Kenneth Kelton
Department of Physics|Department of Physics
Kenneth Kelton, the Arthur Holly Compton Professor in Arts & Sciences and Director of the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, is an expert in a phenomenon called nucleation, which is the most common way that physical systems change from one phase to another and is a governing process in nearly all phase transformations. Click HERE […]
Young-Shin Jun
School of Engineering & Applied Science|School of Engineering & Applied Science
Young-Shin Jun is a Professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering and the EECE Director of Graduate Studies. Her expertise involves environmental nanochemistry to address challenges in energy and water by controlling nucleation and reactions at water-solid interfaces Click HERE for more information on Young-Shin Jun.
Caitlin Kelleher
School of Engineering & Applied Science|School of Engineering & Applied Science
Caitlin Kelleher, the Hugo F. & Ina Champ Urbauer Career Development Associate Professor at the School of Engineering & Applied Science, is a researcher in Human-Computer Interaction and focuses on designing new kinds of programming environments and languages that democratize programming. Recently, her research group has focused on supporting children learning to program independently. This research has […]
Andrew Knight
Olin Business School|Olin Business School
Andrew Knight, associate professor of organizational behavior at Olin Business School, focuses his research on the dynamics of innovation and teams. Of particular interest to Knight are industries, such as healthcare and education, in which people are the products. “Much of my work and research has been centered on how to successfully implement change in […]
Kathryn Miller
Department of Biology|Department of Biology
Kathryn Miller, is professor and chair of the Department of Biology. Her research focuses on the differentiation of cell types in multicellular organisms—specifically the roles actin cytoskeleton structures play in some of these specialized cells. Miller has played a pivotal role in advancing K-12 science education. As an ISP Faculty Fellow her focus is advancing […]
Tim Moore
Department of Classics|Department of Classics
Tim Moore, is the John and Penelope Biggs Distinguished Professor of Classics, and the Director of Undergraduate Studies. His work concentrates on several areas of classical antiquity, including the comic theatre of Greece and Rome, Greek and Roman music, and Roman historiography. Click HERE for more information on Tim Moore.
Barbara Schaal
Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences|Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Barbara Schaal, is the Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences and the Mary-Dell Chilton Distinguished Professor in the Department of Biology. She is an evolutionary plant biologist. She is recognized for her studies using DNA sequences to understand evolutionary processes such as gene flow, geographical differentiation, and the domestication of crop species. Work in her lab […]
Jennifer Smith
Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences|Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences
Jennifer Smith is Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences. She is responsible for the university’s liberal arts curriculum as well as every phase of student life, from admission through graduation and onward to postgraduate success. She is passionate about the value of a liberal arts education and […]
Blake Thornton
Department of Mathematics|Department of Mathematics
Blake Thornton is Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Click HERE for more information on Blake Thornton.
Brent Williams
School of Engineering & Applied Science|School of Engineering & Applied Science
Brent Williams is the Raymond R. Tucker Distinguished InCEES Career Development Associate Professor. His research interests focus on the exploration of the composition, chemistry and physical properties of Earth’s atmosphere to determine the role of biogenic and anthropogenic gases and particles in Earth’s climate system and their impact on human health. Click HERE for more information on […]