 2022.

Gournay, Isabelle J. Associate Professor Emerita, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; M.Arch., Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1980; M.A., Yale University, 1981; Ph.D., 1989.

Goward, Samuel N. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Geography; B.A., Boston University, 1967; A.O., 1967; M.A., 1974; Ph.D., Indiana State University-Terre Haute, 1979.

Gowen, Bradford P. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1968; M.Mus., 1969.

Goytia, Maira Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Paris VII, 2002; M.S., University of Paris VI, 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Graeber, Anna O. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., State University of New York-Buffalo, 1964; M.S., Indiana State University-Terre Haute, 1965; Ed.D., Columbia University Teachers College, 1974.

Graf, Chiara Francesca Assistant Professor, ARHU-Classics; B.A., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2013; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2020.

Graham, Mark Stephen Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1972; J.D., 1979.

Graham, Robert Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., Howard University, 2001; M.A., California Polytechnic State University-Pomona, 2012; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2020.

Graham, Samuel Jr. Professor & Dean, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.Mech.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993; M.S., 1995; D.Engin., 1999.

Granatstein, Victor L. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Columbia University, 1960; M.S., 1961; Ph.D., 1963.

Grand, James Andrew Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Auburn University, 2006; M.A., Michigan State University, 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Grant, Cara Danielle Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.Ed., Bowie State University, 2006.

Grant, John Visiting Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1966; Ph.D., New York University, 1970.

Grant, Kenneth Wayne Adjunct Professor, BSOS-Dean-Neuroscience and Cognitive Science; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1976; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 1980; Ph.D., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1985.

Grant, Lee P. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Connecticut, 1962; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1971; Ph.D., 1974.

Grauer, Jared Andrew Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., 2012.

Gray, Breanna Crystene Assistant Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Virginia, 2011; M.A., 2012; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2022.

Green, Amy Elizabeth Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Green, James Vaughn Clinical Professor, ENGR-Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute; B.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997; M.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2000; D.O., 2008.

Green, John H Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1984.

Green, Kerry M. Professor & Acting Chair, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., College of William & Mary, 1995; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; M.A., 1999; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

Green, Kim Y Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Lipscomb University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1986.

Green, Lester Shields Jr. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1995; M.Mus., Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, 1997; N.D., 1999; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Green, Meghan Rebecca Finney Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., American University, 2010; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; Ph.D., 2018.

Green, Paul S. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Cornell University, 1959; M.A., Harvard University, 1960; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1964.

Greenberg, Kenneth R. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Ohio State University, 1951; M.A., 1952; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1960.

Greenberg, Oscar Wallace Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Rutgers University, 1952; M.A., Princeton University, 1954; Ph.D., 1957.

Greenberg, Stephen Joel Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1971; M.A., The New School, 1975; M.A., Fordham University, 1979; Ph.D., 1983; M.A./M.L.S., Columbia University, 1991.

Greene, Benjamin D Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 2015; M.Eng., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020.

Greene, Daniel Marcus Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.A., 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Greene, Julie Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; 2023-2024 Distinguished University Professor. B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1980; B.A., University of Cambridge, 1982; M.A., Yale University, 1986; M.A., University of Cambridge, 1987; Ph.D., Yale University, 1990.

Greene, Richard L. Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1967.

Greenspan, Patricia S. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Columbia University, 1966; M.A., Harvard University, 1968; Ph.D., 1972.

Greenwalt, William Charles Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.A., California State University-Long Beach, 1982; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1989.

Greer, Felecia Love Lecturer, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1979; J.D., University of Baltimore, 1993.

Greer, Sandra C. Professor Emerita, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; 1998-1999 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Furman University, 1966; M.S., University of Chicago, 1968; Ph.D., 1969.

Greer, Thomas V. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1953; M.B.A., Ohio State University, 1957; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1964.

Greybush, Steven J. Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2007; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; Ph.D., 2011.

Griffin, Kimberly Anne Professor & Dean, EDUC-College of Education; Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Stanford University, 1999; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2005; Ph.D., 2008.

Griffin, Matthew Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1992; M.S., Southern Connecticut State University, 2009.

Griffith, Elizabeth Campbell Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2014.

Grillakis, Manoussos Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., National Technical University of Athens, 1981; M.A., Brown University, 1983; Ph.D., 1986.

Grimmer, Jessica Helen Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.Mus., University of Cincinnati, 2011; M.Mus., 2013; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2020.

Grimmer, Joseph Patrick Denali Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Cincinnati, 2011; M.Mus., Rice University, 2013.

Grimsted, David A. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; A.B., Harvard University, 1957; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1958; Ph.D., 1963.

Griner, Lily Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1973; M.G.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1992.

Groff, Mark J. Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Hofstra University, 1981; J.D., George Washington University, 1984.

Gromov, Andrey Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., St. Petersburg State University, 2009; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 2015.

Grosser-Clarkson, Dana Lynn Senior Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; M.A., Western Michigan University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Grossman, Elyse Rachelle Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.A., Cornell University, 2005; M.P.P., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2008; Ph.D., 2014; J.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Grossman, Jeremy R Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Colorado State University-Global Campus, 2008; M.A., 2011; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2017.

Grossman, Maxine Associate Professor & Director, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; A.O., Duke University, 1990; B.A., 1990; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1993; Ph.D., 2000.

Grossnickle, Dane Clayton Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; M.Ed., 2018.

Groth, Katrina Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., 2009.

Gruber, Sean Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.Ed., 2014; Ph.D., 2022.

Gruner, Daniel S. Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Hamilton College, 1993; Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.

Grunig, James E. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Iowa State University, 1964; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1966; Ph.D., 1968.

Grunig, Larissa A. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Communication; B.A., North Dakota State University-Fargo, 1967; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1978; Ph.D., 1985.

Grybauskas, Arvydas P. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1976; M.S., 1977; Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1983.

Grybauskas, Peter W Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; M.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2010.

Gu, Yu Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2009; M.S., Brown University, 2010; Ph.D., Columbia University in the City of NY, 2014.

Guay, Beth Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Catholic University of America, 1982; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988.

Guerrero, Perla M Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Central Arkansas, 2003; M.A., University of Southern California, 2007; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., 2010; Ph.D., 2010.

Guest, Christiana Addei Maanu Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Ph.D., Georgetown University, 2014.

Guilbault, Michael Thomas Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; M.A., Bowie State University, 2004; Ph.D., Howard University, 2010.

Guilford, Matthew T. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., New England Conservatory of Music, 1986; M.Mus., 1988.

Gulick, Denny Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Oberlin College, 1958; M.A., Yale University, 1960; Ph.D., 1963.

Gullickson, Gay L. Professor Emerita, ARHU-History; B.A., Pomona College, 1965; B.Div., Yale University, 1968; S.T.M., 1970; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1978.

Gumel, Abba B Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Professor, CMNS-Biology; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., Bayero University, 1989; Ph.D., Brunel University, 1994.

Gunatilleka, Mestiyage Don Danul Kavindra Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Colombo, 2009; M.S., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 2011.

Gunduzhan, Emre Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Bilkent University, 1992; M.S., 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998.

Gunnulfsen, Jennifer Lecturer, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., James Madison University, 1992; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999.

Guo, Xiaojia Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Ocean University of China, 2011; M.S., University College-London, 2012; M.S., 2014; V.G.S., University of Virginia, 2015; Ph.D., University College-London, 2020.

Gupta, Anil K. Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 1997-1998 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, 1970; M.B.A., Indian Institute of Management-Vastrapur, 1972; D.B.A., Harvard University, 1980.

Gupta, Ashwani K. Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.Sc., Punjab University, 1966; M.Sc., University of Southampton, 1970; Ph.D., University of Sheffield, 1973; D.Sc., 1986.

Gupta, Ayush Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 2000; B.S., 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Guthrie, John T. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Earlham College, 1964; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1966; Ph.D., 1968.

Guyer, Jonathan Eric Lecturer, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Northwestern University, 1986; Ph.D., 1997.

Haag, Eric S Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Oberlin College, 1990; Ph.D./J.D., Indiana University, 1997.

Haag, Regina Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2005; M.A., 2006; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Haas, David J. Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1983; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; Ph.D., 1989; B.S., 1993.

Haber, Rachel Elise Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; Ph.D., 2014.

Hackshaw, Alana C. Associate Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Rochester, 1998; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2004; Ph.D., 2008.

Hacquard, Valentine C Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2000; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006.

Hadley, Nicholas J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Yale University, 1976; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1978; Ph.D., 1983.

Haeni, Jeffrey Hewlett Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2002.

Hafezi, Mohammad Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S./M.S., Ecole Polytechnique, 2002; B.O., Sharif University of Technology, 2003; M.O., Ecole d'Ingenieurs, 2005; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2008; Ph.D., 2009.

Hagberg, James M. Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; 2002-2003 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Carthage College, 1972; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1974; Ph.D., 1976.

Hage, Jerald Thore Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; 1986-1987 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1955; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1963.

Hageman, Eva Assistant Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Assistant Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; A.A., Manhattan College, 2005; B.A., Smith College, 2007; Ph.D., New York University, 2016.

Hagen, Damien Lecturer, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Towson University, 2009; M.S., 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Haggh-Huglo, Barbara H. Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1978; M.Mus., 1980; Ph.D., 1988.

Haghani, Ali Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Shiraz University, 1976; M.S., Northwestern University, 1982; Ph.D., 1986.

Hahn, Jin-Oh Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Seoul National University, 1997; M.S., 1999; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008.

Haider, Intikhab Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Haider, Muhiuddin Clinical Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; B.A., University of Dhaka, 1964; M.A., 1969; M.A., Michigan State University, 1974; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Haines, Thomas J. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1990; M.S., University of Chicago, 1991; Ph.D., 1997.

Hajiaghayi, Mohammad Taghi Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2000; M.S., University of Waterloo, 2001; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005.

Hakenkamp, Christine Claire Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1988; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; Ph.D., 1997.

Haldey, Olga Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Moscow State Conservatory, 1991; M.A., University of Sydney, 1996; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2002.

Hall, Amanda Hoffman Adjunct Assistant Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., University of Oklahoma, 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Hall, Brantley Assistant Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Hall, Carter Professor & Associate Chair, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1996; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2002.

Hall, Cherisse La-Jae Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.A., Lawrence University, 2007; Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, 2014.

Hall, David Eric Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; D.O., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1998.

Hall, Ricco Bernard Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.S., University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1999; M.Ed., Tennessee Technological University, 2004; M.B.A., University of Phoenix, 2008.

Hall, William S. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; A.B., Roosevelt University, 1957; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1968.

Hallett, Judith Peller Professor Emerita, ARHU-Classics; 1992-1993 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Wellesley College, 1966; A.M., Harvard University, 1967; Ph.D., 1971.

Halperin, Steve Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.Sc., University of Toronto, 1965; M.Sc., 1966; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1970.

Halsted, Christopher Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., Oberlin College, 2014; M.A., University of Virginia, 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Haltiwanger, John C. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Economics; 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. Sc.B., Brown University, 1977; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1981.

Hamada, Mari Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Macalester College, 1983; M.A., State University of New York-New Paltz, 1991.

Hambrecht, George N. Associate Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Bard College, 1995; M.A., City University of New York-City College, 2009; Ph.D., 2011.

Hamby, Kelly A Associate Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of California-Davis, 2009; M.S., 2014; Ph.D., 2014.

Hamel, Catherine M. Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.S., 2016.

Hamidzadeh, Babak Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Minnesota-Technical Institute, 1987; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., 1993.

Hamill, Russell E. III Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; J.D., Howard University, 1994.

Hamilton, David H. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.Sc., Tasmania University, 1977; M.Sc., University of London, 1978; Ph.D., 1980.

Hamilton, Donna B. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., St. Olaf College, 1963; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1968.

Hamilton, Douglas C. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; A.B., University of Kansas, 1969; S.M., University of Chicago, 1971; Ph.D., 1977.

Hamilton, Douglas P. Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Stanford University, 1988; M.S., Cornell University, 1990; Ph.D., 1994.

Hamilton, Gary D. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Saint Olaf College, 1962; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965; Ph.D., 1968.

Hamilton, Leonard Joseph Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1984; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1984; Ph.D., U.S. Naval Postgraduate School-Monterey, 2003.

Hamilton, Phoebe M Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Youngstown State University, 2007; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; Ph.D., 2013.

Hammond, Eugene R. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969; B.A., Oxford University, 1973; Ph.D., Yale University, 1977.

Hamza, Iqbal Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Bombay, 1989; M.S., 1991; Ph.D., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1997.

Han, Bongtae Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Seoul National University, 1981; M.S., 1983; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1991.

Han, Ruibo Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.E., China University of Mining and Technology, 2004; M.S., Beijing Normal University, 2006; Ph.D., University of Ottawa, 2012.

Han, Yueyang Assistant Professor, BMGT-Finance; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Peking University, 2011; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 2013; Ph.D., 2019.

Hanafy, Ahmed Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Alexandria, 2011.

Hancock, Gregory R. Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; 2013-2014 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 1986; M.Ed., 1989; Ph.D., 1991.

Handwerger, Samuel David Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1975; M.O., University of Baltimore, 1987.

Hanges, Paul John Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., New York University, 1980; M.A., University of Akron, 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Hanhardt, Christina B. Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Brown University, 1994; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1998; M.Phil., New York University, 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Hankerson, Shenika Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1999; M.A., 2002; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2016.

Hanmer, Michael J. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., State University of New York-College at Geneseo, 1995; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2000; Ph.D., 2004.

Hann, Il-Horn Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Techinical University Darmstadt, 1994; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2000.

Hann, Rebecca N Professor & Assistant Dean, BMGT-Accounting; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2022-2023 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1993; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1995; Ph.D., 2000.

Hanninen, Dora A. Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., University of Virginia, 1983; M.A., University of Rochester, 1988; Ph.D., 1996.

Hansen, John Norman Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Drake University, 1964; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1968.

Hansen, Matthew C. Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.Elect.E., Auburn University, 1988; M.A., University of North Carolina-Charlotte, 1993; M.S.E., 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Hanson, Christopher T. Associate Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Reed College, 1975; M.A., University of Oxford, 1985; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1999.

Hanson, James C. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972; M.Sc., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1974; M.Sc., University of Maryland-College Park, 1978; Ph.D., 1983.

Hao, Oliver J. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Cheng Kung University-Taiwan, 1968; M.S., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1971; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1982.

Hardaway, Cecily Renee Assistant Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2002; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2009.

Harden, Brenda Jones Professor Emerita, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Fordham University, 1979; M.S.W., New York University, 1980; M.S., Yale University, 1991; Ph.D., 1996.

Hardie, Ian W. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., University of California-Davis, 1960; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1965.

Harding, James M. Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., University of Texas-San Antonio, 1982; M.A., San Diego State University, 1987; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991.

Hardman, Inna A Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Pedagagical University of Leningrad/St. Petersburg, 1989; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995.

Hardy, Robert C. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S.Ed., Bucknell University, 1961; M.S.Ed., Indiana University, 1964; Ed.D., 1969.

Harger, Robert O. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1955; M.S., 1959; Ph.D., 1961.

Hargrove, June E. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1968; M.A., New York University, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Harley, Sharon Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, 1970; M.A., Antioch College, 1971; Ph.D., Howard University, 1981.

Harlig, Alexandra Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2019.

Harms, Mary B. Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Marketing; B.S., Iowa State University, 1973; B.A., 1979; M.S., 1989.

Harrell, Reginal M. Professor & Director, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Clemson University, 1975; M.S., 1977; Ph.D., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1984.

Harring, Jeffrey Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Macalester College, 1986; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2004; Ph.D., 2005.

Harrington, James Patrick Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., University of Chicago, 1961; M.S., Ohio State University, 1964; Ph.D., 1967.

Harrington, Jewelyn L Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, 2000; M.S., University of Michigan-Dearborn, 2003.

Harris, Andrew I. Professor & Chair, CMNS-Astronomy; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of California-Davis, 1979; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1982; Ph.D., 1986.

Harris, Hamil Rahman Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Florida State University, 1983; M.G.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1994.

Harris, Richard Maurice Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; M.S., Coppin State University, 2012.

Harris, Robert Louis Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., Winthrop University, 2012; M.Ed., South Carolina State University, 2015; M.Ed., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2017; Ed.D., 2021.

Harris, Tasha Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., University of Kentucky, 2002; M.A., University of Louisville, 2006; M.A., Georgetown University, 2013.

Harris, Wesley L. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S.A.E., University of Georgia, 1953; M.S., 1958; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1960.

Harrison, Regina Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1965; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1973; Ph.D., 1979.

Hartsock, Thomas G. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1968; M.S., 1969; Ph.D., 1974.

Hartzell, Christine M Associate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2012.

Harvey, Christine D. Principal Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1980.

Haslem, John A. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; A.B., Duke University, 1956; M.B.A., University of North Carolina, 1961; Ph.D., 1967.

Haspo, Beatriz Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Vienne, 1986; M.A., FAAP Fine Arts School, 1993.

Hassam, Adil Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; S.B./S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974; M.A., Princeton University, 1976; Ph.D., 1978.

Hassan, Naeemul Assistant Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.S., Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, 2009; Ph.D., University of Texas-Arlington, 2016.

Hassouneh, Munther A. Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; Ph.D., 2003.

Hatcher, Tom Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., Towson University, 2010; M.F.A., American University, 2017.

Hatfield, Agnes B. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of California, 1948; M.A., University of Denver, 1954; Ph.D., 1959.

Hatfield, Bradley D. Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; Affiliate Professor, SPHL-HPAM-Center on Aging; B.P.E., University of New Brunswick-Fredericton, 1974; B.A., 1975; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1976; Ph.D., 1982; M.S.A., Ohio University, 1982.

Hathaway, Jonathon Ken Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.A., George Mason University, 2006; M.A., 2009; M.B.A., Shenandoah University, 2013.

Haufler, Virginia Ann Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1979; M.A., Cornell University, 1985; Ph.D., 1991.

Hawkins, William Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Cornell University, 1967; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971.

Hawthorne, David J. Associate Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Kent State University, 1983; B.A., 1983; M.S., North Carolina State University, 1986; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1993.

Hayes, Corinne Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007; M.Mus., Florida State University, 2010.

Hayes-Gehrke, Melissa N Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996; B.S., 1996; M.A., Boston University, 2001; Ph.D., 2004.

Hazelton, Allen J. Jr. Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Hazkani, Shay Associate Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Tel Aviv University, 2008; M.A., Georgetown University, 2010; Ph.D., New York University, 2016.

He, Belinda Qian Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Beijing Normal University, 2010; M.A., Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2020.

He, Xi Assistant Professor, BMGT-Finance; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2013; B.S., 2013; D.O., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019.

He, Xiaoming Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Xi'an Jiaotong University, 1995; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2004.

He, Xin Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., Peking University, 2003; B.S., 2003; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.

He, Yulei Lecturer, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2005.

Head, Emerson W. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1957; M.Mus., 1961; D.M.A., Catholic University of America, 1980.

Healy, Liam Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Harvard University, 1979; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; Ph.D., 1986.

Heath, James L. III Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1963; M.S., 1968; Ph.D., 1970.

Hebert, Mitchell Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1980; M.F.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 1983.

Hedgepeth, Kristina Joy Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; M.A., University of Phoenix, 2003; Ph.D., Walden University, 2020.

Heidarian, Aria Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of Isfahan, 2010; M.S., University of Toledo, 2016; Ph.D., 2017.

Heidenblad, Donal Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Ripon College, 2003; M.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2009.

Heilig, John Clifford Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Florida State University, 2014; M.Mus., Indiana University, 2016.

Heim, Norman M. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.M.E., University of Evansville, 1951; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1952; D.M.A., 1962.

Heinemann, Robert L Jr. Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., West Chester University of Pennsylvania, 1998; M.S., George Mason University, 2005.

Hellerstein, Judith K. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.S., Brown University, 1987; M.A., Harvard University, 1992; Ph.D., 1994.

Helz, George R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Geology; 2001-2002 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Princeton University, 1964; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1970.

Helzer, Garry A. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Portland State University, 1959; M.A., Northwestern University, 1962; Ph.D., 1964.

Henderson, Bethany Rubin Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1998; B.A., 1998; J.D., Harvard University, 2002.

Hendricks, Marccus D Associate Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARCH-Environmental Finance Center; B.A., University of North Texas, 2010; M.P.H., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Henkel, Ramon E. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; Ph.B., University of North Dakota, 1958; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1961; Ph.D., 1967.

Henkelman, James H. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Miami University, 1955; D.Ed., Harvard University, 1965; M.A., Whitworth University, 1981.

Henretta, James A. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; 1994-1995 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Swarthmore College, 1962; M.A., Harvard University, 1963; Ph.D., 1968.

Henry, Stephen Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Youngstown State University, 1999; M.Mus., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003; M.A./M.L.S., 2003.

Henson-Darko, Sarah Senior Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; B.A., College of St. Rose, 2004; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007.

Herb, Rebecca A. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Oregon, 1969; M.A., 1970; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1974.

Herberholz, Jens Professor & Associate Chair, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, 1992; M.S., 1995; Ph.D., Technische Universitat Munchen, 1999.

Herbert, Dina Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Columbia University, 2005; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Herf, Jeffrey C Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969; M.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1971; Ph.D., Brandeis University, 1981.

Herman, Larry Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; B.A., 1986; M.S., 1990.

Herold, Keith E. Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S./M.E., University of Akron, 1977; M.S., Ohio State University, 1979; Ph.D., 1985.

Herschbach, Dennis R. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., San Jose State University, 1960; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1968; Ph.D., 1973.

Hershenson, David B. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; A.B., Harvard University, 1955; A.M., Boston University, 1960; Ph.D., 1964.

Hertz, Aaron Matthew Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program; M.O., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2004; B.S., 2004; B.S., 2004.

Herzberg, Osnat Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1971; M.S., Weizmann Institute of Science, 1976; Ph.D., 1981.

Hess, Michael E Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1971; M.A., Columbia University, 1981; M.B.A., New York University, 1982.

Heston, Steven Lawrence Professor, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1985; M.S., 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Hewitt, Mike Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., State University College of Education-Potsdam, 1988; M.Mus., Michigan State University, 1992; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2000.

Hickman, Caroline Mesrobian Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Duke University, 1975; M.A., Tulane University, 1978; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2011.

Hickox, Stacy Ann Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., Cornell University, 1985; J.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1988.

Hicks, Michael W. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; 2015-2016 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1993; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., 2001.

Hidalgo, Chila Beatriz Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Kean University, 1984; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; Ph.D., 2015.

Higgins, William J. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Boston College, 1969; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1973.

Highton, Richard Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.A., New York University, 1950; M.S., University of Florida, 1953; Ph.D., 1956.

Hildy, Franklin J. Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Shimer College, 1975; M.A., Northwestern University, 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Hill, Mark D. Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of North Carolina School of the Arts, 1974; M.Mus., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1976.

Hill, Renee F Principal Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Florida Atlantic University, 1997; M.S., Florida State University, 2000; Ph.D., 2006.

Hill, Robert Lee Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., North Carolina State University, 1974; M.S., 1981; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1984.

Hill, Wendell T. III Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of California-Irvine, 1974; M.S., Stanford University, 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Hilliard, Lyra Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Eckerd College, 2007; M.A., Utah State University, 2009.

Hilton, Shannon Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., Brigham Young University, 2013; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2019.

Hinc, Danuta Ewa Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; M.A., Gdansk University, 1991; M.F.A., Bennington College, 2016.

Hirsch, Aron Assistant Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., McGill University-Montreal, 2011; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017.

Hirschauer, Sonia Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Arizona, 2009; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2014.

Hirzel, Robert K. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1946; M.A., 1950; Ph.D., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1954.

Hitchens, Brooklynn K Assistant Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Delaware, 2013; M.A., Rutgers University, 2016; Ph.D., 2020.

Hnatov, Christina Lecturer, SVPAAP-Academy of Innovation & Entrepreneurship; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019; M.P.P., 2021.

Ho, Ping-Tong Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973; M.S., 1975; Sc.D., 1978.

Hobart, Peter M Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., Colby College, 1968; Ph.D., Wesleyan University, 1978.

Hodgson, Jennifer R Associate Clinical Professor, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.P.H., 2008; D.O., Frostburg State University, 2021.

Hodos, William Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; 1988-1989 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1955; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1957; Ph.D., 1960.

Hofferth, Sandra L. Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1967; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Hoffman, Kara Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Kentucky, 1992; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1994; Ph.D., 1998.

Hoffman, Mary Ann Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Macalester College, 1971; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1975.

Hoffman, Robert L. Lecturer, BMGT-Exec MBA-Office of Online Programs; B.S., Boston University, 1991; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997.

Holden, Rebecca J Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., Northwestern University, 1989; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991; Ph.D., 1999.

Holley-Kline, Samuel Thomas Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., DePauw University, 2012; M.A., Stanford University, 2015; Ph.D., 2019.

Holliday, William G. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1963; M.S., 1968; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1970.

Hollingsworth, Jeffrey K. Vice President & Chief Information Officer, DIT-Division of Information Technology; Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1988; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990; Ph.D., 1994.

Holloway, David C. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1966; M.S., 1969; Ph.D., 1971.

Holmes, Gerard Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Goddard College, 1989; M.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Holtz, Thomas Richard Jr. Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Geology; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1987; M.Phil., Yale University, 1990; Ph.D., 1992.

Holzer Bilbao, Jorge G. Associate Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Pontifica Universidad Catolica De Chile, 1994; M.S., 1996; M.B.A., University of Oxford, 2000; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; Ph.D., 2010.

Honig, Elizabeth Alice Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1982; M.A., Yale University, 1984; M.O., 1986; Ph.D., 1992.

Hook, Anson Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Princeton University, 2008; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2012.

Hooks, Cerruti RR Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., North Carolina Central University, 1987; M.S., North Carolina State University, 1994; Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2000.

Hoover, Eric Christopher Assistant Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of California-San Diego, 2002; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2014.

Horiuchi, Timothy Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1989; Ph.D., 1997.

Horlacher, Gretchen Grace Associate Professor & Associate Director, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Cornell University, 1984; M.Phil., Yale University, 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Hornstein, Norbert R. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., McGill University-Montreal, 1975; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1979.

Horrace, Rebecca Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Northern Arizona University, 2007; M.Ed., 2011; Ed.D., Indiana University, 2023.

Horstman, Franklin R Lecturer, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1973; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; D.Eng., 1989.

Horty, John Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Oberlin College, 1977; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1986.

Hovde, Sarah Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2011; M.A./M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Howard, Andrew McKenzie Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Texas Tech University, 2005; M.A., 2007; M.F.A., Georgia College and State University, 2010.

Howard, Donna E Associate Professor Emerita, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1978; M.P.H., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1980; D.Pub.Hlth., Johns Hopkins University, 1994; M.A., Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2002.

Howard, John D. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Washington College, 1956; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1962; Ph.D., 1967.

Howell, Kathryn Associate Professor & Director, ARCH-Center for Smart Growth Research & Education; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., University of Georgia, 2001; M.P.P., Johns Hopkins University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2013.

Howland, Marie Professor Emerita, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1972; M.C.P., 1974; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981.

Hsin, Jennifer Lecturer, UGST-Southern Management Leadership Program; Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; B.S., 1998.

Hsu, Madeline Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Pomona College, 1989; M.A., Yale University, 1993; Ph.D., 1996.

Hu, Bei Lok Bernard Professor, CMNS-Physics; A.B., University of California-Berkeley, 1967; M.A., Princeton University, 1969; Ph.D., 1972.

Hu, Guiling Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages, 1998; M.A., Victoria University of Wellington, 2002; M.A., 2002; Ph.D., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2009.

Hu, Liangbing Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; 2021-2022 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Science & Technology of China, 2002; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2007.

Hu, Mengjun Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., China Agricultural University, 2008; Ph.D., Huazhong Agricultural University, 2013.

Huang, Furong Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Zhejiang University, 2010; M.S., University of California-Irvine, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Huang, Helen Q. Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., Central Academy Of Drama-Beijing, 1982; M.F.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1988.

Huang, Heng Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1997; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., Dartmouth College, 2005.

Huang, Huang Chiao Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., National Taipei University of Technology, 2005; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2012.

Huang, Jia-Bin Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., National Chiao Tung University-Hsinchu, 2006; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2013; Ph.D., 2016.

Huang, Mong-Han Associate Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., National Taiwan University, 2005; B.S., 2005; M.S., 2006; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2014.

Huang, Peng Associate Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Fudan University-Shanghai, 2000; M.S., Catholic University of Louvain-Dutch, 2004; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010.

Huang, Xiaofang Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Sun Yat Sen University, 2006; M.A., 2008; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 2017.

Huang, Yi Ting Associate Professor & Director, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; Associate Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., Northwestern University, 2003; M.A., Harvard University, 2005; Ph.D., 2009.

Hubah, Danusia Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., University of San Diego, 2002; M.A., Georgetown University, 2005.

Hubbard, James E. Jr. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977; M.S., 1979; Ph.D., 1982.

Hubbard, Mark Francis Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; M.B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 1997; J.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003.

Hudson, Robert D. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., University of Reading, 1956; Ph.D., 1959.

Huebner, Robert W. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., Concordia University, 1957; M.A., 1960; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1969.

Huertas Cerdeira, Cecilia Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; M.S., Ecole Nationale Superieure de Mecanique et d Aerotechnique, 2014; B.S., Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, 2014; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 2015; D.O., 2019.

Hueth, Darrell L. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Montana State University, 1959; M.S., 1969; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1973.

Huffman, Benjamin David Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.A., Western Washington University, 1998; M.A., Nagoya University, 2014; Ph.D., 2018.

Hughes, Paul D. Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1975; M.A., U.S. Army Command, General Staff College, 1987; M.A., 1988.

Hughes-Watkins, Lae'l Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Youngstown State University, 2004; M.A., 2008; M.L.S., Kent State University, 2010.

Hui, Bronson Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Hong Kong, 2009; BEd, 2009; M.S., Kellogg College - University of Oxford, 2013; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2021.

Hulten, Charles R. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; A.B., University of California-Berkeley, 1965; Ph.D., 1973.

Hultgren, Francine H. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1968; M.S., North Dakota State University-Fargo, 1977; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1982.

Hultman, Nathan E Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Carleton College, 1996; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1999; Ph.D., 2003.

Humphrey, Margo Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., California College of the Arts, 1973; M.F.A., Stanford University, 1974.

Humud, Sarah Bonnie Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., Tufts University, 2010; M.A., New York University, 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Hung, Eric Hing-Tao Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1996; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2003; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Hunt, Brian R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1989.

Hunt, James Christopher Lecturer, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Murray State University, 1987; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990; M.A., 1996.

Hunt, Janet G. Associate Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Redlands, 1962; M.A., Indiana University, 1966; Ph.D., 1973.

Hunt, Larry L. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.S., Ball State University, 1961; M.A., Indiana University, 1964; Ph.D., 1968.

Huntley, Sylvia S. Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2007; M.S., Coppin State University, 2010; Ed.D., Argosy University Orange County, 2018.

Hurley, Ben F. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., University of South Florida, 1972; M.A., 1975; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1981.

Hurley, Bonnie Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., American University, 1963; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1971; M.Mus., 1993.

Hurley, Morgan James Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990; M.S., 2000.

Hurst, William Reuben Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2008; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 2015.

Hurtado, Agustin Miguel Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.A., Universidad de Chile, 2013; M.A., 2016.

Hurtado Choque, Ghaffar Ali Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science (AGNR); Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science; M.Ed., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2010; Ph.D., 2014.

Hurtt, George C. Professor & Associate Chair, BSOS-Geography; 2019-2020 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Middlebury College, 1990; M.S., University of Connecticut, 1992; M.A., Princeton University, 1994; Ph.D., 1997.

Hurtt, Steven W. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; A.B., Princeton University, 1963; M.F.A., 1965; M.Arch., Cornell University, 1967.

Hutchins, Richard A. Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.P.A., University of Mississippi, 1967; M.B.A., University of West Florida-Pensacola, 1974.

Huth, Paul K. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1981; M.A., Yale University, 1984; Ph.D., 1986.

Ibrahim, Hassan Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., King Saud University, 1980; M.Eng., George Washington University, 1984; Sc.D., 1988.

Icove, David J. Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1971; M.S., 1974; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1975; Ph.D., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1979.

Ide, Kayo Associate Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S., Nagoya University, 1984; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 1985; Ph.D., 1990.

Idler, Jose Enrique Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Idsardi, William James Professor & Chair, ARHU-Linguistics; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Toronto, 1988; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992.

Igel, Regina Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; M.A., Iowa State University, 1969; Ph.D., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 1973.

Iliadis, Agisilaos Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, 1975; M.S., Victoria University of Manchester, 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Imig, David Professor of the Practice Emeritus, EDUC-College of Education; A.A., Joliet Junior College, 1959; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1961; M.A., 1964; Ph.D., 1969.

Inbar, Yael Lecturer, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.F.A., School of Visual Theatre, 1993; M.F.A., Bournemouth University, 2001.

Infante, Chad B Assistant Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., City University of New York-City College of New York, 2011; M.A., Northwestern University, 2013; Ph.D., 2018.

Infantino, Robert L. Jr. Associate Dean, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.A., University of San Diego, 1985; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1992.

Ingram, Kenneth B. Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; A.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1978; A.S., Montgomery College, 1985; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989; M.S., 1995.

Inoue, Makiko Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University, Fukuoka, Japan, 2001; M.A., Ohio State University, 2005.

Inouye, David W. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1971; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1976.

Intepe Tingir, Seyma Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Eskisehir Osmangazi University, 2009; M.Ed., University of Texas-Austin, 2013; Ph.D., Florida State University, 2019.

Iraola, Brenda Josephine Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.G.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; M.L.Arch., Kansas State University, 1988.

Irazabal Zurita, Clara Professor & Area Chair, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1994; Ph.D., 2002.

Isaacs, Lyle D. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Chicago, 1991; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1992; Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-Zurich, 1995.

Isaacs, Neil D. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953; A.M., University of California-Berkeley, 1956; Ph.D., Brown University, 1959.

Iseki, Hiroyuki Associate Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.E., Kyoto University, 1991; M.Eng., University of Tokyo, 1994; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1998; Ph.D., University of California-Med Los Angeles, 2004.

Islam, Sabrina Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Richmond, 2014; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Isman, Kenneth Edward Clinical Professor, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1986; M.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2003.

Iso-Ahola, Seppo E. Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Jyvaskyla, 1971; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1972; M.S., University of Jyvaskyla, 1973; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1976.

Isoke, Zenzele Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Clark Atlanta University, 1997; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2001; Ph.D., Rutgers University, 2007.

Israel, Ari Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Yeshiva University, 1992; M.A., 1993; M.A., 1996.

Israel, David J. Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1989; M.S., George Washington University, 1996.

Israel, Michael Associate Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1989; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 1998.

Itzkowitz Shifrinson, Joshua Richard Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Brandeis University, 2006; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013.

Iwamoto, Derek Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of California-Irvine, 2001; M.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Izursa, Jose-Luis Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of San Simon-Cochabamba, 1988; M.S., University Amazonica of Pando, 1997; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; Ph.D., 2008.

Jabeen, Shabnam Associate Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; M.S., Government College University Lahore, 1996; B.S., Islamia College, 1996; M.O., Quaid-i-Azam University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2006.

Jackson, Carleton Librarian Emeritus, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972; M.L.S., 1977.

Jackson, Fatimah L.C. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Anthropology; 1995-1996 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Cornell University, 1972; M.A., 1978; Ph.D., 1981.

Jackson, Scott Russell Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2000; B.A., 2001; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2007.

Jacobs, Alan Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; J.D., University of Baltimore, 1975.

Jacobs, Bruno Assistant Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Erasmus University of Rotterdam, 2011; M.S., 2012; Ph.D., 2017.

Jacobs, David Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., Yale University, 1982; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988; Ph.D., 1992.

Jacobs, Wendy A. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Edinboro State College, 1980; M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1984.

Jacobsen, Timothy M Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Winona State University, 1988.

Jacobsen, Wade C Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., Brigham Young University, 2009; M.S., 2011; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2017.

Jacobson, Theodore A. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Reed College, 1977; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1983.

Jaeger, Paul T. Professor, INFO-College of Information; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of South Florida-New College, 1996; M.Ed., University of North Florida, 1998; J.D., Florida State University, 2001; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., 2006.

Jaffe, Paul Iven Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., 2013.

Jaffee, Steven Lecturer, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1982; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 1990.

Jahani, Eaman Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2008; M.S., 2011; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2022.

JaJa, Joseph F. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., American University of Beirut-Lebanon, 1974; M.S., Harvard University, 1976; Ph.D., 1977.

Jakobson, Michael Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; M.A., Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University, 1967; Ph.D., 1970.

Jalehmahmoudi, Bahareh Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., San Diego State University, 2009; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

James, Bruce R. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; 2004-2005 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Williams College, 1973; M.S., University of Vermont, 1979; Ph.D., 1981.

Jamin, Michelle A Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; DPT, Elon University, 2019.

Jarmon, Renina Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., New York University, 2000; N.D., Brooklyn Law School, 2007; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Jarzynski, Christopher Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.A., Princeton University, 1987; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1994.

Jawahery, Abolhassan Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow. B.S., University of Tehran, 1976; M.S., Tufts University, 1977; Ph.D., 1981.

Jawed, Aysha Inam Lecturer, ARHU-English; Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.S.W., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2011; M.P.H., 2015.

Jawin, Rachel A Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Lewis & Clark College, 2008; M.L.Arch., Cornell University, 2017.

Jay, Steven M. Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.E., University of Georgia, 2004; M.S., Yale University, 2006; M.O., 2007; Ph.D., 2009.

Jefferson, Brian Niels Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.S., University of Baltimore, 2006.

Jefferson, Leslie Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., Lincoln University, 2010; M.A., Kaplan University, 2015.

Jeffery, William Richard Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1967; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1971.

Jeka, John Joseph Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., Tufts University, 1979; M.A., 1988; Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University, 1992.

Jelveh, Zubin Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; Assistant Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Chicago, 1999; M.S., Columbia University in the City of NY, 2003; M.A., 2011; Ph.D., New York University, 2017.

Jenkins, Eric John Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1986; M.Arch., 1989; M.A., Harvard University, 1999.

Jenkins, Gregory S. Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics-Quantum Materials Center; B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1993; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; Ph.D., 2003.

Jenkins, Kana K. Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Kansai Gaidai University, 2002; M.A., College of Charleston, 2007.

Jette, Shannon Leigh Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; Affiliate Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.S., Simon Fraser University-Burnaby, 1998; M.A., University of British Columbia, 2004; Ph.D., 2009.

Ji, Xiangdong Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Tongji University/Tungchai University, 1982; M.S., Drexel University, 1985; Ph.D., 1987.

Jiang, Nan Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1984; M.A., East China Normal University, 1987; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1998; Ph.D., 1998.

Jiao, Hong Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1989; M.A., 1992; Ph.D., Florida State University, 2003.

Jiao, Yupeng Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., Southeast University, 2012; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 2014; M.A., 2017; Ph.D., 2020.

Jin, Ginger Zhe Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.E., University of Science & Technology-Hong Kong, 1992; M.A., Graduate School of the People's Bank of China, 1995; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1998; Ph.D., 2000.

Jin, Younggeon Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; D.V.M., Jeju National University, 2009; Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 2014.

Joglar, Francisco J. Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, 1997; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; Ph.D., 2000.

Johnson, Arthur T. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S.A.E., Cornell University, 1964; M.S., 1967; Ph.D., 1969.

Johnson, Brian D Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Lawrence University, 1997; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2000; Ph.D., 2003.

Johnson, Lea R Adjunct Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 1996; M.S., New Mexico Highlands University, 2004; M.A., City University of New York-City College, 2005; Ph.D., 2013.

Johnson, Lena Dabney Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014; M.S., 2016; D.O., 2022.

Johnson, Marcus Aaron Jr. Assistant Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; M.A., Princeton University, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Johnson, Martin L. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Morris College, 1962; M.Ed., University of Georgia, 1968; Ed.D., 1971.

Johnson, Philip Lee Falk Associate Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Harvard University, 2001; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2009.

Johnson, Raymond L. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1963; Ph.D., Rice University, 1969.

Johnson Cooper, Ebonie Associate Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, 2005; M.S., New York University, 2013.

Jones, Alexandra L Assistant Clinical Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., State University of New York-Albany, 2007; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2010; Ph.D., 2016.

Jones, Anya Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2004; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006; Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 2010.

Jones, Benjamin R. Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., College of New Jersey, 2014; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Jones, Calvert W Associate Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Columbia University, 2003; M.A., Yale University, 2011; Ph.D., 2013.

Jones, Erin Raashel Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Towson University, 2007; M.A., Loyola University Maryland, 2012; M.Ed., 2014; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2021.

Jones, Everett Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.A.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1956; M.A.E., 1960; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1968.

Jones, Loren Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of South Florida, 2010; M.Ed., University of Miami, 2014; Ph.D., 2018.

Jones, Marvin Quenten Jr. Lecturer, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, 2009; M.S., Indiana University, 2021; M.A., 2022.

Jones, Steven Robert Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; M.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art, 2000.

Jose, Antony Merlin Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Anna University, 1999; Ph.D., Yale University, 2005.

Joseph, Sammy W. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Florida, 1956; M.S., St. John's University, 1964; Ph.D., 1970.

Josephson, Anna M Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Concordia University-Montreal, 2006; M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010.

Joshi, Katherine Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Union University, 2009; M.A., Southeast Missouri State University, 2011; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Joshi, Yogesh Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.O., Indian Institute of Technology, 1998; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2007.

Jourdan, Dawn Eve Professor & Dean, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.S., Bradley University, 1996; M.A., University of Kansas, 2000; Ph.D., Florida State University, 2004.

Joyce, Nick M Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Lewis & Clark College, 2004; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Boston, 2009; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2014.

Joyce, Philip G. Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Thiel College, 1978; M.O., 1979; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1990.

Julienne, Paul Sebastian Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Wofford College, 1965; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1969.

Julin, Douglas A. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Haverford College, 1978; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1984.

Juntti, Scott A. Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001; Ph.D., University of California-San Francisco, 2010.

Just, Richard E. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, 1969; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1971; Ph.D., 1972.

Justice, Chris Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.A., University of Reading, 1973; Ph.D., 1977.

Kabra, Ashish Santosh Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.E., Birla Institute of Technology & Science, 2009; M.S., Insead University, 2013; Ph.D., INSEAD, 2018.

Kacar, Zeynep Lecturer, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., Gebze Technical Unviersity, 2012; M.S., University of Georgia, 2017; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Kachman, Misha Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., State Industrial Arts Academy, 1988; M.F.A., St. Petersburg State Academy Theater, 1994.

Kacorri, Hernisa Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., National & Capodistrian University of Athens, 2007; M.S., 2011; M.S., City University of New York-Graduate Center, 2014; Ph.D., 2016.

Kacser, Claude Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Oxford University, 1955; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 1959.

Kadry, Abdel-Razak M Adjunct Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; B.S., University of Cairo, 1975; M.V.Sc., Zagazig University, 1979; Ph.D., 1981.

Kagan, Abram M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; M.A., University of Tashkent, 1958; Ph.D., University of Leningrad, 1963; D.Sc., 1967.

Kahn, Jason D. Associate Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.A., Harvard University, 1983; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1990.

Kahn, Joan R. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Stanford University, 1978; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1982; Ph.D., 1985.

Kaiser, Anne R. Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Chicago, 1990; M.Ed., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1995; M.P.P., 1995.

Kaiser, Thomas Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1968; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1976.

Kalantari Khandani, Mehdi Lecturer, ENGR-ECE-Telecommunications Program; Adjunct Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 1996; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Kalavagunta, Kirtana Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Kaleba, Casey Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., James Madison University, 2002; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; Ph.D., 2023.

Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.S., The Middle East Tech University-Ankara, 1995; M.A., Brown University, 1997; Ph.D., 2000.

Kalinski, David E Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; A.O., Princeton University, 1979; J.D., Cornell University, 1983.

Kalnay, Eugenia E. Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S./M.Sc., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1965; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971.

Kammeyer, Kenneth C.W. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Northern Iowa-Cedar Falls, 1953; M.A., University of Iowa, 1958; Ph.D., 1960.

Kamran, Neha Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2024.

Kanal, Laveen N. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 1951; M.S., 1953; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1960.

Kane, Shannon Maura Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Catholic University of America, 1998; M.A., George Washington University, 2000; Ed.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2013.

Kang, Veronica Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 2015; M.Ed., University of Chicago, 2020; M.Ed., 2021; Ph.D., 2022.

Kanigowski, Adam Mariusz Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., Nicolas Copernicus University, Torun, 2012; Ph.D., Polish Academy of Sciences-Warsaw, 2015.

Kannan, Pallassana K. Professor & Associate Dean, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2018-2019 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Tech., Banaras Hindu University, 1980; M.S., National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering, 1982; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1988.

Kanold, Patrick Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; M.S., Technical University of Berlin, 1994; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2000.

Kapach, Avi N Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Cornell University, 2016; Ph.D., Brown University, 2021.

Kaplan, Ethan Daniel Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1992; M.A., Stanford University, 1999; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2005.

Karamustafa, Ahmet Targon Professor & Chair, ARHU-History; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Hamilton College, 1978; M.A., McGill University-Montreal, 1981; Ph.D., 1987.

Karlsson, Amy J. Associate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Iowa State University, 2003; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009.

Karol, David Associate Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Grinnell College, 1992; M.A., Iowa State University, 1994; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2005.

Karpman, Avital Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Winnipeg, 2002; M.A., Brandeis University, 2004; Ph.D., York University, 2007.

Kasischke, Eric S. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Geography; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1974; M.S., 1980; Ph.D., 1992.

Kasler, Franz J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Ph.D., Universitat Wien, 1959.

Kass, David I. Clinical Professor, BMGT-Finance; B.S., Cooper Union for Advancement of Science & Art, 1965; M.Elect.E., New York University, 1967; M.A., Harvard University, 1975; Ph.D., 1977.

Kass, Jason M Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., Tufts University, 2003; M.F.A., School of Visual Arts, 2011; Ph.D., University of Southampton, 2017.

Kastner, Scott Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Cornell University, 1995; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 1998; Ph.D., 2003.

Katchinoff, Julien Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2006; M.A., American University, 2011.

Katz, Jonathan Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; 2017-2018 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. M.A., Columbia University, 1998; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., 2002.

Kaufer, Mollie Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Chatham University, 2011; M.A., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2015.

Kauffman, Christopher D Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2004; M.S., 2010; Ph.D., 2013.

Kauffman, Lauren Emily Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., Gettysburg College, 2014.

Kauffman, Linda Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; 2000-2001 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1971; Ph.D., 1978.

Kaufman, Alan Jay Professor, CMNS-Geology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; 2014-2015 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1982; B.S., 1982; M.S., Indiana University, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Kaushal, Sujay Professor, CMNS-Geology; Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.A., Cornell University, 1997; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Denver, 2003.

Kaya, Naliyah Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; M.A., George Mason University, 2010; Ph.D., 2015.

Kazungu Sigel, Conny Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Heidelberg University, 2008; M.S., Miami University, 2012; Ph.D., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2021.

Kearney, Melissa Schettini Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Princeton University, 1996; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002.

Kearney, Michael S. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; A.B., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1973; M.A., Western Illinois University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Western Ontario-London, 1981.

Kearney, Monica Lecturer & Assistant Chair, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.S., 2015; Ph.D., 2019.

Keefe, Maura Professor & Director, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1985; M.F.A., Smith College, 1992; Ph.D., University of California-Riverside, 2002.

Keefer, Carol L Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1974; Ph.D., University of Delaware, 1981.

Keener, Cy E Associate Professor, ARHU-Art; B.A., Colorado College, 1998; M.Arch., University of California-Berkeley, 2005; M.F.A., Stanford University, 2016.

Keim, Mary Thomas Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.A., Hastings College, 1980; Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1998.

Keiswetter, Allen Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1966; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1972.

Keleher, Peter Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Rice University, 1986; M.S., 1992; Ph.D., 1994.

Keller, Michael John Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; A.S., Schenectady County Community College, 1987; B.S., State University College of Education-New Palt, 1989; M.S., Villanova University, 1993; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000.

Kelley, Warren L. Associate Vice President, VPSA-VP Student Affairs; Affiliate Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.O., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; B.Arch., 1981; M.G.A., 1993; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; Ph.D., 2006.

Kellner, Jesse Daniel Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Kelly, Brian Paul Professor & Associate Dean, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.Arch., University of Notre Dame, 1981; M.Arch., Cornell University, 1987.

Kelly, Bridget T Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Tennessee, 1995; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; Ph.D., 2001.

Kelly, Kathleen D Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; M.A., University of Miami, 1981; M.B.A., Florida International University, 1985; B.A., University of Miami, 2008; Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University, 2017.

Kelly, Robert Gordon Professor Emeritus, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., DePauw University, 1961; M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 1962; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1970.

Kemper, Samantha Kay Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Northern Arizona University, 1998.

Kempton, Eliza Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.A., Middlebury College, 2003; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2009.

Kennedy, Ann Marie Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985.

Kent, Bretton Principal Lecturer Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Oregon State University, 1973; M.S., 1976; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Kenworthy, William J. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1970; M.S., North Carolina State University, 1972; Ph.D., 1976.

Keralis, Jessica Maciel Lecturer, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; M.P.H., Texas A&M University System Hlth Science Ctr, 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Kerkham, Harol Eleanor Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Pomona College, 1961; M.A., Stanford University, 1963; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1974.

Kern, Susan A Associate Professor & Director, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., West Chester University of Pennsylvania, 1986; M.A., University of Virginia, 1990; Ph.D., College of William & Mary, 2005.

Kerr, Amanda Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 2010; B.S., 2010; M.A., Clemson University, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Kerstein, Samuel J. Professor & Chair, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1987; M.A., Columbia University, 1990; M.Phil., 1991; Ph.D., 1995.

Keshavarz-Karamustafa, Fatemeh Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Shiraz University, 1976; M.L.S., 1979; M.A., University of London, 1981; Ph.D., 1985.

Kessel, Samuel Visiting Clinical Professor, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; Lecturer, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; Professor of the Practice, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Drexel University, 1970; M.D., Yeshiva University, 1974; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins University, 1982.

Kestnbaum, Meyer Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Harvard University, 1986; M.A., 1989; Ph.D., 1997.

Ketelhut, Diane Jass Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Brown University, 1975; M.Ed., University of Virginia, 1988; Ed.D., Harvard University, 2006.

Kettl, Donald F. Professor Emeritus, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Yale University, 1974; M.A., 1976; Ph.D., 1978.

Key, Antwon D Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, 2014; M.F.A., Vermont College of Fine Arts, 2017.

Khaligh, Alireza Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 1999; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology, 2006.

Khamis, Sahar Mohamed Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., American University-Cairo, 1986; M.A., 1989; Ph.D., University of Manchester, 2000.

Khuller, Samir Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; 2007-2008 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1986; M.S., Cornell University, 1989; Ph.D., 1990.

Khurana, Archana Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Delhi, 1996; M.A., 1998; Ph.D., 2004.

Kidanu, Azieb W Lecturer, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., St. Catherine University, 2009; M.P.H., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Kiely, Lisa J. Associate Dean, UGST-Undergraduate Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Westfield State university, 1984; M.S., St. Michael's College, 1986; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997.

Kier, Craig Associate Professor & Director, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; M.Mus., University of Cincinnati, 2001.

Kiger, Ken Professor & Associate Dean, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 2022-2023 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Southern California, 1991; M.S., University of California-San Diego, 1993; Ph.D., 1995.

Kilic, Rehim Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., The Middle East Tech University-Ankara, 1993; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2002; M.A., 2006.

Killen, Melanie A. Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Clark University, 1978; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1981; Ph.D., 1985.

Killion, Patrick J Director, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Assistant Clinical Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1997; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2007.

Kilpatrick, Colton Tanner Assistant Clinical Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2011; M.S., 2013; Ph.D., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2021.

Kim, Byung-Eun Associate Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Kangwon National University, 1993; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004.

Kim, Hyunki Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Ewha Women's University, 2015; M.A., University of Chicago, 2016; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Kim, Jeongeun Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Korea University-Seoul, 2007; M.A., 2009; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2015.

Kim, Jinhee Professor & Associate Dean, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; Professor & Associate Director, AGNR-UME-Associate Director; Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Seoul National University, 1993; M.A., 1995; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2000.

Kim, Jiyoun Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Korea University-Seoul, 2003; M.A., 2006; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2014.

Kim, John J Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Columbia University, 2000; J.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2004; M.F.A., University of California-Irvine, 2013.

Kim, Jungho Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1982; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Kim, Ki-Yong Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Korea University-Seoul, 1995; B.S., 1995; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003.

Kim, Seung-Kyung Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Yonsei University-Seoul, 1977; M.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 1986; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate School & University, 1990.

Kim, Sujeong Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Ewha Women's University, 2005; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2015.

Kim, Sujin Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., Ewha Women's University, 1995; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 2001; M.S., Cornell University, 2005; Ph.D., 2006.

Kim, Taejun James Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.Arch., Hong Ik University, 2006; M.Arch., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2010.

Kim, Young Suh Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1958; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1961.

Kimbrough, Michael D Professor & Chair, BMGT-Accounting; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1991; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2002.

King, Henry C. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., Brown University, 1969; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1973; Ph.D., 1974.

King, Katie Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1975; Ph.D., 1987.

King, Marques Gilbert Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., Lawrence Technological University, 2011; M.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

King, Richard G. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Alberta-Edmonton, 1981; M.Mus., 1984; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1992.

Kini, Gananand Ganesh Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2006; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2011.

Kintiba, George Imongo Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., Post-Secondary Business Institute, 1991; Ph.D., Howard University, 2014.

Kirk, James A. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Ohio University, 1967; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969; Sc.D., 1972.

Kirk-Davidoff, Daniel B Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Yale University, 1990; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998.

Kirkley, Donald H. Jr. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1960; M.A., 1962; Ph.D., Ohio University, 1967.

Kirkpatrick, Theodore R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1977; Ph.D., The Rockefeller University, 1981.

Kirmani, Amna Professor & Chair, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1979; M.B.A., Cornell University, 1984; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1988.

Kirsch, David A. Associate Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Affiliate Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.A., Harvard University, 1988; M.A., State University of Limburg, 1992; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1997.

Kirschenbaum, Matthew G. Distinguished University Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1992; M.A., University of Virginia, 1994; Ph.D., 1999.

Kirschner, Sara Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2003; M.A., Teachers College of Columbia University, 2005; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2023.

Kirwan, William E. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., University of Kentucky, 1960; M.S., Rutgers University, 1962; Ph.D., 1964.

Kivlighan, Dennis M. Jr. Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., College of William & Mary, 1975; M.S., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1980; Ph.D., 1982.

Kjellerup Shirtliff, Birthe Veno Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; M.S., Aalborg Universitet, 1997; Ph.D., 2004.

Klank, Richard E. Associate Professor, ARHU-Art; B.Arch., Catholic University of America, 1962; M.F.A., 1964.

Klauda, Jeffery B. Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1998; Ph.D., University of Delaware, 2003.

Klees, Steven J. Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; 2020-2021 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1968; M.A., Stanford University, 1971; M.B.A., 1971; Ph.D., 1975.

Klein, Elisa L. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1975; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1977; Ph.D., 1980.

Klein, Jesse Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Florida State University, 2010; M.S., 2012; CERT ADV ST, 2013; Ph.D., 2015; M.S., 2019.

Kleinman, Dushanka V. Professor Emerita, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Professor Emerita, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969; D.D.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1973; M.S., Boston University, 1976.

Kleist, Daryl T Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1999; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Kleykamp, Meredith A. Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1998; M.A., Princeton University, 2001; Ph.D., 2007.

Kline, Paul Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; M.S., University of Kansas, 2019.

Klineberg, Julia M Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Rice University, 2015; M.Arch., University of California-Berkeley, 2018.

Klose, Kevin Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Harvard University, 1962.

Klossner, Joanne C. Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Indiana University, 1993; M.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1995; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2004.

Klotz, Kelsey Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Truman State University, 2010; Ph.D., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2016.

Klotz, Kenneth W. Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1987.

Klumpp, James F. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Kansas, 1968; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1971; Ph.D., 1973.

Knaap, Gerrit J. Professor & Associate Dean, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Professor, ARCH-Center for Smart Growth Research & Education; B.S., Willamette University, 1978; Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1982; M.S., 1982.

Knight, Matthew M Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., University of Virginia, 2000; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Knight, Tim Lecturer & Director, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; M.S., Oregon State University, 2002.

Knight, William Edward Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Old Dominion University, 1973; M.A., 1974; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1984.

Knott, Cheryl L. Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., State University of New York-College at Brockport, 1995; M.S., East Tennessee State University, 1997; Ph.D., St. Louis University, 2001.

Knowles, Andrea Elizabeth Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2010; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Koblinsky, Sally A. Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; A.B., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1971; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1973; Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1977.

Kobren, Martin Edward Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1980; J.D., Georgetown University, 1983.

Kocher, Thomas David Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Yale University, 1981; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1986.

Koeth, Timothy W. Assistant Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., Rutgers University, 1997; B.S., 1997; Ph.D., 2009.

Kofinas, Peter Professor & Chair, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., 1994.

Koh, Kyung Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Hong Ik University, 2006; M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Koh, Seong Minne Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Yonsei University-Seoul, 1994; M.A., 1996.

Kohl, Frances L. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973; M.Ed., Temple University, 1975; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1979.

Kohn, Richard A. Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Cornell University, 1985; M.S., University of New Hampshire, 1987; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1993.

Koivisto, Joesph Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., Catholic University of America, 2014.

Kolakoski, Mike K Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., James Madison University, 1999; M.A., George Mason University, 2003; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2013.

Koliji, Hooman Associate Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.Arch., Shahid Beheshti University, 1997; M.Arch., 2000; M.Arch., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2009.

Kolker, Robert P. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1962; M.A., Syracuse University, 1964; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1969.

Kollar, Alicia J. Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.A., Princeton University, 2010; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2016.

Kolodny, Richard Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S.B.A., Northwestern University, 1965; M.B.A., New York University, 1967; Ph.D., 1972.

Komacek, Thaddeus David Assistant Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., University of Chicago, 2013; B.A., 2013; M.S., University of Arizona, 2015; Ph.D., 2018.

Komives, Susan R. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Florida State University, 1968; M.S., 1969; Ed.D., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1973.

Konana, Prabhudev C. Professor & Dean, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.E., University of Mysore, 1983; M.B.A., University of Arizona, 1991; Ph.D., 1995.

Kondo, Beatrice Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 1987; Ph.D., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2006.

Kong, Mei Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1986; M.A., 1989; M.A., Georgetown University, 2004.

Konstantinou, Lee Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Cornell University, 2000; M.A., Stanford University, 2008; Ph.D., 2009.

Kootbally, Zeid Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Universit de la R union, 2002; M.S., University of Burgundy, 2005; Ph.D., 2008.

Kopania, Alanna Jessica Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Koppel, Andrea Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Middlebury College, 1985.

Koppel, Monique Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; Ph.D., Georgetown University, 2014.

Koralov, Leonid Professor & Associate Chair, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Moscow State University, 1991; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1998.

Korenman, Victor Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Princeton University, 1958; M.A., Harvard University, 1959; Ph.D., 1965.

Korobkin, Tess Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Yale University, 2006; M.A., 2014; M.O., 2014; Ph.D., 2018.

Korzeniewicz, Roberto Patricio Professor & Associate Dean, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; Professor, BSOS-Sociology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1980; M.A., State University of New York-Binghamton, 1985; Ph.D., 1989.

Koser, Julie Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Trinity University, 1999; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Kosicki, Piotr H Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Stanford University, 2005; M.A., Princeton University, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Kotkin, Lauren Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., Duke University, 1990; M.Ed., Lesley University, 1999.

Kozak, Serhiy Associate Professor, BMGT-Finance; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., L'viv State University, 2005; M.S., 2005; M.A., Charles University, 2008; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2013.

Koziol, Stephen M Jr. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Rochester, 1965; M.A., 1967; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1971.

Kramarczuk, Kristina Anna Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2016; M.S., University of Miami, 2018.

Kramp, Philip Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Curtis Institute of Music, 2009; N.D., New England Conservatory of Music, 2011.

Krapfel, Robert E. Associate Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Connecticut, 1970; M.B.A., 1975; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1979.

Kratochvil, Robert James Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Montana State University, 1972; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988; Ph.D., 1994.

Kraus, Kari Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1991; M.A., 1995; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2006.

Kreidler, Jessica Lynn Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., St. Louis University, 2015; Au.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Kreuter, Frauke Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; M.A., Universitat Mannheim, 1996; Ph.D., University of Konstanz, 2001.

Kriesberg, David Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.E., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; M.S., 2019.

Krishnan, Niranjana Assistant Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Mumbai, 2011; M.S., Vellore Institute of Technology Univ, 2013; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 2021.

Krishnaprasad, Perinkulam Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1972; M.S., Syracuse University, 1973; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1977.

Krivtsov, Dr Vasiliy Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; M.S., Institute of Electrification, 1986; Ph.D., Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, 1991; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Kroncke, Sarah H. Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1993; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Kropff, Ryan Patrick Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2005; M.Eng., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Kruglanski, A W. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Psychology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Toronto, 1966; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1967; Ph.D., 1968.

Kruskal, Clyde P. Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Brandeis University, 1976; M.S., New York University, 1978; Ph.D., 1981.

Kshetry, P Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Pokhara University, 2014; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Kueker, David W. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., University of California-Los Angeles, 1964; M.A., 1966; Ph.D., 1967.

Kuersteiner, Guido M Professor, BSOS-Economics; licentiatus rerum politicarum, Universitat Bern, 1991; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1993; M.A., Yale University, 1995; M.Phil., 1996; Ph.D., 1997.

Kukla, Maija M. Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; M.S., University of Latvia, 1993; Ph.D., 1996.

Kules, William M III Principal Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Colby College, 1986; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; Ph.D., 2006.

Kulin, Simone-Gunde Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; B.S./M.S., University of Konstanz, 1994; B.S./M.S., 1994; Ph.D., University of Paris VI, 1997.

Kumar, Sujith S. Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Lehigh University, 1998; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1999; Ph.D., 2006.

Kunkel, Gerard F. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Shepherd University, 1975; M.Mus., Howard University, 2003.

Kuo, Catherine K. Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1997; Ph.D., 2002.

Kuo, Jason C. Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., National Taiwan University, 1971; M.A., 1973; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1980.

Kuo, Paulina Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000; M.S., Stanford University, 2002; Ph.D., 2008.

Kurtzweil, George Orville Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1995; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2016.

Kusne, Aaron Gilad Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2003; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., 2009.

Kutz, Eric Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Rice University, 1994; M.Mus., Juilliard School, 1996; D.M.A., 2002.

Kweon, Byoung-Suk Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; M.L.Arch., Cornell University, 1992; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1999.

Kwon, Julia Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., Georgetown University, 2012; M.F.A., School of Museum of Fine Arts, 2016.

Kwon, Yonghwi Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2018.

Kyle, Albert S. Professor, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Davidson College, 1974; B.A., University of Oxford, 1976; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1981.

La, Richard J. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1997; Ph.D., 2000.

La Touche-Howard, Sylvette Antonia Associate Clinical Professor, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.A., McGill University-Montreal, 1998; M.A., Andrews University, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Labovitz, Franklin Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Middlebury College, 2001; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Lacey, Brett Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Illinois State University, 2015; M.S., 2017; Ph.D., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 2021.

Lacorte, Manel Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Universitat de Barcelona, 1991; M.A., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1994; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, 2000.

LaFree, Gary D. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Indiana University, 1973; M.A., 1975; Ph.D., 1979.

Lafrenz Samuels, Kathryn Associate Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 2001; M.A., University of South Florida, 2004; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2010.

Lahiri, Partha Professor & Director, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Presidency College, 1979; M.S., University of Calcutta, 1982; Ph.D., University of Florida, 1986.

Laird, Chryl Nicole Associate Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.A., Ohio State University, 2008; Ph.D., 2014.

Lamb, Rachel Adjunct Assistant Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Wheaton College, 2012; B.A., 2012; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.P.P., 2015; Ph.D., 2021.

Lamp, Bill Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1972; M.S., Ohio State University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1980.

Lampe, John R. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., Harvard University, 1957; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1964; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1971.

Lamprakos, Michele Associate Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., Princeton University, 1983; M.Arch., University of California-Berkeley, 1991; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006.

Lampropoulos, Leonidas Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., National Technical University of Athens, 2012; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2018.

Landa, Edward R. Adjunct Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., City University of New York-City College, 1970; M.S., University of Minnesota-Duluth, 1972; M.P.H., 1974; Ph.D., 1975.

Landau, Paul S. Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1984; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986; Ph.D., 1992.

Landry, Lewis Bartholomew Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., St. Mary's Seminary and University, 1961; B.A., Xavier University, 1966; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1971.

Langa, Lesley Anne Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M.A., Florida State University, 2006.

Langa Basit, Gosia Anna Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S., University of Delaware, 1998; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007.

Lansing, Stephanie Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Oklahoma, 2000; M.S., Ohio State University, 2005; Ph.D., 2008.

Lao, Eugenia You-Ching Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Harvard University, 1996; M.St., University of Oxford, 1999; Ph.D., Princeton University, 2008.

Lape, Kisa Marie Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Washington & Jefferson College, 2003; M.A., Ohio University, 2005.

Lapin, Hayim Professor, ARHU-History; Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., Columbia University, 1986; M.A., Jewish Theological Seminary, 1987; B.A., 1987; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1994.

Lapinski, Tadeusz A. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Art; B.A., Academy of Fine Arts-Warsaw, 1953; M.F.A., 1955.

LaRonde, Nicole A. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Rivier University, 1995; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University Medical School, 2002.

Larsson, Johan Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; M.S., University of Lund, 1999; Ph.D., University of Waterloo, 2006.

Laskowski, Michael C. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1987.

Laskowski, Nicholas George Assistant Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Rutgers University, 2006; M.A., 2008; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2017.

Lasnik, Howard B. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Linguistics; 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1967; M.A., Harvard University, 1969; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972.

Lasota, Alice Manning Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.M., West Viriginia University, 1966; M.Mus., Indiana University, 1968; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989.

Laszlo, Istvan Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; M.S., Lorand Eotvos University, 1978; Ph.D., 1985.

Lathrop, Daniel Perry Professor, CMNS-Physics; Professor, CMNS-Geology; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 2019-2020 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1987; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1991.

Lau, Ellen Associate Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; B.S., Michigan State University, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Laub, John H. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; 2006-2007 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1975; M.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Laurence, Stuart Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Auckland, 2001; B.S., 2001; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 2002; Ph.D., 2006.

LaVere, Aaron Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993; M.Mus., 1996.

Lavery, Michael Anthony Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.S., Georgetown University, 2012; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2014; Ph.D., 2021.

Lavine, Roberta Z. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1974; M.A., Catholic University of America, 1976; Ph.D., 1983.

Lawley, Katy Senior Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., East Carolina University, 1995; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; Ph.D., 2011.

Lawrence, Jeffrey D. Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; M.A., Ohio University, 1989; M.B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2007.

Lawson, Lewis A. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.S., East Tennessee State University-Johnson City, 1957; M.A., 1959; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1964.

Lawson, Wesley Grant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; B.Elect.E., University of Maryland-College Park, 1980; M.S., 1981; Ph.D., 1985.

Layton, Richard Douglas Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., West Chester University of Pennsylvania, 1979; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; D.M.A., 1991.

Lazar, Amanda Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of California-San Diego, 2011; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2015.

Lazar, Jonathan K Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Loyola University Maryland, 1995; M.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1998; Ph.D., 1999; L.L.M., University of Pennsylvania, 2018.

Lazar, Radu Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., University of Bucharest, 1995; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2000; Ph.D., 2005.

Lea-Cox, John D. Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Natal-Durban, 1983; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., University of Florida, 1993.

Leathers, Howard D. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Princeton University, 1974; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1978; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986.

Leber, Dennis D Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 1997; M.S., Rutgers University, 1999; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; Ph.D., 2016.

Lec, Amanda Allen Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.F.A., State University of New York-College at Potsdam, 2012; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Lee, Adam Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1993; M.S., New York University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Lee, Chi Hsiang Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1959; M.S., Harvard University, 1962; Ph.D., 1967.

Lee, Frances Professor Emerita, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2016-2017 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Southern Mississippi, 1991; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1997.

Lee, Heera Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Hanyang University-Seoul, 2008; M.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2012; M.S., 2016; Ph.D., 2022.

Lee, Hugh M. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Classics; B.A., St. Mary's College of California, 1966; M.A., Stanford University, 1971; Ph.D., 1972.

Lee, Jay Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983; M.S., State University of New York-Health Science Center-Stony Brook, 1987; Sc.D., George Washington University, 1992.

Lee, Jinwoo Assistant Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Hanyang University-Seoul, 2006; M.S., Lehigh University, 2008; Ph.D., 2013.

Lee, Mei-Ling Ting Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1975; M.S., National Tsing Hua University-Hsinchu, 1977; M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1978; Ph.D., 1980.

Lee, Myungin Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Hanyang University-Seoul, 2015; M.S., 2017; Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara, 2023.

Lee, Sangbok Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Seoul National University, 1990; M.S., 1992; Ph.D., 1997.

Lee, Sarah Christine Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Brown University, 2002; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2009.

Lee, Seong-Ho Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Korea University-Seoul, 1991; M.S., 1993; Ph.D., 1999.

Lee, Sun Young Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Ewha Women's University, 2005; M.A., University of Georgia, 2007; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2012.

Lee, Sung W. Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Seoul National University, 1966; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974; Ph.D., 1978.

Lee, Vincent T. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2001.

Lee, Yewon Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2011; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Lee-Heitz, Jungjung Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Feng Chia University, 1990; M.A., University of Iowa, 1995; M.A., 1998.

Lee-Kim, Jennie H. Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.O., Vanderbilt University, 1994; B.A., 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004.

Leete, Burt A. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Juniata College, 1962; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1964; J.D., American University, 1969.

Lefkoff, Roxanne Clinical Professor, BMGT-Marketing; B.S., West Virginia University, 1980; M.B.A., University of Houston, 1982; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1990.

Lehman, Alan Robertson Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; M.A., The New School, 1983; M.A., Catholic University of America, 1987; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994.

Lei, David K. Y. Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., University of London, 1968; M.S., University of Guelph-Ontario, 1970; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1973.

Leinwand, Theodore B. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Hamilton College, 1973; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1978; Ph.D., 1980.

Leishman, John G. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Glasgow, 1980; Ph.D., 1984.

Leisnham, Paul T. Professor & Chair, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Otago, 2000; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., 2005.

Leitch, Alex Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.F.A., McMaster University-Hamilton, 2006; M.A., Ontario College of Art & Design, 2014.

Lekic, Vedran Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.A., Harvard University, 2004; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2009.

Lele, Shreevardhan Clinical Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1987; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1991; Ph.D., 1996.

Lemay, Edward Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Worcester State Univ, 1990; M.S., Rutgers University, 2002; M.S., Yale University, 2007; Ph.D., 2008.

Lengermann, Joseph J. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1958; S.T.B., Gregorian University-Rome, 1960; S.T.L., Gigorian University-Rome, 1962; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1969.

Lent, Robert W. Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1975; M.A., Ohio State University, 1977; Ph.D., 1979.

Leonard, Kenneth L. Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1989; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1997.

Leonardi, Susana Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., Immaculata University, 1968; M.A., University of California-Davis, 1982; Ph.D., 1986.

Leone, Mark P. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Tufts University, 1963; M.A., University of Arizona, 1965; Ph.D., 1968.

Leone, Peter E. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Iowa, 1972; M.A., 1974; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1981.

Leslie, Leigh A. Associate Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Texas Tech University, 1975; M.S., 1977; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1982.

Lester, Christopher Director, PRES-ODI-Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education; B.S., Westfield State university, 1994; M.Ed., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1997; Ed.D., 2004.

Lett, Paul David Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Marquette University, 1980; M.A., University of Rochester, 1982; Ph.D., 1986.

Levin, Alla Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology, 2002; D.B.A., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2022.

Levin, Daniel Matthew Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Brandeis University, 1989; M.A., Towson University, 1997; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Levin, Dave Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; Ph.D., 2010.

Levin, Maxine J Lecturer, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1975; M.S., Iowa State University, 2017.

Levine, Robert S. Distinguished University Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; 2007-2008 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Columbia University, 1975; M.A., Stanford University, 1977; Ph.D., 1981.

Levine, William S. Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962; M.S., 1965; Ph.D., 1969.

Levinson, Jerrold Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1974.

Leviten, Melissa Emily Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.S., Boston University, 2011.

Levy, Doron Professor & Chair, CMNS-Mathematics; 2013-2014 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Tel Aviv University, 1991; M.S., 1994; Ph.D., 1997.

Levy, Evan Jay Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Duke University, 1991.

Lewin, Amy B. Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Duke University, 1989; D.O., Rutgers University, 1995.

Lewin, Ross D. Associate Vice President, SVPAAP-Office of International Affairs; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1984; M.S., Stanford University, 1986; Ph.D., 2000.

Lewis, Chris Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Brigham Young University, 2006; M.A., 2010; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Lewis, Jioni Agene Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of California-Davis, 2002; M.A., California State University-Sacramento, 2006; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2013.

Lewis, Mark J. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985; Ph.D., 1988.

Lewis, Roger K. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964; M.Arch., 1967.

Lewis, Sydney F Lecturer, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1999; M.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 2002; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2012.

Lewis, Taylor Hudson Adjunct Assistant Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2005; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; Ph.D., 2014.

Li, Ang Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Computer Science, Henan University, 2010; M.Eng., Peking University, 2013; Computer Science and Computer Engineering, University of Arkansas-Little Rock, 2018; Computer Engineering, Duke University, 2022.

Li, Anna Xuan Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Ocean University of China, 2005; Ph.D., Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine, 2012.

Li, Guangbin Assistant Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.E., Harbin Engineering University, 2009; M.S., 2012; M.S., Arizona State University, 2014; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2016.

Li, Teng Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 1996; M.A., Princeton University, 2003; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2006.

Li, Wei-Ping Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; M.J., National Chengchi University-Taipei, 2001; J.D., Soochow University-Taipei, 2006; L.L.M., University of Pennsylvania, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Li, Yan Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., Beijing Institute of Technology, 1997; M.S., 2000; M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Li, Yang Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Nankai University-Tientsin, 1984; D.Engin., Wayne State University, 1996.

Li, Yuanyuan Assistant Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Shanxi Normal University, 2000; M.S., Dalian University, 2003; Ph.D., Peking University, 2006.

Li, Yujie Assistant Professor, ARHU-History; B.E., Zhengzhou University, 1999; M.A., Columbia University, 2014; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2023.

Li, Zhanqing Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1983; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., McGill University-Montreal, 1991.

Liang, Menglu Assistant Clinical Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2014; M.S., University of Minnesota-Crookston, 2019; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2023.

Liang, Shunlin Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1983; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., Boston University, 1993.

Liang, Xin-Zhong Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S., Zhejiang University, 1983; Ph.D., University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1987.

Liao, Hui Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., People's University of China/Renmin University of China, 1997; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2002.

Liberto, Andrea Romeo Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; M.P.H., 2016.

Liberto, Hallie Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Columbia University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011.

Lichbach, Mark Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Brooklyn College, 1973; M.A., Brown University, 1975; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1978.

Lichtenberg, Erik Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Chicago, 1973; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1985.

Lichtman, Marc L Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2011; M.S., 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Lidz, Jeffrey Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; 2015-2016 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Northwestern University, 1990; M.A., University of Delaware, 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Lie, Siv B. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Boston University, 2008; M.A., New York University, 2012; Ph.D., 2017.

Lieber, Joan Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Rutgers University, 1969; M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1970; Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1986.

Lieder, Katherine Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., University of Chicago, 2009; M.A., New York University, 2011; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2018.

Liesener, James W. Professor Emeritus, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Wartburg College, 1955; M.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1960; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1962; Ph.D., 1967.

Lightman, David Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1971; M.A., 1973.

Lim, Adriene Dean, LIBR-Libraries; B.F.A., Wayne State University, 1993; M.L.S., 1996; Ph.D., Simmons College, 2012.

Lima, Thayse Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Ph.D., Brown University, 2014.

Lin, Chan Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., National Chung Hsing University-Taichang, 2002; M.S., National Taiwan University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2014.

Lin, Chuan-Fu Adjunct Assistant Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., National Central University-Chungli, 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Lin, Huang Assistant Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., Xiamen University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2020.

Lin, Jing Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Guangxi University, 1983; M.A., Michigan State University, 1987; Ed.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1990.

Lin, Lizhen Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Sichuan University, 2006; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2012.

Lin, Ming C Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1988; M.S., 1991; Ph.D., 1993.

Lindemann, Marilee Associate Professor & Executive Director, UGST-College Park Scholars; Associate Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Indiana University, 1981; M.A., Rutgers University, 1983; Ph.D., 1991.

Lindle, Rosemary Schaffner Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1986; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., 1997.

Linduska, James J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1965; M.S., 1968; Ph.D., 1973.

Lindvall, Mikael Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; M.S., Linkoping University, 1994; Ph.D., 1997.

Linebaugh, Donald W. Professor, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.S., Grand Valley State College, 1979; M.A., College of William & Mary, 1982; Ph.D., 1996.

Lineman, Nancy Catherine Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 1997; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2011.

Ling, Jiazhen Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; Ph.D., 2011.

Ling, Jiqiang Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Fudan University-Shanghai, 2003; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2008.

Linke, Norbert Matthias Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of Ulm, 2007; B.A., 2008; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 2013.

Linn, Joshua Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Yale University, 2000; D.O., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005.

Linquist, Eric Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1975; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1984.

Lips, Karen R. Professor, CMNS-Biology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.S., University of South Florida, 1988; Ph.D., University of Miami, 1995.

Lipscomb, Lee Chole Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Hollins University, 1996; J.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2005; M.L.S., Catholic University of America, 2012.

Lipsman, Ronald L. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., City University of New York-City College, 1964; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967.

Lipton, Douglas W. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1976; M.A., Virginia Institute of Marine Science-College of William & Mary, 1979; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989.

Lising, Laura J. Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Virginia, 1992; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1994; Ph.D., 1999.

Lissitz, Robert W. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Northwestern University, 1963; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1969.

Little, Barbara J. Adjunct Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1980; M.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Little, Robert David Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Towson University, 1991; M.S., Columbia University, 1998.

Liu, Antong Lecturer, ARHU-Philosophy; L.L.B., Peking University, 2012; M.A., Duke University, 2014; Ph.D., 2019.

Liu, Brooke Fisher Professor, ARHU-Communication; 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2001; M.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003; M.A., 2003; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2006.

Liu, Chuan Sheng Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Tunghai University, 1960; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1964; Ph.D., 1968; Ph.D., Chalmers University of Technology-Sweden, 1994.

Liu, Hongjie Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., Fudan University-Shanghai, 1993; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1998; Ph.D., 2002.

Liu, Jing Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Peking University, 2011; M.A., 2013; M.A., Stanford University, 2016; Ph.D., 2018.

Liu, Rossina Zamora Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; M.F.A., University of Iowa, 2007; Ph.D., 2015.

Liu, William Ming Professor & Chair, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of California-Irvine, 1990; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995; Ph.D., 2000.

Liu, Yang Associate Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., Peking University, 2009; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2011; M.S., 2014; Ph.D., 2015.

Liu, Yanxin Assistant Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Xi'an Jiaotong University, 2004; M.S., Florida International University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2013.

Liu, Zaoxing Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.E., Southeast University, 2011; M.S.W.E., Johns Hopkins University, 2013; Ph.D., 2018.

Liu, Zhicheng Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., National University of Singapore, 2006; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012.

Liu, Zhongchi Affiliate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Wuhan University, 1982; M.A., Harvard University, 1985; Ph.D., 1990.

Livingston, Richard A Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1968; B.E., 1969; M.S., Stanford University, 1970; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990.

Lloyd, Adam M Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-San Diego, 1992; M.A., Georgetown University, 1997; M.A., 2004; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Lloyd, Isabel K. Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1975; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980.

Lo, Kuan-Hung Lecturer, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2015; Ph.D., 2022.

Lo, Yangming Martin Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1989; M.A., Ohio State University, 1993; Ph.D., 1995.

Lobb, Christopher Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Rutgers University, 1974; M.S., Harvard University, 1976; Ph.D., 1980.

Loboda, Tatiana V. Professor & Chair, BSOS-Geography; B.A., Moscow State Pedagogical University, 1995; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Locke, Edwin A. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 1983-1984 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Harvard University, 1960; M.A., Cornell University, 1962; Ph.D., 1964.

Loeb, Martin P. Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1970; M.S., Northwestern University, 1972; Ph.D., 1975.

Loeb, Stephen E. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1961; M.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1963; Ph.D., 1970.

Loewenstein, Mark V. Associate Professor, BMGT-Finance; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1983; M.B.A., Columbia University, 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Logan, Shirley W. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., Johnson C. Smith University, 1964; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1966; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1988.

Lohr, Justin Charles Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., St. Joseph's University, 2008; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Loizeaux, Elizabeth Bergmann Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., Mount Holyoke College, 1972; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1974; Ph.D., 1980.

Lombardi, Doug Professor & Associate Dean, EDUC-College of Education; Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1987; M.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1996; M.S., 2000; Ph.D., University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 2012.

Lombardi, Sara Ann Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Juniata College, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Long, Ryan Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Macalester College, 1994; Ph.D., Duke University, 2002.

Long, Terence Dyer Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2007; B.S., 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Lopez, Andrea M Associate Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., San Francisco State University, 2003; M.A., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 2007; Ph.D., 2014.

Lorimer, George H. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of St. Andrews, 1965; M.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1968; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1972.

Losert, Wolfgang Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Professor, CMNS-Physics; M.S., University of Munich, 1995; Ph.D., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1998.

Loshin, David Senior Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.Mus.Ed., New York University, 1985; M.S., Cornell University, 1987.

Lothian, Alexis Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; M.A., University of Edinburgh, 2003; M.A., University of Sussex-Falmer, 2005; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2012.

Loup, Francois IV Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; Diploma, Conservatoire de Musique, 1963.

Love, Jennifer Camille Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Wake Forest University, 2001; M.Ed., 2002; Ed.D., Bowie State University, 2019.

Love, Johnnieque B. Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., Emporia State University, 1963; M.A., University of Colorado-Denver, 1977; M.A., University of Denver, 1984.

Lovell, David J. Professor & Director, UGST-HCOL-Gemstone Program; Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.A., Portland State University, 1990; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1993; Ph.D., 1997.

Lowderbaugh, Thomas E. Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1965; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1967; Ph.D., 1976.

Lowe, Tao L Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Nanjing University of Science & Technology, 1990; M.S., Tianjin University, 1995; Ph.D., University of Helsinki, 1998.

Lowry, Charles B. Professor Emeritus, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Spring Hill College, 1964; M.S.L.S., University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, 1965; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1974; Ph.D., University of Florida, 1979.

Lozner, Ruth J. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1972; M.F.A., American University, 1979.

Lu, Jessica H. Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., Villanova University, 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Lucas, Henry C. Jr. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Yale University, 1966; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968; Ph.D., Yale University, 1970.

Lucas, Jeffrey W. Professor & Chair, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Iowa, 1992; M.A., 1996; Ph.D., 2000.

Lucas, Melissa A. Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of California-San Diego, 2011; M.A., San Diego State University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Lucci, Robert R Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2015; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Luckert, Yelena Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., State University of New York-Binghamton, 1985; M.A., 1989; M.L.S., State University of New York-Albany, 1992.

Lund, Neil Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.S., Middle Tennessee State University, 2010; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Lung Amam, Willow S. Associate Professor, ARCH-Urban Studies & Planning Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Associate Professor, ARCH-Center for Smart Growth Research & Education; B.A., Stanford University, 2000; M.C.P., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2012.

Lushniak, Boris D Professor & Dean, SPHL-School of Public Health; Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., Northwestern University, 1981; M.D., Northwestern University Medical School, 1983; M.P.H., Harvard University, 1984.

Lutters, Wayne Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Connecticut College, 1992; M.S., University of California-Irvine, 1995; Ph.D., 2001.

Lynch, Lori Professor & Chair, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1984; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1996.

Lynn, Jeffrey W. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1969; M.S., 1970; Ph.D., 1974.

Lyons, Clare A. Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.S., Lewis & Clark College, 1980; M.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1989; Ph.D., Yale University, 1996.

Lyzinski, Vincent Paul Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Notre Dame, 2006; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2007; M.S., 2011; Ph.D., 2013.

Ma, Lan Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2001; Ph.D., 2004.

Ma, Li Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Fudan University-Shanghai, 2002; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2010; M.S., 2010.

Ma, Liye Associate Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.E., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 1998; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2008; M.S., 2011; Ph.D., 2011.

Ma, Tianzhou Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., University of Toronto, 2010; M.S., Yale University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2018.

Mabbs, Linda Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Music; 1999-2000 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Mus., Northwestern University, 1968; M.Mus., 1970.

MacDevitt, Brian Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., State University of New York-College at Purchase, 1980.

Machado, Carlos A. Professor, CMNS-Biology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.S., National University of Colombia-Bogota, 1992; Ph.D., University of California-Irvine, 1998.

Machedon, Matei Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Chicago, 1982; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1986.

Macintosh, John Andrew Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2007.

Mack, Daniel C. Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Youngstown State University, 1988; M.A./M.L.S., Kent State University, 1989.

Mack, Maynard Jr. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Yale University, 1964; Ph.D., 1969.

Mack, Michael Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Kentucky, 1968.

Mackwell, Stephen Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., University of Canterbury-Christ Church, 1977; M.S., 1979; Ph.D., Australian National University-Canberra, 1985.

Maclary, Edward Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Delaware, 1974; M.Mus., Boston University, 1980; D.M.A., Indiana University, 1985.

Macleod, Anne S. Professor Emerita, INFO-College of Information; 1979-1980 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Chicago, 1949; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1966; Ph.D., 1973.

Macready, George B. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Williamette University-Salem, 1965; M.A., University of Oregon, 1967; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1972.

MacSwan, Jeff Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; A.A., Cerritos College, 1984; B.A., California State University-Long Beach, 1985; A.A., Cerritos College, 1986; M.A., California State University-Long Beach, 1987; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1997.

Madan, Dilip B. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.Comm., University of Bombay, 1967; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1971; Ph.D., 1975.

Madden, Jaime Danielle Lecturer, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.S., Berry College, 2005; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Maddux, Kristjana Lyn Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Puget Sound, 2001; M.A., University of Georgia, 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Madhavan, Sangeetha Professor & Chair, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., Barnard College, 1988; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1994; Ph.D., 1998.

Madoo, Justine McDavid Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.A., Rutgers University, 2007; Ph.D., 2015.

Magalong, Michelle G Assistant Professor, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; Assistant Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., University of California-San Diego, 2001; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2003; Ph.D., 2017.

Magidson, Jessica Associate Professor & Director, BSOS-Center for Substance Use, Addiction & Health Research; Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2006; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; Ph.D., 2013.

Magrab, Edward B. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.M.E., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1960; M.A.E., New York University, 1961; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 1966.

Magro, Jose Luis Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.S., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 1995; M.Ed., City University of New York-Queens College, 2012; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate Center, 2016.

Mahalel, Adi Adjunct Assistant Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., University of Haifa, 2007; M.A., Columbia University, 2010; Ph.D., 2014.

Mahalingappa, Laura Jahnavi Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., American University, 1997; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2004; Ph.D., 2009.

Maisel, Katharina Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., University of Michigan-Dearborn, 2010; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2014.

Major, Leon Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., University of Toronto, 1955.

Majumdar Narayan, Debarati Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.E., Bangalore University, 1998; M.S., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2002; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2010.

Makowski, Armand M. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Universite Libre de Bruxelles-Belgium, 1975; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1976; Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1981.

Maksimovic, Vojislav Professor, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.Sc., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1976; M.Sc., 1977; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1986.

Malackany, Christopher Alan Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.S., Miami University, 2006; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2009; Ph.D., 2016.

Malewski, Margaret Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; M.B.A., Insead Institute, 2007.

Malik, Waseem Ansar Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; M.S., 2013; Ph.D., 2013.

Malik Sakil, Mohammad Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Dhaka University, 1992; B.A., Aligarh Muslim University, 1993; M.A., 1995; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Mallett, Bobbie Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., University of Southern Mississippi, 1978.

Mallinson, Edward T. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; V.M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1956.

Mallios, Peter Lancelot Associate Professor & Executive Director, UGST-Honors College; Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1990; M.A., University of Chicago, 1992; J.D., 1994; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2000.

Mamat, Anwar Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.E., Chang'an University, 2000; M.S., 2002; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2011.

Mamidipudi, Ramakrishna Sharan Assistant Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Delhi, 2009; M.A., 2011; D.O., Harvard University, 2020.

Manekin, Charles H. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Yale University, 1975; M.A., Columbia University, 1979; Ph.D., 1984.

Manekin, Rachel Professor Emerita, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1982; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2001.

Mani, Mahesh Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Annamalai University, 1998; Ph.D., National University of Singapore, 2005.

Manildi, Donald Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.Mus., University of Washington, 1969; M.Mus., Cleveland Institute of Music, 1971.

Manly, Jennifer N Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., University of Georgia, 2011.

Mannes, Aaron Wolf Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., Emerson College, 1992; M.L.A., St. John's College, 1997; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Manning, Tracey T. Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., DePaul University, 1966; M.A., Catholic University of America, 1969; Ph.D., 1973.

Manocha, Dinesh Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, 1987; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1990; Ph.D., 1992.

Mansbach, Steven Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Cornell University, 1972; M.A., 1976; Ph.D., 1978.

Manucharyan, Vladimir Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, 2003; Ph.D., Yale University, 2012.

Manzo, Anthony L Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Boston University, 1991.

Marando, Vincent L. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.S., State University of New York-College at Buffalo, 1960; M.A., Michigan State University, 1964; Ph.D., 1967.

Marciano, Richard Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., National School of Civil Aviation, 1986; M.S., University of Iowa, 1989; Ph.D., 1992.

Marcus, Margaret Sullivan Lecturer, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Skidmore College, 2003; M.A., Tufts University, 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Marcus, Steven I. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; 2000-2001 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Rice University, 1971; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972; Ph.D., 1975.

Marcuse, Michael J. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1966; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1967; Ph.D., 1971.

Margesson, Rhoda Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., Harvard University, 1988; M.Ed., 1991; M.A., Tufts University, 1995; Ph.D., 2002.

Margetis, Dionisios Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., National Technical University of Athens, 1992; M.S., Harvard University, 1994; Ph.D., 1999.

Margolis, Jonathan Ari Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., Harvard University, 1984; M.A., Tufts University, 1988; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1991.

Maring, Elisabeth Fost Clinical Professor, SPHL-Dean-Global Health; B.A., Emory University, 1993; M.Ed., Harvard University, 1996; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Mariuzza, Roy A. Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; M.S., Yale University, 1978; B.S., 1978; Ph.D., University of Paris VII, 1985.

Mark, Gideon E. Associate Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Brandeis University, 1979; J.D., University of California-Hastings Colleg, 1993; M.B.A., Columbia University, 1995; M.P.A., Harvard University, 2000; L.L.M., New York University, 2005.

Markowitz, Judith Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1978; M.L.S., 1982.

Marks, Colin H. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1956; M.S., 1957; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1965.

Marks, Zachary Aaron Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., University of Richmond, 1999; M.Ed., Johns Hopkins University, 2001.

Marquez, Bayley J Assistant Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Stanford University, 2007; M.A., 2011; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2019.

Marr, Gregory David Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., University of Waterloo, 2003; M.S., University of London, 2008.

Marr, Jennifer Carson Associate Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Ph.D., London Business School, 2012.

Marsh, Diana E. Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.F.A., Rutgers University, 2009; M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 2010; Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 2014.

Marsh, Kris Professor, BSOS-Sociology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., San Diego State University, 1996; M.A., California State University-Dominguez Hills, 2000; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2005.

Marsh, Michael Alan Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.F.A., Cornell University, 1994; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1995; Ph.D., 2001.

Marshall, Caitlin Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Brown University, 2005; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2016.

Marshall, Elizabeth Lynn Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Virginia, 1984; M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1999; M.P.H., Ohio State University, 2003.

Martin, Cynthia L. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1980; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1983; Ph.D., 1990.

Martin, Dawn M Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Connecticut, 2005; M.S., American University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Martin, John R Assistant Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2018; B.S., 2018; M.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2021; Ph.D., 2023.

Martin, Jonathan D Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 2003; M.F.A., New York University, 2009.

Martin, L John Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; A.B., American University-Cairo, 1947; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1951; Ph.D., 1955.

Martin, Pino Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.E., Boston University, 1994; M.S., University of Minnesota-Crookston, 1995; Ph.D., 1999.

Martin, Raymond F. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; 2001-2002 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Ohio State University, 1962; M.A., 1964; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1968.

Martin, William M. Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.E., Geneva College, 1994; J.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1999.

Martin-Beltran, Melinda Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1997; M.Ed., University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, 1999; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2006.

Martinez, Elizabeth Hope Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Gallaudet University, 2008; M.A., 2014.

Martinez Guzman, Juan Pablo Assistant Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Martinez-Miranda, Luz J Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, 1977; B.Mus., 1979; M.S., 1979; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985.

Martins, Nuno Miguel L C Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S./M.S., University of Lisbon, 1997; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004.

Marton, Adam Robert Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Towson University, 1995; M.A., University of Baltimore, 2009.

Marx, George L. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Yankton College, 1953; M.A., State University of Iowa, 1958; Ph.D., 1959.

Marzullo, Keith Ansel Professor & Dean, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Occidental College, 1975; M.S., Stanford University, 1978; Ph.D., 1984.

Masatlioglu, Yusuf C. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Bogazici University, 1995; M.A., 1999; M.A., New York University, 2001; Ph.D., 2005.

Mason, Ann Michele Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1986; M.A., 1992; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Mason, Glenn M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Harvard University, 1965; M.S., University of Chicago, 1967; Ph.D., 1971.

Mason, Michele Marie Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Oregon, 1989; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1995; Ph.D., University of California-Irvine, 2005.

Massey, Elizabeth Diana Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.A., Gettysburg College, 2012; M.Mus., Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Massey, Sheri Anita Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown, 1998; M.A./M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.L.S., 2003; Ph.D., 2009.

Massoud, Mahmoud Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Tehran, 1974; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985.

Matar, Marilyn Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Saint Joseph University-Beirut, 2000; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Mather, Ian Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.Sc., University of Wales, 1966; Ph.D., 1971.

Mathews, Richmond David Associate Professor, BMGT-Finance; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Duke University, 1996; M.S., University of Rochester, 2002; Ph.D., 2003.

Matthews, Georgeanne N. Assistant Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Assistant Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1995; M.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; Ph.D., 2018.

Matysiak, Silvina R. Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.A., Instituto Technologico de Buenos Aires, 2001; M.A., Rice University, 2007; Ph.D., 2008.

Mauriello, Thomas P. Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Suffolk University, 1973; M.F.S., George Washington University, 1976.

May, Lindsey M Associate Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2010; M.Arch., Princeton University, 2014.

May, Peter Lecturer, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; Ph.D., 2007.

May, Willie Eugene Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1968; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1977.

Mayer, Diana N Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; M.S., University of Rochester, 2006.

Mayer, Dirk Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S./M.S., University of Bonn, 1996; Ph.D., Bremen University, 2000.

Mayergoyz, Isaak Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; 1995-1996 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. M.Elect.E., Polytechnical Institute-Novocherkask, 1963; Kandidat, 1968; D.O., Institute for Cybernetics-Ukranian Academy of Science, 1975.

Mayes, Alvin Principal Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1969.

Mayfield, Catherine Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.A./M.L.S., San Jose State University, 2013.

Maykish, Paul J Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; MPhil, Air University, 2011; M.S., National War College, 2015; Ph.D., Air University, 2016.

Maykrantz, Sherry Azadi Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., Salisbury University, 2009; M.Ed., 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, 2017.

Mayo, Kristina Pelham Lecturer, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.Arch., College of William & Mary, 1991; D.V.M., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1996.

Mayo, Marlene J. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-History; B.A., Wayne State University, 1954; M.A., Columbia University, 1957; Ph.D., 1961.

Mays-Williams, Chelsea G Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., Bowie State University, 2010; M.A., 2014.

Maytum, Jeremy Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Colorado State University-Pueblo, 2007; M.Mus., 2009.

Maziad, Marwa Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., American University-Cairo, 2000; M.A., 2004; Ed.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2019.

Mazurek, Michelle Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2013; Ph.D., 2014.

Mazzocchi, Paul H. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.Sc., City University of New York-Queens College, 1961; Ph.D., Fordham University, 1966.

Mazzone, Raphael Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Salisbury University, 2003; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2017.

Mazzone, Thomas Jacob Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; A.A., Carroll Community College, 2010; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.S., University of Florida, 2021.

Mazzullo, Susan Claire Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of North Carolina-Wilmington, 1987; B.S., 1987; M.S., Georgian Technical University, 1989.

McAvoy, Patrick Charles Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., 2008.

McAvoy, Thomas J. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; 1997-1998 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1961; M.A., Princeton University, 1963; Ph.D., 1964.

McBride, Alison A Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Ph.D., University of London, 1986.

McCabe, Margaret Clinical Professor Emerita, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1974; M.S., 1976; Au.D., University of Florida, 2006.

McCall, Terrence M. Assistant Instructor, UGST-Army ROTC; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1999.

McCatharn, Jennifer Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.B.A., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2010; M.Ed., Lesley University, 2012; M.Ed., Harvard University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

McCauley, John F. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., College of William & Mary, 1996; M.A., Yale University, 2004; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2010.

McClanahan, Pamela Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Hood College, 2005; M.A./M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

McClennan, Robert C Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., University of Virginia, 1987; M.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

McCloskey, Thomas Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Willamette University, 2005; M.A., California State University-Long Beach, 2011; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

McClurg, Charles A. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Iowa State University, 1966; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1968; Ph.D., 1970.

McCluskey, Francis Patrick Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Lafayette College, 1984; M.S., Lehigh University, 1986; Ph.D., 1991.

McConnell, Kenneth E. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Florida, 1964; M.A., 1966; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1973.

McCoy, James Richard Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.A., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2012; M.A., American University, 2015.

McCoy, Rozalina G. Adjunct Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., Harvard University, 2004; M.D., Johns Hopkins University Medical School, 2009; M.S., Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences, 2015.

McCuen, Richard H. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1967; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1970; Ph.D., 1971.

McDaniel, Stephen R. Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Minnesota State University-Moorhead, 1985; M.A., University of South Florida, 1991; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1995.

McDonald, Celina Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Lehigh University, 2000; M.A./M.L.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2004.

McDonald, Ronald K Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1984.

McDonough, William F. Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Boston, 1979; M.S., Sul Ross State University, 1983; Ph.D., Australian National University-Canberra, 1988.

McElrath, Douglas Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Earlham College, 1977; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1984; M.A., 1984.

McEnery, Julie E. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Manchester, 1993; Ph.D., University College Dublin, 1997.

McEwen, Abigail Associate Professor & Director, UGST-Dean-Carillon Communities; Associate Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Brown University, 2002; M.A., New York University, 2005; Ph.D., 2010.

McEwen, Marylu K. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1968; M.S., Indiana University, 1970; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1973.

McFarland, Margaret Clinical Professor Emerita, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Andrews University, 1971; M.A., University of Chicago, 1974; J.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1980.

McGahagan, John Francis Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019; D.O., 2020.

McGarry, Kevin James Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., Florida State University, 2004; M.S., 2005; J.D., St. Thomas University, 2009; M.B.A., University of Florida, 2015.

McGloin, Jean M Professor & Associate Dean, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1999; M.A., Rutgers University, 2001; Ph.D., 2004.

McGregor, Davis J Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Phoenix, 2017; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2022.

McGrew, Sarah Assistant Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Swarthmore College, 2007; M.A., Stanford University, 2008; Ph.D., 2019.

McHale, Heather Moreland Principal Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., Michigan State University, 2001; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; Ph.D., 2011.

McIntire, Roger W. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Northwestern University, 1958; M.A., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1960; Ph.D., 1962.

McIntosh, Marla S. Professor Emerita, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; 1993-1994 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1974; M.S., 1976; Ph.D., 1978.

McIntosh, Wayne V. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; Professor Emeritus, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; B.A., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1973; M.A., Wichita State University, 1974; Ph.D., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1981.

McIver, Kevin S. Professor & Chair, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., James Madison University, 1985; Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1994.

McKechnie, Jessica Diaz Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., 2012.

McKee, Jessica Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2004; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; D.M.A., 2012.

McKenley, Joseph Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., University of Technology, 2015; M.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

McKinney, James J Clinical Professor, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 1981; M.S., Georgetown University, 1990; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

McLain, Sally Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Indiana University, 1982; M.Mus., 1984.

McLaren, Karen Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Wheaton College, 1982; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; Ph.D., 2005.

McLaughlin, Amy E. Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of California-Irvine, 1991; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; Ph.D., 2000.

McLaughlin, Margaret J. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; Visiting Professor, EDUC-Dean-Outreach; B.A., University of Denver, 1968; M.A., University of Northern Colorado, 1971; Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1977.

McLaughlin, Matthew Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Ringling School of Art & Design, 2007; M.F.A., Arizona State University, 2011.

McLemore, Ping W Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.A., University of Sunderland, 2002; M.A., University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2003; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2015.

McLoone, Eugene P. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; B.A., La Salle University, 1951; M.S., University of Denver, 1952; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1961.

McMillan, Michael George Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Accounting; M.B.A., Stanford University, 1983; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2002.

McNamee, Patrick Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., University of Southern California, 1980; M.S., University of Virginia, 2002.

McRae, Douglas Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., Middlebury College, 2008; M.A., Georgetown University, 2014; Ph.D., 2021.

McReynolds, Leigha High Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2016.

Meeker, Barbara F. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Kansas, 1961; M.A., Stanford University, 1964; Ph.D., 1966.

Mehrtens, Heather A. Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2009; M.A.-Teach., 2012.

Meinzer, Michael Christopher Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Boston University, 2010; M.S., Florida International University, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Meissner, Shelbi Nahwilet Assistant Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., New Mexico State University-Las Cruces, 2014; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2019.

Mellet, Antoine Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Ecole Normale Superieur de Lyon, 1999; M.S., University of Toulouse Iii, 1999; Ph.D., 2002.

Melngailis, John Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1960; M.S., 1962; Ph.D., 1965.

Melnick, Karin H. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Reed College, 1999; M.S., University of Chicago, 2000; Ph.D., 2006.

Meng, Jianghong Professor & Director, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; D.V.M., Sichuan University, 1983; M.S., University of California-Davis, 1989; Ph.D., 1992.

Menzer, Robert E. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1960; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1962; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1964.

Merck, John W Jr. Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Geology; B.A., Oberlin College, 1977; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1997.

Merediz, Eyda M Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., University of Southern California, 1989; M.A., Princeton University, 1991; Ph.D., 1998.

Mereish, Ethan H. Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., George Mason University, 2006; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; Ph.D., Boston College, 2014.

Mergerson, Christoph Assistant Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., California State University-Northridge, 2008; M.O., University of Texas-Austin, 2010; Ph.D., Rutgers University, 2022.

Merritt, Cullen C. Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2009; M.P.A., University of Kansas, 2012; Ph.D., 2014.

Meruvia, William Lundy Lecturer, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Mississippi College, 2016; M.S., 2016; M.B.A., Louisiana State University-Shreveport, 2021.

Metcalf, Greg Lecturer, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., St. Olaf College, 1979; M.F.A., Bowling Green State University, 1985; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993.

Metzler, Christopher Allan Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Rice University, 2013; M.S., 2014; Ph.D., 2019.

Meyer, Paul A. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1961; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1966.

Meyssami, Behrouz Lecturer, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1984; Ph.D., University of Florida, 1992; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997.

Mezzocchi, Jared Martin Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Fairfield University, 2007; M.F.A., Brooklyn College, 2009.

Micallef, Shirley Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Malta, 1991; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Boston, 2008.

Michel, Sonya Alice Professor Emerita, ARHU-History; B.A., Barnard College, 1964; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1975; Ph.D., Brown University, 1986.

Michelato, Barbara Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., University of Trieste, 2004; B.S., 2004; Ph.D., 2007.

Midgette, Greg Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., University of Connecticut, 2004; M.P.P., University of California-Los Angeles, 2009; Ph.D., Rand Graduate School of Policy Studies, 2014.

Miers, Ian Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2010; Ph.D., 2017.

Migdall, Alan L. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1978; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984.

Mignerey, Alice C. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; 1988-1989 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Rochester, 1971; M.S., 1973; Ph.D., 1975.

Milchberg, Howard M. Professor, CMNS-Physics; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; 2005-2006 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.E., McMaster University-Hamilton, 1979; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1985.

Miler, Kristina Associate Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., College of William & Mary, 1996; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003.

Miles, David Scott Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2012; M.F.A., Indiana University, 2015.

Miles, Kathleen Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Radcliffe College, 1979; J.D., University of Virginia, 1982.

Milescu, Lorin S. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Bucharest, 1994; M.S., 1995; Ph.D., State University of New York-Buffalo State University, 2003.

Milgram, Judah Henry Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997.

Milke, James A. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., Ursinus College, 1974; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1976; M.S., 1981; Ph.D., 1991.

Milkie, Melissa A. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Indiana University, 1987; M.A., 1990; Ph.D., 1995.

Miller, Gerald Ray. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1958; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1960; Ph.D., 1962.

Miller, Gregory E. Professor & Director, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Oberlin College, 1990.

Miller, Jeff Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991.

Miller, Matthew Thomas Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2007; M.A., 2009; Ph.D., 2016.

Miller, Michael Coleman Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Hillsdale College, 1984; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Miller, Raymond J. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Alberta-Edmonton, 1957; M.S., Washington State University, 1960; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1962.

Miller, Ross Herbert Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Iowa State University, 2003; M.S., 2005; M.S., 2006; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2011.

Miller, Stevens R Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Amherst College, 1980; M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1988.

Mills, Quincy Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1997; M.A., University of Chicago, 1999; M.B.A., DePaul University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2006.

Millson, John J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1973.

Milsom, Geoffrey Nikolai Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.A., George Washington University, 2005; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Milton, Donald K. Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1976; M.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1980; M.O., Harvard University, 1985; D.Pub.Hlth., 1989.

Milton, Jeffrey J Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Accounting; B.A., Michigan State University, 1968; J.D., American University, 1971; L.L.M., Georgetown University, 1975.

Minamida, Hitomi Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Osaka University, 2012; M.A., Syracuse University, 2016.

Mintz, Lawrence E. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1966; M.A., Michigan State University, 1967; Ph.D., 1969.

Mirabal, Nancy Raquel Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1988; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1991; Ph.D., 2001.

Mislevy, Robert J. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1972; M.S., 1974; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1981.

Mitchell, Emily Brandchaft Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Middlebury College, 1997; M.F.A., Brooklyn College, 2005.

Mitchell, Natasha A Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Cornell University, 1993; M.S., Syracuse University, 1997; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2001.

Mitchell, Steven Edward Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2014.

Mittal, Mona Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science; M.S.W., Tata Institute Fundamental Research, 1998; Ph.D., Texas Tech University, 2002.

Mitter, Charles Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Stanford University, 1970; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1977.

Mix, Kelly S. Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Western Michigan University, 1987; M.A., University of Chicago, 1993; Ph.D., 1995.

Mo, Yifei Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Peking University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2010.

Moaddel, Mansoor Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Shiraz University, 1976; M.A., Western Michigan University, 1979; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986.

Moctezuma, Edgar Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of California-Irvine, 1991; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1998.

Modarres, Mohammad Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 1994-1995 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Tehran Polytechnic, 1974; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976; Ph.D., 1979.

Moe, Wendy W. Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1992; M.B.A., Georgetown University, 1996; M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1999; Ph.D., 2000.

Moeller, Susan D. Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Yale University, 1979; M.A., Harvard University, 1985; Ph.D., 1987.

Moghadam, Linda L. Princiipal Lecturer Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1976; M.A., 1981; Ph.D., 1989.

Mogul, Nicole F Senior Lecturer, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.A., Colby College, 1992; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1997; Ph.D., 2002.

Mohamed, Abdirisak Abdullahi Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M. MAIT, University of Karlsruhe, 1996; Ph.D., 2019.

Mohan, Swarna Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2006; Ph.D., 2012.

Mohanty, Sashi B. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.V.Sc., Bihar University, 1956; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1961; Ph.D., 1963.

Mohapatra, Rabindra N. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow; 2001-2002 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Sc., Utkal University, 1964; M.Sc., University of Delhi, 1966; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1969.

Mohr, Jonathan J. Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1988; M.A., California State University-East Bay, 1995; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001.

Mokhtari, Manouchehr Professor & Associate Chair, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., University of Tehran, 1977; M.A., University of Houston, 1984; Ph.D., 1986.

Molina, Maria Janeth Assistant Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Florida State University, 2005; M.A., Columbia University, 2015; Ph.D., Central Michigan University, 2019.

Molinari, Sara Assistant Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Universita degli Studi di Perugia, 2011; M.S., Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2013; Ph.D., Rice University, 2019.

Moller, Dan Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Vassar College, 1998; M.A., University of Oxford, 2000; Ph.D., Princeton University, 2005.

Molloy, Erin Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., University of Chicago, 2011; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2020.

Moncrieffe, Michelle V. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Wolverhampton, 1993; M.A., University of Iowa, 2003.

Monfaredi, Reza Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Amirkabir University of Technology, 2003; M.S., 2006; Ph.D., 2011.

Mont, Eusebia Victoria Associate Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., Hampton University, 2000; M.S., California State University-Northridge, 2004.

Montague-Smith, Michael Paul Principal Lecturer Emerita, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1989; M.S., University of Oregon, 1994; Ph.D., 1994.

Montatsky, Boris Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Northern Illinois University, 2002; M.S., DePaul University, 2006; M.S., National Defense University, 2022.

Montelongo Valencia, Ofelia Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., ITESM Campus Sonora Norte, 2004; M.B.A., CEU Escuela de Negocios, 2007; B.A., Arizona State University, 2016; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Montesi, Laurent G.J. Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Pierre & Marie Curie University, 1994; M.S., Paris-Sud (Paris XI) University, 1996; Ph.D., Cambridge College, 2002.

Montori, Carla Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Smith College, 1972; M.L.S., Southern Connecticut State University, 1983.

Montroso, Alan Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Cleveland State University, 2007; M.L.S., Kent State University, 2009; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2019.

Moody, Erin Elizabeth Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Miami University, 2007; B.S., 2007; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; Ph.D., 2013.

Moon, Kee-Young Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Moon, Martha Sherril Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Randolph College, 1974; M.Ed., James Madison University, 1976; Ed.D., University of Virginia, 1983.

Mooney, Joan H Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Vassar College, 1977.

Mooney, Kate Elizabeth Assistant Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., University of Chicago, 2017; Ph.D., New York University, 2023.

Moore, Amber Patrice Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Hood College, 2006; M.S., Syracuse University, 2007.

Moore, Candace Maddox Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Georgia, 2002; M.Ed., 2004; Ph.D., 2011.

Moore, Dani Rhielle Lecturer, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; B.A., Swarthmore College, 2006; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2012.

Moore, Erika Assistant Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2013; M.S., Duke University, 2015; Ph.D., 2018.

Moore, John R. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Ohio State University, 1951; M.S., Cornell University, 1955; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1959.

Moore, Kathleen Ann Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Mercyhurst University, 2010; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2014.

Moore, Sarah C.K. Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Guilford College, 2000; M.Ed., Arizona State University, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Moore-Pewu, Jamila Assistant Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Tufts University, 2003; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2014.

Moosavi, Marjan Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, 2002; M.A., University of Tehran, 2005; M.A., York University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2020.

Morabito, Jessica Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.A., 2017.

Moradi, Ramin Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2016; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020; Ph.D., 2021.

Morandi, Nicholas Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Utah, 2012; M.Mus., Indiana University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2021.

Morawski, Maksym Meeker Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2010; M.S., 2013.

Morgan, Amy A Assistant Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., University of New Hampshire, 2010; M.S., 2012; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2020.

Morici, Peter G. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., State University of New York-College at Plattsburgh, 1970; M.A., 1971; Ph.D., State University of New York-Albany, 1974.

Morlier, Louis H III Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., Excelsior University, 1995; M.S.W., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998.

Moro, Jeffrey Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities; B.A., Amherst College, 2013; B.A., 2013; CERT GR, University of Maryland-College Park, 2019; Ph.D., 2022.

Morris, Christopher Warren Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Vassar College, 1971; M.A., University of Toronto, 1974; Ph.D., 1977.

Morris, Sarah E Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Southwestern University, 2007; M.S., University of Texas-Austin, 2013.

Morris, Taylor Robin Assistant Research Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.A., 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Morse, Brandon Associate Professor & Chair, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1997; M.F.A., Ohio State University, 2000.

Mosely, Erin Assistant Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Northwestern University, 2003; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 2006; M.A., Harvard University, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Moser, Thomas Colborn Jr. Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Harvard University, 1977; M.A., Yale University, 1979; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987.

Moses, Claire G. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; A.B., Smith College, 1963; M.Phil., George Washington University, 1972; Ph.D., 1978.

Moses, Phillip Scott Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Southern Methodist University, 2003; M.A., Boston College, 2005; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 2006.

Mosleh, Ali Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Technology-Tehran, 1975; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1978; Ph.D., 1981.

Mosley, Will Assistant Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Amherst College, 2012; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2015; Ph.D., 2019.

Moss, Alfred A. Jr. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., Lake Forest College, 1965; M.Div., Episcopal Divinity School, 1968; M.A., University of Chicago, 1972; Ph.D., 1977.

Moss, Bernard Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., New York University, 1957; M.D., 1961; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967.

Moss, Cynthia F. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1979; Ph.D., Brown University, 1986.

Mosser, David M. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Bridgeport, 1973; M.S., 1975; Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1983.

Mossman, Carol A. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 1975; M.A., Rice University, 1979; Ph.D., 1982.

Moten, Victoria Merriweather Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Clark Atlanta University, 2006; M.A., 2009.

Motwani, Bharti Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, 1995; M.B.A., 1997; Ph.D., 2016.

Moult, John Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of London, 1965; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 1970.

Mount, David Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1977; Ph.D., 1983.

Mount, Stephen M. Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Rice University, 1978; Ph.D., Yale University, 1983.

Mower, Ronald Lee Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; M.S., University of Memphis, 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Mowrer, Frederick W. Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1976; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1981; Ph.D., 1987.

Moye, Chantay Parks Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.S., East Carolina University, 1998; M.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2011.

Moye, Neta Arlene Clinical Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S., Florida State University, 1987; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1988; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001.

Moyer, Alene Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.O., University of Texas-Austin, 1983; M.A., 1989; Ph.D., 1995.

Mueller, Collin W Assistant Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Rice University, 2009; M.A., Duke University, 2015; Ph.D., 2017.

Mueller, Jenna L. Assistant Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Rice University, 2009; M.S., Duke University, 2013; Ph.D., 2015.

Muir, Suzanne Mimi Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1989; M.A., George Washington University, 1990; Ed.D., 1998.

Mukhina, Maria Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., University of Information Technologies Mechanics and Optics, 2008; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., 2013.

Mulchi, Charles L. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., North Carolina State University, 1964; M.S., 1967; Ph.D., 1970.

Mullin, Amy S. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1985; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1991.

Mullinax, Jennifer M. Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Clemson University, 1998; M.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2001; Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 2007.

Mumm, Hans Pieter Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1995; B.A., 1995; M.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 1998; M.A., 1998; Ph.D., 2004.

Muncy, Robyn Leigh Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Lindenwood University, 1977; M.A., University of Idaho, 1980; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1987.

Mund, Jeffrey Charles Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., United States Naval Academy, 2002; M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2016.

Mundy, Lee G. Professor & Director, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1977; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1984.

Mundy, William Zachariah Director, VPSA-SU-Student Activities; Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; J.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2012.

Munoz, Kimberli Dawn Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Excelsior University, 2013; Master of Professional Studies, University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Murdock, Katherine H. Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Boston University, 1977.

Muresanu, Irina Professor, ARHU-School of Music; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.Mus., National University of Music, 1994; M.Mus., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1996; D.M.A., New England Conservatory of Music, 2009.

Muro, Silvia Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Universidad de Granada, 1995; Ph.D., Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 1999.

Murphy, Angus Stuart Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1993; Ph.D., 1996.

Murphy, Thomas E. Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2020-2021 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Rice University, 1994; B.A., 1994; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997; Ph.D., 2001.

Murrell, Peter Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.Sc., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1971; M.Sc., 1972; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1977.

Murtugudde, Raghu Gopalrao Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology, 1983; M.S., University of Texas-Arlington, 1986; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1994.

Mushotzky, Richard Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968; M.S., University of California-San Diego, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Mussenden, Sean L Principal Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 1999; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Mwepu, Dominique Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 2005.

Myers, David N. Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Clemson University, 1978; M.L.Arch., University of Georgia, 1984; Ph.D., 1994.

Mylod, Padric Charles Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Shippensburg State College, 2017; M.A., 2019.

Myricks, Noel Associate Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1965; M.S., 1967; J.D., Howard University, 1970; Ed.D., American University, 1974.

Naharro-Calderon, Jose M. Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Allegheny College, 1974; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1977; Ph.D., 1985.

Nakalembe, Catherine Lilian Assistant Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Makerere University, 2007; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2009; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Nam, Yunseong Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Wesleyan University, 2012; Ph.D., 2016.

Namkoong, Kang Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Korea University-Seoul, 1992; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011.

Nan, Xiaoli Professor, ARHU-Communication; 2020-2021 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Beijing Normal University, 2000; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2003; Ph.D., 2005.

Napp-Avelli, Carolina Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; M.A., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Narayan, Prakash Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.E., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1976; M.S., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1978; Ph.D., 1981.

Narvaez, Alfonso A Lecturer, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; B.S., Cornell University, 1984; M.S., Columbia University, 1993.

Nash, Ariana N Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Swarthmore College, 2006; M.F.A., University of North Carolina-Wilmington, 2011; M.A., University of Chicago, 2013.

Nash, Philip Tajitsu Lecturer, UGST-Asian American Studies Program; B.A., New York University, 1978; J.D., 1982.

Nathans, Lisa E Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., Boston University, 2008; M.F.A., University of London, 2015.

Nau, Dana Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Missouri University of Science & Technology, 1974; A.M., Duke University, 1976; Ph.D., 1979.

Navarro Cebrian, Ana Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2003; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., Universidad de Granada, 2010.

Nazareth, Cara Lisa Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; M.S., Northwestern University, 2013.

Ndumu, Ana Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Florida, 2004; M.L.S., Florida State University, 2007; Ph.D., 2018.

Nedungadi, Ashish Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990; M.S., 1993; Ph.D., 1997.

Needelman, Brian A. Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.I.S., School for International Training, 1993; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1997; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2002.

Neel, Maile C Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Humboldt State University, 1985; M.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1994; Ph.D., University of California-Riverside, 2000.

Neelakandan, Harish Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994.

Neely, David Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Indiana University, 1986; M.Mus., 1988.

Negahban-Azar, Masoud Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Azad University, 2003; M.S., University of Tehran, 2007; Ph.D., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 2012.

Negahdaripour, Shahriar Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979; M.Mech.E., 1980; Ph.D., 1987.

Nelson, Anna Rose Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., St. Olaf College, 2012; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2015.

Nelson, Daniel C Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.S., University of California-Irvine, 1993; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1999; M.B.A., City University of New York-Bernard M. Baruch College, 2003.

Nelson, Deborah J. Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1975; J.D., DePaul University, 1987.

Nelson, Judd O. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969; M.S., 1972; Ph.D., 1974.

Nelson, Patrick R. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; M.Ed., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1993.

Nemes, Peter Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; M.S., Eotvos Lorand University, 2004; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2009.

Nepaul, Anumeet Singh Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; B.S., 2016.

Neri, Umberto Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Chicago, 1961; M.S., 1962; Ph.D., 1966.

Nerlove, Marc L. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Chicago, 1952; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1955; Ph.D., 1956.

Neubert, Debra Ann Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; Ph.D., 1985.

Neuman, M Delia Associate Professor Emerita, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Chestnut Hill College, 1966; A.M., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1972; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1986.

Neustadtl, Alan Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Bates College, 1979; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1982; Ph.D., 1987.

Newburn, David Allen Associate Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2002.

Newby, Ashley Luetisha Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., Michigan State University, 2009; B.A., 2009; M.A., New York University, 2011; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2016.

Newcomb, Robert Wayne Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1955; M.S., Stanford University, 1957; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1960.

Newcombe, Megan Eve Assistant Professor, CMNS-Geology; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 2011; Ph.D., 2016.

Newhagen, John E. Associate Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1976; M.A., 1979; A.M., Stanford University, 1989; Ph.D., 1990.

Newman, Rochelle S. Professor & Chair, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; 2020-2021 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Northwestern University, 1991; M.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1995; Ph.D., 1997.

Newton, Mikayla Annette Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2019.

Ng, Timothy J Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1969; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1972; Ph.D., 1976.

Ngeve, Magdalene N. Lecturer, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Buea, 2007; M.S., Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Nguyen, Huy Quang Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Ho Chi Minh City, 2012; M.S., University of Orleans, 2013; Ph.D., University of Paris, 2016.

Nguyen, Nicole Kristen Associate Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; Au.D., 2009.

Nguyen, Quynh Camthi Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., Stanford University, 2005; M.P.H., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Nguyen, Thu Thi Xuan Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., Stanford University, 2005; M.P.H., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2008; Sc.D., Harvard University, 2014.

Nguyen, Vincent Phuc Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., 2011.

Ni, Shuna Assistant Professor, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Central South University, 2009; M.S., Tongji University/Tungchai University, 2013; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2018.

Nichols, Jason Anthony Senior Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000; M.A., 2006; Ph.D., 2012.

Nickel, Christine Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Alabama-Huntsville, 1997; M.S., 1999; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Nickels, William G. Associate Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S.B.A., Ohio State University, 1962; M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1966; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1969.

Nicolas, Abigail Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 2009; M.S., Fordham University, 2012; Ph.D., State University of New York-Albany, 2018.

Nie, Zhihong Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.E., Jilin University, 2000; M.S., Changchun Institute Of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, 2003; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2008.

Niemeier, Deb A Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1982; M.S., University of Maine at Orono, 1991; D.Engin., University of Washington-Seattle, 1994.

Nigam, Sumant Professor & Chair, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; M.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, 1978; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1984.

Nightingale, Marjorie Ann Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1999.

Nirula, Gagan Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 1995.

Nishida, Jun Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., University of Tsukuba, 2014; Ph.D., 2019.

Nissen, Andrew Lecturer, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.S., Georgetown University, 1986; M.A., American University, 1996.

Niu, Danielle Jing-Yi Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; Ph.D., Dartmouth College, 2022.

Niu, Murphy Yuezhen Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Peking University, 2012; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018.

Nixon, Adam Wayne Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Occidental College, 1990; M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1997; M.A., New York University, 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Nochetto, Ricardo H. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., Universidad de Rosario, 1976; M.S., 1979; Ph.D., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1983.

Nola, Dennis R. Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1979.

Norman, Howard Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Western Michigan University, 1972; M.A., Indiana University, 1976.

Norton, Brynne Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Haverford College, 2005; M.A./M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2010; M.L.A., McDaniel College, 2016.

Norwood, Earta Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Warsaw, 1999; B.S., Brigham Young University, 2001; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Novick, Jared M Associate Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Rochester, 1998; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2001; Ph.D., 2005.

Novikov, Sergei Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; Ph.D., Steklov Institute of Mathematics, 1964; Sc.D., 1965.

Nuriely Kimel, Ayala Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.A., 2013.

Nusraty, Temim Hashim Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; J.D., Touro College, 1995; L.L.M., Georgetown University, 2000.

Nyamekye-Frazier, Farhaana Lecturer, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., University of Miami, 2002; M.Ed., University of Texas-Austin, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

O'Brien, Daune Marie Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; A.A., Anne Arundel Community College, 2004; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014; M.A., 2017.

O'Brien, Karen Ombuds Officer, PRES-President's Office; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.S., Loyola University of Chicago, 1983; M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1988; Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago, 1993.

O'Brien, Tammatha Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996; M.O., 1998; Ph.D., 2008.

O'Brochta, David A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Kansas, 1977; Ph.D., University of California-Irvine, 1984.

O'Connell, Kenneth J. Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981; M.S., 1982; Ph.D., 1991.

O'Flahavan, John F. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1981; M.A., 1982; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1989.

O'Grady, Kevin E. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Washington & Lee University, 1972; M.S., Old Dominion University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 1980.

O'Grady, Ryan Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Brown University, 2005; M.S., Towson University, 2013; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

O'Hara, Jessica K. Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2007; Ph.D., Princeton University, 2013.

O'Haver, Thomas C. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Spring Hill College, 1963; D.Engin., University of Florida, 1968.

O'Leary, Dianne P. Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1972; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1976.

O'Malley, Matthew Daniel Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.S., University of Virginia, 2000; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

O'Meara, KerryAnn Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; 2021-2022 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 1993; M.Ed., Ohio State University, 1995; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

O'Neal, Colleen R. Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Cornell University, 1990; M.S., Auburn University, 1995; M.A., 1997; Ph.D., 2000.

O'Neill, Danielle Louise Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., City University of New York-John Jay College Criminal Justice, 2006; M.S., Pace University - New York, 2012.

O'neill, Katherine A Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., Emmanuel College, 1976; Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 1983.

O'Neill, Meg Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2007; M.A., Medaille College, 2011; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2015; Ph.D., 2017.

O'Shea, Patrick Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; 2009-2010 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., National University of Ireland-Dublin, 1979; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1982; Ph.D., 1986.

Oard, Douglas William Professor, INFO-College of Information; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.Elect.E., Rice University, 1979; B.A., 1979; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996.

Oates, Sarah Ann Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; 2021-2022 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Yale University, 1985; M.A., Emory University, 1996; Ph.D., 1998.

Obanda, Diana N. Assistant Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Moi University, 2005; M.S., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 2007; Ph.D., 2008; Ph.D., 2017.

Odell, Stanley J. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of Kansas, 1960; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1962; Ph.D., 1967.

Oehrlein, Gottlieb Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Wurzburg University, 1976; Ph.D., State University of New York-Albany, 1981.

Ofek, Gilad Adi Assistant Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., University of Chicago, 1993; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2001.

Ohadi, Michael Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Tehran, 1977; M.S., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1980; M.Ed., Northeastern University, 1982; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1986.

Olimpo, Jeffrey Thomas Jr. Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Ursinus College, 2006; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Oliver, Craig S. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1957; M.Ed., 1960; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1968.

Oliver, David L Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2019.

Olsen, Porter Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Utah Valley University, 2004; M.A., University of Utah, 2007.

Olsen, Sara H Lecturer, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; M.P.H., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; D.Pub.Hlth., 2022.

Olson, Alison G. Professor Emerita, ARHU-History; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow. B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1952; M.A., 1953; D.Phil., Oxford University, 1956.

Olson, Charles E. Professor of Practice Emeritus, BMGT-Executive MBA; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1964; M.S., 1966; Ph.D., 1968.

Olson, Jade Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Willamette University, 2009; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; Ph.D., 2017.

Olson, Keith W. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1957; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1959; Ph.D., 1964; Ph.D., University of Tampere, Finland, 2000.

Olson, Lars J. Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Eckerd College, 1981; M.A., Cornell University, 1985; Ph.D., 1988.

Omisore, Tayo Olaolu Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018; M.S., 2019.

Omogbadegun, Alexandra A Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Covenant University, 2017; M.A., Bowie State University, 2021.

Ontiveros, Randy James Associate Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Biola University, 1997; M.A., University of California-Irvine, 2001; Ph.D., 2006.

Opoku-Edusei, Justicia Instructor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Ghana-Accra, 1982; M.S., Virginia State University, 1985; Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1990.

Oppenheim, Sarah Beth Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.F.A., University of Florida, 2007; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Oppenheimer, Joe A. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; 1978-1979 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Cornell University, 1963; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1964; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1971.

Orban, John P. Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Adelaide, 1980; Ph.D., Australian National University-Canberra, 1985.

Orel, Pamela A Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Monmouth University, 1978; M.B.A., 1991.

Orlando, Edward F Lecturer, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Florida, 1987; M.S., 1997; Ph.D., 2001.

Orlando, Valerie K. Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Redlands, 1984; M.A., George Mason University, 1993; Ph.D., Brown University, 1996.

Orloff, Jon H. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964; Ph.D., Oregon Graduate Institute, 1977.

Orozco, Luis A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, 1980; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1987.

Orr, Kathleen Kozina Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Heidelberg University, 1980; M.S., National University, 1991.

Orr, Robert C Professor & Dean, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1987; M.P.A., Princeton University, 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Ortiz, Jose Antonio Assistant Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Connecticut, 2004; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Oruc, Yavuz A. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., The Middle East Tech University-Ankara, 1976; M.S., University of Wales-Cardiff, 1978; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1983.

Osborn, Kevin D Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Mary Washington, 1992; M.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1995; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2001.

Osei Fordjour, Nana Kwame Assistant Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Ghana, 2011; M.A., 2014; Ph.D., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 2023.

Oshan, Taylor Matthew Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.A., University of Delaware, 2010; CERT GR, 2011; M.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 2013; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2017.

Osorio, Peter Assistant Professor, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2012; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2014; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2020.

Osuji, Chinyere K. Associate Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2000; M.A., Harvard University, 2005; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2011.

Otis, Hailey Nicole Assistant Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Northern Colorado, 2015; M.A., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Ott, Edward Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Cooper Union for Advancement of Science & Art, 1963; M.S., Polytechnic Institute NYU, 1965; Ph.D., 1967.

Otte, Michael Wilson Assistant Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Clarkson University, 2005; M.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Ottinger, Mary Ann Professor Emerita, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972; M.S., 1974; Ph.D., 1977.

Ottonello, Pablo Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Universidad de la Republica-Uruguay, 2006; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2015.

Ouyang, Min Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Peking University, 1995; M.S., 1996; M.A., Harvard University, 1999; Ph.D., 2001.

Overton, Courtney Danielle Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 2010; M.S., Emerson College, 2013.

Owen, Peter Lecturer, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., University of Virginia, 1991; M.P.P., Harvard University, 1998.

Owen, Terry Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 1981; M.L.S., Honolulu Community College, 1987.

Oxford, Rebecca L. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; 2006-2007 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1968; M.A., Yale University, 1972; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1978.

Ozbay, Erkut Y. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Bogazici University, 1998; M.A., 2000; Ph.D., New York University, 2007.

Ozment, Jon David Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 1979; M.Mus., 2004.

Pacuit, Eric Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.S., Ohio University, 1998; M.S., Case Western Reserve University, 2000; Ph.D., New York University, 2005.

Paczolt, Kimberly Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2004; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2012.

Padhi, Michael Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.A., Emory University, 1997; M.Ed., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2001; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Padmanabhan, Balaji Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.O., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1993; M.O., New York University, 1997; Ph.D., 1999.

Padua-Perez, Nelson Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, 1990; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996.

Page-Voth, Tori Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Lewis & Clark College, 1982; M.S., Portland State University, 1986; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992.

Paglione, Johnpierre Professor & Director, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Queen's University at Kingston, 1999; M.S., University of Toronto, 2000; Ph.D., 2004.

Paik, Ho Jung Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Seoul National University, 1966; M.S., Stanford University, 1970; Ph.D., 1974.

Pal, Utpal Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; M.S., University of Calcutta, 1988; Ph.D., 1993.

Paletz, Susannah B.F. Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1994; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1999; Ph.D., 2003.

Paley, Derek A. Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; 2020-2021 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Yale University, 1997; M.A., Princeton University, 2004; Ph.D., 2007.

Pallas, Edward Earl Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2011; Ed.D., Wilmington University, 2015.

Palmer, Christopher Allan Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Southern California, 2007; M.S., University of California-San Diego, 2009; Ph.D., 2014.

Palmer, Margaret A. Distinguished University Professor & Director, CMNS-National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Entomology; 1993-1994 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Emory University, 1977; M.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1979; Ph.D., 1983.

Palumbo, Dominic J. Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Polytechnic Institute of NY-Brooklyn, 1966; M.S., 1967; Ph.D., 1970.

Palus, Matthew M. Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., University of Maine at Orono, 1993; B.A., 1994; M.A.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2010.

Pan, Shen Lecturer, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of Oklahoma, 2014; M.A., 2016.

Pantelis, Irene Noemi Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; M.F.A., 2019.

Panzer, Richard Alan Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.F.A., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1996; M.S., 1998.

Paoletti, Jo B. Professor Emerita, ARHU-American Studies; B.S., Syracuse University, 1971; M.S., University of Rhode Island, 1976; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1980.

Paolisso, Michael J. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1976; M.A., 1978; Ph.D., 1985.

Papadopoulos, Konstantinos Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.Sc., University of Athens-Greece, 1960; M.Sc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1968.

Papamanthou, Charalampos Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of Macedonia, 2003; M.S., University of Crete, 2005; M.S., Brown University, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Papamarcou, Adrianos Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.A., University of Cambridge, 1981; M.S., Cornell University, 1983; Ph.D., 1987.

Papazian, Elizabeth A. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1991; M.A., Yale University, 1994; Ph.D., 2000.

Papoian, Garegin Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Higher Chemical College of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1994; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1999.

Parara, Polyvia Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Athens College, 1990; M.A., University Paris X Nanterre France, 2000; Ph.D., 2006.

Paredes Castro, Pablo E Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Universidad Polit cnica Salesiana, Azuay, 2000; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2015.

Parham, Dirk Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2012; M.A.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Parham, Marisa Professor & Associate Director, ARHU-Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities; Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1996; B.A., 1996; M.Phil., Columbia University, 2004; Ph.D., 2004; M.A., 2004.

Park, Jaekeun Assistant Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.S., Konkuk University, 2010; Ph.D., Kon-Kuk University, 2014.

Park, John Assistant Professor, ARCH-Real Estate Development; Assistant Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.S., Hanyang University-Seoul, 2007; M.S., 2009; M.S., University of Texas-Austin, 2011; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2017.

Park, Julie J. Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 2004; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2005; Ph.D., 2009.

Park, Julie Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1994; M.A., University of Southern California, 1998; Ph.D., 2003; M.A., 2003.

Parker, Edward Lecturer, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Emory University, 2014; M.A., University of Toronto, 2015; Ph.D., 2021.

Parker, Susan Wendy Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Franklin & Marshall College, 1987; M.A., Yale University, 1990; Ph.D., 1993.

Parks, Sheri L. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1978; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1983; Ph.D., 1985.

Parrish, Roan Lecturer, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2017; M.S., 2020.

Parry-Giles, Shawn J. Professor & Chair, ARHU-Communication; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.F.A., Emporia State University, 1984; M.A., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 1987; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1992.

Parry-Giles, Trevor S. Professor & Associate Dean, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Ripon College, 1985; M.A., University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 1987; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1992.

Parsells-Johnson, Jeffrey Lynhurst Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Shippensburg State College, 2006; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2017.

Parsons, Christianne Lee Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, 1989; L.L.M., Yale University, 2001.

Parsons, Clare Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1983; M.A., Harvard University, 1990; Ph.D., 1996.

Pasch, Alan Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1949; M.A., The New School, 1952; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1955.

Pasquetto, Irene V Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Universita degli studi di Verona, 2009; M.S., 2013; B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 2018; Ph.D., 2018.

Passannante, Gerard Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Yale University, 2000; Ph.D., Princeton University, 2006.

Passeri, Stefano Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University College-London, 2010; M.Arch., Southern California Institute of Architecture, 2013.

Pati, Jogesh C. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow; 1986-1987 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Ravenshaw College, 1955; M.S., Delhi University, 1957; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1961.

Patrick, David E Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Loyola University Maryland, 1994; M.S., Towson University, 2004.

Patrick, Matthew David Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Patro, Robert Scott Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., 2012.

Patterson, William V. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., University of Oklahoma, 1970; M.F.A., University of Utah, 1972.

Patwardhan, Anand Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology, 1987; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1991; Ph.D., 1993.

Paudyal, Binod Senior Lecturer, UGST-Asian American Studies Program; B.A., Tribhuvan University-Butwal, 2002; M.A., Tribhuvan University-Kirtipur, 2006; M.A., Utah State University, 2010; Ph.D., University of Utah, 2017.

Paukstelis, Paul Associate Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Kansas, 1997; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2005.

Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet Professor & Chair, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Binghamton University, 1996; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2001.

Pavao-Zuckerman, Mitchell Adam Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; Affiliate Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Binghamton University, 1995; M.S., University of Tennessee, 1998; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2003.

Pavlovsky, Julie Alex Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995; M.B.A., 2000.

Payne, Lara E. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 1995; M.F.A., New York University, 2001.

Payne-Sturges, Devon Corcia Associate Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., University of Virginia, 1989; M.Eng., 1990; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins University, 1997; Ph.D., 2002.

Pearson, Barry L. Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1968; M.A., Indiana University, 1970; Ph.D., 1976.

Pearson, Margaret M. Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2013-2014 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Smith College, 1980; M.A., Yale University, 1982; M.Phil., 1983; Ph.D., 1986.

Pearson, Sara R Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1971.

Pearson, Shanna Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Hampshire College, 1998; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., 2009.

Pease, John Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; B.S., Western Michigan University, 1960; M.A., Michigan State University, 1963; Ph.D., 1968.

Peay, Periloux C. Assistant Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; B.S., Lamar University, 2008; M.A., Sam Houston State University, 2016; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2020.

Pecht, Michael G. Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.Elect.E., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976; M.Mech.E., 1979; Ph.D., 1982.

Peckerar, Martin C. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1968; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Peer, Wendy Ann Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; Affiliate Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., California State University-Bakersfield, 1989; B.S., 1989; Ph.D., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1996.

Peercy, Megan Madigan Professor & Special Assistant to the Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Trinity University, 1995; M.A.-Teach., University of Utah, 2000; Ph.D., 2004.

Peng, Huaishu Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.E., Beihang University, 2010; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2012; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2019.

Penner, Merrilynn Professor Emerita, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Harvard University, 1966; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 1970.

Penniston-Dorland, Sarah C Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.A., Harvard University, 1986; M.Ed., 1990; M.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1997; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1999; Ph.D., 2005.

Penrose, Mehl A. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1990; M.A., University of Kansas, 1993; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2000.

Perez Belda, Antonio Alejandro Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Castilla La Mancha, 2008; M.A., Universidad de Jaen, 2013; M.A., University of Iowa, 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Perfetti, Joseph Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1998.

Peri, Yoram Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1968; M.A., 1973; Ph.D., London School of Economics & Political Science, 1981.

Perkins, Moreland Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; A.B., Harvard University, 1948; A.M., 1949; Ph.D., 1953.

Perlis, Donald R. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1966; Ph.D., New York University, 1972; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1981.

Perman, Jay A. Chancellor, USMO-Chancellor's Office; B.A., Northwestern University, 1968; M.D., 1972.

Pernick, Robert Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; M.B.A., New York Institute of Technology-Old Wes, 1976; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990.

Pessoa, Luiz Professor & Director, BSOS-Dean-Maryland Neuroimaging Center; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Federal University of Rio, 1989; M.S., 1990; Ph.D., Boston University, 1996.

Peters, Robert R. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1973; M.S., 1975; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1980.

Peterson, Carla L. Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., Radcliffe College, 1965; Ph.D., Yale University, 1976.

Peterson, Margaret Polizos Associate Clinical Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 1994; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Peterson, William S. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Walla Walla College, 1961; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1962; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1968.

Pfister, Damien S Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, 2000; M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 2004; Ph.D., 2009.

Pham, Mai-Linh Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Oberlin College, 1994; M.Mus., San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 1997; D.M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2000.

Phaneuf, Raymond J. Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., College of the Holy Cross, 1978; M.S., 1981; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985.

Philippov, Alexander Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, 2012; M.A., Princeton University, 2014; Ph.D., 2017.

Phillips, Aryn Assistant Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., Emory University, 2012; M.P.H., Harvard University, 2016; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2020.

Phillips, Colin Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; 2011-2012 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Oxford, 1990; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996.

Phillips, Pepper E. Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Hanover College, 1982; M.A., Indiana State University-Terre Haute, 1984; Ph.D., 1990.

Phillips, Ruth Anne Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 1995; M.A., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 2001; M.Phil., City University of New York-Graduate Center, 2002; Ph.D., 2007.

Phillips, Sally J. Associate Professor Emerita, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1964; M.Ed., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1969; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978.

Phillips, Warren R. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Northwestern University, 1963; M.S., California State University-San Francisco, 1966; Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1969.

Phillips, William Henry Assistant Clinical Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., 2005.

Pick, Leslie Professor & Chair, CMNS-Entomology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; 2015-2016 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Wesleyan University, 1977; Ph.D., Yeshiva University, 1986.

Picon, Mario Giuseppe Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Pontifical Catholic University of Peru-Lima, 1999; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2004.

Pierce, Brian Associate Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Duke University, 2000; Ph.D., Boston University, 2008.

Pierce, Sidney K. Jr. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; B.Ed., University of Miami-Coral Gables, 1966; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1970.

Pierdinock-Weed, Amber Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Stockton University, 2015; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Pierre, Darren Eric Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Office of Global Engineering Leadership; Affiliate Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Wingate University, 2004; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2013.

Pierre, Percy A. Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.E., University of Notre Dame, 1961; M.S., 1963; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1967.

Pietroski, Paul M. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; 2007-2008 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Rutgers University, 1986; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990.

Pilachowski, Timothy John Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Loyola University Maryland, 1978; M.A., Boston College, 1986.

Pilzer, Leigh Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Berklee College of Music, 1988; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.Mus., 2005; D.M.A., George Mason University, 2020.

Pines, Darryll J. President, PRES-President's Office; Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1986; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988; Ph.D., 1992.

Pinker, Rachel T. Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; M.Sc., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1965; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1976.

Piomelli, Ugo Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; D.Engin., Universita Degli Studi di Napoli-Italy, 1979; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1984; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1988.

Piper, Don C. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1954; M.A., 1958; Ph.D., Duke University, 1961.

Pirmoradi, Sima Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., Alzahra University, 2009; M.F.A., University of California-Davis, 2021.

Pirnapasov, Abror Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., National University of Uzbekistan, 2013; M.S., 2015; Ph.D., Ruhr University Bochum, 2021.

Pittman, William Francis Jr. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Boston University, 1987; M.A., Portland State University, 2001.

Pittman, Yogananda Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.S., Morgan State College, 1999; M.P.A., Marist College, 2001.

Plane, Jandelyn Principal Lecturer Emerita, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Wartburg College, 1987; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1989; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Pleasants, Kara Matteson Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; M.Ed., 2009; M.A., 2016.

Plotkin, Larry Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Towson State College, 1990; B.S., National University of Health Sciences, 1991; Sc.D., 1993.

Polat, Nihat Professor & Chair, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Marmara University, 1997; M.A., Georgian Technical University, 1999; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2007.

Polinsky, Maria Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Moscow State University, 1979; M.A., Russian Academy of Sciences, 1983; Ph.D., Institute for Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 1986.

Polito, Francesca Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., State University of New York-Empire State College, 2020; M.S., Iowa State University, 2021.

Polyakov, Sergey Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; M.S., Moscow State University, 1998; B.S., 1998; B.S./M.S., 1998; M.S., University of Central Florida, 2000; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., 2003.

Pomplon, William Anthony Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Ponce, Audaldo Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Universidad de Concepcion, 1995; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 2002.

Pop, Mihai Professor & Director, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Polytechnic University of Bucharest, 1994; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1998; Ph.D., 2000.

Pope, Cassondra N Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Spelman College, 1993; B.Mech.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993; M.F.A., Howard University, 1998.

Pope, Nolan Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Brigham Young University, 2011; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2017.

Popper, Arthur N. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Biology; 1999-2000 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., New York University, 1964; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate School & University, 1969.

Porges, Stephen Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Drew University, 1966; M.S., Michigan State University, 1968; Ph.D., 1970.

Porter, Adam A. Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.A., California State University-Dominguez Hills, 1986; M.S., University of California-Irvine, 1988; Ph.D., 1991.

Porter, Lauren Caroline Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Dickinson College, 2006; M.A., State University of New York-Albany, 2010; Ph.D., 2012.

Porter, Tom E. Professor & Acting Chair, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Minnesota-Duluth, 1983; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1988.

Portier, Kendra Eve Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., Ohio State University, 2002; M.F.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2018.

Porto, Trey Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1990; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1996.

Poterjoy, Jonathan Assistant Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Millersville University, 2009; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2014.

Potter, Craig G. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Kentucky, 2008; M.Mus., University of Louisville, 2013; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Poulin, Myles Assistant Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Northern British Columbia, 2007; Ph.D., University of Alberta-Edmonton, 2012.

Pourgol, Mohammad Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Tabriz, 1995; M.S., Amir-Kabir University, 1999; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2006.

Powell, Danielle Sturgeon Assistant Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., Northwestern University, 2009; Au.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2013; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2021.

Powell, Emma Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Georgia, 2021; M.P.H., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Powell, Susan Chong Lecturer, BMGT-Dean-Career Management; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1995.

Powell, Thomas J. Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Villanova University, 1979; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1981; J.D., George Washington University, 1987.

Powell, Tim Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2003; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; D.M.A., 2012.

Power, Paul W. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., St. Paul's College, 1953; M.S., San Diego State University, 1971; Sc.D., Boston University, 1975.

Powlison, Nicole Marie Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.S.Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2011; M.Mus., Florida State University, 2013; CERT ADV ST, 2015; CERT ADV ST, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2015; Ph.D., Florida State University, 2017.

Poznan, Kristina Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Vassar College, 2008; M.A., College of William & Mary, 2011; Ph.D., 2018.

Pradhan, Abani K Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Orissa University of Agriculture & Techn, 1998; M.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, 2001; Ph.D., University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, 2006.

Prakhye, Michael Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2006; M.S., 2017; M.B.A., 2018.

Pramschufer, Susan Marie Senior Lecturer, ARHU-American Studies; Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2000; M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 2002.

Prather, Richard William II Associate Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009.

Pratt, Michael Reed Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute; B.A., East Carolina University, 1973; M.B.A., Massey University, 1992; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1998.

Preece, Jennifer J. Professor Emerita, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Ulster, 1971; Ph.D., The Open University, 1985.

Prentice, Ann E. Professor Emerita, INFO-College of Information; A.B., University of Rochester, 1954; M.L.S., 1964; D.L.S., Columbia University, 1972.

Preonas, Louis Demetri Assistant Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2007; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 2013; D.O., 2018.

Presser, Stanley Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Sociology; A.B., Brown University, 1971; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1977.

Pressly, William L. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Princeton University, 1966; Ph.D., New York University-Institute of Fine Arts, 1974.

Pressman, Andrew Adjunct Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1977; B.Arch., 1978; M.A., Harvard University, 1994.

Presson, Joelle C. Assistant Dean, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; B.A., University of South Florida, 1974; M.A., 1977; Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1982.

Prestegaard, Karen L. Associate Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1979; Ph.D., 1982.

Price, Richard N. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Sussex-Falmer, 1965; D.Phil., 1968.

Price, Selena Rae Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2001; M.A., 2006.

Prichard, Stephanie Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.Mus., Northwestern University, 2009; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2013.

Priest, Dana Louise Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1981.

Prince, Stephen D. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Geography; B.Sc., University of Bristol, 1966; Ph.D., Lancaster University, 1971.

Prior, Steven J. Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, 1999; M.A., Ohio State University, 2001; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Prochno, Paulo Clinical Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.E., University of Sao Paulo, 1994; M.B.A./M.S., Vanderbilt University, 1997; Ph.D. & M.S., Insead University, 2002.

Provine, Robert C. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Harvard University, 1966; M.A., 1970; M.A., 1972; Ph.D., 1979.

Prucha, Ingmar R. Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Economics; M.A., Technische Universitat Wien, 1973; Ph.D., 1977.

Przygrodzka, Emilia Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; M.S., University of Warmia and Mazury, 2009; Ph.D., Polish Academy of Sciences-Warsaw, 2016.

Puett, Robin Professor & Associate Dean, SPHL-School of Public Health; Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., Emory University, 1991; M.P.H., 1997; Ph.D., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2004; Ph.D., 2004.

Pugh, William Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Syracuse University, 1980; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1988.

Pugsley, James H. Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.A., Oberlin College, 1956; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1958; Ph.D., 1963.

Purtilo, James M. Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Hiram College, 1978; M.A., Kent State University, 1980; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1986.

Pyles, Alexander Aaron Associate Dean, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2009; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Qi, Yiping Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Nankai University-Tientsin, 2000; M.S., Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2003; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2009.

Qian, Jingyi Assistant Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.O., Nankai University-Tientsin, 2015; M.S., Boston College, 2016; Ph.D., Emory University, 2021.

Qin, Xuanzi Assistant Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.E., South China University of Technology, 2012; M.P.H., Emory University, 2014; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2020.

Qin, Yue Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; B.A., Peking University, 2007; M.A., University of Southern California, 2010; Ph.D., Duke University, 2016.

Qiu, Yueming Lucy Professor & Associate Dean, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.E., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2007; M.A., Stanford University, 2012; Ph.D., 2012.

Qu, Gang Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Hefei University of Technology, 1992; M.S., 1994; M.S., University of Oklahoma, 1996; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1998; Ph.D., 2000.

Qu, Yan Assistant Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Shandong University, 2014; M.P.P., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2021.

Quader, Faisal Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1995; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2020.

Quander, Fatima Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Beloit College, 2001; M.F.A., The New School, 2005.

Quinn, Sandra Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1973; M.Ed., American University, 1977; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993.

Quintero-Herencia, Juan Carlos Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, 1986; M.A., Princeton University, 1988; Ph.D., 1995.

Quintiere, James G. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1962; M.S., New York University, 1966; Ph.D., 1970.

Quintos Alonso, Beatriz Eugenia Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of the Americas-Mexico City, 1999; M.A., University of Arizona, 2002; Ph.D., 2008.

Quiros Alcala, Lesliam Adjunct Assistant Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; B.S., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2000; M.S., 2001; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2010.

Quraishi, Qudsia Sara Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 2000; B.A., 2000; Ph.D., University of Colorado-Denver, 2008.

Rabenhorst, Martin Capell Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1975; M.S., 1978; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 1983.

Rabin, Herbert Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1950; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1951; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1959.

Rabin, Oded Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Associate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.A., Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1996; M.S., Weizmann Institute of Science, 1998; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004.

Racz, Sarah Jensen Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Cornell University, 2003; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Radermacher, Kurt Reinhard Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Technical University Munich, 1975; M.S., 1977; Ph.D., 1981.

Radice, Joshua J Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Delaware, 1994; Ph.D., 2005.

Raffan Montoya, Fernando Assistant Professor, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., Florida Institute of Technology-Melbourne, 2005; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; Ph.D., 2016.

Ragan, Robert M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Virginia Military Institute, 1955; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1965.

Raghavan, Raghu Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.E., Indian Institute of Technology, 1987; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1988; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995.

Raghavan, Srinivasa R. Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; 2017-2018 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1992; Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1998.

Rahaman, Shaik Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.Mus.Ed., Calcutta University, 1991; M.S., 1993; D.O., Jadavpur University, 1999.

Raheja, Baldev G. Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Karnatak University, 1963; M.S., Texas Tech University, 1965.

Rahman, Anisur Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, 1982; M.S., Drexel University, 1987; Ph.D., 1991.

Rai, Aneesh Assistant Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Princeton University, 2016; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2023.

Raianu, Mircea C. Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2009; M.A., Harvard University, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Rainbolt, James Eric Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., James Madison University, 2002; Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, 2007.

Rainsford, TJ Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Mount Saint Mary's University, 1995; M.A., Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 1998.

Raissi-Dehkordi, Majid Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 1989; M.S., Iran University of Science & Technology, 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Rajan, Sindhu Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.E., University of Kerala, 1991; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001.

Ramachandran, Niranjan Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991; M.A., Brown University, 1995; Ph.D., 1996.

Ramagem, Marcelo Bloomfield Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; M.Info.M., 2013.

Ramani, Geetha B Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1998; M.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2002; Ph.D., 2005.

Ramaprasad, Jui Associate Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Southern California, 2001; D.O., University of California-Irvine, 2009.

Ramirez, Ariel Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., Tampa College, 1992; M.B.A., 1994.

Ramos, Adan Jose Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015; M.RED, 2020.

Ramsay, Gregory Clay Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1975; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1989.

Ramsey, Samuel Robert Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.C.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1966; M.Phil., Yale University, 1972; M.A., 1972; Ph.D., 1975.

Ranadive, Sushant Mohan Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., King Edward Memorial Hospital & Seth G.S. Medical College, 2005; M.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2007; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2012.

Randolph, Suzanne M. Associate Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Howard University, 1974; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1977; Ph.D., 1981.

Rankin, Mary Ann Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1966; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1972.

Raschid, Louiqa Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.T., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1980; M.Eng., University of Florida, 1982; Ph.D., 1987.

Rath, Jessica Miller Adjunct Assistant Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., University of Arizona, 1998; M.P.H., Emory University, 2000; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2005.

Ratnapala, Narendra D Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1977; M.F.A., 1990.

Ratner, Nan Bernstein Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Tufts University, 1974; M.A., Temple University, 1976; Ed.D., Boston University, 1982.

Ratner, Rebecca K. Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Williams College, 1992; M.A., Princeton University, 1995; Ph.D., 1999.

Raupp, Michael J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Rutgers University, 1975; M.S., 1977; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Ravishankar, C Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.E., Bangalore University, 1985; M.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1986; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1991.

Rawat, Nidhi Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, 2002; M.S., 2004; Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology, 2009.

Ray, Billie Lecturer, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2021; M.S., 2023.

Ray, Deep Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., University of Delhi, 2010; M.S., Tata Institute Fundamental Research, 2012; Ph.D., 2017.

Ray, Rashawn Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Memphis, 2003; M.A., Indiana University, 2005; D.O., 2010.

Ray, Sangeeta Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Calcutta, 1980; M.A., 1983; M.A., University of Miami, 1987; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1991.

Reaka, Marjorie Lindquist Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., University of Kansas, 1965; M.S., 1969; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1975.

Reck, Daniel Holtmann Assistant Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Oklahoma, 2010; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2013; Ph.D., 2016.

Redcay, Elizabeth Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Duke University, 2001; M.A., University of California-San Diego, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Redish, Edward F. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow; 2006-2007 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Princeton University, 1963; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968.

Reed, William Professor & Assistant Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Emory University, 1992; M.A., Florida State University, 1996; Ph.D., 1998.

Reedy, Timothy Duane Lecturer, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; B.S., University of Central Missouri, 2009; M.S., Washington University in Saint Louis, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Reese, Scot M. Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1981; M.F.A., Northwestern University, 1994.

Regan, Matthew Richard Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Catholic University of America, 2003; M.A., 2004.

Regan, Thomas M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Tulane University, 1963; Ph.D., 1967.

Reggia, James A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1971; M.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1975; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1981.

Regli, William C III Professor & Director, VPR-Applied Research Lab for Intelligence & Security; Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., St. Joseph's University, 1989; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994; Ph.D., 1995.

Reid, Carlene Daisy Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., Hampton University, 2006; M.S., Florida State University, 2008; Ed.D., Drexel University, 2019.

Reiff, Joseph S Assistant Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Tufts University, 2015; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2023.

Reilly, Allison Coffey Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2005; M.S., Cornell University, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Reitz, Galina Madjaroff Senior Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2008; M.A., 2010; Ph.D., 2018.

Ren, Joan JianJian Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Peking University, 1982; M.A., University of Montana, 1987; M.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1989; Ph.D., 1990.

Ren, Shenqiang Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.E., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Rendall, Michael S. Professor & Director, BSOS-Dean-Maryland Population Research Center; Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.S., Massey University, 1981; M.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1987; M.A., Brown University, 1990; Ph.D., 1993.

Rendeiro, John C Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Trinity College, 2009; M.A., Indiana University, 2011; Ph.D., State University of New York-Buffalo State University, 2017.

Resmini, Mauro Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Universita' Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy, 2003; M.A., 2006; Ph.D., Brown University, 2014.

Resnik, Philip Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; A.B., Harvard University, 1987; M.S.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1990; Ph.D., 1993.

Resop, Jonathan Patrick Principal Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; B.S., 2004; M.Ed., 2006; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2010.

Reuter, Peter H. Distinguished University Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Distinguished University Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of New South Wales-Sydney, 1966; M.Phil., Yale University, 1971; Ph.D., 1980.

Reutt-Robey, Janice Professor & Chair, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Haverford College, 1980; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1986.

Reveal, James L. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Utah State University, 1963; M.S., 1965; Ph.D., Brigham Young University, 1969.

Rey, Georges Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1970; M.A., Harvard University, 1975; Ph.D., 1978.

Reyna, Justin Marcos Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.A., University of Rochester, 1999; J.D., Loyola University, 2004.

Reynnells, Richard D Lecturer, ARHU-English; A.A.S., Southwestern Michigan College, 1972; B.S., Michigan State University, 1974; M.S., 1976; Ph.D., 1979.

Reynolds, Christopher S. Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.A., University of Cambridge, Trinity College, 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Reynolds, M Sue Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., East Carolina University, 1986; M.A., 1988; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994.

Reznikov, Gayle Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; M.P.H., New York University, 2002.

Rhee, Moon-Jhong Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Seoul University, 1958; M.S., 1960; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 1970.

Rhoads, Vera T Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Dana College, 1992; M.S., Pace University - New York, 1996; M.S., Syracuse University, 1998.

Rhue, Lauren A Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Stanford University, 2004; Ph.D., New York University, 2014.

Riaz, Amir Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Pakistan University of Engineering & Technology - Lahore, 1994; M.S., University of Southern California, 2002; Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara, 2003.

Rice, Jennifer King Senior Vice President & Provost, SVPAAP-Office of the Senior Vice President & Provost; Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; 2017-2018 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Marquette University, 1990; M.S., Cornell University, 1993; Ph.D., 1995.

Richard, Jean-Paul Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Universite Laval, 1956; B.S., 1960; Ph.D., University of Paris, 1963.

Richardson, Brian E. Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 1982; M.A., 1984; Ph.D., 1988.

Richardson, Christopher J. Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., University of Maine at Orono, 1995; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1998; Ph.D., 2000.

Richardson, Derek Charles Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; 2019-2020 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of British Columbia, 1990; Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 1993.

Richardson, Joseph B Jr. Professor, BSOS-African American Studies; Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., University of Virginia, 1990; M.A., 1992; Ph.D., 2003.

Richardson-Deppe, Charlotte Rachel Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.A., Grinnell College, 2019; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Richie, Beth Sperber Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Brown University, 1986; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; Ph.D., 1995.

Richter, Daniel Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Lecturer, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2001; M.A., Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Rick, Jonathan Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Hamilton College, 2005.

Rickard, Lisa Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1981; M.A., Hahnemann University, 1986; Au.D., University of Florida, 2010.

Rico, J Eduardo Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., National University of Colombia-Bogota, 2006; M.S., Michigan State University, 2013; Ph.D., West Virginia State University, 2016.

Ricotti, Massimo Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S./M.S., University of Florence, 1996; M.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1999; Ph.D., 2001.

Ridgway, Whitman H. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; A.B., Kenyon College, 1963; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1967; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1973; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1985.

Riggins, Tracy Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of California-San Diego, 2000; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2005.

Riley, Donald R. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1969; M.S., 1970; Ph.D., 1976.

Riley, Riva Jyoti Assistant Clinical Professor, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Harvard University, 2012; Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 2019.

Riley, Sean Assistant Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2002; Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2008.

Rinehart, Geoffrey Jordan Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1997; M.S., Michigan State University, 2000.

Rios, Fernando Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., MacMurray College, 1989; M.Mus., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1997; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2005.

Rios Ocampo, Carlos Andres Assistant Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Assistant Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Universidad de Antioquia, 2010; M.S., Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie, 2013; Ph.D., University of Oxford, 2017.

Risco, Cristina Maria Associate Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Florida, 2004; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Ritter, Ronald L. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Delaware, 1975; M.S., North Carolina State University, 1977; Ph.D., 1979.

Ritzer, George Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; 1984-1985 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1962; M.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1964; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1968.

Rivera, Susan Michelle Professor & Dean, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Indiana University, 1991; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1998.

Roberson, Bob S. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1951; Ph.D., 1960.

Roberts, David W Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1989; M.S., Florida Institute of Technology-Melbourne, 1995.

Roberts, Douglas A. Associate Professor & Associate Dean, UGST-Undergraduate Studies; Associate Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1988; M.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1992; Ph.D., 1994.

Roberts, Eugene L. Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1954; L.L.D., Colby College, 1989; L.L.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1997.

Roberts, Jennifer D. Associate Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.A., Brown University, 1996; M.P.H., Emory University, 2000; D.Pub.Hlth., Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

Roberts, Scott P. Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Denison University, 2000; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; Ph.D., 2008.

Robertson, Kellie Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Virginia, 1990; M.A., Yale University, 1993; Ph.D., 1998.

Robin, William Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Northwestern University, 2010; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2013; Ph.D., 2016.

Robinson Maynor, Meagan D Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; M.A., Jackson State University, 2011; Ph.D., 2019.

Roc, Sabrina Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Florida State University, 2012.

Roderick, Jessie A. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Wilkes College, 1956; M.A., Columbia University, 1957; Ed.D., Temple University, 1967.

Rodgers-Koukoui, Angela Denise Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Baltimore, 2019; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Rodriguez, Awilda Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Princeton University, 2003; Master of Education, Harvard University, 2004; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2013.

Rodriguez, Efrain E. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003; Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara, 2009.

Rodriguez, Sophia Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Marquette University, 2004; M.A., Sonoma State University, 2007; M.O., Fordham University, 2009; Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago, 2014.

Rodriguez Leal, Daniel Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Universidad de Occidente, 2008; M.S., UGA-Langebio-Cinvestav: Natl Lab for Genomics & Biodiversity, 2010; Ph.D., 2015.

Rodriguez Martinez, Ana P Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1987; M.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1994; Ph.D., 1998.

Roe, Yvonne Sasse Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Florida State University, 2006; M.A.-Teach., George Mason University, 2009.

Roesch, Matthew Ryan Professor & Director, BSOS-Dean-Neuroscience and Cognitive Science; Professor, BSOS-Psychology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Biology; 2022-2023 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1997; Ph.D., 2004.

Rogers, KenYatta Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Clark Atlanta University, 1994; M.F.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1997.

Rogers, LaRia Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Rogers Morris, Sarah E Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., New York University, 2008; M.A., Bard College, 2013.

Rolstad, Kellie Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1986; M.A., 1993; Ph.D., 1998.

Rolston, Steven Professor & Chair, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1980; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1986.

Romeiser, Nicole Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., State University College of Education-Geneseo, 1989; M.S., American University, 1991; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Romeo, Rachel R. Assistant Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2011; M.S., University College-London, 2012; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2018.

Romero, Danilo B. Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of the Philippines-Quezon, 1981; B.S., 1983; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989.

Ronquillo, John C. Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2011.

Roos, Philip G. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1960; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964.

Rosca, Raluca I. Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Bucharest, 1990; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., University of Florida, 2001.

Rose, Andrew Jay Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006; M.A., 2009.

Rose, J Stephanie Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Marymount Manhattan College, 2010; M.S., Georgetown University, 2016; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2022.

Rosemblatt, Karin Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1986; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990; Ph.D., 1996.

Rosen, Anne Farris Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Rhodes College, 1978; M.A., St. Louis University, 1983.

Rosenbaum, Eric Robert Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985; M.S., 1997.

Rosenberg, Jonathan M. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., Harvard University, 1972; M.Math., University of Cambridge, 1973; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1976.

Rosendal, Christian Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., University of Paris, 2000; M.S., University of Oslo, 2002; Ph.D., University of Paris, 2003.

Rosenfelt, Deborah S. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Goucher College, 1964; M.A., Columbia University, 1965; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1972.

Rosenfield, Sylvia A. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Cornell University, 1960; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1961; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1967.

Rosenthal, Daniel Rosenthal Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; J.D., George Washington University, 2003.

Rosenthal, Laura J. Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1983; M.A., Northwestern University, 1985; Ph.D., 1990.

Rosenwald, Michael Seth Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.S., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1996; M.F.A., University of Pittsburgh, 2008.

Ross, David S. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1969; M.S., 1971; Ph.D., 1973.

Ross, Michael Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Skidmore College, 1986; J.D., Duke University, 1989; M.A., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1992; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1999.

Roth, Froma P. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 1970; M.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1973; Ph.D., City University of New York-Graduate School & University, 1980.

Roth, Stephen M. Associate Provost & Dean, GRAD-Graduate School; Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., University of Montana, 1996; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; Ph.D., 2000.

Rothman, Korey R. Senior Lecturer, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; B.A., University of Florida, 1994; M.Ed., 1995; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

Roussopoulos, Nicholas Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., National & Capodistrian University of Athens, 1969; M.S., University of Toronto, 1973; Ph.D., 1977.

Rowland, Leslie S. Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Texas Christian University, 1968; M.A., University of Rochester, 1970; Ph.D., 1991.

Rowland, Todd Westley Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992; Sc.D., University of Chicago, 1999.

Rowley, Michelle V Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of West Indies Trinidad-St. Augustine, 1992; M.S., University of the West Indies-Mona, Kingston, 1996; Ph.D., Clark University, 2003.

Roy, Anindo Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.Tech., Jamia Millia Islamia, 1998; B.Elect.E., 1998; M.Phil., University of Sussex-Falmer, 2000; Ph.D., University of Arkansas-Little Rock, 2005.

Roy, Kevin M. Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., George Washington University, 1988; M.A., Northwestern University, 1995; Ph.D., 1999.

Roy, Nirupam Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.E., Bengal Engineering and Science University, 2008; M.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2013; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2018.

Roy, Rajarshi Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Professor, CMNS-Physics; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; B.S., University of Delhi, 1973; M.S., 1975; M.A., University of Rochester, 1977; Ph.D., 1981.

Roy, Sougata Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Calcutta, 1995; M.S., 1997; M.Tech., Jadavpur University, 2000; Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, 2006.

Roytburd, Alexander Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; M.D., Moscow Institute for Steel and Alloys, 1956; Ph.D., Academy of Science-U.S.S.R., 1962; Doc.Sc., 1972.

Rozenblit, Marsha L. Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Barnard College, 1971; M.A., Columbia University, 1974; Ph.D., 1980.

Rozin, Rellie Rachel Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Tel Aviv University, 2005; M.S., Israel Institute of Technology, 2007; Ph.D., London Business School, 2012.

Ruangmas, Thanicha Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.A., Chulalongkorn University-Bangkok, 2011; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2018.

Rubin, Kenneth H. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; 2015-2016 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., McGill University-Montreal, 1968; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1969; Ph.D., 1971.

Rubin, Roger H. Associate Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1965; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1966; Ph.D., 1970.

Rubin, Samuel Bruce Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1978; M.A., 1980; B.S., 1987.

Rubinstein, Yanir A. Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1999; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008.

Rubloff, Gary W. Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Distinguished University Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1966; M.S., University of Chicago, 1967; Ph.D., 1971.

Rudinger, Rachel Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; B.S., Yale University, 2013; M.S.W.E., Johns Hopkins University, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Rudnick, Roberta L. Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Portland State University, 1980; M.S., Sul Ross State University, 1983; Ph.D., Australian National University-Canberra, 1988.

Rudy, Jason R Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Princeton University, 1997; M.A., Rutgers University, 2000; Ph.D., 2004.

Ruggeri, Deni Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; M.L.Arch., Cornell University, 2001; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2009.

Ruhi, Kazim Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., Gazi University, 1980; M.S., 1983; Ph.D., 1987.

Ruppert, John H. Professor, ARHU-Art; B.A., Miami University, 1974; M.F.A., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1977.

Ruschoff, Carlen M. Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1974; M.A., 1977.

Rush, Anne Spry Senior Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., Agnes Scott College, 1986; M.A., American University, 1996; Ph.D., 2004.

Russell, Charles C. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Oberlin College, 1956; M.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1964; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1970.

Russell, Katherine Ford Associate Dean, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; B.A., Harvard University, 1985; M.A., Northern Illinois University, 1987; Ph.D., Kent State University, 1996.

Russell, Sherry L Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1993; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000; M.L.Arch., 2020.

Rust, Roland T. Distinguished University Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Distinguished University Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., DePauw University, 1974; M.B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1977; Ph.D., 1979.

Rutledge, Steven H. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Classics; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Boston, 1989; Ph.D., Brown University, 1996.

Ryan, Leigh Principal Lecturer Emerita, ARHU-English; B.S., Western Connecticut State University, 1965; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1974; Ph.D., 1986.

Ryder, Noah Lael Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; Lecturer, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; M.S., 2000; M.B.A., 2004.

Ryzhov, Ilya O. Professor & Chair, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Cornell University, 2004; M.Eng., 2005; M.S., Stanford University, 2006; M.A., Princeton University, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Saalfeld, Daniel A Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of North Carolina-Charlotte, 1992; M.F.A., American University, 1998.

Saboori, Zahra Lecturer, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; M.P.H., George Washington University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Sachs, Naomi A. Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., Brown University, 1992; M.L.Arch., University of California-Berkeley, 1999; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2017.

Sadeghian, Pedram Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Transylvania University, 2000; M.S., University of Louisville, 2003; Ph.D., 2006.

Saegusa, Takumi Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; L.L.B., University of Tokyo, 2002; M.S., California State University-Northridge, 2005; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2012.

Saetti, Umberto Assistant Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Politecnico di Milano, 2014; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2016; Ph.D., 2019; M.S., 2019.

Sagdeev, Roald Z. Distinguished Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Moscow State University, 1955; Ph.D., Institute of Physical Problems-Moscow, 1960; D.S., U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences-Siberia, 1962.

Saggese, Jordana Moore Professor & Director, ARHU-David C. Driskell Center; Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 2001; M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Saginor, Jesse Associate Professor, ARCH-Real Estate Development; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., Michigan State University, 1997; M.P.A., Ohio State University, 2001; M.C.J., Cleveland State University, 2006.

Sahasrabudhe, Vikas M Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.Elect.E., Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1967; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1968; Ph.D., 1972.

Sahinoglu, Hatice Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Bilkent University, 2005; M.S., 2007; M.S., Brown University, 2009; Ph.D., 2012; M.S., London School of Economics & Political Science, 2015.

Sahyoun, Nadine R. Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; Professor, SPHL-HPAM-Center on Aging; B.A., University of Massachusetts-Boston, 1974; M.S., University of Iowa, 1979; Ph.D., Tufts University, 1995.

Saksvig, Brit Irene Associate Clinical Professor, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.A., St. Olaf College, 1989; M.H.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1996; Ph.D., 2002.

Salahuddin, Nazish M. Principal Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., 2008.

Salako, Olubukola Y Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001; M.A., Inter Amer University Puerto Rico, 2004; Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2015.

Salamanca-Riba, Lourdes G. Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, 1978; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985.

Salawitch, Ross J. Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Cornell University, 1981; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1987.

Salem, David Ira Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1978; M.B.A./J.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1982; M.B.A., 1982.

Salem, Mohamed Associate Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Zagazig University, 1988; M.S., 1995; Ph.D., West Virginia University, 2004.

Salmani, Hassan Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, 2001; M.O., Sharif University of Technology, 2004; Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Connecticut, 2011.

Salness, David Professor, ARHU-School of Music; CERT GR, Curtis Institute of Music, 1985.

Saltzman, Ilai Assistant Research Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Center-Israel Studies; B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2003; M.A., 2006; Ph.D., University of Haifa, 2010.

Salvato, Maria S. Adjunct Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1972; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1977.

Samet, Hanan Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1970; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1975; M.S., 1975.

Sampson, Rachelle Associate Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.Bus., Queensland University of Technology, 1992; L.L.B., 1992; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999.

Sanchez, Delida Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Binghamton University, 1994; M.Ed., Harvard University, 1995; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2002.

Sandalon, Aliza Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Tel Aviv University, 1990; M.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995; M.A., Middlebury College, 2018.

Sandborn, Peter A. Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1982; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1983; Ph.D., 1987.

Sanders, Martin Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.Ed., St. John's University, 2015.

Sanford, Robert J. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.M.E., George Washington University, 1962; M.S., 1965; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 1971.

Sankavaram, Kavitha Adjunct Assistant Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; Bachelor of Science in Home Science, Acharya N.G. Ranga. Agric Univ, 1998; Master of Science in Home Science, Sri Venkateswara University, 2001; Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, 2005; Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 2010.

Sanner, Robert Michael Associate Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985; M.S., 1988; Ph.D., 1993.

Santorio, Paolo Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; M.A., Universita di Bologna, 2005; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011.

Santoro, Wayne Arthur Associate Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1991; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1999.

Santosh, Shrihari Associate Professor, BMGT-Finance; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 2006; B.A., 2006; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2013; M.B.A., 2013.

Sanyal, Anita Senior Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2000; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; Ph.D., 2009.

Saperstein, Sandra L. Lecturer, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.A., Binghamton University, 1983; M.S., Boston University, 1986; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Sapkota, Amir Professor & Chair, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

Sapkota, Amy Rebecca Professor & Director, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; M.P.H., Yale University, 1999; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2005.

Saponaro, Maggie Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., California State University-Northridge, 1990; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1992.

Saracho, Olivia N. Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Texas Woman's University, 1967; M.Ed., 1972; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1978.

Sarna, Naveen Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Delhi, 1979; M.A., 1981; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; Ph.D., 1997.

Sartorius, David Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.A., Trinity University, 1995; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1997; Ph.D., 2003.

Satelmajer, Ingrid I. Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., Atlantic Union College, 1992; M.A., Simmons College, 1994; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004.

Sather, Jerome O. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1957; M.S., 1959; Ph.D., 1963.

Sau, Jay Deep Professor & Director, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, 2002; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2008.

Sauter, M R Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 2010; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013; Ph.D., McGill University-Montreal, 2019.

Sax, Steven Paul Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Cornell University, 1992; M.Eng., 1994.

Sayer, Liana C. Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1983; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1991; Ph.D., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2001.

Sayre, Clifford L. Jr. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Duke University, 1947; M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1950; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1961.

Scandizzo, Stefania Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; Laurea, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, 1991; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1997.

Scarcelli, Giuliano Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; Laurea, University of Bari, 2001; M.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2003; Ph.D., 2006.

Scarlett, Charmaine Nakia Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., Temple University, 2018; M.P.H., Emory University, 2020; Ed.D., Teachers College of Columbia University, 2023.

Schaaf, Christine Masterson Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., Villanova University, 1986; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2000.

Schafer, James A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Rochester, 1961; M.S., University of Chicago, 1962; Ph.D., 1965.

Schafer, William D. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of Rochester, 1964; M.A., 1965; Ed.D., 1969.

Schaff, Josef B Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1983; M.Eng., 1990; Sc.D., Capitol Technology University, 2015.

Schech, Amanda J. Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Allegheny College, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2012.

Schechter, Elizabeth Sara Associate Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., Vassar College, 2001; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Scheckelhoff, Mark Lecturer, SPHL-School of Public Health; M.S., Miami University, 1997; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 2003; M.S., American Public University System, 2013.

Schenkelberg, Frederick Michael Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1983; M.S., Stanford University, 1997.

Scherbarth, Eric Douglas Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Schick, Allen Distinguished Professor Emeritus, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1956; M.A., Yale University, 1959; Ph.D., 1965.

Schiffmacher, Andrew Thomas Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Cornell University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Schildknecht, William R. Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Washington & Lee University, 1972; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1974; Ph.D., 1989.

Schine, Nathan Alexander Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Williams College, 2013; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2019.

Schine, Rachel Nicole Assistant Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Assistant Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., Williams College, 2013; M.A., University of Chicago, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Schlake, Oliver Clinical Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; M.B.A./M.S., University of Paderborn, 1993; Ph.D., 1999.

Schlenoff, Craig Ian Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.E., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; M.Eng., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1995; Ph.D., University of Burgundy, 2014.

Schlossberg, Nancy K. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Barnard College, 1951; Ed.D., Columbia University, 1961.

Schmerr, Nicholas C. Associate Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Beloit College, 2001; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2008.

Schmidt, Michael D Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1999; M.A., American University, 2006.

Schmidt, Scott Alan Assistant Instructor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1987.

Schmidtlein, Frank A. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; B.S., Kansas State University, 1954; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1970; Ph.D., 1979.

Schneider, Anton Lecturer, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; B.A., University of Chicago, 1974.

Schneider, Benjamin Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Alfred University, 1960; M.B.A., City University of New York-Bernard Baruch, 1962; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1967.

Schneider, David I. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., Oberlin College, 1959; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964.

Schollaert, Jeannette Elizabeth Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Chatham University, 2015; M.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2017.

Scholnick, Ellin K. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Psychology; A.B., Vassar College, 1958; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1963.

Schonebaum, Andrew Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Brown University, 1997; M.A., Columbia University, 1999; M.Phil., 2001; Ph.D., 2004.

Schonfeld, Paul M. Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974; M.S., 1974; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1978.

Schrout, Angela Renae Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., Messiah College, 2016; Au.D., Salus University, 2021.

Schuba, Andrea Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Indiana University, 2012; M.L.S., 2015.

Schug, David Albert Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Schull, Christine Pegorraro Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Michigan State University, 1993; M.A., 1999; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Schulman, Neil R. Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1964; M.S., 1970.

Schwab, Robert M. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Grinnell College, 1969; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1971; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1980.

Schwab, Susan C. Professor Emerita, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Williams College, 1976; M.A., Stanford University, 1977; Ph.D., George Washington University, 1993.

Schwenke, Chloe Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.Arch., Syracuse University, 1974; B.A., 1974; M.A., Georgetown University, 1992; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Sclafani, Stephen Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., Villanova University, 1995.

Scott, Heidi CM Associate Clinical Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2001; B.S., 2001; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Scott, John Hamilton Gordon Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 2001; B.A., 2001; M.A., Indiana University, 2008; Ph.D., 2019.

Scott, Rion Amilcar Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Howard University, 2002; M.F.A., George Mason University, 2008.

Scott, Terry A Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., Arizona State University, 1995; M.A., Southern Methodist University, 2002; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2016.

Scribner, Campbell Frank Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Haverford College, 2003; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009; Ph.D., 2013.

Scull, Margaret Adele Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Duke University, 2001; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2009.

Scullen, Mary Ellen Associate Professor & Director, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1984; B.A., Francois Rabelais University, 1987; M.A., 1988; M.A., Indiana University, 1990; Ph.D., 1993.

Seale, Melvin Lamar Assistant Clinical Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., DeVry University Georgia, 2008; M.A.-Teach., Marygrove College, 2011; D.H.Sc., A.T. Still University of Osteo. Med., 2016.

Seate, Anita Atwell Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2004; M.A., 2008; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2012.

Sebenick, Carole Warren Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Dickinson College, 1984; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989; Ph.D., 1998.

Sedlacek, William Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Iowa State University, 1960; M.S., 1961; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1966.

Sedwick, Ray Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1992; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994; Ph.D., 1997.

Sefton, Lori A Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture; B.S., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1986; M.A., 1989; Ph.D., 1999.

Segal, David R. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Sociology; 1980-1981 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Harpur College, 1962; M.A., University of Chicago, 1964; Ph.D., 1967; D.H.L., Towson University, 1991.

Segal, Mady W. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Sociology; 1985-1986 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1965; M.A., University of Chicago, 1967; Ph.D., 1973.

Seiter, Liann Nicole Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Brigham Young University, 2006; M.S., 2009; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Seitz-Brown, Christopher Jonathan Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Swarthmore College, 2010; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; Ph.D., 2018.

Selden, Steven Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., State University of New York-College at Oswego, 1963; M.S., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1967; M.A., Columbia University, 1970; Ed.D., 1971.

Sen, Lori Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Dokuz Eylul University, 2012; M.Mus., Rider University, 2014; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Sengers, Jan V. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1952; M.S., 1955; Ph.D., 1962; Ph.D., Delft University of Technology, 1992.

Seo, Eun-Suk Professor, CMNS-Physics; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., Korea University-Seoul, 1984; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1991.

Seo, Heewon Assistant Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Yonsei University-Seoul, 2005; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., 2012.

Seo, Myeong-Gu Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Yonsei University-Seoul, 1988; M.A., 1990; M.B.A., Boston College, 1997; Ph.D., 2003.

Sequin, Linda Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1990; M.L.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2000.

Severson, Matt Lecturer, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of South Alabama, 2002; B.S., 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Seward, James K Lecturer, BMGT-Finance; B.S., George Washington University, 1976; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1980; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987.

Seybert, Nick Associate Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.S., Cornell University, 2005; Ph.D., 2008.

Seyed, A Patrice Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.A., North Carolina State University, 2000; M.A., Boston University, 2004; M.S., 2006; Ph.D., University of Buffalo, 2012.

Shackel, Paul A. Professor & Acting Chair, BSOS-Anthropology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., State University of New York-University at Buffalo, 1981; M.A., 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Shackman, Alexander Joseph Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997; M.S., University of Wisconsin, Medical-Madison, 2004; Ph.D., 2008.

Shaffer, L Jen Associate Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; Affiliate Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Cornell University, 1994; M.S., University of Oregon, 1999; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2009.

Shah, Arjav Rakesh Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2018; M.S., 2020.

Shah, Sahil S Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.Elect.E., Manipal University, 2011; M.Elect.E., Arizona State University, 2014; D.Engin., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018.

Shah, Waqas Ali Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., George Mason University, 2014; B.S., 2018.

Shah, Yasmeen Faroqi Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.S., All India Institute of Medical Sciences, 1995; M.S., 1997; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2004.

Shahar, Anat Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Cornell University, 2002; M.Eng., 2003; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2008.

Shahbazi, Elia Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Sharif University of Technology, 2005; M.S., East Carolina University, 2014; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2018.

Shahirinia, Amir Hossein Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., K.N. Toosi University of Technology, 2003; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2015.

Shahoveisi, Fereshteh Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Tehran, 2012; M.S., 2015; Ph.D., North Dakota State University-Fargo, 2020.

Sham, Foon V. Professor, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., California College of the Arts, 1978; M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1981.

Shamma, Shihab Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Imperial College of Science & Technology-London, 1976; M.S., Stanford University, 1977; Ph.D., 1980; M.A., 1980.

Shankar, A Udaya Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, 1976; M.S., Syracuse University, 1978; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1982.

Shannon, Jackson Lee Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; M.S., 2019; Ph.D., 2021.

Shannon, Joshua A Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Columbia University, 1994; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1998; Ph.D., 2003.

Shapiro, Debra L. Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1982; M.S., Northwestern University, 1983; Ph.D., 1986.

Shapiro, Leo H. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Entomology; B.A., Sarah Lawrence College, 1986; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1996.

Shapiro, Paul T Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; B.S., University of Buffalo, 1997; M.B.A., George Mason University, 2006; Ph.D., 2013.

Shar, David Eric Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Colorado State University-Global Campus, 2017; Masters of Professional Studies, University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Sharp, Katherine Clinical Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1990; M.P.H., Emory University, 1996; Ph.D., Kent State University, 2005.

Sharpstene, Sydney I Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Appalachian State University, 2019; M.A., 2020.

Shaw, Benjamin Librarian I, LIBR-Libraries; B.A, 2016; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Shawhan, Peter Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2021-2022 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1990; M.S., University of Chicago, 1992; Ph.D., 1999.

Shayman, Mark A. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.A., Yale University, 1975; M.S., Harvard University, 1977; Ph.D., 1981.

Shea, John Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Northwestern University, 1986; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990.

Shea, Marybeth Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Santa Clara University, 1982; M.P.M., University of Maryland-College Park, 1986.

Sheehan, Robert M Jr. Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.A., Westminster College, 1979; M.A., Ohio State University, 1989; Ph.D., 1994.

Sheikh, Sabeen Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Baltimore, 2003; M.A., George Mason University, 2010.

Shelton, Cecilia D Assistant Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Winston-Salem State University, 2005; M.A., North Carolina State University, 2007; Ph.D., East Carolina University, 2019.

Shen-Bayh, Fiona Assistant Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.A., Vassar College, 2011; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2012; Ph.D., 2018.

Shenassa, Edmond Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1986; M.A., 1990; Sc.D., Harvard University, 2000.

Shetty, Emily Khoury Lecturer, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., Duke University, 2005; J.D., Catholic University of America, 2008.

Shi, Elaine Runting Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2003; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2006; Ph.D., Carlow University, 2008; Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2008.

Shi, Meiqing Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; D.V.M., Hunan Agricultural University, 1985; M.S., South China Agricultural University, 1988; Ph.D., Justus Liebig University of Giessen, 2000.

Shi, Xiaodong Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Nankai University-Tientsin, 1994; M.S., 1997; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Shields, Christina Kim Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; Au.D., 2013.

Shikarpurya, Sehrish Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Emory University, 2014; Master of Teaching, University College-London, 2016; M.A., 2016; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2023.

Shilton, Katie Professor, INFO-College of Information; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., Oberlin College, 2003; M.A./M.L.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Shim, Jae Kun Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., Kyunghee University-Seoul, 1999; M.S., Ball State University, 2002; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2005.

Shim, Janet Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1999.

Shin, Kate Jae Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; M.S., Florida International University, 2010.

Shin, Richard Quentin Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Western Washington University, 1995; M.A., West Chester University of Pennsylvania, 1998; Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago, 2005.

Shiota, Lisa Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins Universityersity, 1992; M.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1994; M.L.S., Drexel University, 2001; CERT ADV ST, 2014.

Shirmohammadi, Adel Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Rezaeiyeh-Iran, 1974; M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1977; Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1982.

Shneiderman, Ben A. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., City University of New York-City College of New York, 1968; M.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1972; Ph.D., 1973; Sc.D., University of Guelph-Ontario, 1995.

Shofner, Marcia A. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Ouachita Baptist University, 1982; M.S., 1983; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Shonekan, Stephanie Professor & Dean, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., University of Jos-Nigeria, 1988; M.A., University of Ibadan, 1990; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2003.

Short, John S Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1978; M.S., 1981; Ph.D., University of Utah, 1988.

Short, Kevin C. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., Morgan State College, 1984; M.Mus., Curtis Institute of Music, 1986.

Shrewsbury, Paula M. Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Rhode Island, 1985; M.S., University of California-Riverside, 1991; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996.

Shrivastava, Abhinav Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.Tech., Jaypee Institute of Information Tech, 2010; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2011; Ph.D., 2017.

Shultz, Jeffrey W. Associate Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Michigan State University, 1982; M.S., Ohio University, 1985; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1990.

Shusko, Robin A. Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., Frostburg State University, 1997; M.A., Hood College, 2003; M.A., Marymount University, 2004; M.A., 2004.

Sicilia, David B. Associate Professor, ARHU-History; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Hofstra University, 1976; Ph.D., Brandeis University, 1991.

Sidman, Daniel G Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Colby College, 2011; M.F.A., Columbia University, 2017.

Siegel, Eliot L. Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1978; M.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1982.

Siegfried, Alan N. Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., Kings College (PA), 1973; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1977.

Siegrist, Henry Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Geology; B.A., Lehigh University, 1956; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1959; Ph.D., 1961.

Sies, Mary C. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-American Studies; A.B., Michigan State University, 1974; A.M., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1977; Ph.D., 1987.

Sigall, Harold F. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., City University of New York-City College, 1964; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1968.

Sigalo, Nekabari Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2012; M.S., Emory University, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Silbaugh, Benjamin Scott Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; A.A., Western Wisconsin Technical College, 2001; B.S., University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 2005; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007.

Silfen, Eric Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; M.D., Georgetown University, 1978; M.H.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1996; M.A., Columbia University in the City of NY, 2006.

Silio, Charles B. Jr. Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S.E.E., University of Notre Dame, 1965; M.S., 1967; Ph.D., 1970.

Silk, Eric A Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1993; M.Eng., Howard University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Silva, Johab Nascimento Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., George Washington University, 2017; M.A.-Teach., 2017; M.F.A., Maine College of Art, 2022.

Silvert, Colby Jordan Assistant Professor, AGNR-Ag Education; Assistant Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2014; M.S., University of Florida, 2020; Ph.D., 2023.

Simmons, Jeremy A Assistant Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2013; M.A., Columbia University in the City of NY, 2015; Ph.D., 2020.

Simon, Anne Elizabeth Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; 2018-2019 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of California-San Diego, 1978; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1982.

Simon, David Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Brown University, 2004; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2012.

Simon, Jonathan Z Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.A., Princeton University, 1985; M.S., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Simon, Madlen Goldstine Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., Princeton University, 1974; M.Arch., 1977.

Simon, Susan Whyte Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Southern California, 1978; M.A., 1981.

Simpkins, Scott David Lecturer, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., West Virginia University, 1990; M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 2001; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2014.

Simpson, Sally S. Distinguished University Professor Emerita, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., Oregon State University, 1976; M.A., Washington State University, 1978; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1985.

Sims, Henry P. Jr. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1961; M.B.A., University of Detroit/Mercy, 1967; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1971.

Singer, Alison Lecturer, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Indiana University, 2010; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Singer, Joshua Professor & Chair, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Brown University, 1993; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1998.

Singh, Sheetal Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Singpurwalla, Rachel Associate Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., George Washington University, 1993; M.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1999; Ph.D., 2002.

Sisler, Hugh D. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1949; M.S., 1951; Ph.D., 1953.

Sisskin, Vivian Clinical Professor Emerita, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1974; M.S., Chapman University, 1979.

Sita, Lawrence R. Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1981; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985.

Sivan-Sevilla, Ido Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 2005; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2014; Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2019.

Skakun, Sergii Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.S., Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, 2002; M.S., 2004; Ph.D., National Academy of Science of Ukraine, 2005.

Skendall, Kristan Cilente Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., College of William & Mary, 2001; M.A., University of Arizona, 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Skibniewski, Miroslaw Jan Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; M.Eng., Technical University of Warsaw, 1981; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1983; Ph.D., 1986.

Skudrna, Radford Joseph Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Roger Williams University, 2010; B.F.A., 2010; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Skuja, Andris Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.Sc., University of Toronto, 1966; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1972.

Slater, Wayne H Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., University of Minnesota-Duluth, 1967; M.A., 1972; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1982.

Slaughter, Brandi Nicole Associate Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Morgan State University, 2000; J.D., Capital University, 2008.

Slavin, Margaret Associate Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2006; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Slawson, Kristin Kay Associate Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2001; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003.

Slevc, Robert Associate Professor & Associate Chair, BSOS-Psychology; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1999; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 2007.

Sloan, Rita Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1969; M.Mus., 1971.

Slocum, Tyson T. Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program; B.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1996.

Slud, Eric Victor Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Harvard University, 1972; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976.

Slutzky, Pablo Assistant Professor, BMGT-Finance; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2008; M.B.A., Universidad Austral, 2009; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2017.

Sly, Jordan Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; M.L.S., Simmons College, 2011.

Smead, Howard Principal Lecturer, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1970; M.A., 1972; Ph.D., 1979.

Smela, Elisabeth Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985; M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1987; Ph.D., 1992.

Smiley, Leigh Wilson Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Marlboro College, 1982.

Smith, Barry D. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1962; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1964; M.A., Bucknell University, 1967.

Smith, Cory Assistant Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011; Sc.D., 2020.

Smith, Deborah K. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1981; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 1985.

Smith, Holly Christine Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1998.

Smith, J Carson Professor, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., Arizona State University, 1993; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2000.

Smith, Ken G. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 1995-1996 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Rhode Island, 1970; M.B.A., 1972; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1983.

Smith, Martha Nell Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; 2010-2011 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Rutgers University, 1977; M.A., 1982; Ph.D., 1985.

Smith, Natalie Buda Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1991; M.A., North Carolina State University, 1994.

Smith, Nicholas Chad Assistant Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; M.A., Indiana University, 2018; Ph.D., 2023.

Smith, Paul John Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Drexel University, 1965; M.S., Case Western Reserve University, 1967; Ph.D., 1969.

Smith, Raymond Lecturer, EDUC-Dean-Maryland English Institute; B.A., Fordham University, 1990; M.A., City University of New York-Hunter College, 1993.

Smith, Robert Bowen Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Southern Virginia University, 2004; M.F.A., Mary Baldwin University, 2008.

Smith, Theodore G. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.E.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1956; M.E.S., 1958; D.Sc., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1960.

Smith-Bynum, Mia A Professor & Chair, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1993; M.A., University of Virginia, 1996; Ph.D., 1999.

Soares, Joseph H. Jr. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1964; M.S., 1966; Ph.D., 1969.

Sochol, Ryan Daniel Associate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Northwestern University, 2006; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 2009; Ph.D., 2011.

Soeder, Janna Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Muster, 2009; M.Ed., University of Munster, 2011; M.A., Ball State University, 2013; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Soergel, Dagobert Professor Emeritus, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Freiburg, 1960; M.S., 1964; Ph.D., 1970.

Soergel, Philip M Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Muskingum College, 1980; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1982; Ph.D., 1988.

Sohns, Sarah Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Connecticut-Hartford, 2007; Au.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2011.

Sollod, William Marc Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1979; M.A., Bowie State University, 1991.

Solomon, Brent Stewart Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1984; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999.

Solomon, Glenn S. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.O., Duke University, 1980; M.O., 1983; M.O., Stanford University, 1995; Ph.D., 1997.

Solomon, Nancy Pearl Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1982; M.A., 1984; Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1991.

Solomos, Theophanes Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Athens College of Agriculture, 1956; M.S., 1957; Ph.D., Cambridge University, 1963.

Soltani, Darya Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021; M.P.H., 2022.

Song, Hee-Jung Associate Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Sookmyung Women's University-Seoul, 1992; M.S., Korea University-Seoul, 1994; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2008.

Song, Jiuzhou Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.A., Northwest Agricultural University, 1983; M.S., 1986; Ph.D., Beijing Agricultural University/North China University's College of Agriculture, 1995.

Song, Sining Assistant Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Shanghai International Studies Univ, 2011; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2018.

Song, Wenxia Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; M.S., Academia Sinica-Beijing, 1986; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1991.

Song, Xiaopeng Assistant Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Peking University, 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Soppelsa, Maria Edisa Lecturer & Director, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., Universidad Nacional del Litoral, 2002; M.O., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2012; D.O., 2017.

Sosnowski, Saul Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; 2020-2021 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Scranton, 1967; M.A., University of Virginia, 1968; Ph.D., 1970.

Souna, Amanda Jane Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Cornell University, 2001; B.S., St. Cloud State University, 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Sousa, Veronica M Lecturer, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 2011; M.A., The New School, 2016.

Speece, Deborah L. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1974; M.Ed., 1978; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1984.

Speer, Colenso M. Assistant Professor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Arizona State University, 2004; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2010.

Spielman, Ian B. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Oklahoma, 1998; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 2004.

Spirito, Catherine Associate Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.E., McGill University-Montreal, 2010; M.S., Cornell University, 2014; Ph.D., 2017.

Spivak, Steven M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., Philadelphia University, 1963; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1965; Ph.D., University of Manchester, 1967.

Spivey, Michael Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Birmingham Southern College, 1977; M.A., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1979; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Spivy, Annette Leah Senior Lecturer, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; B.O., University of Central Florida, 2012; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Splaine, John E. Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1963; M.A., 1965; Ed.D., Boston University, 1973.

Sprangle, Phillip Allen Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Polytechnic Institute NYU, 1967; M.A., University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, 1969; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1973.

Spreen, Thomas Luke Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of Florida, 2009; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2012; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2017.

Sprinkle, John H. Jr. Lecturer, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; B.A., University of Delaware, 1982; M.A., College of William & Mary, 1984; Ph.D., 1992.

Sprinkle, Robert Hunt Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; A.B., Dartmouth College, 1971; M.D., University of Cincinnati, 1975; M.A., Princeton University, 1989; Ph.D., 1990.

Srebric, Jelena Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Belgrade, 1994; M.S., 1997; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000.

Srinivasan, Aravind Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, 1989; M.S., Cornell University, 1993; Ph.D., 1993.

Sriram, Ganesh Associate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, 1997; M.S., 1999; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 2004.

Srivastava, Ankur Professor & Director, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.Elect.E., Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, 1998; M.S., Northwestern University, 2000; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2002.

Srivastava, Puneet Professor & Associate Dean, AGNR-AES-Agriculture Experiment Station-Associate Director; Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., University of Allahabad, 1992; M.S., University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, 1995; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1999.

St Jean, Beth L Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Smith College, 1988; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2006; Ph.D., 2011.

Stachura, Frederick C Lecturer, ARCH-Historic Preservation Program; B.A., Boston College, 1981; J.D., St. Louis University, 1986; M.A., Boston University, 1996.

Stack, Ivania Maria Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., George Mason University, 2001; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Stairs, Allen Professor & Associate Chair, ARHU-Philosophy; B.A., University of New Brunswick-Fredericton, 1973; M.A., University of Western Ontario-London, 1975; Ph.D., 1978.

Staley, Gregory A. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Dickinson College, 1970; M.A., Princeton University, 1973; Ph.D., 1975.

Stangor, Charles G. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Beloit College, 1973; M.A., New York University, 1984; Ph.D., 1986.

Stapleton, Laura M Professor & Chair, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1988; M.Ed., George Mason University, 1992; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2001.

Starr, Evan Penniman Associate Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Denison University, 2007; M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2009; Ph.D., 2014.

Steel, Donald H. Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., Trenton State College, 1955; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1957; Ph.D., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1964.

Steele, Catherine Knight Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2007; M.A., DePaul University, 2008; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2014.

Steele, Jordon Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Davidson College, 2002; M.L.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2005.

Stehle, Eva Marie Professor Emerita, ARHU-Classics; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1966; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1971.

Stein, Daniel C. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1977; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1981; M.S., 1981.

Steinberg, Julia Renee Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., University of Toledo, 2001; M.A., Arizona State University, 2004; Ph.D., 2008.

Steiner, Linda Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Smith College, 1972; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1979.

Steiner, Peter Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; M.S., University of Vienna, 2000; Ph.D., 2005.

Steinman, Robert Martin Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; D.D.S., St. Louis University, 1948; M.A., The New School, 1962; Ph.D., 1964.

Stephens, E. Robert Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Education Policy and Leadership; B.S., Morningside College, 1952; M.S., Drake University, 1958; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1966.

Stepp, Carl Sessions Professor Emeritus, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1970; M.A., 1972.

Stern, James Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Juilliard School of Music, 1984; M.Mus., 1985; D.Music, 1991.

Sternbach, Aaron Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Boston University, 2013; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2020.

Sternberg, Yaron M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1961; M.S., University of California-Davis, 1963; Ph.D., 1965.

Sternheim, Charles E. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., State University of New York-Albany, 1961; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1967.

Steven, Adams Brima Assistant Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Fourah Bay College, 2002; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Stevens, Cynthia Kay Associate Professor & Associate Dean, UGST-Undergraduate Studies; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Western Washington University, 1982; M.A., Miami University, 1984; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 1990.

Stevens, L Luminita Associate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Dartmouth College, 2003; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2012.

Stevens, Nathaniel Scott Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Kentucky, 2000; M.S., 2018.

Stewart, Gilbert W. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; A.B., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1962; Ph.D., 1968.

Stewart, Kathleen E Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., McMaster University-Hamilton, 1982; M.S., University of British Columbia, 1984; Ph.D., University of Maine at Orono, 1999.

Stewart, Larry E. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S.A.E., West Virginia University-Morgantown, 1960; M.S., 1961; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1972.

Stewart, Robert Assistant Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2012; M.A., 2018; Ph.D., 2020.

Stickle, Wendy Principal Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 2002; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; Ph.D., 2009.

Stifel, Peter B. Associate Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Cornell University, 1958; Ph.D., University of Utah, 1964.

Stillwell, James Lee Associate Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Harvard University, 2006; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; M.P.P., 2012.

Stinson, Morgan Callan Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.A., 2015; Ph.D., 2020.

StLeger, Raymond J. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Entomology; 2009-2010 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Exeter, 1978; M.S., University of London, 1980; Ph.D., Bath University, 1987.

Stockbridge, Melissa Dawn Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2008; M.S., University of London, 2010; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017; Ph.D., 2018.

Stocker, Lenea Hope Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., McDaniel College, 2007; B.S., 2007; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008; Ph.D., 2013.

Stoliarov, Stanislav I. Professor, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S./M.S., Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, 1993; Ph.D., Catholic University of America, 2000.

Stoltz, Angela Christine Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; M.Ed., Wilmington University, 2006; B.A., University of Delaware, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Stone, Clarence N. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; A.B., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 1957; M.A., Duke University, 1960; Ph.D., 1963.

Strand, Ivar E. Jr. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.A., University of Rochester, 1967; M.A., University of Rhode Island, 1972; Ph.D., 1975.

Straney, David C. Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Brown University, 1982; M.S., Yale University, 1984; Ph.D., 1987.

Straub, John David Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Boston College, 1988; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997; Ph.D., 2002.

Strauch, Gabriele L. Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Padagogische Hochschule des Saarlandes, 1969; M.A., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1975; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984.

Strein, Bill Associate Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1970; M.S., 1973; D.Ed., 1979.

Strey, Sara Theresa Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., Central Michigan University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2016.

Striffler, Charles D. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S.E., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1961; M.S.E., 1963; Ph.D., 1972.

Stroka, Kimberly Murley Associate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Denison University, 2006; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Strom, Justin Associate Professor, ARHU-Art; B.A., Columbia College (Missouri), 1998; M.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003.

Stromquist, Nelly Professor Emerita, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Middlebury Institute International Studies, 1966; M.A., 1968; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1975.

Struna, Nancy L. Professor Emerita, ARHU-American Studies; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1975; Ph.D., 1979.

Studer-Ellis, Erich Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; A.A., Sinclair Community College, 1981; B.S., Indiana University, 1983; M.B.A., 1986; Ph.D., Duke University, 1996.

Stupina, Vera A Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1997; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2003.

Sturge, Jennifer Jane Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1994; M.S., Mansfield University, 2006; D.O., Point Park University, 2021.

Suadin, I Ketut Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Konservatory Karawitan, Conservatory for the Performing Arts, 1985.

Subasi, Musa Associate Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Bilkent University, 2005; M.S., University of Texas-Austin, 2007; Ph.D., University of Texas-Dallas, 2012.

Subramaniam, Mega Professor, INFO-College of Information; M.S., Indiana University, 1998; Ph.D., Florida State University, 2007.

Suh, Timothy Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.Elect.E., University of Virginia, 1991; M.S., George Mason University, 2003.

Sukharev, Sergei I. Professor, CMNS-Biology; M.S., Moscow State University, 1980; Ph.D., 1987.

Sullivan, Gregory W. Professor, CMNS-Physics; 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1983; M.S., 1985; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Sullivan, John B Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.F.A., Ohio State University, 1975; M.L.Arch., University of Virginia, 1980.

Sullivan, Joseph H. Professor & Associate Dean, AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., Erskine College, 1978; M.S., Western Carolina University, 1980; Ph.D., Clemson University, 1985.

Sumida, Jon T. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1971; M.A., University of Chicago, 1974; Ph.D., 1982.

Sun, Laixiang Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Peking University, 1978; M.S., 1985; Ph.D., The Hague University, 1997.

Sundaramoorthy, Robin Mazyck Faculty Specialist, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Newberry College, 1995; M.A., Michigan State University, 1998.

Sunderland, Peter B. Professor, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., Cornell University, 1983; M.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1986; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993; Ph.D., 1995.

Sundrum, Raman Distinguished University Professor & Director, CMNS-Physics; B.S., University of Sydney, 1984; Ph.D., Yale University, 1990.

Sunny, Nishanth E Associate Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Kerala Agricultural University, 2001; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; Ph.D., 2008.

Sunshine, Jessica M Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Brown University, 1988; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., 1993.

Suppe, Frederick Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Philosophy; 1999-2000 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. A.B., University of California-Riverside, 1962; M.A., University of Michigan, 1964; Ph.D., 1967.

Suriano, Matthew Associate Professor, ARHU-Meyerhoff Program & Center for Jewish Studies; B.A., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1993; M.A., Jerusalem University College, 2000; M.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 2004; Ph.D., 2008.

Surla, Stacy Merrill Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., American University, 1991; M.A., 1991.

Sussman, Alan L. Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.Elect.E., Princeton University, 1982; Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1991.

Sutherland, Donald Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., Carleton University-Ottawa, 1965; M.A., University of Sussex-Falmer, 1967; Ph.D., University of London, 1974.

Sutula, Jason Anthony Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, 2009.

Swackhamer, Amy Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.F.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 2001; M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2004.

Swagel, Phillip L. Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Princeton University, 1987; M.A., Harvard University, 1990; Ph.D., 1993.

Swann, Daniel Bart Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Rutgers University, 2008; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Sweet, Tracy Morrison Associate Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., Bucknell University, 2000; M.A., Morgan State University, 2007; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Sweeting, Andrew T Professor & Chair, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Oxford, 1995; M.Phil., 1997; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004.

Swingle, Brian Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011.

Swistak, Piotr T. Associate Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; M.S., University of Warsaw, 1978; M.A., 1979; M.A., University of Chicago, 1985; Ph.D., 1987.

Szczekutowicz, Anna Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Rutgers University, 2014; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2021.

Szczepaniec-Bialas, Anna Lecturer, ARHU-English; M.A., Silesian University, 1989.

Sze, Heven Professor Emerita, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1968; M.S., University of California-Davis, 1970; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1975.

Szendro Sevilla, Anat Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Bezalel Academy of Art, 2010; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Tablante, Nathaniel L. Jr. Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; D.V.M., University of the Philippines-Quezon, 1976; M.P.V.M., University of California-Davis, 1985; M.S., University of Guelph-Ontario, 1995.

Taboada Barber, Ana M Professor & Associate Dean, EDUC-College of Education; Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Centro de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Exactas, 1991; M.Ed., Temple University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003.

Tadesse, Saron Zewdu Lecturer, ARHU-Dean's-Living Learning Programs; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2022; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Tadmor, Eitan Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S., Tel Aviv University, 1973; M.S., 1975; Ph.D., 1979.

Tafreshi, Shabnam Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2020.

Tahamont, Sarah Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Vassar College, 2004; M.P.P., University of California-Berkeley, 2009; Ph.D., 2013.

Takeuchi, Ichiro Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; 2018-2019 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1987; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996.

Talaat, Mostafa E. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Cairo, 1946; M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1947; Ph.D., 1951.

Talin, Albert Alec Adjunct Associate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., University of California-San Diego, 1989; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1995.

Tambe, Ashwini Professor Emerita, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; B.S., Bangalore University, 1991; M.S., 1992; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1995; Ph.D., American University, 2000.

Tamboli, Prabahkar M. Adjunct Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Agra University, 1950; M.S., Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 1952; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1961.

Tamborini, Christopher Lecturer, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., American University, 1997; M.A., Portland State University, 2000; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2005.

Tamvakis, Harry Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., University of Athens, 1990; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997.

Taneyhill, Lisa Anne Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.A., McDaniel College, 1995; M.S., Princeton University, 1997; Ph.D., 2000.

Tangirala, Subrahmaniam Professor & Chair, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.E., Osmania University, 1995; M.S., Xavier Labor Relations Institute, 1997; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2006.

Tao, Xin Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Peking University, 2006; M.Eng., 2009; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Tao, Yang Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1982; M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1988; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1991.

Tate, Geoffrey A Professor & Chair, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Rutgers University, 1998; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2003.

Taylor, Jacob Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., Harvard University, 2000; Ph.D., 2006.

Taylor, Mary Susan Professor Emerita, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2002-2003 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of South Alabama, 1973; M.S., Iowa State University, 1975; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1978.

Taylor, Mercedes Kelleher Assistant Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Amherst College, 2011; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 2018.

Taylor, Terrill O. Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Houston, 2015; M.A., University of North Dakota, 2020; Ph.D., 2023.

Tchangalova, Nedelina Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy-Sofia, 1995; M.S., 1995; M.A./M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004.

Tchetcherina, Natalia F. Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., Moscow State University, 1992; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2007.

Tchikine, Anatole Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Trinity College Dublin, 1997; Ph.D., 2004.

Teglasi, Hedwig Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Rutgers University, 1969; M.A., Temple University, 1971; Ph.D., Hofstra University, 1975.

Telhami, Shibley Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2018-2019 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1974; M.A., Graduate Theological Union, 1978; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1986.

Teli, Mohammad Nayeem Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology, 2000; M.S., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 2007; Ph.D., 2013.

Terchek, Ronald J. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Chicago, 1958; M.A., 1960; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1965.

Terpos, Colleen Marie Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Miami, 1988; M.A., Boston College, 1990.

Tervala, Kevin Dixon Lecturer, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; M.A., Harvard University, 2014; Ph.D., 2020.

Thakker, Rikin Lecturer, ENGR-ECE-Telecommunications Program; B.E., Gujarat University, 2000; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2013.

Thamire, Chandrasekhar Principal Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.Tech., Jawharlal Nehru Technical University, 1987; M.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1997; Ph.D., 1997.

Therrien, Madeleine B. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1966.

Thiel, Eric S Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 1998; M.A., American University, 2008.

Thoma, Marie Elizabeth Associate Professor, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2000; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2010; M.H.S., 2010.

Thomann, Matthew A. Associate Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., DePaul University, 2007; M.S., Pace University - New York, 2009; Ph.D., American University, 2014.

Thomas, David Luther Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.Elect.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1996; M.Eng., Johns Hopkins University, 1999.

Thomas, Stephen B. Professor & Director, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.S., Ohio State University, 1980; M.S., Illinois State University, 1981; Ph.D., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1985.

Thomason, Roy Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; Master of Hospitality Administration, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 2006.

Thompson, Anne Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1970; M.A., Princeton University, 1972; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1978.

Thompson, Eliza Akua Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., George Washington University, 1999; M.S., Howard University, 2005.

Thompson, Elizabeth-Ann Smith Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; J.D., North Carolina Central University, 2012; M.P.S., Georgetown University, 2014.

Thompson, Hilary Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 2008; M.S., 2011; M.L.S., Pratt Institute, 2011.

Thompson, Katerina V. Assistant Dean, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Instructor, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1982; M.S., 1985; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992.

Thompson, Le-Marie Vanessa Joan Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; CERT UG, University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; B.S., 2001; M.A., Georgetown University, 2003.

Thompson, Tracy Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Newberry College, 1998; M.S., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2000; Ph.D., Walden University, 2020.

Thorne, Barbara L. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Entomology; B.A., Brown University, 1976; M.A., Harvard University, 1978; Ph.D., 1983.

Thorpe-Price, Khaleshia Shaquese Lecturer, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Morgan State University, 2001; M.A., University of Central Florida, 2005.

Tielens, Alexander Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S./M.S., Universiteit Leiden, 1977; Ph.D., 1982.

Tiesinga, Eite Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S./M.S., University of Groningen, 1988; Ph.D., Eindhoven University of Technology, 1993.

Tiglao, Nestor Michael C. Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.Elect.E., University of the Philippines-Diliman, 1995; M.Elect.E., 2005; D.O., University of Lisbon, 2013.

Tikekar, Rohan V. Associate Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Institute of Chemical Technology, 2004; M.S., Rutgers Biomedical & Health Sciences, 2006; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2010.

Tilghman, James W Associate Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1982; M.Arch., Harvard University, 1986.

Tilley, David R. Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., North Carolina State University, 1992; B.S., 1992; M.Eng., University of Florida, 1996; Ph.D., 1999.

Tirrell-Corbin, Christy Clinical Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Connecticut College, 1980; M.S., East Carolina University, 1984; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996.

Tismaneanu, Vladimir Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2003-2004 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., University of Bucharest, 1974; Ph.D., 1980.

Tits, Andre L. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., University of Liege, 1974; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1979; Ph.D., 1980.

Titus, Marvin A. Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., City University of New York-York College, 1979; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1982; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003.

Tiwari, Vijay K Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Purvanchal University, 1998; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology, 2009.

Tiwary, Pratyush Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Banaras Hindu University, 2007; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Tjaden, Robert L. Jr. Principal Agent Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; A.O., University of Maine at Augusta, 1976; B.S., 1978; M.Forestry, Duke University, 1986; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Tobin, John Constantine Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2014; M.F.A., University of Baltimore, 2018.

Todd, David Yandell Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1981; J.D., University of Connecticut, 1985; M.F.A., University of Florida, 1993.

Todd, Jennifer L. Lecturer, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., American University, 1992; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993; D.Pub.Hlth., Tulane University, 2000.

Tokekar, Pratap Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.Tech., College of Engineering, Pune, 2008; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2014; B.S., Budapest University of Technology & Economics, 2021.

Tomblin, David Senior Lecturer, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; B.S., Old Dominion University, 1991; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1994; Ph.D., 2009.

Tomlinson, Tracy Darlene Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Reed College, 2003; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2007; Ph.D., 2009.

Toohey, Richard Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1981; M.B.A., Wake Forest University, 1990.

Toor, Gurpal Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Punjab Agricultural University-Ludhiana, 1993; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., Lincoln University, 2002.

Torney-Purta, Judith Professor Emerita, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; A.B., Stanford University, 1959; M.A., University of Chicago, 1962; Ph.D., 1965.

Torrents Capdevila, Alba Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Universitat de Barcelona, 1985; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1988; Ph.D., 1992.

Toth, Elizabeth L. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Communication; B.S., Northwestern University, 1966; M.A., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1969; Ph.D., 1975.

Townshend, John R. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Geography; B.Sc., University College-London, 1967; B.Sc., 1967; Ph.D., 1971.

Trakhman, Lauren Melissa Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Tran, Erin EH Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Kansas, 2001; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008.

Tran, Jorinna Zuber Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.A., 2007.

Tran Nguyen, Van Ngoc Lecturer, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.F.A., State University of New York-Buffalo State University, 2015; M.F.A., 2017; Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2021.

Trapuzzano, Natalie Librarian I, LIBR-Libraries; B.A, University of Pittsburgh, 2015; M.A./M.L.S., 2021; M.S., University of British Columbia, 2021.

Travers, Christopher Visting Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Frostburg State University, 2009; M.A., Towson University, 2011; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2018.

Tremblay-Boire, Joannie Assistant Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Concordia University-Montreal, 2007; M.P.A., 2009; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2015.

Tretter, Steven Alan Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1962; M.A., Princeton University, 1964; Ph.D., 1966.

Trevino, Rodrigo Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Trevitt, Jamie Lynne Assistant Clinical Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.A., Duke University, 2003; M.P.P., Georgetown University, 2006; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2010.

Trielli Paiva Da Silva, Daniel Assistant Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, 2005; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2022.

Tripp, Kerry W. Principal Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1982; J.D., University of Notre Dame, 1985.

Tritschler, John Kirwin Lecturer, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Notre Dame, 2005; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010; Ph.D., 2012.

Trivisa, Konstantina Professor & Director, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Patras, 1990; M.S., Brown University, 1992; Ph.D., 1996.

Troilo, Christopher Fox Lecturer, BMGT-Other Programs-IBM/Quest; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.Ed., Vanderbilt University, 2011; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2016.

Troutman, Mark David Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; Ph.D., George Mason University, 2010.

Trouve, Arnaud C. Professor & Chair, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; M.S., Ecole Centrale Des Arts Et Manufac-Paris, 1985; Ph.D., 1989.

Trudell, Scott A. Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Tufts University, 2002; M.A., Rutgers University, 2009; Ph.D., 2012.

Truelove, Ann Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1998; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2002; M.P.H., 2007.

Truman, Kathryn E. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Saint Norbert College, 2000; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.A., 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Trusov, Michael S. Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Riga Technical University, 1993; M.A., 1995; M.B.A., California State University-Northridge, 2002; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2007.

Trusty, James M. Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Wake Forest University, 1986; J.D., Emory University, 1989.

Tsai, Emily Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Rochester, 2010; M.Mus., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Tsong, Mayron Kacy Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Calgary, 1991; M.Mus., 1994; M.Mus., Rice University, 2001; D.M.A., 2002.

Tubaldi, Eleonora Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Politecnico di Milano, 2010; M.S., Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, 2013; M.S., Politecnico di Milano, 2013; Ph.D., McGill University-Montreal, 2017.

Tully, Kate Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., Kenyon College, 2004; M.S., University of Virginia, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Tunca, Tunay Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; M.S., University of Rochester, 1997; M.S., Stanford University, 2000; Ph.D., 2002.

Tungtisanont, Niratcha Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.A., University of Arizona, 2008; M.S., 2010; Ph.D., Clemson University, 2017.

Turitto, Candace Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., James Madison University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2018.

Turkos, Anne S. Librarian Emerita, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., Case Western Reserve University, 1980; M.A., 1980.

Turner, Erica Rose Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2013.

Turner, Jennifer Danridge Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1994; M.Ed., Temple University, 1995; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2003.

Turner, Paul C. Associate Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Associate Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., University of Surrey-Guildford, 1990; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, 1995.

Tycko, Robert Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Princeton University, 1980; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1984.

Tyler, Bonnie B. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., DePauw University, 1948; M.A., Ohio State University, 1949; Ph.D., 1954.

Tyrell, Fanita A Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Northern Arizona University, 2006; M.A., 2009; Ph.D., University of California-Riverside, 2017.

Udahogora, Margaret Lecturer, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., University of New Hampshire, 2001; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Uler, Neslihan Associate Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; B.S., The Middle East Tech University-Ankara, 2001; M.A., New York University, 2005; D.O., 2007.

Ulitin, Alexei Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; M.Mus., National Music Academy of Ukraine, 2008; B.Mus., 2008; B.Mus., Rowan University, 2010; D.M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Ullmann, Brian Scott Vice President, PRES-President's Office; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991.

Ulukus, Sennur Distinguished University Professor & Chair, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; 2016-2017 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Bilkent University, 1991; M.S., 1993; Ph.D., 1998.

Unal, Haluk Professor, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Istanbul University, 1973; D.O., 1976; M.A., Ohio State University, 1981; Ph.D., 1985.

Upadhyaya, Arpita Professor, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; Professor, CMNS-Physics; M.S., Birla Institute of Technology & Science, 1994; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2000.

Urban, E. Louise Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., College of Wooster, 1957; M.A., Columbia University, 1959.

Uriagereka, Juan Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., University of Deusto-Spain, 1983; M.A., University of Connecticut, 1986; Ph.D., 1988.

Urzua, Sergio Professor, BSOS-Economics; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., Universidad de Chile, 2000; M.A., 2001; M.A., University of Chicago, 2003; Ph.D., 2007.

Usher, William Adjunct Professor, UGST-Dean-Federal Fellows and Global Fellows; B.A., Duke University, 1990; M.S., National War College, 2015.

Uslaner, Eric M. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Brandeis University, 1968; M.A., Indiana University, 1970; Ph.D., 1973.

Vacante, Dennis F. Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.A., University of West Florida-Pensacola, 1971; M.A., Washington Theological Union, 1979.

Vacelet, Colleen Erin Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.L.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Vaganek, Megan Michelle Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2007; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; Ph.D., 2015.

Vaglio, Mirella Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Lecturer, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; M.A., University of Lecce, Lecce (LE), 1989; Ph.D., University College of Swansea, 1996.

Valencia Valencia, Stephanie Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., EIA University/CES University, 2014; M.S., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2020; Ph.D., 2023.

Valentine, Brian G. Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., Siena College, 1973; M.Eng., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1981; Ph.D., 1986.

Valentine, Curtis Chavis Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.P.P., Harvard University, 2008.

Valentino, Gianna M Assistant Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., St. Joseph's University, 2014; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2016; Ph.D., 2019.

Valiavitcharska, Vessela Associate Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.O., University of Sofia, 1995; M.A., University of Chicago, 1997; P.O., Ohio State University, 1998; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2007.

Valli, Linda R. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Mercy College, 1970; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983.

Van der Weele, Corine Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Internationale Agrarische Hogeschool Larenstein-Wageningen, 1992; M.S., Universiteit Utrecht, 1995; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001.

Van Horn, David Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., University of Vermont, 2003; M.S., 2006; Ph.D., Brandeis University, 2009.

Van Hyning, Victoria Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Goucher College, 2006; M.A., University of Oxford, 2008; Ph.D., University of Sheffield, 2013.

van Zee, Emily H. Associate Professor Emerita, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., Harvard-Radcliff University, 1964; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 1982; Ph.D., 1989.

Vance, Lauren Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2003; M.A., Trinity Washington University, 2005.

VanDaalen, Rachel Ann Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of Chicago, 2014; M.C., Arizona State University, 2016; Ph.D., 2021.

VanderGoot, Jana Kristina Associate Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Associate Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; Affiliate Associate Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.Arch., University of Notre Dame, 2001; M.Arch., University of Virginia, 2010; M.L.Arch., Harvard University, 2013.

Vanderheiden, Gregg Charles Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972; M.S., 1974; Ph.D., 1984.

vanEngelsdorp, Dennis Associate Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., University of Guelph-Ontario, 1992; M.S., 1995; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2011.

VanGessel, Francis G Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.A., St. Mary's College of Maryland, 2013; M.Mech.E., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; Ph.D., 2018.

VanKlompenberg, Monica Senior Lecturer, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Michigan State University, 2008; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2013.

Vann, Robert L. Professor Emeritus, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.S., University of Texas-Austin, 1968; Ph.D.Arch.Hist., Cornell University, 1976.

Vanneman, Reeve Doering Professor, BSOS-Sociology; A.B., Cornell University, 1967; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1975.

Vannoy, Donald W. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., West Virginia University Institute of Technology, 1970; M.S., University of Virginia, 1971; Ph.D., 1975.

Varner, Mark A. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., University of Minnesota-Crookston, 1975; M.S., Washington State University, 1977; Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1982.

Varner, Stephanie Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.A., Notre Dame of Maryland University, 2014; M.Ed., Loyola University Maryland, 2019.

Varshney, Amitabh Professor & Dean, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, 1989; M.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1991; Ph.D., 1994.

Vasudev, Kapli Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; M.L.S., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2017.

Vasudevan, Krishnan Associate Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., College of William & Mary, 2006; M.A., New York University, 2010; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2017.

Vaughan, Mary Kay Professor Emerita, ARHU-History; B.A., Cornell University, 1964; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1970; Ph.D., 1973.

Vaziri Rahimi, Alireza Assistant Professor, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., University of Tehran, 2010; M.F.A., University of California-Davis, 2021.

Vedernikov, Andrei Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; M.S., Kazan State University, 1983; Ph.D., 1986; Sc.D., 1999.

Vega-Vila, Juan Carlos Assistant Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, 2014; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2019.

Veilleux, Sylvain Professor & Director, CMNS-Astronomy; B.S., University of Montreal, 1984; M.S., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1986; Ph.D., 1989.

Velez, Maria Beatriz Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., St. Mary's University, 1992; M.A., University of Texas-Austin, 1994; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2002.

Venkataramani, Vijaya Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.O., University of Delhi, 1998; M.B.A., Management Development Institute Gurgaon, 2000; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2008.

Verdaguer, Pierre M. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Licence/M.A., University of Paris III, 1972; Agregation, University of Paris, 1974; Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1981.

Vernekar, Anandu D. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.Sc., University of Poona, 1956; M.Sc., 1959; M.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1963; Ph.D., 1966.

Via, Sara Professor, CMNS-Entomology; 2001-2002 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Duke University, 1974; M.S., Australian National University-Canberra, 1976; Ph.D., Duke University, 1983.

Vijay, Inder K. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Punjab University, 1961; M.S., University of Saskatchewan-Saskatoon, 1966; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 1971.

Vilar, Miguel G. Assistant Professor, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Haverford College, 1997; M.S., Columbia University, 1999; M.S., Binghamton University, 2006; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., 2010.

Villani, Stefano Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Pisa, 1991; M.A., 1993; Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, 1999.

Vincent, Daniel R. Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Toronto, 1981; B.A., University of Oxford, 1983; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1987.

Vishkin, Uzi Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1974; M.S., 1975; D.Sc., Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1981.

Viswanathan, Siva Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; M.S., New York University, 2000; Ph.D., 2002.

Vitak, Jessica Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Elon University, 2002; M.A., Georgetown University, 2008; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2012.

Vitzthum, Richard Carleton Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; B.A., Amherst College, 1957; M.A.T., Harvard University, 1958; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1963.

Vivona, Joseph F. Senior Administrator Emeritus, PRES-President's Office; B.A., St. John's University, 1972; M.P.A., New York University, 1974.

Vogel, Stuart Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Astronomy; B.A., Williams College, 1975; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1983.

Volchok, Mikhail Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Moscow State Conservatory, 1972; M.Mus., St. Petersburg State Conservatory, 1974; Ph.D., 1976.

Volk, Alicia Professor, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., University of Virginia, 1994; M.A., Yale University, 1999; M.O., 2001; Ph.D., 2005.

Von Euw, Michelle Helene Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., George Washington University, 1996; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005.

von Petersdorff, Tobias Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Dipl.Math., Technical University of Darmstadt-Germany, 1987; Ph.D., 1989.

Votta, Michael Jr. Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1979; B.S., 1979; M.Mus., 1980; M.Mus., 1981; D.M.A., University of Rochester, 1986.

Vough, Lester R. Associate Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1966; M.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1969; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1972.

Wachsman, Eric D. Distinguished University Professor & Director, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Distinguished University Professor & Director, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1982; M.S., Stanford University, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.

Wade, Mamadou I Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.Elect.E., Mercer University, 2004; M.Elect.E., Tuskegee University, 2010; Ph.D., Howard University, 2017.

Wagner, Daniel MacLean Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1979; M.A., 1982.

Wagner, Janet Associate Professor Emerita, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., Cornell University, 1970; M.A., 1973; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1982.

Wagner, Travis Adjunct Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Augusta University, 2010; M.L.S., University of South Carolina-Coastal Carolina, 2015; Ph.D., University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2022.

Waguespack, David M. Associate Professor, BMGT-Management & Organization; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1989; M.Pol.Sc., University of Oregon, 1998; D.Pol.Sc., 1998.

Wain, Lance B Lecturer, BMGT-Marketing; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 1994; M.I.M., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2020.

Wakefield, John E. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1963; M.Mus., 1964.

Waks, Edo Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-IREAP-Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics; Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1995; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2003.

Waks, Leah Director, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Tel Aviv University, 1980; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1991.

Waldron, Selvon Malcolm Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 2020.

Waldrop, Christopher Adams Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; B.A., Texas Tech University, 1995; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins University, 2007.

Walejko, Gina Adjunct Assistant Professor, BSOS-Joint Program in Survey Methodology; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002; M.S., 2005; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2010.

Walker, Margaret Anne Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1991; M.S., McDaniel College, 1994; Ed.D., 2008; Ed.D., Columbia University, 2010.

Walker, Olga L Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of Miami, 2005; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Walker, Richard Ernest Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., University of West Virginia, 1966; M.A., 1968; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1973.

Walker, Richard J. Distinguished University Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., College of William & Mary, 1979; M.S., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1981; Ph.D., 1984.

Walkoe, Janet Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.A., University of Chicago, 1994; M.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2008; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2013.

Wallace, James M. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; 1987-1988 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.C.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1962; M.S., 1964; D.O., University of Oxford, 1969.

Wallace, Jennifer Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., Sarah Lawrence College, 2002; M.A., Graduate Institute International Development Studies, 2004; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Wallace, Stephen J. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Case Western Reserve University, 1961; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 1969; Ph.D., 1971.

Wallen, Jacqueline Associate Professor Emerita, SPHL-Family Science; B.A., Lake Forest College, 1965; M.A., University of Chicago, 1967; Ph.D., 1976; M.S.W., Catholic University of America, 1989.

Wallis, John Joseph Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Washington-Seattle, 1975; M.A., 1978; Ph.D., 1981.

Wallsten, Thomas S. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1964; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1966; Ph.D., 1969.

Walsemann, Katrina Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., University of California-Davis, 1997; M.P.H., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2000; Ph.D., 2005.

Walsh, Christopher S. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., Middlebury College, 1969; M.S., Cornell University, 1977; Ph.D., 1980.

Walsh, Shane Bolles Lecturer, BSOS-African American Studies; M.A., Morgan State University, 2012; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Walston, William H. Jr. Associate Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.M.E., University of Delaware, 1959; M.S., 1961; Ph.D., 1964.

Walsworth, Ronald L Jr. Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-Physics; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Duke University, 1984; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1991.

Walter, Christina Associate Professor, ARHU-English; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2008.

Walters, Barbara S. Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1961; B.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1961; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1962; M.S., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1962.

Walters, William B. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Kansas State University, 1960; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1964.

Wang, Chunsheng Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Jiamusi University, 1982; M.S., Harbin Institute of Technology, 1988; Ph.D., Zhejiang University, 1995.

Wang, Cixin Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Peking University, 2004; M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2006; M.A., 2008; Ph.D., 2011.

Wang, Dongdong Associate Professor, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Peking University, 2002; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009.

Wang, Jian Associate Professor, CMNS-Entomology; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1984; M.S., 1988; Ph.D., Shanghai Agricultural University, 1998.

Wang, Lai-Xi Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; Sc.D., Hokkaido University, 1996.

Wang, Min Qi Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., Peking University, 1974; M.S., Florida State University, 1981; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1987.

Wang, Min Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.S., Hangzhou University, 1987; M.A., 1990; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2000.

Wang, Nam Sun Associate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1979; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 1982; Ph.D., 1988.

Wang, Orrin Professor, ARHU-English; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., Reed College, 1979; M.A., University of Chicago, 1984; Ph.D., 1989.

Wang, Ping Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Renmin University of China, Beijing, 1995; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1998; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2005.

Wang, Qin Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1992; M.S., 1997; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2004.

Wang, Sebastian S Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Korean National University of Arts, 2007.

Wang, ShiaauLir Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., National Taiwan University, 1990; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1997; Ph.D., 2001.

Wang, Shihua Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.L.A., Shenyang Architectural University, 2010; M.L.Arch., Auburn University, 2013.

Wang, Weimeng Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2014; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016; M.A., 2018.

Wang, Wen Assistant Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.O., Nankai University-Tientsin, 2016; Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 2022.

Wang, YuHuang Professor, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.S., Xiamen University, 1996; M.S., Emory University, 2000; Ph.D., Rice University, 2004.

Wang, Yuli Lecturer, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Tianjin University, 1992; M.A., Central Academy of Fine Arts, 1997.

Wang, Yu-Wei Associate Clinical Professor, VPSA-Counseling Center; Affiliate Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; M.Ed., Columbia University, 1999; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004.

Wappel, Joseph F. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Eastern Illinois University, 1977; M.A., Southern Illinois University-Edwardsvillee, 1980.

Warren, Anne W. Professor Emerita, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Ohio State University, 1966; M.Ed., Wayne State University, 1969.

Wasdin, Katherine Associate Professor, ARHU-Classics; B.A., Brown University, 2003; M.A., Yale University, 2006; M.Phil., 2007; Ph.D., 2009.

Washburn, Kevin Martin Matney Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Virginia's College at Wise, 1985; M.L.S., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 2004; Ed.D., Western Carolina University, 2016; CERT GR, Appalachian State University, 2017.

Washburn, Susannah L Clinical Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1993; M.P.P., Georgetown University, 1998.

Washington, Lawrence C. Professor & Associate Chair, CMNS-Mathematics; 2011-2012 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1971; M.A., 1971; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1974.

Washington, Mary Helen Distinguished University Professor Emerita, ARHU-English; B.A., Notre Dame College, 1962; M.A., University of Detroit/Mercy, 1966; Ph.D., 1976.

Watson, Lakeshia Mone'T Lecturer, SPHL-Dean-Public Health Science; M.P.H., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2015; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Waugh, Rachel Louise Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; M.A., University of Glasgow, 1991; M.S., The New School, 1998.

Weaver, Kathy Senior Lecturer, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Miami University, 1988; M.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2007; Ph.D., 2014.

Webb, Ashley Lorraine Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of North Texas, 2004; M.B.A./M.S., Texas Woman's University, 2007.

Weber, Joseph Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1985.

Webster-Trotman, Shana Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.A., George Mason University, 1996; M.A., 1997; M.S., University of Maryland-Global Campus, 2006; Ph.D., Walden University, 2010.

Wedel, Michel Distinguished University Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Distinguished University Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; 2013-2014 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. M.A., Delft University of Technology, 1980; M.S., Universiteit Leiden, 1981; Ph.D., Universityof Wageningen, 1990.

Weeks, Ann Professor of Practice Emerita, INFO-College of Information; B.S., Indiana State University-Terre Haute, 1971; M.L.S., 1973; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1982.

Weeks, John D. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; B.A., Harvard University, 1965; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1969.

Weeks, Virginia Lynn Lecturer, CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences; B.A., Notre Dame of Maryland University, 2006; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2019.

Wegmann, Hannah Katherine Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Hillsdale College, 2009; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; Ph.D., 2018.

Wei, Cheng-I Professor & Acting Chair, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., Tunghai University, 1970; M.S., National Taiwan University, 1972; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 1979.

Weil, Raymond R. Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Michigan State University, 1970; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1972; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1977.

Weinberg, Amy S. Professor Emerita, ARHU-Linguistics; B.A., McGill University-Montreal, 1976; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988.

Weiner, Halli S. Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., North Carolina State University, 2010; B.S., 2010; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2015.

Weiner, Joshua Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Northwestern University, 1985; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1988; Ph.D., 1998.

Weiner, Ronald M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., City University of New York-Brooklyn College, 1964; M.S., 1967; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1970.

Weinstein, Debra L. Clinical Professor, SPHL-School of Public Health; B.S., Tulane University, 1980; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983; Ph.D., Uniformed Services University of Health Science, 1989.

Weintrop, David Associate Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2005; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2016.

Weismiller, Richard A. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1964; M.S., 1966; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1969.

Weiss, Gene S. Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-College of Arts & Humanities; B.A., Brandeis University, 1961; M.A., New York University, 1965; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1970.

Weiss, Joshua J Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Iowa, 2003; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2006; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2015.

Weiss, Sarah Librarian I, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., 2016; M.A./M.L.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2022.

Weissman, Seth Lecturer, PLCY-Office of Executive Programs; B.A., Yeshiva University, 1991; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1998.

Weitz, Joshua Stephen Professor, CMNS-Biology; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.A., Princeton University, 1997; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003.

Wellford, Charles F. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1961; M.A., 1963; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1969.

Wells, Rob Associate Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., California State University-Sacramento, 1984; M.A., St. John's College, 2013; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Wellstood, Frederick C. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Physics; A.B., University of California-Berkeley, 1979; Ph.D., 1988.

Wenegrat, Jacob Assistant Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; B.S., Stanford University, 2006; M.S., University of Washington-Seattle, 2013; M.S., 2014; Ph.D., 2015.

Wentworth, Richard Alan Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1990.

Wentzel, Kathryn R. Professor Emerita, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1982; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987.

Wereley, Norman M. Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.E., McGill University-Montreal, 1983; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987; Ph.D., 1990.

Wermers, Russell R. Professor, BMGT-Finance; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; M.B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1989; Ph.D., 1995.

Wertz, Jessica Moore Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., James Madison University, 2010; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Wesley, Clarence V Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Management & Organization; B.S.E., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1989; M.B.A., Harvard University, 1994.

Wessel, Jennifer Leah Associate Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Rice University, 2006; M.A., Michigan State University, 2008; Ph.D., 2012.

Westgard, Joshua Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Augustana University, 1994; M.A., Western Michigan University, 1999; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2006; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2014.

Westhoff, Dennis C. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; A.A.S., State University of New York-Cobleskill, 1964; B.S., University of Georgia, 1966; M.S., North Carolina State University, 1968; Ph.D., 1970.

Wexler, Jade Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., James Madison University, 1997; M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2002; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 2007.

White, Ann Bryant Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; M.Eng., Johns Hopkins University, 1995.

White, Christine A Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Dean-MLAW Programs; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1997; J.D., American University, 2000.

White, Frank F. Jr. Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; A.A.S., Comm Coll of Baltimore County-Essex, 2001.

White, Gary Librarian IV, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., Youngstown State University, 1988; M.A./M.L.S., Kent State University, 1991; M.B.A., University of Akron, 1995.

White, Ian Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1997; M.S., Stanford University, 2000; Ph.D., 2002.

White, Marilyn D. Associate Professor Emerita, INFO-College of Information; B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, 1962; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1963; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1971.

White, Natalia L. Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry; M.S., Moscow State Open University, 1979; M.A., 1994.

White, Susan A. Clinical Professor Emerita, BMGT-Exec MBA-Office of Online Programs; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1990.

White, Suzanne Lee Lecturer, ARCH-Real Estate Development; B.A., Michigan State University, 1996; M.B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

White Whilby, Kellee Associate Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; B.A., Vassar College, 2001; M.P.H., Columbia University, 2003; Ph.D., 2008.

Whitehead, Tony L. Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Anthropology; B.A., Shaw University, 1965; M.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1969; Ph.D., 1976.

Wible, Scott Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Duquesne University, 2000; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 2002; Ph.D., 2006.

Wickner, Amy Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.Arch., Princeton University, 2005; M.L.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Widrig, Patrik Professor, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., Padagogische Hochschule Rorschach, 1981.

Wien, Peter Professor, ARHU-History; M.A., University of Heidelberg, 1999; M.A., University of Oxford, 2000; Ph.D., University of Bonn, 2003.

Wigfield, Allan L. Professor Emeritus, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; 2002-2003 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1974; M.A., 1977; Ph.D., 1982.

Wilcox, Jay P Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2012; M.F.A., Bennington College, 2016.

Wilder, Blake Aaron Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Oberlin College, 2003; M.A., North Carolina State University, 2008; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2017.

Wilder, Sara Assistant Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Davis, 2010; M.A., Ohio State University, 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Wiley, Robert C. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1949; M.S., 1950; Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1953.

Wilfong Cullen, Kiley Lecturer, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; M.Arch., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012.

Wilkenfeld, Jonathan Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Government & Politics; 2009-2010 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1964; M.A., George Washington University, 1966; Ph.D., Indiana University, 1969.

Wilkins, Caroline A. Principal Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1985; M.A., George Mason University, 1991.

Wilkinson, Gerald S. Professor, CMNS-Biology; 1997-1998 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., University of California-Davis, 1977; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 1984.

Williams, Alexander E Associate Professor, ARHU-Linguistics; Associate Professor, ARHU-Philosophy; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Princeton University, 1992; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2005.

Williams, Brittany L Assistant Clinical Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.A., 2007.

Williams, Carl J. Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.A., Rice University, 1981; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1987.

Williams, Clarence Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., George Mason University, 1993; M.A., Northwestern University, 1997.

Williams, Daphne Marie Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; M.Ed., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Williams, Daryle Associate Professor Emeritus, ARHU-History; B.A., Princeton University, 1989; A.B., 1989; M.A., Stanford University, 1991; Ph.D., 1995.

Williams, Ellen D. Distinguished University Professor Emerita, CMNS-Physics; Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow. B.S., Michigan State University, 1976; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1981.

Williams, Joseph Chandler Assistant Professor, ARCH-Architecture Program; Assistant Professor, ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation; B.A., Bates College, 2009; M.A., University of London, 2010; Ph.D., Duke University, 2017.

Williams, Kendall Ryan Ashford Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Howard University, 2005; M.S., 2007; Ph.D., 2010.

Williams, Laura Camille Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Southern California, 1989; B.A., 1989; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2000; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2005; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., 2012.

Williams, Maggie Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., Trinity College, 2002; M.A., Temple University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 2012.

Williams, Natasha Lecturer, SPHL-Family Science; B.S., Florida State University, 2013; M.S., Purdue University-Calumet, 2016; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2023.

Williams, Roberton C III Professor, AGNR-Agricultural & Resource Economics; Affiliate Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Harvard University, 1994; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1999.

Williams, Stacey C. Senior Lecturer, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., University of Delaware, 1993; M.Ed., Loyola University Maryland, 1997.

Williams, Walter F. Professor Emeritus, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.A., University of Missouri, 1951; M.S., 1952; Ph.D., 1955.

Williams-Forson, Psyche A Professor & Chair, ARHU-American Studies; B.A., University of Virginia, 1987; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1994; Ph.D., 2002.

Williams-Pierce, Caro Assistant Professor, INFO-College of Information; B.A., University of Maine at Fort Kent, 2004; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2010; Ph.D., 2016.

Willis, Derek P Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1992.

Willis, Henry Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Howard University, 2013; M.A., Columbia University, 2015; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Willison, Hannah Michelle Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; Au.D., 2015.

Wills, Rosalie Faith Lecturer, ENGR-Fire Protection Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013; M.S., 2015.

Wilmoth, Jared Lee Assistant Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., West Virginia University, 2006; M.S., 2009; Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2016.

Wilson, Gran Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., Samford University, 1976; M.Mus., Indiana University, 1980.

Wilson, Mark E. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1970; M.A., 1972; Ph.D., 1974.

Wilson, Michelle Librarian II, LIBR-Libraries; B.A., Tufts University, 2012; CERT UG, Boston University, 2014; M.A., 2014; M.L.I.S., Rutgers University, 2018.

Wilson, Peggy Lynn Associate Clinical Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Bowie State University, 1996; B.A., 1997; M.L.A., St. John's College, 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011.

Wilson, Peter Alexander Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Kenyon College, 1986; M.Arch., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1990.

Wilson, Sacoby Professor, SPHL-Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Professor, SPHL-Epidemiology & Biostatistics; B.S., Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical Univ, 1998; M.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2000; Ph.D., 2005.

Wiltz, Alcine J. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Theatre, Dance & Performance Studies; B.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1964; M.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1967.

Windle, Robert J. Professor Emeritus, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., College of William & Mary, 1977; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1981; Ph.D., 1984.

Winkelmann, Allen E. Associate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1965; M.S., 1967; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1976.

Winkler, Wade C. Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., University of Central Florida, 1995; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2002.

Winston, Dennis L. Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, 2002; M.A., 2004; Ph.D., Texas A&M University-College Station, 2012.

Winton, Calhoun Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; A.B., University of the South-Sewanee, 1948; M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1950; M.A., Princeton University, 1954; Ph.D., 1955.

Wiseman, Donna L. Professor, EDUC-Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership; B.S., Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, 1968; M.Ed., Arkansas State University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1979.

Wish, Eric D. Associate Professor, BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences; Associate Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1968; Ph.D., Washington University in Saint Louis, 1977.

Wisniewski, Kevin Anthony Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Stevenson University, 2003; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2009; Ph.D., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2018.

Withers, Josephine Associate Professor Emerita, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Oberlin College, 1960; M.A., Columbia University, 1965; Ph.D., 1971.

Witte, Peter Henri Senior Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.S., Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, 2007; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2017.

Wittner, Michael Andrew Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; M.Eng., University of Maryland-College Park, 2021.

Witzleben, John Lawrence Professor Emeritus, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1976; M.A., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1983; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1987.

Woehl, Taylor J Associate Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Missouri University S & T, 2009; Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2013.

Wohlfarth, Patrick Charles Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, 2004; M.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2006; Ph.D., 2010.

Woldemariam, Michael Habte Associate Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.S., Beloit College, 2005; M.A., Princeton University, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

Wolfe, Peter Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; M.S., Northwestern University, 1961; Ph.D., New York University, 1965.

Wolfe, Sonney Lecturer, ARHU-English; A.A., Shasta College, 2010; B.A., Grand Canyon University, 2014; M.A., National University, 2016.

Wolniak, Stephen M. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., State University of New York-College at Oswego, 1972; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 1974; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1979.

Wolpert, Scott A. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; 1992-1993 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1972; M.S., Stanford University, 1974; Ph.D., 1976.

Wolvin, Andrew D. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-Communication; B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1962; M.A., 1963; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1968.

Wong, Edlie L. Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1995; Ph.D., 2003.

Wong, Janelle Professor & Director, UGST-Asian American Studies Program; Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Professor, BSOS-Government & Politics; B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, 1995; M.A., Yale University, 1998; Ph.D., 2001.

Wong, Wiseley Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; Ph.D., University of Delaware, 2013.

Wonnacott, Paul Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Economics; B.A., University of Western Ontario, 1955; M.A., Princeton University, 1957; Ph.D., 1959.

Woo, Deokoh Assistant Professor, ARCH-Architecture Progam; B.Arch., Yonsei University-Seoul, 2012; M.S., 2014; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2021.

Woodham, Hadiya Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Biology; B.S., Bucknell University, 1998; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

Woodman, Taylor C. Assistant Clinical Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 2009; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2012; Ph.D., 2019.

Woods, Carly S. Associate Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Mary Washington, 2004; M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 2006; Ph.D., 2010.

Woods, Colleen Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003; M.A., City University of New York-Graduate Center, 2006; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2012.

Woods, Thomas Edward Jr. Lecturer, UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program; M.Eng., George Washington University, 1992.

Woodward, Carlotta Ann Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.S., Florida State University, 2000; J.D., University of Baltimore, 2003.

Worsley, Benjamin Leonard Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Worsnop, Alec Assistant Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Colby College, 2007; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016.

Worsnop, Catherine Z. Assistant Professor, PLCY-School of Public Policy; B.A., Colby College, 2008; Ph.D., Brandeis University, 2016.

Worthington, Roger L. Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; A.A., Fullerton College, 1984; B.A., California State University-Fullerton, 1987; M.A., University of California-Santa Barbara, 1990; Ph.D., 1995.

Worthy, D'Lisa C. Lecturer, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Binghamton University, 1989; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1991.

Wray IV, John William Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., West Virginia University, 2015; M.L.Arch., Harvard University, 2017.

Wrenn, Jerry P. Associate Professor Emeritus, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., East Carolina University, 1961; M.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1963; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1970.

Wright, Cindy Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Rollins College, 1986; J.D., University of Baltimore, 1991.

Wu, Ching-Sheng Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Institute for Physical Science & Technology; B.S.E., National Taiwan University-Taipei, 1954; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1956; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1959.

Wu, Jerry Lecturer, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., National Chiao Tung University-Hsinchu, 1993; M.S., New York University, 1996; Ph.D., George Washington University, 2008.

Wu, Louisa P. Associate Professor, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1988; Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 1995.

Wu, Min Professor & Associate Dean, ENGR-A. James Clark School of Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; 2013-2014 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Elect.E., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 1996; B.A., 1996; M.A., Princeton University, 1998; Ph.D., 2001.

Wu, Xiaodi Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2008; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2013.

Wyatt, David M. Professor Emeritus, ARHU-English; 1998-1999 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Yale University, 1970; Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1975.

Wydra, Maria Ann Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1995; B.F.A., 1995; M.A., Towson University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Wylie, Ann G. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Geology; 1994-1995 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.A., Wellesley College, 1966; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1972.

Wyllie, William Kevin Lecturer, ARCH-Architecture Program; B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1987; M.Arch., Catholic University of America, 1997.

Wyse Morrissette, Rexanah P. Lecturer, PLCY-School of Public Policy; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2013.

Wyss-Gallifent, Justin Olav Principal Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.A., Millersville University, 1991; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2000.

Wyszomirska, Jowita Senior Lecturer, ARHU-Art; B.F.A., Illinois State University, 2003; M.F.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2016.

Xiao, Shunyuan Professor, SVPAAP-Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research; Professor, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.S., Huazhong University of Science & Technology, 1984; M.S., 1987; Ph.D., 1992.

Xiao, Zhengguo Professor, AGNR-Animal & Avian Sciences; B.S., Nanjing University/Nanking University, 1988; D.V.M., 1988; M.S., 1991; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2004.

Xie, Min Professor, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., Peking University, 1997; M.A., 2000; Ph.D., State University of New York-Albany, 2007.

Xie, Weizhen Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Renmin University of China, 2013; M.A., University of California-Riverside, 2015; Ph.D., 2018.

Xie, Yiqun Assistant Professor, BSOS-Geography; M.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2015; M.S., 2018; Ph.D., 2020.

Xu, Jian Lun Adjunct Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Fuzhou University, 1982; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1989; Ph.D., 1993.

Xu, Mumu Associate Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; Associate Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; M.S., California Institute of Technology, 2008; Ph.D., 2013.

Xu, Yi Associate Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.E., Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, 1993; M.S., 1996; M.Eng., Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1998; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2003; Ph.D., 2003.

Yager, David D. Associate Professor Emeritus, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., Wesleyan University, 1972; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1989.

Yakovenko, Victor M. Professor, CMNS-Physics; M.S., Moscow Physical-Technical Institute, 1984; Ph.D., Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, 1987.

Yakubova, Gulnoza Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., The Uzbek State World Languages University, 2006; M.S., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 2010; Ph.D., 2013.

Yang, Arthur Adjunct Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Fu Jen University, 1970; Ph.D., Brown University, 1975.

Yang, Bao Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Science & Technology of China, 1993; Ph.D., 1998; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2003.

Yang, Chenyu Assistant Professor, BSOS-Economics; B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College, 2010; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2016.

Yang, Chunyan Associate Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.S., Central China Normal University, 2006; M.S., University of Bristol, 2008; M.A., University of Delaware, 2011; Ed.D., 2014; Ph.D., 2015.

Yang, Grace L. Professor Emerita, CMNS-Mathematics; B.A., National Taiwan University, 1960; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1963; Ph.D., 1966.

Yang, Haizhao Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Affiliate Associate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2010; M.S., University of Texas-Austin, 2012; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2015.

Yang, Jackson C.S. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1958; M.A., 1961; Ph.D., 1963.

Yang, Ji Seung Associate Professor, EDUC-Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; B.A., Yonsei University-Seoul, 2005; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2012.

Yang, Liu Associate Professor, BMGT-Finance; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Peking University, 1997; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2000; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2006.

Yang, Xianfeng Associate Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.E., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2009; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2011; Ph.D., 2015.

Yang, Yun Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2011; Ph.D., Duke University, 2014.

Yaqub, Sajeela Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1993; M.A., 1997.

Yaros, Ronald A. Associate Professor, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; Affiliate Associate Professor, INFO-College of Information Studies; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1980; M.A.-Teach., Webster University, 1991; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005.

Yarwood, Stephanie A Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; A.S., Blue Mountain Community College, 1998; B.A., Whitman College, 2001; Ph.D., Oregon State University, 2007.

Yasharoff, Joseph Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.G.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1987.

Yashinski, Allan Anthony Senior Lecturer, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Bucknell University, 2007; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2013.

Yaveroglu, Idil Associate Clinical Professor, BMGT-Marketing; B.S., The Middle East Tech University-Ankara, 1995; M.B.A., Bilkent University, 1997; Ph.D., Georgia State University/Perimeter College, 2002.

Yearwood, Keith Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.A., University of Guyana-Georgetown, 1982; M.A., University of Florida, 2001; Ph.D., 2010.

Yee, Stephanie Elza Lecturer, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., University of New Hampshire, 2016; M.A., 2019; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2022.

Yelin, Benjamin Snay Visiting Professor, BSOS-Sociology; B.A., Skidmore College, 2008; J.D., University of Maryland at Baltimore, 2013.

Yeni-Komshian, Grace H. Professor Emerita, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.A., American University of Beirut-Lebanon, 1957; M.S., Cornell University, 1962; Ph.D., McGill University-Montreal, 1965.

Yeung, Donald Professor & Associate Chair, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Stanford University, 1990; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993; Ph.D., 1997.

Yglesias, Caren Lecturer, AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture; B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1976; M.A., Georgetown University, 1981; M.S., University of Virginia, 1998; Ph.D., 2002.

Ying, Jordan Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 2004; M.A., Princeton University, 2006; Ph.D., 2010.

Yonkos, Lance T. Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., Washington & Lee University, 1986; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; Ph.D., 2005.

Yoon, Ilchul Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Sogang University-Seoul, 1999; M.S., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 2001; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2010.

Yorke, James A. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Mathematics; A.B., Columbia University, 1963; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1966.

Yotova, Denitsa Haralampieva Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; M.A., University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 2014.

Yotsukura, Lindsay A. Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Affiliate Associate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Maryland Language Science Center; B.A., Williams College, 1984; M.Ed., Harvard University, 1987; M.A., Ohio State University, 1991; Ph.D., 1997.

Young, Jarred Alexander Senior Lecturer, ENGR-Dean-Keystone Program; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2009; M.S., 2013; Ph.D., 2017.

Young, Rachel Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.Mus., New England Conservatory of Music, 1991; M.Mus., Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, 1993.

Yousefi, Bardia Lecturer, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Shahrood University of Technology, 2007; M.S., University of Malaya-Kuala Lumpur, 2012; Ph.D., 2016; Ph.D., Laval University-Quebec, 2018.

Yu, Cunxi Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2017.

Yu, Kenneth H. Professor, ENGR-Aerospace Engineering; B.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1985; M.S., 1988; Ph.D., 1989.

Yu, Liangli Professor, AGNR-Nutrition and Food Science; B.S., China Medical University, 1984; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., Purdue University-West Lafayette, 1999.

Yu, Miao Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 1996; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2002.

Yu, Michael Shiaw-Ru Lecturer, BSOS-Criminology & Criminal Justice; B.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 2008.

Yuan, Robert T. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics; B.S., Antioch College, 1960; Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1966.

Yue, Dahai Assistant Professor, SPHL-Health Policy and Management; M.D., Shandong University, 2012; M.S., Peking University, 2015; Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 2020.

Yusko, Kenneth Paul Assistant Clinical Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.S., Georgetown University, 1985; M.A., University of Maryland-College Park, 1992; Ph.D., 2001.

Zachariah, Michael R. Professor Emeritus, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., University of California-Los Angeles, 1979; M.S., 1981; Ph.D., 1986.

Zakharia, Zeena Assistant Professor, EDUC-Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education; B.A., Yale University, 1994; M.Ed., Harvard University, 1997; Ed.D., Columbia University, 2008.

Zaki, George Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.S., University of Cairo, 2005; M.S., 2008; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 2013.

Zaki, Kawthar A. Professor Emerita, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; B.S., Ain Shaims University-Cairo, 1962; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1966; Ph.D., 1969.

Zakim, Eric Associate Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Associate Professor, ARHU-English; B.A., Oberlin College, 1982; B.Mus., 1982; M.A., University of California-Berkeley, 1989; Ph.D., 1996.

Zakota, Mark Assistant Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Assistant Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.S., University of South Florida, 2016; M.O., 2018; Ph.D., 2023.

Zambrana, Ruth Enid Distinguished University Professor, ARHU-Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-American Studies; Affiliate Professor, ARHU-Dean-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center; B.A., City University of New York-Queens College, 1969; M.S.W., University of Pennsylvania, 1971; Ph.D., Boston University, 1977.

Zan, Xin Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2022.

Zdravkovska, Nevenka Librarian III, LIBR-Libraries; B.S., Cyril and Methodius University, 1973; M.A./M.L.S., Texas Woman's University, 1994.

Zeeger, Tracy Marie Associate Clinical Professor, SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.P.H., 2006; Ph.D., 2020.

Zeidan, Quira Assistant Clinical Professor, SVPAAP-Office of Undergraduate Research; B.S., Central University of Venezuela-Caracas, 1999; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2018.

Zeigler, Ronald Director, PRES-ODI-Nyumburu Cultural Center; B.A., State University of New York-Health Science Center-Stony Brook, 1972; M.A., 1973; Ph.D., University of Maryland-College Park, 1983.

Zelaya, Carina Assistant Professor, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of Kentucky, 2016; M.A., 2018; Ph.D., 2022.

Zelkowitz, Marvin V. Professor Emeritus, CMNS-Computer Science; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967; M.S., Cornell University, 1969; Ph.D., 1971.

Zellars Strohl, Shannon Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., Florida State University, 2006; M.A., Indiana University, 2011.

Zeller, Thomas Professor, ARHU-History; M.A., University of Munich, 1995; Ph.D., 1999.

Zelner, Bennet Associate Professor, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Brown University, 1990; M.S., University of California-Berkeley, 1999; Ph.D., 2001.

Zeng, Ning Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S., University of Science & Technology of China, 1987; M.S., University of Arizona, 1991; Ph.D., 1994.

Zha, Yantian Lecturer, CMNS-Computer Science; Lecturer, ENGR-Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering; B.E., Southeast University, 2014; M.S., Arizona State University, 2017; Ph.D., 2022.

Zhang, Boyu Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Peking University, 2013; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2018.

Zhang, Chen Assistant Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; B.S., Nanjing Tech University, 2007; M.S., Tianjin University, 2009; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014.

Zhang, Da-Lin Professor, CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science; Affiliate Professor, CMNS-Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center; B.S., University of Science & Technology-Hong Kong, 1976; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1981; Ph.D., 1985.

Zhang, Hongyi Senior Lecturer, BMGT-Logistics, Business & Public Policy; B.S., Shendong University of Technology, 1989; M.S.W.E., George Mason University, 1989; M.A., Liaoning Normal University, 1994.

Zhang, Jie Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., People's University of China/Renmin University of China, 1992; M.A., University of Chicago, 1995; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1999.

Zhang, Kaiqing Assistant Professor, ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering; Assistant Professor, ENGR-Institute for Systems Research; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2015; M.S., University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, 2017; M.S., 2017; Ph.D., 2021.

Zhang, Kunpeng Associate Professor, BMGT-Decision, Operations & Information Technologies; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; M.S., University of Arizona, 2009; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2013.

Zhang, Li-Qun Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 1982; M.S., Vanderbilt University, 1988; Ph.D., 1990.

Zhang, Lu Lecturer, BMGT-Accounting; B.S., Shanghai University of Finance & Economics, 2007; M.S., Pace University - New York, 2012; Ph.D., Rutgers University, 2021.

Zhang, Ting Associate Professor, ARHU-History; B.A., Peking University, 2004; M.A., 2007; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2014.

Zhang, Yanjin Associate Professor, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; D.V.M., Shandong Agricultural University, 1984; M.S., China Institute of Veterinary Drug Control, 1989; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1998.

Zhang, Yunfeng Professor, ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering; B.S., Tongji University/Tungchai University, 1993; M.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 1996; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 2001.

Zhao, Ji-Cheng Professor & Chair, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; B.S., Central South University, 1985; M.S., 1988; Ph.D., Lehigh University, 1995.

Zhao, Yunfei Assistant Professor, ENGR-Mechanical Engineering; B.S., Shandong University, 2011; D.Engin., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2016.

Zhou, Bo Associate Professor, BMGT-Marketing; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; B.A., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2006; M.A., University of Southern California, 2009; Ph.D., Duke University, 2014.

Zhou, Minglang Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Guangdong University of Foreign Studies & Foreign Trade, 1978; M.A., Portland State University, 1988; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1993.

Zhou, Naijun Senior Lecturer, BSOS-Geography; B.S., Wuhan University, 1993; M.S., Beijing University, 1996; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003; Ph.D., 2005.

Zhou, Tianyi Assistant Professor, CMNS-Computer Science; Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; B.S., Beijing Institute of Technology, 2008; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2022.

Zhou, You Assistant Professor, ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, CMNS-Physics; B.S., Peking University, 2010; Ph.D., Harvard University, 2015.

Zhu, Mengqiang Associate Professor, CMNS-Geology; Affiliate Associate Professor, AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology; B.S., North China Electric Power University, 2002; M.S., Chinese Academy of Science, 2005; Ph.D., University of Delaware, 2010.

Zhu, Wenlu Professor, CMNS-Geology; B.S., Peking University, 1986; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1996.

Zhu, Xiaoping Professor & Chair, AGNR-Veterinary Medicine Program; D.V.M., Ningxia University, China, 1984; M.S., China Agriculture University, 1987; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997.

Zhu, Yihang Assistant Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Tsinghua University/Qinghua University, 2012; Sc.D., Harvard University, 2017.

Zia, Lamia Lecturer, ARHU-Communication; B.A., University of the Punjab-Lahore, 1998; M.A., 2002; M.A., University of Iowa, 2012; M.A., University of Texas-Tyler, 2016.

Zickert, Christian Krogager Associate Professor, CMNS-Mathematics; B.S., Aarhus Universitet, 2002; M.S., 2005; Ph.D., Columbia University, 2008.

Ziegler, Delores Professor, ARHU-School of Music; 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. B.Mus., Maryville College, 1973; M.Mus., University of Tennessee, 1978.

Zierden, Hannah C Assistant Professor, ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Affiliate Assistant Professor, ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering; B.S., Ohio State University, 2015; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2020.

Zilfi, Madeline C. Professor Emerita, ARHU-History; B.A., Mount Holyoke College, 1964; M.A., University of Chicago, 1971; Ph.D., 1976.

Zimmerman, Daniel J. Lecturer, ARHU-School of Music; B.A., Yale University, 1985; M.A., University of Chicago, 1989; Ph.D., 2002.

Zimmerman, Jo B. Senior Lecturer, SPHL-Kinesiology; B.S., George Mason University, 1994; M.S., 1996.

Zinn, Aubrey V. Lecturer, ARHU-English; B.A., University of Delaware, 1995; M.A., Towson University, 2018.

Zitzewitz, Karin Professor & Chair, ARHU-Art History & Archaeology; B.A., Oberlin College, 1996; M.A., Columbia University, 2001; Ph.D., 2006.

Zocal Da Silva, Barbara Assistant Clinical Professor, ARHU-School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; B.A., Universidade Estadual Paulista, 2010; M.A., University of Sao Paulo, 2015; Ph.D., 2023.

Zotkin, Dmitry Adjunct Associate Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, 1996; M.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 1999; Ph.D., 2002.

Zou, Linda Assistant Professor, BSOS-Psychology; B.A., College of William & Mary, 2012; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle, 2019.

Zremski, Gerald Lecturer, JOUR-Philip Merrill College of Journalism; B.A., Syracuse University, 1982; M.A., American University, 1996.

Zsak, Sarah Lynn Lecturer, BSOS-Hearing & Speech Sciences; B.S., University of Maryland-College Park, 2004; M.A., 2014.

Zur, Emanuel Associate Professor, BMGT-Accounting; Associate Professor, BMGT-Robert H. Smith School of Business; D.B.A., New York University, 2002.

Zwicker, Matthias Professor & Chair, CMNS-Computer Science; Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.S., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-Zurich, 1998; Ph.D., 2003.

Zwolak, Justyna P. Adjunct Assistant Professor, CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies; M.S., Nicolaus Copernicus University, 2007; Ph.D., 2011.

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Harvard Business School Now Offers a STEM MBA

— (HBS) announced today that its has been reclassified to qualify as a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree, effective this fall for the class of 2025 and onward.

This change is in recognition of the addition of a course on data science and artificial intelligence for leaders in the first year Required Curriculum (RC) and the recent significant growth of management science content in the second year Elective Curriculum (EC).

“This change will enable all students, particularly our international students, to pursue the opportunities a STEM-eligible degree affords,” said Jana Pompadur Kierstead, executive director, MBA and Doctoral Programs and External Relations.

The HBS MBA Program continues to emphasize the foundational, general management education with which it has trained leaders for over a century with the now integral tools and skills of management science. Today, many roles in finance, strategy, innovation, and operations rely heavily on data science for important managerial decisions, and HBS faculty members have responded by developing courses and content focused on quantitative and analytical skills that now permeate both the required and elective curricula.

In the EC, class selections have increasingly focused on courses offering management science content, with students achieving, on average, more than half of their required credits from management science track (MST) qualifying courses. Some examples of recent and popular elective courses featuring management science content include Generative AI for Business Leaders, Data Visualization for Analysis, and Communication and Supply Chain Analytics.

In response, the HBS MBA Program recently requested that the Harvard University Standing Committee on Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Codes reclassify the School’s entire MBA degree to the STEM Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods CIP Code.

As a result, HBS’s international students may now reside in the United States longer to pursue additional post-graduate opportunities through (OPT).

“What the world’s businesses need from their leaders evolves,” said Matt Weinzierl, Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of Business Administration and senior associate dean and chair of the MBA Program. “Increasingly, those leaders are being asked to utilize management science when making tough decisions. Our faculty recognized this evolution and have created and integrated into their teaching cutting-edge, compelling content to ensure that our students are equipped to lead with these new tools. The formal STEM designation is in acknowledgement of this fundamental shift and opens up new avenues for our graduates.”

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MBA Ranking: Business School Careers, Culture And Curriculum

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The best business schools don’t just do one thing well. They’re committed to top-to-bottom excellence in every dimension: programming, experience, support, and satisfaction. That cohesion – and the strategy and execution behind it – trickles into every corner of a program. All the right people buy in. Call it a virtuous cycle: Respected leaders hire A-level talent and admit high potentials – with the latter joining top firms and opening doors for those who follow.

MBA Rankings are designed to condense data until it fits into one neatly-packaged number. The Princeton Review takes a different approach. Rather than bundling data, The Princeton Review breaks it apart so readers know specifically where their target schools shine. The ranking consists of 18 categories, such as the quality of the faculty or consulting programming. Rather than a final index score tethered to questionable weights, The Princeton Review simply shares the Top 10 performers across each category. In the process, readers can identify the programs providing the highest student and alumni satisfaction in the areas that matter most to them. Call it the ranking that lets readers think for themselves, an imperfect instrument that respects its audience and possesses the courage to be different.

The result? Like most rankings, the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management cemented their M7 credentials by regularly ranking among the best across-the-board. Like previous Princeton Review rankings, there were several upstarts – including Virginia Darden, Michigan Ross, and Vanderbilt Owen – whose rankings position them as undervalued assets that deserve a deeper look.

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THE METHODOLOGY

“Since we debuted our b-school rankings in 2004 in multiple categories as opposed to a single list, our goal has been to help b-school bound students identify the MBA program best for them,” wrote Rob Franek, The Princeton Review ‘s Editor-in-Chief, in a press release “The schools that made our list for 2024 all have impressive individual distinctions. What they share are three characteristics that broadly informed our criteria for these rankings: outstanding academics, robust experiential learning components, and excellent career services. Equally impressive to us—and probably to prospective applicants—is that every one of our best b-schools for 2024 garnered highly favorable ratings among its MBA students we surveyed.”

Unveiled on July 16th, the 2024 Princeton Review MBA ranking is a better late than never proposition. After all, the 2023 ranking was released in February 2023, a near 18-month gap between rankings. To compile the student portion of the 2024 ranking, The Princeton Review surveyed over 21,500 on-campus respondents from 244 graduate business schools who’d been enrolled in their program within the past three years. As part of the student survey, respondents rated areas ranging from faculty to campus life. In addition, The Princeton Review submitted surveys to school administrators to compile data on “academics, selectivity, faculty, technical platforms, career services, and other topics.”

Overall, The Princeton Review compiled 60 data points to produce rankings across its 18 categories, which contain a mix of student-only, administrator-only, and combined student-and-administrator data. Instead of supplying actual school scores, however, The Princeton Review simply ranks the Top 10 in each category. This makes it impossible to know the gaps between ranked programs or even where unranked programs finished compared to their peer schools.

YALE AND NYU REPEAT WHILE KELLOGG DISRUPTS

The Princeton Review ’s programming ranking may be its most valuable measure. Think of it as a mix of school data like placement and starting pay and student assessments “of how well their school is preparing them for a career in a particular field.” In this area, The Princeton Review covers seven different industries:

Human Resources

Not surprisingly, a different school tops each of the seven lists. Yale SOM repeated as the top program for Consulting, with Michigan Ross dislodging Virginia Darden as the #2 MBA program in the field (and Northwestern Kellogg moving from being unranked to 4th). NYU Stern again snapped up the #1 spot in Finance, besting Columbia Business School and Virginia Darden (while UNC Kenan-Flagler and Rice Jones clung to the 4th and 5th spots). Northwestern Kellogg disrupted the Management category, claiming the top spot from Stanford GSB (which dropped to 4th). Like Consulting and Finance, a newbie – UC Berkeley Haas – checked into the #4 spot in Management.

While Kellogg has traditionally been dubbed the “Marketing School,” it actually finished 6th in this measure. In fact, Stanford GSB is the only program to stick in Marketing’s Top 5 – and it fell from 1st to 5th. Washington Foster took its place at #1, followed by under-the-radar programs like Indiana Kelley, Wisconsin Business School, and UCLA Anderson. On top of that, last year’s #2 in Marketing – Dartmouth Tuck – actually dropped out of the Top 10.

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WHAT SETS KELLOGG AND OWEN APART

In a head-scratcher, Purdue Krannert ranked as the top school for Operations – even though it no longer offers a full-time MBA program. The same can be said for Penn State Smeal, which placed 3rd. After being the runner-up to Stanford GSB in the Non-Profit space last year, Bard College seized the top spot, while Pepperdine Graziadio climbed from 5th to 2nd. BYU Marriott joined Bard in moving from #2 to #1 – this time in Human Resources.

Among the various academic program rankings, three programs ranked among the Top 10 in four categories: Stanford GSB, Northwestern Kellogg, and Vanderbilt Owen. Alas, Stanford GSB lost the #1 spot in three categories this year. At the same time, Duke Fuqua and Virginia Darden ranked among the ten-best in three categories.

Historically, Kellogg has been associated with teamwork more than management. In fact, the school notes that MBAs will likely participate in 200 team meetings during their time in Evanston. In Kellogg’s worldview, service and collaboration are cornerstones for being an effective manager. The school has branded itself as “Low ego, high impact” leadership – an approach grounded in reflection and self-awareness that fosters dialogue and trust.

“The school’s focus is on developing a leader who can navigate an environment of change, and a leader who has been shaped by and embodies the essential quality of creativity and collaboration, explains Emily Haydon, Kellogg’s Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, in a 2023 interview with P&Q . “With this focus and shared culture, we produce leaders who leverage this empathic mindset to drive relationships and performance both professionally and personally.”

In contrast, you could say Vanderbilt Owen’s programming success has been a by-product of its personalized approach, where each student receives intensive support to achieve their career growth plan.

“Having every resource for success is crucial – world class faculty and dynamic classrooms, life-changing career opportunities, immersive experiences and surroundings, and faculty, staff and peers that care about your success,” says Bailey McChesney, Director of MBA Admissions at Owen, in a 2024 interview with P&Q . “The Vanderbilt MBA program has all of those things, but what differentiates us is that our small size, extremely close-knit community and incredible setting in Nashville, Tennessee mean that all of those resources are readily accessible and the people behind them all know your name. Within a one-minute walk in our building, a student could see their Leadership Coach, Career Coach, Academic Advisor and professors, and will walk by dozens of their classmates gathering together. Our community cares deeply about not only the outcomes students achieve, but their experience and growth in the program, and success well beyond business school.”

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WHY DARDEN FACULTY RANK #1

The rankings also feature seven categories based exclusively on student survey results. They include the following areas:

Best Classroom Experience:  “Professors’ teaching abilities, the integration of new business trends and practices in the curricula, the intellectual level of their classmates’ contributions in course discussions, and whether the business school is meeting their academic expectations.”

Best Professors:  “How good their professors are as teachers and how accessible they are outside the classroom.”

Most Competitive Students:  “How competitive their classmates are, how heavy the workload is, and the perceived academic pressure.”

Most Family Friendly:  “How happy married students are, how many students have children, how helpful the school is to students with children, and how much the school does for spouses of students.”

Best Campus Environment:  “How happy students are and how they rate the town the school is located in and the campus community, the availability of school activities, and level of participation from fellow students.”

Best Administered:  “How smoothly the school is run, and the ease with which students can get into required and popular courses.”

Most Green MBA:  “How well their school is preparing them in environmental/sustainability and social responsibility issues, and for a career in a green job market.”

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Syracuse’s Whitman School Online MBA Program Highly Ranked in 2024 Princeton Review

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Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management was prominently featured in The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2024 ,and the program is ranked No. 21 among the Top 50 schools. In 2023, Whitman’s online MBA program was ranked No. 40.

The 2024 Princeton Review’s Top 50 Online MBA Programs ranking is based on a combination of institutional and student survey data, including career outcomes, technological infrastructure, academic rigor, cost and affordability, among others. The survey also incorporates student opinions that the Princeton Review collected through its online MBA student survey and institutional data reported by administrators at the business schools. This year, the data reflects surveys of administrators at 165 business schools offering online MBAs and more than 10,700 online MBA students. 

According to the Princeton Review, online MBA programs have become as rigorous as their on-campus counterparts. For many business school candidates, an online degree might even be the smarter choice. Online programs offer flexibility, affordability, access to innovative technologies, students from a diverse career backgrounds and global opportunities.

Here are some of the highlights of what Whitman students said:  

  • The online MBA program provides “a solid educational and professional core,” “online interaction with classmates and the professor,” and “flexibility of an online format instead of going part time attending classroom lectures.”
  • The School also offers immersion events “so that online students still have the opportunity to network with their peers.” This makes them feel as though they are “a part of the institution and not just a number.”
  • The majority of topics cover “current business practices and can be applied to current business problems.” While the amount of work can be “a lot to manage,” according to many students, “the way the classes are laid out makes it very easy for students to access, since there are many different days and hours, students are able to choose from to accommodate their own work schedules.”
  • The asynchronous and synchronous classes “are often taught by two different people.” This often “helps students hear the same information in two different ways.” Supplementary “resources and videos” are also provided as extra support.
  • Discussions in class are “always thought-provoking” due to classmates who are “driven, intelligent and strive for excellence.”

"We are very happy to once again have validation of our programs from an outside rankings organization. This continues our School’s upward trajectory for being recognized as providing a highly valuable educational experience. We also appreciate the comments on the student-focused part of our program. Whitman has continuously concentrated on the online students' experience, and we appreciate them highlighting this aspect," says Alex McKelvie, interim dean of the Whitman School.

“This is the second ranking survey where students have highlighted the academic experience we provide. Whitman achieved an overall ranking of No. 29 this fall in Poets&Quants ranking of online MBA programs. Recent alumni ranked us No. 15 overall on academic experience. Of particular note was alumni satisfaction with live synchronous classes (ranked No. 10 nationally) and professor quality (ranked No. 7 nationally),” says Amy McHale, assistant dean for graduate programs at Whitman.

For more information on Whitman’s online MBA program visit: https://whitman.syracuse.edu/online-masters-programs-programs/mba-online

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Top Finance Graduate Award 2024: Celebrating the Future of Finance

For the second year running, HEC Paris hosted the Top Finance Graduate Award 2024, a celebration of innovation and academic excellence organized by professors Jean-Edouard Colliard and Augustin Landier. The daylong event showcased groundbreaking research by six of the most promising PhD candidates in finance worldwide. Jacob Conway of Stanford University, Taisiya Sikorskaya from London Business School, Tim de Silva from MIT Sloan, Naz Koont from Columbia Business School, Leland Bybee from Yale School of Management, and Julia Selgrad from NYU Stern shared not only their exceptional research but also for their compelling visions of the future of finance. We exchanged with three of them.

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The Top Finance Graduate Award is more than a recognition; it is a celebration of the future of finance. As Associate Professor of Finance Jean-Edouard Colliard explains: "We invite the best six PhD candidates in finance of 2024 to present their work at HEC, in front of faculty and PhD students from HEC and other schools from around the world.” Colliard believes this Award encourages students to research novel ideas and break new ground: “This event promotes the work of young scholars, shows younger students the type of research an ambitious PhD program can produce, and builds links between the HEC community and future leaders of the field."

This year confirmed a growing tendency to mix both theoretical and empirical criteria using rich and original data bases. This was reflected by the award-winners, six outstanding candidates from diverse horizons. Each presented their research in 30-minute sessions which demonstrated the depth and diversity of contemporary financial studies. The May 15 conference featured several outstanding papers, and we reached out to three of them.

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Jacob Conway: Navigating Corporate Governance and Social Issues

Stanford University’s Jacob Conway is no stranger to the intricate dynamics of corporate finance and industrial organization. His research delves into the causes and consequences of firms engaging with social, political, and environmental issues. “ We study the extent to which individuals' consumption decisions are influenced by firms' stances on controversial social issues and the implied incentives for firms to take such stances,” Conway explains shortly after the award ceremony ends. To do this, the academic and his fellow researchers use transactions from a major payment card company to predict cardholders’ likely social alignment with firm stances and to quantify effects on consumption.

And the results could have significant implications: “Consumers most aligned with a firm's social stance increase their consumption at the firm by 19 percent in the month following widely known social stance events, and consumers most opposed to the firm's stance decrease their consumption by 11 percent.” The results of his research indicate that consumers meaningfully respond to their social alignment with firms, and that this consumer response can incentivize profit-maximizing firms to engage with social issues.

Taisiya Sikorskaya: Unveiling the Complexities of Institutional Investors

At the conference, Taisiya Sikorskaya from London Business School provided both an academic and a layman version of her research outline. The future assistant professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business brings a profound understanding of asset pricing and institutional dynamics. “I examine how non-bank financial institutions, like investment managers and broker-dealers, impact asset allocation and pricing across different markets.” Sikorskaya focuses on three main areas: the influence of investment managers on asset valuations, retail trading behaviors in options markets, and the pricing inefficiencies in various financial markets. “My work reveals that increasing institutional ownership can make it more challenging and costly to sell stocks short.”

The academic, who previously worked in asset management both in Switzerland and the UK, explores retail trading patterns in the U.S. options market, highlighting retail investor preferences for cheaper options and the associated losses due to transaction costs. “I also delve into how specialized financial institutions exploit market inefficiencies in options and exchange-traded fund markets.” Indeed, by analyzing regulatory data and market participants' holdings, she reveals the intricate relationships between asset demand and lending supply, challenging existing asset pricing theories and advocating for more comprehensive data collection in lending markets.

Tim de Silva: Bridging Household Finance and Behavioral Economics

MIT Sloan's Tim de Silva has been making significant strides in household finance, macro-finance, and public finance in the course of his doctoral research. His work often intersects with behavioral economics, providing fresh insights into the financial behaviors of households and their broader economic implications. De Silva's presentation, titled "Insurance versus Moral Hazard in Income-Contingent Student Loan Repayment," examined the trade-offs between providing insurance and the risk of moral hazard in the context of student loan repayment.

At present this loan debt crisis is affecting over 43 million Americans. According to Education Data Initiative , its rising debt and overall hardship is the result of a total of $1.75 trillion in private and federal student loan debt combined. Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, De Silva’s findings offer valuable policy insights, particularly in designing student loan systems that balance support for students with incentives for timely repayment.

An Award with Positive Long-term Impact

Reflecting on the award he received on the HEC campus, Jacob Conway confides: "I am honored to have been selected for this award, and I really enjoyed and benefited from this opportunity to get to know my colleagues in the finance profession. I loved learning about the cutting-edge research of my fellow job market candidates, and each of us seemed to be expanding the frontiers of finance in different directions."

Similar emotions are shared by Taisiya Sikorskaya. Receiving the award was a moment of immense pride for the LBS scholar: “Yes, it was an incredible honor,” she says . “I am deeply humbled to be included among such distinguished young economists, and I look forward to working with them in the future. The award ceremony organized by HEC Paris was exceptional, providing a wonderful opportunity to share our research and engage with faculty and PhD students from various French universities in a relaxed and welcoming environment."

For Tim de Silva the award goes well beyond the ceremony itself. "During the PhD, you spend years working on research that you are really passionate about and that maybe one day some people will also find interesting.” The scholar was previously working in Equity Derivatives Sales and Trading at Morgan Stanley and could not imagine being rewarded for such academic explorations: “Having my research selected, along with the fantastic work done by my fellow award recipients and the prestigious list of past recipients, feels quite surreal. An enjoyable aspect of the award was meeting the other recipients, whom we hear so much about on the job market but have never formally met."

A Platform for Future Leaders

Indeed, the Top Finance Graduate Award is not just a symbolic event; it is a launchpad for future leaders in finance. By bringing together the brightest minds and providing them with a platform to share their research, the award fosters a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to advancing our understanding of financial economics. As Jean-Edouard Colliard highlights:  "It’s a very prestigious award in the finance community and has been going from strength to strength since it began over ten years ago. It used to be sponsored by AQR Capital Management, then HEC Paris took over this responsibility, but we are looking for a new sponsor. After all, sponsoring the award gives a unique opportunity to discuss advances in finance with future leaders in the field, and even play pétanque with them." Indeed, for the second year in a row the day ended with an introduction of the laureates to the very French discipline of pétanque... with most positive consequences!

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The 2024 edition of the award has undoubtedly succeeded in its mission. From stimulating academic discussions to fostering new connections, the conference has left an indelible mark on all participants. As the winners continue their academic and professional journeys, their contributions will undoubtedly shape the future of finance, reflecting the high standards and innovative spirit of the Top Finance Graduate Award.

In conclusion, this award is seen as a testament to the value of fostering young talent in finance. “ This is a prestigious and visible award in the finance community,"  says professor Jean-Edouard Colliard who celebrated his 10 years at HEC Paris by orchestrating the annual award.  "The laureates are amongst the six best students out of 200-plus finance PhD students on the international finance job market."  In this Olympic year, Copenhagen Business School passed on the baton to HEC in hosting the Award for a second consecutive year. The French business school hopes to compere the event once again in 2025. "By recognizing and promoting the work of emerging scholars, the prize not only celebrates individual achievements but also contributes to the collective advancement of the field," says Colliard. Indeed, the insights and innovations presented by the six 2024 winners - Jacob Conway, Taisiya Sikorskaya, Tim de Silva, Naz Koont, Leland Bybee and Julia Selgrad from NYU Stern -   promise to influence financial research and practice for years to come.

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