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Fangfang Zhang

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Dr. Fangfang Zhang

Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence ( [email protected] ) Evolutionary Computation Research Group ( ECRG ) School of Engineering and Computer Science ( SECS ) Victoria University of Wellington

PhD Vacancy : I am looking for PhD/MSc/Honours/Summer Research students. If you are interested, please do not hesitate to contact me.

  • IEEE CIS Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award, 2025 , “ Genetic Programming Hyper-heuristics for Dynamic Flexible Job Shop Scheduling ” ($1,000 USD)
  • Best Poster Runner-up Award , our poster “ A Semantic Genetic Programming Approach to Evolving Heuristics for Multi-objective Dynamic Scheduling ” won the Best Poster Award Runner-up of Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AJCAI) 2023.
  • Best Paper Award , our paper “ Grammar-guided Linear Genetic Programming for Dynamic Job Shop Scheduling ” won the Best Paper Award of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) 2023.
  • 2023 Humies SILVER Award , presented at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) , "Learning Emergency Medical Dispatch Policies via Genetic Programming", Humies SILVER Award , 2023 ($2,000 USD)
  • Presentation Award , our PhD student, Jordan MacLachlan won the VUW 3-minutes Thesis Presentation Second Prize Award, 2023 ($1,000 NZD)
  • 2022 SIGEVO Dissertation Award , Honorable Mention: “ Genetic Programming Hyper-heuristics for Dynamic Flexible Job Shop Scheduling ” ($1,000 USD)
  • Our new book published: “ Genetic Programming for Production Scheduling: An Evolutionary Learning Approach ”, Springer (XXXIII+338 pages, the first book on hyper-heuristic for production scheduling )
  • Best Paper Award , our paper “ An Investigation of Multitask Linear Genetic Programming for Dynamic Job Shop Scheduling ” won the Best Paper Award of European Conference on Genetic Programming (EuroGP) 2022.
  • Best Paper Runner-Up Award , our paper “ Genetic Programming with Multi-tree Representation for Dynamic Flexible Job Shop Scheduling ” won the Best Paper Runner-Up Award of Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AJCAI) 2018.

Research Interests

• Job shop scheduling, hyper-heuristic learning / optimisation • Artificial intelligence, machine learning • Evolutionary computation, particularly genetic programming • Transfer learning, multitask optimisation, multi-objective optimisation • Feature selection, surrogate, genetic operators

Fangfang Zhang (Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China, in 2014 and 2017, respectively, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, in 2021. She is currently a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence with the Centre of Data Science and AI & the School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand. She has over 65 publications. Her current research interests include evolutionary computation, hyper-heuristic learning / optimisation, job shop scheduling, and multitask learning. Dr. Zhang is a member of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and Association for Computing Machinery, and has been severing as reviewers for top international journals such as the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation and the IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, and conferences including the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference and the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation. She is an Associate Editor of Expert Systems With Applications, and Swarm and Evolutionary Computation. She is also a committee member of the IEEE NZ Central Section. She is the Secretary of IEEE New Zealand Central Section, treasurer of Young Professional Affinity Group, and the Secretary of Women-in-Engineering Affinity Group of IEEE NZ Central Section. She was the Chair of the IEEE Student Branch at VUW, the chair of Professional Activities Coordinator. In addition, she is the diversity chair and Post-Doc Member representative of AI Researchers Association.

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  • Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent System Engineering , such as Machine Learning, Evolutionary Computation, Particle Swarm Optimisation, Genetic Programming, Learning Classifier Systems, Intelligent Agents, Recommender Systems and Web Intelligence
  • Computer System Engineering , such as Mechatronics, Embedded Controllers, and Autonomous Mobile Robots
  • Database Systems and Data Engineering , including Conceptual Modelling, Data Warehousing, Data Mining
  • Distributed Systems and Network Engineering , such as Distributed and Grid Computing, Network Protocols, Network/Internet Design, Network Building and Management, and Security
  • Electronic Engineering , such as Communications, Signal Processing, Wireless Communications, Sensor Systems, Dynamic Systems and Control
  • Modelling , such as Model-Driven Development, Metamodelling, Multi-Level Modelling
  • Programming Languages , such as Compilers, Formal Software Development, Object-Oriented Software Design, Programming Languages, Program Analysis, Ownership and Immutability, Agile Development
  • Human-Computer Interaction , such as Mobile User Interfaces, Software Visualisation
  • Logic and Computation
  • Computer Graphics and Computer Vision
  • More details of the research areas can be seen from the Staff Web Site and the School Research Groups .
  • Depending on the research areas, a PhD student can choose to take one of the following course codes in the School for enrolment: COMP690, CGRA690, and ENGR690 (and also ECEN690, NWEN690, SWEN690 with approval.)

School Masters by Thesis Programs

  • COMP591: Masters of Science (MSc, Part 2) in Computer Science. Research areas include all areas of Computer Science such as Artificial Intelligence, Databases, Distributed Systems, Formal methods, Human-Computer Interaction, Internet and Network systems, and Software Engineering.
  • COMP595: Masters of Science (MSc, Part 2) in Computer Graphics. Research areas include Computer Graphics and Computer Vision including applications to movies, games, and medical visualisation.
  • ELCO591: Masters of Science (MSc, Part 2) in Electronic and Computer Systems. This is the science version for areas in electronic and computer system engineering.
  • ENGR591/ENGR592: Master of Engineering (thesis), Research areas includes electronic and computer system engineering, network engineering, software engineering, and interdisciplinary areas such as intelligent systems and applications in any of the three areas. -->

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Associate professor school of engineering and computer science victoria university of wellington, new zealand, publications, « official page, phd scholarships.

PhD Scholarships are available for a number of research projects in Physical Layer wireless communications at the School of Engineering and Computer Science, VUW. Successful applicants will work as part of a group of talented researchers, publish in leading international journals and conferences, and collaborate internationally.

Research Topics

  • modelling performance of analysis of 5G wireless communication systems
  • receiver and transmitter algorithms for Massive MIMO/mmWave systems
  • channel modelling for mmWave systems

Required Qualifications

Three year PhD scholarships provide an annual tax-free stipend of around NZD 23,000 in addition to covering the cost of university fees. Note that conference travel funding is also available.

Application Process

  • Curriculum Vitae (explicitly state your GPA)
  • Copies of (University) Academic Transcripts
  • Sample of your academic writing (e.g. conference/journal publication)

Please note that due to the frequency of queries, only those applicants who provide the above information will be contacted. For more details on the remainder of the application process, see this information .

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Material processes and systems @ harvard gsd, open research position: data science / machine learning for design.

Location: Cambridge MA (remote option is possible but must have a US work visa/authorization) Position Type: Part-time, Temporary Compensation: part-time 10 – 20 hours/week, hourly rate dependent on experience. Duration: Fall 2024 Job Description: We are seeking a highly motivated and talented graduate student with expertise in Data Science and Machine Learning to join our research team for a short-term research project. The primary focus of this position is to develop predictive models that can forecast preferences and ratings based on image data, in the context of an on-going design study on the aesthetic perception of wall and floor tiles. This role will provide an excellent opportunity to apply advanced machine learning techniques to a practical problem while contributing to cutting-edge research. This work is part of the Laboratory of Design Technologies and the Material Processes and Systems Group at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Key Responsibilities: • Model Development: Design and implement machine learning models to predict user preferences and ratings from image data. • Data Processing: Clean, preprocess, and augment mid-size datasets of images to prepare them for model training and evaluation. • Model Training and Evaluation: Train, validate, and tune models to ensure high accuracy and robustness. Conduct performance evaluations using appropriate metrics. • Research Documentation: Document methodologies, experiments, and results in a clear and concise manner for both internal use and potential publication. • Collaboration: Work closely with interdisciplinary team members including designers, architects, industry experts, and supervisors to refine models and achieve research goals. • Literature Review: Stay updated with recent advancements and trends in machine learning and related fields to incorporate best practices into the project. Required Qualifications: • Education: Currently enrolled in, or recent graduate of a graduate program (Master’s or Ph.D.) in Data Science, Computer Science, Machine Learning, or a closely related field. • Technical Skills: o Proficiency in machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Keras. o Strong programming skills in Python. • Analytical Skills: Strong understanding of statistical and machine learning algorithms, including supervised and unsupervised techniques. • Research Experience: Proven experience in conducting research projects, with a strong emphasis on machine learning or data science. • Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to work independently and in a team environment.

Preferred Qualifications: • Experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch). • Experience with computer vision techniques and libraries such as OpenCV, scikit-image, or similar. • Publications or significant coursework in machine learning, computer vision, or related areas. • Familiarity with data visualization tools and techniques. Application Process: Interested candidates should submit the following documents: 1. Resume/CV: Detailing relevant educational background and research experience. 2. Statement: Explaining your interest in the position and highlighting any specific expertise that aligns with the job description. Max. 250 words. 3. References: Contact information for at least one academic or professional reference. Please send your application materials to [email protected] by September 15th 2024.

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Professor/Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology

Victoria university of wellington - school of psychology.

Location: Wellington - New Zealand
Salary: NZ$137,166 to NZ$191,738 or £67,155.92 to £93,874.16 (converted salary*) per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 30th August 2024
Closes: 27th September 2024
Job Ref: 1849
  • Do you have an established research portfolio in the area of Clinical Psychology?
  • Are you interested in working in a school that is one of the premier Schools of Psychology in New Zealand?
  • Have you got evidence of high-quality teaching at tertiary level in child Clinical Psychology or Clinical Psychology?

Kōrero mō te tūranga - About the role

Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington is currently recruiting a Ahorangi/Ahonuku Professor/Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology to join Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro - School of Psychology on a permanent, full-time contract. In this role you will be responsible for research, teaching and supervision in the Clinical Psychology programme.

Key responsibilities include the following:

  • Teach child Clinical Psychology and other relevant clinical topics at undergraduate and graduate levels
  • Assume the role of Deputy Director of the Clinical Psychology programme
  • Assist the academic and clinical staff to redevelop the existing clinical Psychology programme

Ō pūmanawa - About you

Key requirements include the following:

  • An established high-quality research portfolio in the area of Clinical Psychology
  • Demonstrated evidence of academic leadership
  • Practice experience as a Clinical Psychologist and eligibility for registration as a Clinical Psychologist in New Zealand
  • Extensive evidence of high-quality teaching at tertiary level in the area of child Clinical Psychology, and Clinical Psychology more broadly

Ētahi kōrero hai āwhina i a koe - Why you should join our team

You would be joining an established and dynamic Clinical Psychology programme within Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro - School of Psychology. We are committed to a science-informed practice model and a transdiagnostic approach to the teaching of adult and child Clinical Psychology. Our teaching practice is therefore strongly responsive to the biological, psychological, social, and cultural facets of human problems. Our programme is unique in the way we integrate critical methods from the philosophy of science, theoretical and empirical psychology, and psychiatry into our teaching.

There are many benefits to working at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, including being part of New Zealand's top research university.

Contact details for vacancy: If you have any questions regarding this role please get in touch with Professor Tony Ward ( [email protected] ). But applicants should follow all steps listed below.

Ahorangi – Professor role description – Click here to see further information, including salary information.

Ahonuku – Associate Professor role description – Click here to see further information, including salary information.

Close date for vacancy: Friday, 27 September 2024.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may progress with suitable applicants prior to the application closing date. Applications from recruitment agencies are not accepted.

Important - Application steps and information

Download and complete the University application form , (Ahorangi/Ahonuku Professor/Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology, #1849). Then, please combine your cover letter, CV, and the University application form into a single file (preferably in pdf format). Click 'apply' and follow the process to enter your contact details and attach your combined file (CV, cover letter, and the University application form) using the CV/resume; button.

If you are unable to combine your documents or have further supporting documents, please email these to [email protected] stating the reference number and position title from the advert in the subject line.  

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Purdue’s online data science master’s addresses burgeoning demand for trained data scientists

The interdisciplinary degree is accessible for working professionals from both technical and nontechnical backgrounds

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Data scientists who can make sense of today’s epic floods of data to generate actionable insights and communicate them to a variety of audiences are in demand in almost any field, from retail business and industry to health care, government, education, and more.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that jobs for data scientists will grow 36% by 2031. Nationally, there were nearly 125,000 data scientist jobs added from 2013-2023. Yet many of those jobs — with many more openings coming — went unfilled for a lack of trained data scientists. The bottom line: Nearly every industry today requires data scientists, and the number of these positions is expected to grow.

Purdue University’s new 100% online Master of Science in data science degree addresses the need and the high demand for a trained data science workforce that can harness the power of data to drive innovation, efficiency and competitiveness. The interdisciplinary master’s program is designed for working professionals with a technical background but includes a pathway to entry for professionals from nontechnical fields.

“This data science master’s program is specifically designed for online delivery and optimal online learning, making it accessible to professionals around the world,” said Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue senior vice president for partnerships and online. “The interdisciplinary curriculum is diverse, customizable to a student’s needs and tailored for practical application immediately.”

Purdue’s online master’s in data science features core courses covering foundations of data science, machine learning and data mining, big data technologies and tools, data analysis, and data visualization and communication.

Students do a capstone project pairing them with an industry mentor and a collaborative team to manage a data science project from inception to completion. That includes developing project timelines, allocating resources and adapting strategies based on the project’s evolution. The capstone, modeled after curriculum from The Data Mine , Purdue’s award-winning data science learning community, is an opportunity to apply knowledge acquired throughout the master’s program to solve complex, real-world problems.

The online master’s program also features the opportunity to earn industry-aligned certificates along the way to earning a master’s degree. Options include education, leadership, and policy; smart mobility and smart transportation; data science in finance; spatial data science; geospatial information science; managing information technology projects; IT business analysis; and applied statistics.

The program was developed by an interdisciplinary cohort of expert faculty from Purdue’s flagship campus, including the colleges of Agriculture, Education, Engineering, Health and Human Sciences, Liberal Arts, Pharmacy, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, along with the Mitch Daniels School of Business, the Purdue Polytechnic Institute, the Purdue Libraries, and the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars.

“Purdue’s new online MS in data science program leverages the real-world experience of faculty working across several distinct disciplines,” said Timothy Keaton, assistant professor of practice in Purdue’s Department of Statistics, who was involved in developing the new degree. “This cooperation between experts in the application of data science in diverse fields provides a great opportunity to create engaging and meaningful coursework that incorporates many different potential areas of interest for our students.”

Students will develop expertise in programming languages, gaining the ability to design and implement data-driven solutions; learn to apply advanced technologies, including cloud computing and big data frameworks, to effectively handle and process large-scale datasets; gain a deep understanding of machine learning algorithms and models, applying them to real-world scenarios; and become proficient in collecting, cleaning, and analyzing diverse datasets.

The curriculum also is designed to teach learners data visualization and communication methods for creating compelling visual representations of complex data to effectively convey insights, along with the application of storytelling techniques to communicate findings clearly to both technical and nontechnical audiences. The program covers adherence to ethical standards in data science, privacy, transparency and fairness as well.

The program draws on Purdue’s expertise in myriad aspects of data science. Known for its emphasis on practical programs with proven value, Purdue has been rated among the Top 10 Most Innovative Schools for six years running by U.S. News & World Report and is the No. 8 public university in the U.S. according to the latest QS World University Rankings.

“The breadth and depth of topics that data science encompasses necessitate graduate programs that incorporate expertise from a variety of disciplines and then integrate this into a curriculum to meet the needs of its students,” said John Springer, a Purdue computer and information technology professor who was involved in developing the new degree. “Purdue’s unique approach to the development and delivery of its new online master’s program wholly fulfills these requirements by utilizing a highly interdisciplinary team of Purdue faculty backed by Purdue’s outstanding team of instructional designers.”

For more information about Purdue’s 100% online Master of Science in data science degree, visit the program website .

About Purdue University

Purdue University is a public research institution demonstrating excellence at scale. Ranked among top 10 public universities and with two colleges in the top four in the United States, Purdue discovers and disseminates knowledge with a quality and at a scale second to none. More than 105,000 students study at Purdue across modalities and locations, including nearly 50,000 in person on the West Lafayette campus. Committed to affordability and accessibility, Purdue’s main campus has frozen tuition 13 years in a row. See how Purdue never stops in the persistent pursuit of the next giant leap — including its first comprehensive urban campus in Indianapolis, the Mitch Daniels School of Business, Purdue Computes and the One Health initiative — at https://www.purdue.edu/president/strategic-initiatives .

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Graduate Faculty (as of June 2024)

Abdullah-Matta, Allia (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Africana Studies CP.

Abramov, Israel (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Aciman, André (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, French, Biography and Memoir MA.

Ackroff, Karen (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, The Feeding Behavioral Nutrition Research Laboratory, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Acquaviva, Viviana (Ph.D., International School for Advanced Studies, Triste, Italy). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Adamczyk, Amy (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Adamson, Peter (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Audiology.

Agaian, Sos (Ph.D., Academy of Sciences, USSR). Distinguished Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio. Computer Science.

Agathocleous, Tanya (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. English.

Agawu, Kofi (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Graduate Center. Music.

Agbeyegbe, Terence D. (Ph.D., University of Essex, UK). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics, Africana Studies CP

Ahearn, Sean C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Ahmed, Ali Jimale (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature.

Ahmed, Siraj (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Lehman. English.

Ahmed, Zaghloul (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Aiello, Leslie (Ph.D., University of London). Adjunct Professor, Wenner-Gren Foundation. Anthropology.

Aitken, Molly E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City College of New York. Art History.

Aizin, Gregory (Ph.D., Institute of General Physics, Academy of Sciences, Moscow). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Physics .

Akasoy, Anna Ayse (Ph.D., Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt). Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, History, Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Akiba, Daisuke (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology, Urban Education.

Akins, Daniel L. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry. Distinguished Professor, City. Chemistry.

Al Khatib, Samer (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Alborn, Timothy L. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Lehman. History.

Albrecht, Jochen (Ph.D., University of Vechta, Germany). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Alcalay, Ammiel (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, English, Biography and Memoir MA Middle Eastern Studies MA, Africana Studies CP, American Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Alemida, Euclides (Ph.D., Federal University of Pernambuco). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Alexakos, Konstantinos (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Alexandratos, Spiro D. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Alfano, Robert R. (Ph.D., New York University). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics, Psychology.

Allen, Esther (Ph.D., New York University). Professor. Baruch. Comparative Literature, French, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Allen, Joel (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Classics. History.

Allen, Linda (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Allred, Jeffrey (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Hunter. Digital Humanities MA.

Alonso, Alejandra del Carmen (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Alonso-Nogueira, Alejandro (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures

Alsop, Elizabeth (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, School of Professional Studies. Film and Media Cultures CP.

Alter, Susan E. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Adjunct Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Alù, Andrea (Ph.D., Roma Tre University, Italy). Einstein and Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Physics

Alvarado, Sebastian (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Alvero, Alicia M. (Ph.D., Western Michigan University). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Amarasingham, Asohan (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, City. Biology, Computer Science, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Ambrose, Barbara A. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Adjunct Associate Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Amoozegar, Farzad (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Music.

Anchordoqui, Luis A. (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Ancona, Ronnie (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Anderson, Robert P. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Professor, City. Biology.

Anderst, Leah (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queensborough Community. Liberal Studies MA, Film and Media Cultures CP

Anderton, Abby (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Music

Andreopoulos, George (Ph.D., Cambridge University, UK). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Political Science.

Andrews, Molly (Ph.D., Oxford University). Adjunct Professor, Psychology, Urban Education.

Angulo, Jesus A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Psychology.

Anson-Cartwright, Mark (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Music.

Apter, Arthur W. ( Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Archibald, Paul (Ph.D., Morgan State University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Arenas-Mena, Cesar (Ph.D., University of Barcelona). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology,

Arguin, Louis-Pierre (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Arias, Enrique (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Arievitch, Igor (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Professor, Staten Island. Psychology, Urban Education.

Armour-Thomas, Eleanor (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Armstrong, Kate (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Adjunct Assistant Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Arora, Punit (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, City. Economics.

Arroyo Abad, Leticia (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Arsov, Ivica (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Arsovska, Jana (Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Artemov, Sergei (D.Sc., Moscow State University, Russia). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Computer Science, Mathematics, Philosophy.

Asadpour, Arash (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Ascenzi-Moreno, Laura A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Attewell, Paul A. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, Social Welfare, Urban Education.

Attoh, Kafui (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, School of Professional Studies. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Aulicino, David (Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Auriemmo, Jane (Au.D., Arizona School of Health Sciences). Adjunct Professor, Center for Hearing and Learning. Audiology.

Avivi Reich, Meital (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Ayata, Pinar (Ph.D., Rockefeller University). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Biology, Biochemistry

Aydinliyim, Lauren E. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Aydinliyim, Tolga (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Baatz, Simon (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, John Jay. History.

Baden, Andrea (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Biology.

Baek, Seungho (Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Economics..

Baker, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Baker, Mitchell B. (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology.

Balci, Pinar (Ph.D., University of North Texas). Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYC Dept of Environmental Protection. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Balick, Michael J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, Institute for Economic Botany, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Balk, Deborah L. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Sociology, Demography CP.

Ball, Jennifer L. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Art History, Medieval Studies CP.

Bamshad-Alavi, Maryam (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biology.

Bandosz, Teresa J. (Ph.D., Technical University of Cracow, Poland). Professor, City. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Banerjee, Probal (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Banerjee, Sreenjaya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Guttman Community. Liberal Studies MA, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Banerjee, Swapna (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Bank Munoz, Carolina (Ph.D., University of California, Riverside). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Bankoff, H. Arthur (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Barberet, Rosemary L. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Barcena, Homar (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bargonetti-Chavarria, Jill (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter / Graduate Center joint appointment. Biochemistry, Biology.

Barnett, Philip (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Bar-Noy, Amotz (Ph.D., Hebrew University, Israel). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Baron, Beth (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, City. History, Middle Eastern MA, Women's Studies CP, .

Barrett, Richard (DMA, Texas Christian University). Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Barriere, Isabelle (Ph.D., Birkbeck College, University of London). Adjunct Associate Professor, Long Island University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Barrowclough, George F. (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Adjunct Professor, Department of Ornithology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Basil, Jennifer Anne (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts). Professor, Brooklyn. Biology, Psychology.

Basmajian, Ara (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Basu, Karna (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Basu, Sandip (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Batchen, Geoffrey (Ph.D., University of Sydney, Australia). Adjunct Professor, Victoria University of Wellington. Art History.

Bates, Eliot (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center. Music.

Bathe, Stefan (Ph.D., University of Muenster, Germany). Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Battle, Juan J. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Graduate Center. Social Welfare, Sociology, Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA, Africana Studies CP.

Bauer, Alexander A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Bauer, William R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Music.

Baver, Sherrie L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Bawa, Kapil (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Bayne, Gillian U. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Bazzoli, Andrea (Ph.D., Washington State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Beach, Caitlin M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor. Graduate Center. Art History.

Beaman, Jean (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor. Graduate Center. Art History.

Beaton, Laura L. (Ph.D., McMaster University, Canada). Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Becker, Stefan (Dr.rer.nat, Justus-Liebig Universtiy, Giessen). Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bedford, April W. (Ph.D., Texas A&M University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Beeler, Jeff (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Beer, Ruth (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Behar, Evelyn (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Behar, Katherine (M.F.A., Hunter College). Associate Professor, Hunter. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Behrens, Susan J. (Ph.D., Brown University). Adjunct Professor, Marymount Manhattan College. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Behrstock, Jason (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Beinart, Peter (M.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, CUNY School of Journalism. Political Science.

Belfield, Clive R. (Ph.D., University of Exeter, UK). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Bell, Keaton (University of Texas, Austin). Assistant Professor, Queens. Physics.

Bellovary, Jillian (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, Queensborough Community. Astrophysics, Physics.

Bemporad, Elissa (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Queens. History.

Benbunan-Fich, Raquel (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Bencivenni, Marcella (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hostos Community. International Migration Studies MA.

Bendersky, Martin (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Benediktsson, Mike (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Bennett, Herman L. (Ph.D., Duke University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, American Studies CP, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Bennett, Neil G. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Baruch. Sociology, Demography CP.

Benseman, Timothy M. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK). Associate Professor, Queens. Physics.

Benton, F. Warren (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Bergad, Laird W. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. History.

Bergen, Michael H. (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Lecturer, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Berger, Sarah E. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Bergou, János A. (Ph.D., Roland Eötvös University, Hungary). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Berke, Danielle (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Berman, Oleg L. (Ph.D., Institute of Spectroscopy). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Bernard, Regina A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Urban Education.

Beveridge, Andrew A. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Sociology, Demography CP.

Bezawada, Ram (Ph.D., Purdue University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Bhagavan, Manu B. (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin). Professor, Hunter. History, Biography and Memoir MA.

Bhaskaran, Sunil (Ph.D., University of New South Wales, Australia). Professor, Bronx Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bhattacharya, Alpana (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Biais, Nicolas (Ph.D., University Paris 7). Adjunct Professor. Biology.

Bialek, William (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Princeton University. Physics.

Biddinger, Elizabeth (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Bierman, Benjamin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Music.

Bikson, Marom (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Associate Professor, City. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Bilder, Robert, Jr. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, University of California at Los Angeles. Psychology.

Biles, James J. (Ph.D., Michigan State at East Lansing). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bilici, Mucahit (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, Middle Eastern Studies MA, International Migration Studies MA.

Billies, Michelle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Kingsborough CC. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Bird, Jeffrey A. (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Professor, Queens. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Birth, Kevin (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Biscoe, Mark R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Bishop, Claire (Ph.D., University of Essex, UK). Professor, Graduate Center. Art History.

Bishop, Jason B. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Black, Benjamin (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Blair, Christopher (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biology.

Blake, Reginald (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Blanchard, Maxime (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, City. French.

Blanford, William (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Blazekovic, Zdravko (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center. Music.

Blevins, Juliette (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Block, Karin A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Block, Lauren (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Bloomfield, David C. (J.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Blustein, Jeffrey (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Philosophy.

Bobetsky, Victor V. (DMA, University of Miami, Florida). Professor, Hunter College. Urban Education.

Boddy, William Francis (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Bodnar, Richard J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Boger, Rebecca (Ph.D., Virginia Institute of Marine Science). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bologh, Roslyn W. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Bonastia, Christopher (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Bonilla, Yarimar (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Booker, Teresa A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Boom, Brian Morey (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Boone, Emilie (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Art History.

Booth, James F. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, City College. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics.

Boozer, Anna L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Anthropology.

Bornstein, Avram S. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, John Jay. Anthropology.

Borrachero, Aranzazu (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Digital Humanities MA.

Borrell, Luisa N. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, School of Public Health. Social Welfare.

Boudreau, Vincent (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Bou-Rabee, Khalid (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Boutis, Gregory S. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, York. Physics.

Bowen, Barbara E. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. English, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

Bowman, John (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Political Science.

Boyer, Timothy H. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Physics.

Bozorgmehr, Mehdi (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, City. Sociology, Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Bracco, Jacquelyn N. (Ph.D., Wright State University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bradbury, Louis M.T. (Ph.D., Southern Cross University, Australia). Associate Professor, York. Biochemistry, Biology.

Brady, Sara (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Bronx Community. Theatre and Performance.

Branco, Brett F. (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Brandle, Shawna (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Kingsborough Community. Digital Humanities MA.

Brandwein, Ann (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Brass, Peter (Ph.D., Technical University of Brunschweig). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Bratu, Diana P. (Ph.D., New York University School of Medicine). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Braun, Christopher B. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Braun, Emily (Ph.D., New York University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Brauner, Elisabeth (Dr.rer.nat, Georg-August-University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Braunschweig, Adam B. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Brazill, Derrick T. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Bregoli, Francesca (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Queens. History.

Brite, Jennifer (Ph.D., Hunter College, CUNY). Assistant Professor, York. Demography CP.

Britt, Kelly M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Broderick, Patricia (Ph.D., St. John's University). Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Bromage, Timothy G. (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Adjunct Professor, NYU College of Dentistry. Anthropology.

Brooks, Patricia J. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, Educational Psychology, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Brotherton, David C. (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Sociology, Urban Education, International Migration Studies MA.

Brown, Heath (Ph.D., George Washington University ). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Urban Education, International Migration Studies MA.

Brown, Jacqueline N. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Brown, Justin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Psychology, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Brown, Richard (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Brown, Theodore (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Brownstein, Michael S. (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Philosophy.

Bruder, Gerard (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Psychology.

Brumberg, Joshua C. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine). Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Brundage, Lisa A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Macaulay Honors College at the Graduate Center. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Bu, Zimei (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Buchsbaum, Jonathan (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Buckley, Tamara R. (Ph.D., Columbia University, Teachers College). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Buck-Morss, Susan (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Burbrink, Frank T. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Burger, Glenn (D.Phil., Oxford University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Burghardt, Nesha (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Burke, Martin J. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Lehman. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Burleson, Geoffrey (D.M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Burnett, Henry (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Professor, Queens. Music.

Burns, Mila (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. History.

Burstein, L. Poundie (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Bursztyn, Alberto M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Burton-Pye, Benjamin P. (Ph.D., University of Manchester, UK). Associate Professor, Lehman. Chemistry.

Bushnell-Greiner, Mary (Ph.D., University of Virginia). Associate Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Butler, Pamela D. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Butts, Jeffrey A. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Byard, Donal (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Byosiere, Sarah-Elizabeth (Ph.D., La Trobe University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Byrd, Desiree A. (Ph.D., University of San Diego). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Cabo, Candido (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science.

Cadieu, Fred J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Cahill, Caitlin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute. Psychology, Urban Education.

Cai, Yuanfeng (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Calabritto, Monica (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Calhoun, David H. (Ph.D., University of Alabama). Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Calinescu, Corina (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Calkins, Cynthia Ann (Ph.D., University of Nebraska). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Calleja, Kaitlin (Au.D., The Graduate Center). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Audiology,

Camacho, Gabriel (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology,

Campbell, Lindsay K. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, USDA Forest Service. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Can, Lale (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. History.

Cantres, James (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Hunter. History.

Capellan, Joel (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Capezuti, Elizabeth A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Caplan, Avrom J. (Ph.D., University of London). Professor, City. Biology, Biochemistry,

Caplan, Spencer (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Caraballo, Limarys (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University. Urban Education.

Carey, Norman (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, The Graduate Center. Music.

Carlson, Jerry W. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, City. Comparative Literature, French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Carmalt, Jean (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Carmichael, Cheryl L. (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Carmichael, Douglas R. (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Wollman Distinguished Professor of Accountancy. Professor, Baruch. Business.

Carnaval, Ana Carolina (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Caro, Yvette (Ph.D., Adelphi University) Adjunct Professor, Queens. Psychology

Carp, Benjamin L. (Ph.D., University of Virginia). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Carpenter, James M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Carpi, Anthony (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Carroll, Clare L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Liberal Studies MA,

Carroll, Noel Edward (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Casaccia, Patrizia (Ph.D., State University of New York). Einstein Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biochemistry, Biology.

Castaldi, Marco J. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Castillo Planas, Melissa (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Lehman. English.

Cataldo, Giuseppe (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Catsambis, Sophia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology, Sociology.

Catto, Sultan (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Cavanaugh, Jillian R. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Cavanaugh, Mary M. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Caviglia, Jorge M. (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry.

Celinska, Katarzyna (Ph.D., University of Utah). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Cevher, Murat (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Chacko, Anil (Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York University. Psychology.

Chadman, Kathryn (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYS Institute for Basic Research. Philosophy.

Champanerkar, Abhijit (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Champeil, Elise (Ph.D., Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland). Associate Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Chancer, Lynn S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Chang, Emmanuel J. (Ph.D., Rockefeller University). Associate Professor, York. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Chanowitz, Benzion (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Chaplan, Rebecca Leigh (Ph.D., New York University School of Medicine). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research at Columbia University. Psychology.

Chapman, Hanah (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Adjunct Professor. Psychology.

Chase, Sheila (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Chatterjee, Deepshikha (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Chatterjee, Shirshendu (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Chauhan, Abha (Ph.D., Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education and Research, India). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Checa, Augustina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Music.

Checker, Melissa A. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Chen Hui (Ph.D., University of Memphis). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Chen, Bin (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Baruch. Social Welfare.

Chen, Katherine K. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, City. Sociology.

Chen, Peggy P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Educational Psychology.

Chen, Tao (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Mathematics.

Chen, Xi (Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry, Physics.

Chen, Ying-Chih (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Chen, Yu (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Chen, Yung Chi (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Cheng, Hai-Ping (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Cheng, Shu-Yuan (Ph.D., St. John's University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Biochemistry.

Cheng, Zhongqi (Joshua) (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Cherkas, Barry M. (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Chernick, Howard A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Cherrier, Jennifer (Ph.D., Florida State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Cherry, Robert (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Chester, Stephen G.B. (Ph.D. , Yale University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Cheung, May (Ph.D., Drexel University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Cheung, Tak (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, Queensborough Community. Physics.

Chien, T. William (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Childers, William P. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Chin, Ava (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Professor, Staten Island. Biography and Memoir MA.

Chin, Margaret M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Chinco, Alexander (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Chinn, Sarah E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Liberal Studies MA.

Chinta, Gautam (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Chito Childs, Erica (Ph.D., Fordham University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Chodorow, Martin S. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Linguistics, Psychology.

Choi, Jun Yong (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Chondrogianni, Vasiliki (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Adjunct Professor, The University of Edinburgh, UK. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Chopra, Samir (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy.

Chou, Wen-Shing L. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Chow, Peter C. Y. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University). Professor, City. Economics.

Chowdhury, Shahrina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Christian, Mark (Ph.D., University of Sheffield, UK). Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Chua, Elizabeth F. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Chudnovsky, Eugene M. (Ph.D., Kharkov State University). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Chuh, Kandice (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY. English, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Chun, Soon Ae (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Church, Mike J. (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Durham University. Anthropology.

Churchill, Richard C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Ciszkowska, Malgorzata (Ph.D., University of Warsaw). Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry.

Clayman, Dee L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Brooklyn. Classics.

Cleary, Sean (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Clegg, Josh W. (Ph.D., Clark University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Cohen, Joshua I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City College of New York. Art History.

Cohen, Leon (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Cohen, Mitchell S. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Cohen-Charash, Yochi (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Colburn, Forrest D. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Lehman. Political Science.

Cole, Alyson M. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Queens. Political Science, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

Coleman, Joanna L. (Ph.D., University of Calgary). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology.

Coleman, Leo (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Collett, Jennifer (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Collins, John F. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Colson, Robert H. (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Conner, Peggy S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Conning, Jonathan (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Connolly, Harold C., Jr. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, Rowan University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Consenstein, Peter (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. French.

Contel, Maria (Ph.D., Public University of Navarra). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Contreras, Eduardo (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Hunter. History.

Cook, Blanche Wiesen (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Cooley, Laurel A. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Corak, Miles R. (Ph.D., Queen's University, Kingston, Canada). Professor, Graduate Center. Economics.

Cordero, Alberto (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Queens. Philosophy.

Cordero-Guzman, Hector R. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Baruch. Sociology, Urban Education.

Corigliano, John (B.A., Columbia College). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. Music.

Corkle, Rachel (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Borough of Manhattan CC. French.

Cornwell, Melinda (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Clinical Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Corradi, Morena (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature.

Costa, Marithelma (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Couzis, Alexander (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Herbert G. Kayser Professor Chemical Engineering, City. Chemistry.

Covington, Sarah A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Cowdery, James Randolph (Ph.D., Wesleyan University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center. Music.

Cracraft, Joel L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Ornithology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Craig, Kevin (Ph.D., Clemson University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Craig, Todd (Ph.D., St. John's University). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. English.

Cranganu, Constantin (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Crapanzano, Vincent (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, Comparative Literature.

Creed, Gerald W. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter / Graduate Center joint appointment. Anthropology.

Croll, Susan D. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Cronin, Bruce (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Crossman, Angela M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Crull, Elise (Ph.D., Notre Dame University). Associate Professor, City. Philosophy.

Crump, Matthew (Ph.D., McMaster University, Canada). Associate Professor Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Cruz, Kelle L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Culkin, Katherine (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Bronx Community. Biography and Memoir MA.

Cullen, Cheila (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Bronx Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Cumiskey, Kathleen (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Psychology.

Curlo, Eleonora (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Currah, Paisley (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Brooklyn. Political Science, Women's Studies CP.

Cutler, Cecelia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Linguistics.

Czajkowska, Aneta (Ph.D., University of Louisville). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Dahbour, Omar (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Dahya, Jay (Ph.D., Dundee University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Daigle, Craig (Ph.D., George Washington University ). Associate Professor, City. History.

Daiute, Colette (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology, Psychology, Urban Education, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

D'Alotto, Louis A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York. Computer Science.

Daly, Douglas C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Daniels, Jessie (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Sociology.

Dapia, Silvia G. (Ph.D., University of Cologne, Germany). Professor, John Jay College. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Darrough, Masako N. (Ph.D., University of British Columbia). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Das, Ajay (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Das, T. K. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Dauben, Joseph W. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Daugherty, Zajj (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Davenport, Lesley (Ph.D., University of Salford, UK). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Davidson, Cathy (Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. English, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA, American Studies CP.

Davis, Bridgett M. (M.S., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Biography and Memoir MA.

Davis, Dana (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Psychology, Women's Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Davis, Harry Z. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Davis, Simon (Ph.D., University of Exeter, England). Professor, Bronx Community. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Davis-Friday, Paquita Y. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Dawson, Ashley (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Staten Island. English, Liberal Studies MA.

de Graauw, Els (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Baruch. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

de la Dehesa, Rafael (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Sociology.

de la Parra, Columba (Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

De Sanctis, Pierfilippo (Ph.D., Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan S. Klein Institute for Psychiatric Research. Psychology.

De, Prabal K. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Economics.

Deacon, Diana (Ph.D., University of Ottawa). Adjunct Associate Professor and Research Scientist, Research Foundation of CUNY. Psychology.

Deb, Partha (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Debroy, Saptarshi (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Deckman Sherry (Ed.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Social Welfare, Urban Education, Women's Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Degiovanni, Fernando (Ph.D., University Maryland, College Park). Professor, Graduate Center. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

DeGloma, Thomas (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Dekel, Mikhal (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Del Valle, Jose (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Professor, Graduate Center. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Linguistics, Urban Education.

Delamater, Andrew R. (Ph.D., Dalhousie University, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Delgado, Jane Marcus (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Delgado, Roberto A., Jr. (Ph.D., Duke University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Southern California. Anthropology.

Deng, Chaoqun (Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Deng, Mingcherng (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Denisova, Kristina(Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Dennehy, John J. (Ph.D., Clark University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology.

Dennis-Tiwary A. (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Depanfilis, Diane E. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Deri, Melissa A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY, UK). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

des Georges, Amedee (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK). Assistant Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Desai-Stephens, Anaar (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center. Music.

DeSalle, Rob (Ph.D., Washington University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Desamero, Ruel B. (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Professor, York. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Devaney, Johanna C. (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Devenny, Darlynne A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research. Psychology.

Devereux, John (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Devineni, Naresh (Ph.D., North Carolina State University). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Dewprashad, Brahmadeo (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community College. Urban Education.

Deych, Lev (Ph.D., Kirensky Institute of Physics, Krasnoyarsk, Russia). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Di Gaetano, Alan (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Di Iorio Sandin, Lyn (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, City. English.

Di Iorio, Anselmo (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Hunter. French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Diaz Cardona, Rebio (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

DiBello, Angelo (Ph.D., University of Houston). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Dietrich, Sven (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

DiGangi, Mario (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Lehman. English, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Dilchert, Stephan (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Dince, William (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Psychology.

Dinh, Julie (Ph.D., Rice University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Dixon, John M. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Dmochowski, Jacek P. (Ph.D.,Institut National de la Rechere Scientifique, Canada). Assistant Professor, City. Biology, Psychology

Dobi, Krista C. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Dodd, Sarah-Jane (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Dodziuk, Józef (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Dolan, Marc (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, John Jay. English, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Dominguez, Victoria M. (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Dong, Xi (Ph.D., Boston College). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Donoghue, Eileen F. (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Donoso Macaya, Angeles (Ph.D., Washington State University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan CC. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Dorsinville, Roger (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Douglas, Andrew F. (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics, Physics.

Dowd, Terry Lynne (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Doytch, Nadejda K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Dube, Svenja (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

DuBuc, Timothy (Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology.

Dugmore, Andrew J. (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen). Adjunct Professor, University of Edinburgh. Anthropology.

Dumais, Susan A. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Duncan, E. Susan (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Duncan, Robert O. (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Associate Professor, York. Biology, Psychology.

Duran-Narucki, Valkiria (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Dysart, Jennifer E. (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Eaton, Timothy T. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Associate Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Eatough, Erin M. (Ph.D., University of South Florida). Assistant Professor, BetterUp Labs. Psychology.

Ebel, Denton S. (Ph.D., Purdue University). Adjunct Associate Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Ebert, Christopher (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Eckardt, Jason (D.M.A., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Eckersall, Peter (Ph.D., Monash University). Professor, Graduate Center. Theatre and Performance.

Eckhardt, Laurel Ann (Ph.D., Stanford University School of Medicine). Marie L. Hesselbach Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Edelman, Jay Alan (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, City. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Edelman, Marc (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter / Graduate Center joint appointment. Anthropology.

Edmonds, Andrew (Ph.D., University College, London). Assistant Professor, York. Physics.

Ehrensaft, Miriam K. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Eisele, Dorthe M. (Dr.rer.nat., Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). Assistant Professor, City. Chemistry.

Eisenman, Helene C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology.

El Barmi, Hammou (Ph.D., University of Iowa). Professor, Baruch. Business.

El Idrissi, Abdeslem (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Elbaum-Garfinkle, Shana (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Elinson, Alexander E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Elisha, Omri (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Ellmore, Timothy M. (Ph.D., The University of Arizona). Associate Professor, City. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Emerson, Mark (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Biochemistry, Biology.

Emmanouil, Tatiana Aloi (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Emtage, Lesley (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, York. Biology.

Ender, Evelyne (Ph.D., Universite de Geneve). Adjunct Professor, John Hopkins. French.

Engel, Robert R. (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Epstein, Susan (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Epstein, Terrie L. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Erblich, Joel (Ph.D., University of Southern Carolina). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Esber, William (Ph.D., Cardiff University, UK). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Espinosa, Adriana (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Espinosa, Cecilia (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Etemadpour, Ronak (Ph.D., Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Etoke, Nathalie (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. French, Africana Studies CP, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Evans, Cherice M. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Associate Professor, Queens. Chemistry, Physics.

Everett, Steve (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, Graduate Center. Music.

Everett, Yayoi (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Eversley, Shelly (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Professor, Baruch. English.

Everson, Howard T. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology, Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Ewell, Philip (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Music.

Eytan, Hanan T. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Eyuboglu, Nermin (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Faherty, Duncan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. English, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Faherty, Jacqueline K. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Physics.

Fahs, Marianne C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Falk, Beverly (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Falkenbach, Diana M. (Ph.D., University of South Florida). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Fan, Jin (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Farrin, Suzanne (D.M.A., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Fasoli, Paolo (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Fata, Jimmie Eugene (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Fath, Karl R. (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biochemistry,

Fayne, Harriet R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Columbia University. Urban Education.

Fazio, Nelly (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Fearnley, Stephen P. (Ph.D., University of Salford, UK). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Feigenbaum, Itai (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Lehman College. Computer Science.

Feigon, Brooke (Ph.D.,University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor,City College of New York. Mathematics.

Feinstein, Paul G. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Psychology.

Feitosa, Jennifer (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Feldman, Leonard C. (, University of Washington). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science

Feliciano, Zadia (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Fellner, Gene (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Felner, Mira L. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Ferdman, Bertha C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Ferguson, Kevin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor Emeritus, Queens. Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA.

Ferholt, Beth (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Fernandes, Sujatha T. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Adjunct Professor, The University of Sydney. Sociology.

Fernandez, Luis (Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Fernandez,Johanna (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Ferrer, Efrain J. (Ph.D., Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia). Adjunct Professor, Western Illinois University. Physics.

Ferroglia, Andrea (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Fertuck, Eric A. (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Feuer, Mark D. (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Field-Hendrey, Elizabeth B. (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Fienup, Daniel M. (Ph.D., Illinois State University). Adjunct Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University. Psychology.

Figueiredo-Pereira, Maria E. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Filatova, Elena (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science, Linguistics.

Filer, Randall K. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Fine, Michelle (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Social Welfare, Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Fiolhais, Miguel (Ph.D., University of Coimbra). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. Physics.

Fischer, Nina Rose (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Social Welfare.

Fischer, Susan D. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Fish, Marian C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Fisher, William G. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Lehman. English, Global Early Modern Studies .

Florence, Namulundah (Ph.D., Fordham University). Professor, Brooklyn College. Urban Education.

Flores, Kennet (Ph.D., Institut de Geologie et Paleontologie, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Flores, Roseanne L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter College. Psychology.

Flugman, Bert (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor. Private Practitioner affiliated with the Center for Advanced Study in Education (C.A.S.E.). Educational Psychology.

Flynn, John J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Fogel, Joshua (Ph.D., Yeshiva University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Földes, Antonia (Ph.D., Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Foldi, Nancy S. (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Fondacaro, Mark R. (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Foner, Nancy (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Fontana, Benedetto (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Font-Navarette, David (Ph.D., York University, Canada). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Music.

Foote, Mary Q. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Ford, Kathleen E. Saavik (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. Physics.

Ford, Tanisha (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, Graduate Center. History.

Forlano, Paul M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Fortner, Michael J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Fortunato Tavares, Talita (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Foster, David A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Rosalyn Yalow Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Fox, Madeline C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Urban Education.

Foxe, John J. ( Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Adjunct Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Psychology.

Fox-Williams, Brittany (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Fraenkel, Peter (Ph.D., Duke University). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Fragopoulos, George (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queensborough Community. Liberal Studies MA.

Francesconi, Lynn C. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Francis, Jack Clark (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Franco, Sebastian F. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Physics.

Frangakis-Syrett, Elena (Ph.D., King's College, London University). Professor, Queens. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Freedland, Robert L. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research. Biology, Psychology.

Frei, Allan (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Freilich, Joshua D. (Ph.D., University of Albany). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Freudenberg, Nicholas (D.P.H., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Friedman, Allyson (Ph.D., Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Friedman, David (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Psychology.

Friedman, Eitan (Ph.D., New York Medical College). Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biology, Biochemistry.

Friedman, Erin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Friedman, Linda Weiser (Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of New York). Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Friedmann, Naama (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Adjunct Lecturer, Tel Aviv University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Fritz, William J. (Ph.D., University of Montana at Missoula). Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Frost, David (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University. Psychology.

Fruhauf, Tina (Ph.D., Folkwang Universitat der Kunste). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center. Music.

Frymire, Eleanor (M.S., Parsons School of Design, The New School). Adjunct Lecturer. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Fuchs, Gunter (Ph.D., Humboldt University, Berlin). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Gabel, David J. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Gaffney, Jean (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology, Chemistry.

Galatioto, Jessica A. (Au.D., Salus University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Audiology.

Galietta, Michele (Ph.D., Fordham University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gallardo, Ximena C. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Professor. LaGuardia Community. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Gallego-Delgado, Julio (Ph.D., Fundaion Jimenez Diaz-Universidad Autonoma de Madrid). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Galletta, Elizabeth (Ph.D., City University of New York). Assistant Professor, NYU/Langone Medical Center. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gallicchio, Emilio (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gálvez, Alyshia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Gambetti, Sandra (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Gamburd, Alexander (Ph.D., Princeton University). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics.

Ganeshan, Sriram (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stonybrook). Assistant Professor, City. Physics.

Gantman, Ana (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Gao, Qiang (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business

Gao, Yu (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Garanin, Dmitry A. (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Associate Professor, Lehman. Physics.

García Colón , Ismael (Ph.D. , University of Connecticut, Storrs). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Anthropology, International Migration Studies MA.

Gardberg, Naomi A. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Gardella, Francis J. (Ed.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Gardner, Daniel (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Gardner, Kevin H. (Ph.D., Yale University). Einstein Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Garfield, Gail (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Sociology.

Garland, Libby (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Kingsborough CC. History, Liberal Studies MA.

Garley, Matthew E. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, York. Linguistics.

Garot, Robert (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology.

Garson, Justin (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Gates, Racquel (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gatti, Alberta (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Gayen, Swapan Kumar (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Professor, City. Physics.

Ge, Li (Ph.D., Yale University). Assistant Professor, College of Staten Island. Physics.

Geers, Douglas E. (DMA, Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Gelfand, Stanley A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Genack, Azriel Z. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Physics.

Gengler, Charles E. (Ph.D., University of Texas). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Gennaro, Rosario (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, City College. Computer Science.

Gentile, Katie (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

George, Julie A. (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Queens. Political Science

George, Lisa Megargle (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Gerber, Sima (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gerenser, Joanne E. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Executive Director, Eden II Programs. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gerona-Navarro, Guillermo (Ph.D., Complutense University of Madrid ). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gerry, Christopher C. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Gersten, Joel I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Physics.

Gerstner, David A. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gertner, Izidor (Ph.D., Technicon-Israel Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Gerwin, David (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Ghezzi, Laura (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Ghilardi, M. Felice (M.D., Facoltà di Medicina & Chirurgia Università degli Studi, Milano, Italy). Associate Medical Professor, City. Biology, Psychology.

Ghini Bettiol, Renato (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Ghirlanda, Stefano (Ph.D., Stockholm University). Adjunct Professor. Psychology.

Ghose, Ranajeet (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Ghosh, Aloke (Ph.D., Tulane University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Giannikos, Christos I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Gianti, Eleonora (Ph.D., University of the Sciences). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gibney, Brian R. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gidwani, Vinay (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Minnesota. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Giebel, Brian (Ph.D., University of Miami). Research Assistant Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gilbert, Christopher C. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology. Biology.

Gilerson, Alexander (Ph.D., Technical University, Kazan, Russia). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gillespie, Michael (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Art History, English, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gillespie-Lynch, Kristen (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Gilmore, Jonathan (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Gilmore, Ruth Wilson (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Graduate Center. Earth and Environmental Sciences, American Studies CP.

Giovambattista, Nicolas (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry, Physics.

Gladkova, Irina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Glasford, Demis (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Glovinsky, Paul B. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Albany Medical Center. Psychology.

Godfrey-Smith, Peter (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, University of Sydney. Philosophy.

Goering, John M. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Golan, Romy (Ph.D., University of London). Professor, Graduate Center / Lehman joint appointment. Art History.

Golbe, Devra L. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Gold, Kenneth M. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Gold, Matthew K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Goldberg, Elkhonon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Medicine Psychology.

Goldfarb, Mitchell (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology,

Goldstein, Harold W. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Golub, Sarit A. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Gomez Wooley, Sara J. (Ph.D., Academy of Art University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biography and Memoir MA.

Goner, Ozlem (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Associate Professor, Staten Island. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Gong, Cheng-Xi (M.D., Hubei Medical College, China). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Gong, Hongmian (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gonzalez Cruz, Jorge E. (Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

González, Susan (D.M.A., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester). Professor, Hunter. Music-D.M.A.

Good, Catherine (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Goodkin Nathalie (Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Goodman, Jeffrey H. (Ph.D., University of Texas, Science Center at Dallas). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Goodspeed, Timothy J. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Goodwin, Renee D. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, School of Public Health. Psychology.

Gopala, Geetha (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Gopalakrishnan, Sarang (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Goral, Mira (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gordon Nembhard, Jessica (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gordon, David M. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Bronx Community. History, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gordon, Theodore (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Music.

Gorman Kyle (University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics

Gornick, Janet Carol (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science, Sociology, Demography CP, Women's Studies CP.

Gorokhovich, Yuri (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gosnell, J. Stephen (Ph.D., University of California). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Goss, Dixie J. (Ph.D., University of Nebraska). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Gosser, David K. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Goswami, Mayank (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Gottdiener, William H. (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gottlieb, Anthony J. (M.A., Cambridge University). Adjunct Lecturer. New York Institute for the Humanities. Liberal Studies MA.

Gottlieb, Paul (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biochemistry, Biology.

Gould, Carol C. (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Philosophy, Political Science.

Gould, Kenneth Alan (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Sociology.

Gould, Stephen J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Govind, Shubha (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Goyert, Sanna (Ph.D., New York University). Medical Professor, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, CUNY. Biochemistry, Biology.

Graham Holmes, Laura (Ph.D., University of Utah). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Graham, Leigh T. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Grassman, Jean (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, School of Public Health. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Grasso, Frank W. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts ). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology, Psychology.

Gray, Jonathan W. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. English, Biography and Memoir MA.

Green, David A. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Green, Michael E. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Greenbaum, Nancy L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Greenbaum, Steven G. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Physics.

Greenberger, Daniel M. (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics.

Greenfield Dianne (State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Queens /ASRC. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Greenwood, John D. (D.Phil., Oxford University). Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy, Psychology.

Greer, Alexander (Ph.D., University of Wyoming). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Grein, Andreas (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Grier, Miles P. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. English.

Griffiths, Alison M. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Grimaldi, David Alan (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Groffman, Peter (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Grose-Fifer, Jillian (Ph.D., University of Aston in Birmingham, UK). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gross, Juliane (Ph.D., University of Bochum, Germany). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rutgers University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gross, Shulamith (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Grossberg, Michael D. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Grosso, Gabriele (Ph.D., Écolepolytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Physics.

Grover, Stephen (D.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, Queens. Philosophy.

Grubbs, David (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Gruber, David F. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Gryak, Jonathan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Gu, Feng (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Gueorguieva, Natacha T. (Ph.D., Moscow Technical University). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Guest, Kenneth (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. International Migration Studies MA.

Gunner, Marilyn R. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

Gupta, Amita (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Gupta, Rupal (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Gurvits, Leonid (Ph.D., Gorky State University, USSR). Professor, City College. Computer Science.

Gutman, Marta (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, City. Art History, Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Haberfeld, Maria R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Hada, Mahima (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business

Hadden, Bernadette R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Haddican, William F. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Linguistics.

Hadjiliadis, Olympia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Hadler, Mona (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Art History.

Haeringer, Guillaume (Ph.D.,Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Hagedorn Christina (University of South California). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Hahn, Cynthia (Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Hunter. Art History, Medieval Studies CP.

Hainline, Louise (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Halbinger, Maria (Ph.D., Copenhagen Business School, Denmark). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Haller, Hermann W. (Ph.D., University of Bern). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, French, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Halley, Jean (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Sociology, Liberal Studies MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Halliburton, Murphy (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Halling, Roy Edward (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Halper, Thomas (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Hammond, John L. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor Emeritus, Hunter. Sociology.

Hampton, Barbara L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Haney-Caron, Emily (Ph.D., Drexel University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Hanson, Jack (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Harcourt-Smith, William E. H. (Ph.D., University College, London). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Hardie Jessica (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Hardin, Curtis D. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Harding, Wayne W. (Ph.D., University of the West Indies). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Harlow, George E. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, American Museum of Natural History. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Harpaz, Giora (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Harper, Robin A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York. International Migration Studies MA.

Harris, Benjamin H. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Clinical Professor, City. Psychology.

Hartwig, Maria (Ph.D., University of Gotenburg, Sweden). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Harushimana, Immaculee (Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Harvati, Katerina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Anthropology.

Harvey, David (Ph.D., Cambridge University, St. John's College). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, History.

Hass, R. Glen (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Hauber, Mark E. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Haverty-Stacke, Donna (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Hunter. History, Biography and Memoir MA.

Hayashi, Cheryl (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, Invert Zool & Sackler Inst for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Haydar, Hanna N. (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Haywood, D'Weston (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Professor, Hunter. History

Hazarika, Sonali (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

He, Qi (Ph.D., Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

He, Ye (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Biology, Physics.

He, Yi (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Heath, Elizabeth (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Baruch. History.

Heck, Ramona K.Z. (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Heiland, Frank W. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Demography CP.

Henderson, Andrew J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Hendrey, George R. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Henin, Simon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, City. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Henry, Colleen (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Hentschker, Frank K. (Ph.D., Theatre and Performance Institute in Giessen, Germany). Executive Director of the Martin E. Segal Theatre and Performance Center. Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Theatre and Performance.

Hernandez, Carlos A. (Ph.D., Binghamton University, SUNY). Associate Professor, Borough of Manhattan CC. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Hernandez, Donald J. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Hernandez, Ramona (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Hersh, William H. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Hershinow, Stephanie (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Baruch. English.

Herzog, Amy (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Associate Professor, Queens. Music, Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP, Women's Studies CP.

Herzog, Dagmar (Ph.D., Brown University). Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar. Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, Social Welfare, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Hett, Benjamin (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Hickerson, Michael J. (Ph.D., Duke University). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Hien, Denise A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, City. Psychology.

Hildebrand, Diogo (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Hill, Darryl (Ph.D., University of Windsor). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Psychology.

Hill, Marc Lamont (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Urban Education.

Hill, Spencer A. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics.

Hillery, Mark (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Hinton, Veronica J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Hintz, Carrie (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, Queens. English, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Hitchcock, Peter (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Baruch. English, Comparative Literature, Film and Media Cultures CP, Women's Studies CP.

Hohenstein, Edward G. (Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Chemistry.

Holford, Mandё N. (Ph.D., The Rockefeller University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry,

Holochwost, Steven (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Lehman. Educational Psychology.

Holowczak, Richard D. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Holtzman, Nathalia Glickman (Ph.D., University of Oregon). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Homer, Bruce D. (Ph.D., University of Toronto).  Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Hooper, William P. (Ph.D, State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Hoptman, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Horozov, Ivan (Ph.D., Brown University). Assistant Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Horvitz, Jon C. (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara). Professor, City. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Hovakimian, Armen (Ph.D., Boston College). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Howard, C. Douglas (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Howard, Kieren (University of Tasmania, Australia). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Hu, Jun (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Hu, Qiao-Sheng (Ph.D., Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Hu, Qing (Ph.D., University of Miami). Professor, Brooklyn. Business.

Hua, Jian (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Hua, Shao-Ying (Ph.D., Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan). Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Huang, Rong (Ph.D., University of Texas, Dallas). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Huang, Zheng (Ph.D., Rice University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Hubbard, Diana (Ph.D., Boston College). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Hubbard, Karen (Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Biochemistry. Biology,

Huckins, Larry E. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Huffman, Alan (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Linguistics.

Hum, Tarry (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles School of Public Policy and Social Research). Professor, Queens. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology, International Migration Studies MA.

Humphries, David (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queensborough Community. Liberal Studies MA.

Huo, Yumei (Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Huselid, Rebecca F. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Ikui, Amy E. (Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Imamichi, Tomoaki (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Imberman, Susan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Incera, Vivian (Ph.D., Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia). Adjunct Professor, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley. Physics.

Indych-Lopez, Anna. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Art History.

Ingimundarson, Jón Haukur (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Stefansson Arctic Institute, Iceland. Anthropology.

Iqbal, Khalid (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Adjunct Professor, Institute for Basic Research. Biology.

Israel, Nico (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature, English.

Iurov, Andrii (Ph.D.,The Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Physics

Ivison, Eric A. (Ph.D., University of Birmingham, UK). Professor, Staten Island. History, Medieval Studies CP.

Iyer, Uma (Ph.D., Indiana University, CUNY). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Izhakian,Yehuda (Ph.D., Tel-Aviv University, Israel). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Jacobs, Jack L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, John Jay. Political Science.

Jacobson, Michael (Ph.D., Graduate Center). Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology.

Jaeger, Judith (Ph.D., Yeshiva University). Adjunct Professor, CognitionMetrics. Psychology.

Jain, Aditya (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Jain, Ankit (Ph.D., Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory, India). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Jain, Radhika (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Jain, Shweta (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Janakiraman, Anuradha (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Jang, Seogjoo (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Queens. Chemistry, Physics.

Jans, Urs (Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Jasper, James M. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology.

Javitt, Daniel C. (Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Adjunct Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Jeglic, Elizabeth Lillian (Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Jemal, Alexis (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Jenab, Shirzad (Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Jenkins, Chadwick Oliver (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Music.

Jenkins, Edmund C. (Ph.D., Fordham University). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research. Biology.

Jenkins, Robert (D. Phil., University of Sussex, UK). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Jensen-Moulton, Stephanie (Ph.D., Brooklyn College). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Jeruzalmi, David (Ph.D., Yale Univeristy). Professor, City College. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry,

Jessel, Joshua (Ph.D., Western New England University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Ji, Ping (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Jiang, Xinyin (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Jiang, Yunping (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Jin, Shi (Ph.D., University of Akron). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Jitianu, Andrei (Ph.D., University of Bucharest). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

John, George (Ph.D., University of Kerala, India). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Johnson, David C. (Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Johnson, Lawrence W. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Professor, York. Chemistry.

Johnson, Matthew B. (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Johnson, Matthew P. (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School). Associate Professor, Lehman College. Computer Science.

Johnson, Michelle (Ph.D., University of Maine). Adjunct Professor, USDA Forest Service. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Johnson, Ray, Jr. (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, Queens. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Johnson, Robert D. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Johnson, Tobias L. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, New York Staten Island. Mathematics.

Johnson, Veronica (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Jois, Tushar (Ph.D.,John Hopkins University). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Jolley, David C. (M.S., The Juilliard School of Music). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Jones, David Andrew (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Associate Professor, Queens. French.

Jones, David R. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Jones, Emily A. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Jordan, Bruce W. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Jorgenson, Jay (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Josephs, Kelly B. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, York. English, Digital Humanities MA.

Joyce, Theodore J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Demography CP.

Juarez, Michelle (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Juhasz, Alexandra J. (Ph.D., New York University). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Film and Media Cultures CP, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Junaid, Mohammed A. (Ph.D., Osmania University). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Junge, Matthew (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Jupiter, Tina (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, St. John's University. Audiology.

Jurist, Elliot L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY and Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Philosophy, Psychology.

Juszczak, Laura J. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kabachnik, Peter (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Kabat, Daniel (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Kacinik, Natalie A. (Ph.D., University of California at Riverside). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Kafka, Judith (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Urban Education.

Kahan, Sylvia (D.M.A., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Music.

Kahrobaei, Delaram (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, CUNY Central Office. Computer Science.

Kaku, Michio (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Henry Semat Professorship in Theoretical Physics. Professor, City. Physics.

Kalb, Jonathan (D.F.A., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Kamal, Amr (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Associate Professor, City. French, Comparative Literature.

Kandybowicz, Jason (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Kapovich, Ilya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Kapsis, Robert E. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Queens. Sociology, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Karabali, Dimitra (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Karacas Cary (University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Karapin, Roger S. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Karasik, Lana (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Karol, Kenneth G. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Karp, Leon (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Kashfi, Khosrow (Ph.D., University of Memphis). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Kasinitz, Philip (Ph.D., New York University). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Kassin, Saul (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Katz Rothman, Barbara (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Katz, Cindi (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, Graduate Center. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Psychology, American Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

Katzman, Jacqueline A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Kaufman, Daniel (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Queens. Linguistics.

Kavey, Allison B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, John Jay. History, Global Early Modern Studies CP

Kawaguchi, Akira (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Kawamura, Akira (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kaye, Richard A. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Hunter. English.

Kazemian, Lila (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, England). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Social Welfare.

Keedy, Daniel (Ph.D., Duke University). Assistant Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Kellman, Mitchell H. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Economics.

Kellogg, Danielle L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Adjunct Professor, University of Cincinnati. Classics.

Kelly, Inas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Kelly, Lawrence M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Kelly, Mario (Ed.D., University of Rochester). Associate Professor, Hunter. Educational Psychology.

Kendall, Laurel (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

Kennedy, David M. (B.A., Swarthmore College). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Kennelly, Edward J. (Ph.D., Washington University). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Keramidas, Kimon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York University. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Kern, Mary C. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kessler, Suzanne (Ph.D., City University of New York). Adjunct Professor, Purchase College. Psychology.

Kessner, Thomas (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, Urban Education, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Ketcham, Eric (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Lecturer, Graduate Center. Demography CP.

Kezerashvili, Roman (Ph.D., St. Petersburg State University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Khader, Serene J. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy, Women's Studies CP.

Khadivi, Ali (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Adjunct Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Khalidi, Muhammad Ali (Ph.D., Columbia University). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Khalil, Andrea (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. French, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Khalil, Omnia (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Doctoral Lecturer, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Khan, Bilal (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, University of Nebraska. Computer Science.

Khanbilvardi, Reza (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Khandaker, Nazrul (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Professor, York. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Khanikaev, Alexander (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Associate Professor, City. Physics.

Kharlampovich, Olga (D.Sci., Moskow Steklov University). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Khatchadourian, Raffi (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Khayat, Reza (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Khederlarian, Armen (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Kher, Romi (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kheyfits, Alexander I. (Ph.D., Rostov State University, Russia). Professor, Bronx Community. Physics.

Khodjaeva, Matluba (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Khosravi, Pegah (Ph.D., University of Tehran). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biology, Computer Science.

Kidder, Steven (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, City. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Killen, Andreas (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. History.

Kim, Eunsoo (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Kim, Heedong (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business

Kim, Hosu (Ph.D., City University of New York). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Kim, Junghoon (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Kim, Sell (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kimball, Natalie L. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Kincaid, Dwight (Ph.D., Wake Forest University). Professor, Lehman. Biology.

Kingan, Sandra R. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Kinsler, Kimberly (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Kirkland, Frank (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Associate Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Kleiman, Frida Esther (Ph.D., University of Cordoba, Argentina). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Klein, Yehuda L. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics.

Kleinberg, Norman (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Kletenik, Devorah (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Kleyn, Tatyana (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, City College. Urban Education.

Klitzman, Susan (Dr.P.H., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Klots, Yasha (Ph.D., Yale University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature.

Kluger, Alan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Psychology.

Knikou, Maria (Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Scotland). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Knoll, Marcia (Ed.D., St. John's University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Kobilinsky, Lawrence (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Biochemistry, Criminal Justice.

Kobrak, Mark N. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry, Physics.

Kocak, Ali (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Koch, Erec (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Graduate Center. French, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Koder, Ronald L. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

Koehl, Robert B. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Koellner, Karen A. (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Koenig, Laura L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor. Adelphi University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Koestenbaum, Wayne (Ph.D., Princeton University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. English, French, Biography and Memoir MA, American Studies CP, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Koetzle, Deborah (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Kofman, Ilya S. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Koga, Yukiko (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Kogan, Oleg (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, Queens. Physics.

Kohli, Manpreet (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Kolev, Kalin (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kolmakov, German V. (Ph.D., Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Kolyvagin, Victor (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Mina Rees Chair in Mathematics. Mina Rees Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics.

Kong, Tat Yung (Ph.D., Oxford University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Kopelman, Richard (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Koplik, Joel (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, City. Physics.

Korenman, Sanders D. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Demography CP.

Korn, Helaine J. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kornhauser, Anne M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. History.

Koslo, Ellen (Au.D., Arizona School of Health Sciences). Adjunct Professor, Columbia University Medical Center. Audiology.

Kosygina, Elena (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Kottmann, Andreas H. (Ph.D., Albert Ludwig University, Freiburg, Germany). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Koufaris, Marios (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kousser, Rachel (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Art History, Classics.

Koutavas, Athanasios (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Kovera, Margaret B. (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Kowach, Glen R. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Kowerski, Lawrence M., III (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Kozbelt, Aaron (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Koziol, Karol (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Krakauer, Nir Y. (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Kramer, Kenneth (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Kramer, Max (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Baruch. French.

Krampis, Konstantinos (Ph.D., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology, Computer Science.

Kretzschmar, Ilona (Ph.D., Technical University of Berlin, Germany). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Krinsky, John (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Krishnan, Anjali (Ph.D., University of Texas, Dallas). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Kruger, Steven F. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Queens. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Krugman, Paul (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Economics

Kruk, Michal (Ph.D., Kent State University). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Krusin-Elbaum, Lia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Physics.

Krzysztof, Klosin (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Assistant Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Kubic, Thomas A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Chemistry, Criminal Justice.

Kucharski, L. Thomas (Ph.D., University of Rhode Island). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Kucherenko, Tamara (Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia). Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Kuchirko, Yana A. (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Kuerbis, Alexis (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Kuhn, David E. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Westchester Institute for Human Development. Psychology.

Kuklov, Anatoly (Ph.D., Odessa University). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Kulatilleke, Chandrika P. (Ph.D., Wayne State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Chemistry.

Kumar, Nanda (Ph.D., University of British Columbia). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kumar, Sanjai (Ph.D., Wesleyan University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kurtzman, Tom (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kurylo, Daniel (Ph.D., Northeastern University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Kurzman, Paul (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Kuskovsky, Igor L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. Physics.

L’Amoreaux, William J. (Ph.D., University of Memphis). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Lackey, Douglas (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Lado, Beatriz (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Lahti, David C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Africana Studies CP.

Laitman, Jeffrey T. (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Distinguished Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Anthropology.

Lakic, Nikola (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Lakshman, Mahesh K. (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Lalayants, Marina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Lamphere, Louise (Ph.D., Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico. Anthropology.

Lang, Karl R. (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Langsam, Yedidyah (Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of New York). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Lapidus, Benjamin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Music.

Lauermann, John A. (Ph.D., Clark University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Lawton, Brian A. (Ph.D., Temple University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Lazaridis, Themis (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Le Gall, Dina (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Lehman. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Lechuga, Julia (Ph.D., University of Texas at El Paso). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Lee, Dan A. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Lee, Jong-Ill (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Lee, Michael (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Lee, Myung Jong (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Lee, Myung-Soo (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Lee, Rufina J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Lee, Heemin (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Lejmi, Medhi (Ph.D., Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada). Associate Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Lendemer, James C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York State Museum. Biology.

Lennihan, Louise D. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Lens, Vicki (Ph.D., Yeshiva University Wurzweiler School of Social Work). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

León, Tania J. (M.A., New York University). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Lepine, Sebastien (Ph.D., Universite de Montreal). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Physics.

Lerner, Bettina R. (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, City. Comparative Literature, French.

Lesnek, Alia J. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Levin, Gail (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Art History, American Studies CP, Biography and Memoir MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Levine, Alfred M. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Levinger, Louis F. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Professor, York. Biochemistry, Biology.

Levitan, Rivka (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Linguistics

Levitan, Sarah I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Computer Science, Linguistics.

Levitt, Jonathan B. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Levy, Erika (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Levy, Hagit (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Levy, Stephanie B. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Lewis, Mark A. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Lewis, Michael A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Lewis, Tammy L. (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Sociology.

Li, Christine (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Li, Edward X. (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Li, Jun (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Li, Richard C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Li, Shan (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Li, Xiangdong (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science.

Li, Yi (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Li, Zeda (Ph.D., Temple University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Liberman, Peter (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Queens. Political Science.

Lichtenthal, J. David (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Lieberman, Richard K. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, LaGuardia Community. History.

Liebovitch, Larry S. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Likhtik, Ekaterina (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Lilien, Steven (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Lim, Hyungsik (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology, Physics.

Limbert, Mandana E. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Lin, Erika T. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. English, Theatre and Performance, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Lindauer, Matthew (Ph.D., Yale University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy, Psychology.

Lindo Atichati, David (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Lipke, Peter N. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Lipkind, Dina (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Assistant Professor, York. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Lipnevich, Anastasiya (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Lipsitz, Keena (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Queens. Political Science

Liss, Tony M. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, City. Physics.

Lisyansky, Alexander A. (Ph.D., Donetsk State University, Ukraine). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Litt, Amy (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside. Biology.

Little, Damon P. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Liu, Jianbo (Ph.D., Tsinghua University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Lizardi, Humberto (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Lehman. Psychology.

Loayza, Diego (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Lobel, Michael (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Lock, Brandon (Ph.D., Northwestern University,). Assistant Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Lohman, David J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Assistant Professor, City. Biology.

Lombardi, Giancarlo (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Lombardi, John R. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Longazel, Jamie (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Associate Professor, John Jay. International Migration Studies MA.

Longpre, Marc-Antoine (Ph.D., Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland). Associate Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Loperena Christopher (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology

Lopez, Gustavo E. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Lopez-Castro, Teresa (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Lopez-Humphreys, Mayra (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Social Welfare)

Lott, Eric (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, Africana Studies CP, American Studies CP.

Loverde, Sharon M. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Lowry, James (Ph.D., University College of London, England). Professor, Queens. Digital Humanities MA.

Lubell, Michael S. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Physics.

Lucariello, Joan M. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Graduate Center. Education Psychology, Psychology.

Luce, Stephanie A.(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Professor, School of Professional Studies. Sociology.

Lucia, Marcello (Ph.D., Écolepolytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics. Physics,

Luna, David (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Luo, Wei (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Luo, Z. Johnny (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Luttrell, Wendy L. (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz). Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Sociology, Urban Education.

Lynch, Kevin R. (Ph.D., Boston University). Adjunct Professor, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Physics.

Lyons, Alan M. (Ph.D., Polytechnic University of New York). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Lyons, Thomas (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Michigan State University. Business.

Ma, Barry Kai-Fai (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Ma, Pai-Chun (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Ma, PoKay M. (Ph.D., Washington University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology.

Macaspac, Nerve V. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Macaulay, Elizabeth (D.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, Classics, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

MacIntyre, Bruce C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Maciuika, John V. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Art History.

MacNeil, Margaret A. (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, York. Biology.

MacPhee, Ross Douglas Earle (Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

MacRoy-Higgins, Michelle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Madamopoulos, Nicholas (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Professor, City. Physics.

Madimenos, Felicia (Ph.D. , University of Oregon). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Madrigal, Jose Luis (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queensborough Community. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Magliozzo, Richard S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Mahajan, Shahana (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Maher, Joseph (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Maisey, John G. (Ph.D., University College of London, England). Adjunct Professor, Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Maitra, Neepa T. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Physics.

Majic, Samantha A. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Makihara, Miki (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Linguistics.

Makse, Hernan A. (Ph.D., Boston University). Distinguished Professor, City. Biology, Physics.

Maliar, Lilia (University Pompeu Fabra, Spain). Professor, Graduate Center. Economics

Maller, Ariyeh H. (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Mallikaratchy, Prabodhika (Ph.D., University of Florida, Gainesville). Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Mallon, Gerald P. (D.S.W., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter School of Social Work. Social Welfare.

Mameli, Peter A. (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Mampilly, Zachariah (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Mandal, Rabindra (Ph.D., University of Arkansas). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Mandel, Michael I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Reality Labs at Meta Platforms, Inc. Computer Science.

Mandelbaum, Eric (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Baruch. Philosophy, Psychology.

Mandiberg, James M. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Mandiberg, Michael (M.F.A., California Institute of the Arts). Professor, Staten Island. Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Maney, Jonathan (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Digital Humanities MA.

Mangels, Jennifer A. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Mangual Figueroa, Ariana (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Urban Education.

Manne, Lisa L. (Ph.D., University of Tennessee). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Mann-Hamilton, Ryan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Mano, Itzhak (Ph.D., The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel). Assistant Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biochemistry, Biology.

Manovich, Lev (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, Graduate Center. Computer Science, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA.

Manzan, Sebastiano (Ph.D., University of Amsterdam). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics, Business

Maras, Marie-Helen (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Marasco, Robyn (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science

Marcotullio, Peter J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Margulies, Ivone (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Marianetti, Marie C. (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Lehman. Liberal Studies MA.

Marianski Mateusz (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Marinez, Sophie (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. French.

Markens, Susan (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Lehman. Sociology. Women’s Studies CP.

Markowitz, Gerald E. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. History.

Markowitz, Steven (M.D., Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Marquardt, Carol A. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Martell, Terrence F. (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Martin, John H. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Medical Professor, City. Biology, Psychology.

Martínez Torrejón, José Miguel (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Professor, Queens. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Martinez, Elena (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Martinez, Vincent R. (Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Martohardjono, Gita (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Queens. Linguistics.

Maskovsky, Jeff (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Massa, Louis J. (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Physics.

Massood, Paula J. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Máté, Attila (Ph.D., Szeged University, Hungary). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Mathews-Salazar, Patricia Delia (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, BMCC. Anthropology.

Mathez, Edmond A. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Adjunct Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, American Museum of Natural History. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Mathur, Pragya (Ph.D., Stern School of Business, NYU). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Matos Rodriguez, Felix V. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Matsui, Hiroshi (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Mattis, Steven (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Psychology.

Maybee, Julie E. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Lehman. Philosophy.

Mayeli, Azita (Ph.D., Technical University of Munich, Germany). Assistant Professor, Queens CC. Mathematics.

Mazzula Silvia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology

Mazzullo, Patricia (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Walter Reed National Military Medical Cent. Audiology.

Mbom, Clement (Ph.D., University of Paris). Professor, Brooklyn. French.

McAlvay, Alex C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

McBeth, Mark (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay, Social Welfare. English.

McCall, Leslie (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology.

McCann, Colleen (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammals, Wildlife Conservation Society. Anthropology.

McCarthy, Kathleen (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Graduate Center. History, Women's Studies CP.

McClannahan, Lynn E. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Adjunct Adjunct Professor, Princeton Child Development Institute. Psychology.

McCloskey, Daniel P. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biology, Psychology.

McDonald, Kyle C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, City. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

McDougall, Sara (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, John Jay. French, History, Biography and Memoir MA, Medieval Studies CP.

McElhaney, Joseph (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

McFadden, Karen (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

McGlynn, Mary M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. English.

McGovern, Thomas H. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

McGregor, Donna (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Chemistry.

McHugh, Cecilia M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

McKenna, Wendy (Ph.D., City University of New York). Adjunct Professor, Purchase College. Psychology.

McKernan, Desmond (Ph.D., University of Leeds, UK). Professor, Manhattan. Physics.

McLaughlin, Kenneth J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

McNeil, Cameron L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

McNeil, Gerard P. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School). Professor, York. Biochemistry.

McSweeney, Michelle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Lecturer, Converseon Inc.. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

McWilliams, Kelly (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Meagher, Michael (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Medvedev, Alice (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Mehilli, Elidor (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Baruch. History.

Mehta, Uday Singh (Ph.D., Princeton University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Melaku, Tsedale (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Meléndez, Alicia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology

Melendez-Vasquez, Carmen V. (Ph.D., London University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Meleties, Panayiotis C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York College. Chemistry.

Mellow, Jeff (Ph.D., SUNY Albany). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Meng, Jin (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Menken, Kate (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Menon, Vinod M. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts). Professor, City. Physics.

Menser, Michael K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Mercado, Juan Carlos (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Merchant, Shakila (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology (ITT) Roorkee, India). Adjunct Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Merenkov, Sergiy (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Meriles, Carlos A. (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina). Professor, City. Physics.

Messinger Robert (University of California, Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Mey, Jacob L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Michael, Krystyna (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Hostos CC. Digital Humanities MA.

Michelangeli, Fabian Armando (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Associate Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Miles, Katharine P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY).  Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Milkman, Ruth (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, Sociology.

Miller, Edward D. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Miller, Hillary (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Queens. Theatre and Performance.

Miller, Nancy K. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, French, Biography and Memoir MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Miller, Russell G. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Millhiser, William (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Milligan, Gerry (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Mills, Alexander (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Mills, Pamela Ann (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Lehman. Chemistry, Urban Education.

Milstein, Glen (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Min, Pyong Gap (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Mingote, Susana (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Miranda, Regina (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Miri, Mohammad-Ali (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Assistant Professor, Queens. Physics.

Mirkin, Michael V. (Ph.D., Kazakh State University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Mitchell, Tim (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Mitra, Sudeb (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Miyano, Ken E. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Miyares, Ines M. (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Mneimneh, Saad (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Mohamed, Feisal (L.L.M., University of Illinois). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. English.

Mohan, Kannan (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Professor, Baruch. Business

Molholm, Sophie (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Psychology.

Molina, Emily (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences.

Mollenkopf, John H. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science, Sociology, International Migration Studies MA, Demography CP.

Montano, Joseph J. (Ed.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College. Audiology.

Montero, Barbara (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Staten Island. Philosophy.

Montiel, Ivan (Ph.D., University of California). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Mooney, Jayne (Ph.D., Middlesex University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Moores, Trevor (Ph.D., University of Aston, Birmingham, UK). Professor, Baruch. Business

Mootoo, David R. (M.D., University of Maryland, Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Morabia, Alfredo (Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Moran, Robbin Craig (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Adjunct Professor, Institute of Systematic Botany, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Morgado, Nuria (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Morton Jennifer (Stanford University). Assistant Professor, City. Philosophy.

Mose, Tamara R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Moses, Joel (Ph.D., Baylor University). Adjunct Professor, Managing Director and Co-Founder, Applied Research Corporation. Psychology.

Moshary, Fred (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Moshkovitz, Guy (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Moskos, Peter C. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Sociology.

Moulton, Alex A. (Clark University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Muir, Sarah (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Mujtaba, Syed S. (Ph.D., Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, India). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Biology.

Munns, David (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Associate Professor, John Jay. History.

Munshi, Soniya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Manhattan CC. Psychology.

Munshi-South, Jason (Ph.D., University of Maryland at College Park). Adjunct Associate Professor, Fordham University. Biology.

Murelli, Ryan P. (Ph.D., Boston College). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Murokh, Lev (Ph.D., Nizhny Novgorod State University, Russia). Associate Professor, Queens. Physics.

Murphy, Brian (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School). Associate Professor, Lehman College. Computer Science.

Murphy, Kevin D. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Adjunct Professor, Vanderbilt University. Art History.

Musser, Amber (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Graduate Center. English, Africana Studies CP.

Musumeci Daniele (Sheffield University, UK). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Muth, Theodore R. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Nachum, Lilach (Ph.D., Copenhagen Business School). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Naczi, Robert F.C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Nadal, Kevin (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Naddeo, Barbara A. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, City. History.

Nadeem, Shehzad (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Associate Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Nagler, Matthew G. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, City. Economics.

Nahata, Rajarishi (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Naider, Fred R. (Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn). Distinguished Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Naidoo, Loren J. (Ph.D., University of Akron). Associate Professor, California State University at Northridge. Psychology.

Nair, V. Parameswaran (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics.

Nakarmi, Mim Lal (Ph.D., Kansas State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Nallesteros, Isolina (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, Baruch. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Nam, Hannah (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Napoli, Philip F. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Naro-Maciel, Eugenia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, New York University. Biology.

Natarajan, Mangai (Ph.D. , Rutgers University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Nathanson, Melvyn B. (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Neale, Stephen (Ph.D., Stanford University). John H. Kornblith Family Chair in the Philosophy of Science and Values. Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Philosophy.

Neamtiu, Monica (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Neave-DiToro, Dorothy (Au.D., Salus University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Nematollahy, Ali (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assocaite Professor, Baruch. French.

Neukam, Jonathan (Au.D., Indiana University). Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Medicine. Audiology.

Newbert, Scott (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Newman, Michael (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Nichols, Jeff (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Queens. Music.

Nikulina, Valentina (Ph.D., St. Johns University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Ni-Meister, Wenge (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Niwa, Erika Y. (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Nix, Joan (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Nolan, Robert P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, President, International Environmental Research Foundation, New York, NY. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Nomura, Yoko (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Norouzi, Hamidreza (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Novacek, Michael J. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology, Biology.

Nuzzo, Angelica (Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa). Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy.

Nyman, Ingmar (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

O’Brien, David (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

O’Brien, Ruth (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science, American Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

O’Donnell, Shaugn (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Music.

O’Neill, June E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Obaidat, Muath (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Oberle, Brad (Ph.D., Washington University. Adjunct Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

O'Brien, Stephen (D.Phil., Oxford University). Professor, City. Biochemistry Chemistry.

O'Bryant, Kevin O. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Obus, Andrew (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Ocejo, Richard E. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

O'Connor, Kerri (Au.D., Hofstra University). Adjunct Professor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Audiology.

O'Connor, Naphtali (Ph.D., University of California at Irvine). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

O'Dowd, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Melbourne). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Oganesyan, Vadim (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Ogilvie, Astrid (Ph.D., University of East Anglia, UK). Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder. Anthropology.

Ogunwobi, Olorunseun (Ph.D., University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology

O'Hara, Patrick (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Oliynyk, Anton (Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

O'Mullan, Gregory D. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences).

O'Neill, Sarah (Ph.D., University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand)). Assistant Professor, City. Psychology.

Opotow, Susan, V. (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Oppenheimer, Gerald M. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Broeklundian Distinguished Professor, School of Public Health. History.

Oppenheimer, Paul (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Comparative Literature.

Oppens, Ursula (M.S., The Juilliard School of Music). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Orchard, William (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Queens. English.

Orenstein, Arbie (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Music.

Orenstein, Claudia D. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Orland, Peter (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Cruz). Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Ortega, Francesc (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Ortiz, Benjamin D. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Osman, Eli (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Ossola, Giovanni (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Ostertag, Gary (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor. Nassau Community College. Philosophy

O'Sullivan, Cormac (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Ovchinnikov, Alexey (Ph.D., Moscow State University; Ph.D., North Carolina State University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Oviedo, Hysell V. (Ph.D., New York University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Washington University. Biology.

Oyekoya, Oyewole (Ph.D., University College of London, England). Associate Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Oza, Rupal (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Women's Studies CP.

Ozbilgin, Mehmet (Ph.D., Purdue University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Paglione, Timothy A. D. (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, York. Physics.

Paik, Leslie (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, City. Sociology.

Palley, Michael A. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Pan, Victor (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Pan, Yung-Yi (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Pant, Hari K. (Ph.D., Dalhousie University, Canada). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Papineau, David (Ph.D., Cambridge University). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Pappas, Nickolas (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Classics, Philosophy.

Parikh, Rohit (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Mathematics, Philosophy.

Park, Hyunhee (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, John Jay. History, Medieval Studies CP.

Park, Jihwon (D.B.A. Harvard University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Park, Jisun (Ph.D., Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo). Associate Professor, Kingsborough Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Parra, Lucas C. (Ph.D., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität). Professor, City College of New York. Biology, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Parry, William John (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Parsons, Jeffrey (Ph.D., University of Houston). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Patelis, Thanos (Ph.D., Fordham University). Adjunct Professor, The College Board. Psychology.

Path, Kosal (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Political Science.

Patti, Janet (Ed.D., Northern Arizona University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Paulicelli, Eugenia (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, Liberal Studies MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Film and Media Cultures CP, Women's Studies CP.

Pavlovskaya, Marianna E. (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Pechenkina, Ekaterina A. (Ph.D., University of Missouri). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Peetz, Ralf M. (Ph.D., University of Hamburg, Germany). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Peifer, Jared L. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Peixoto, Pablo M. (Ph.D., University of Extremadura, Spain). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Pekar, Stephen F. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Pelizzari, Maria A. (Ph.D., University of New Mexico). Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Pellitteri, John (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Penaranda, Francisco (Ph.D., Universidad Completense and CEMFI). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics

Peng, Lin (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Peng, Yusheng (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Peng, Zheng (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Adjunct Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Penrod, Steven D. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Perera, Sonali (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature.

Perez, Richard (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. English.

Perez-Rosario, Vanessa (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Professor, Queens. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Perkins, Susan L. (Ph.D., University of Vermont). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Perkowska, Magdalena (Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey). Professor, Hunter. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Perry, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, John Jay. Classics.

Peters, Charles M. (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Peters, Jonathan R. (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School) Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics.

Petersen, Glenn (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Anthropology, Liberal Studies MA.

Peterson, Nadya L. (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature.

Petingi, Louis (Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Petraco, Nicholas (M.S., John Jay College, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, NYPD Criminologist, Retired. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Petraco, Nicholas D. (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Professor, John Jay. Chemistry, Criminal Justice.

Petrain, David (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Petricevic, Vladimir (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Physics.

Petrossian, Gohar A. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Pezzano, Mark T. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Pezzella, Frank (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Pfeifer, Michael J. (Ph.D., University of Iowa). Professor, John Jay. History.

Phillips, Daniel (B.A., The Juilliard School of Music). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Phillips, Greg R. (Ph.D., Scripps Research Institute, Kellogg School of Science & Technology). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Philogene, Gina (Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris). Adjunct Professor, Sarah Lawrence College. Psychology.

Picciano, Anthony G. (Ph.D., Fordham University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Pierre-Louis, Francois (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. International Migration Studies MA.

Pieslak, Jonathan (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, City. Music.

Pigliucci, Massimo (Ph.D., University of Tennessee). Professor, City. Philosophy.

Pinheiro, DIogo (Ph.D., The University of Warwick, UK). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Pipe, Margaret-Ellen (Ph.D., University of Auckland). Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Pitschner, Stefan (Ph.D., Universitat Pompeu Fabra). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Pitts, Wesley B. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Pitts-Taylor, Victoria (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Adjunct Professor. Wesleyan University. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Piza, Antoni (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center; Foundation for Iberian Music. Music.

Piza, Eric L. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Ploog, Bertram O. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Plotnik, Joshua (Ph.D., Emory University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Plummer, Thomas W. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Plunkett, Gregory M. (Ph.D., Washington State University). Adjunct Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Poget, Sebastien F. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Poje, Andrew C. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Pollack, Sarah (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Pollard, Tanya (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. English, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Polle, Juergen E.W. (Ph.D., Georg-August-Universität). Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Polsky, Andrew J. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Polychronakos, Alexios P. (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Physics.

Pontell, Henry N. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Pontzer, Herman (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Popp, James L. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, York. Physics.

Poros, Maritsa (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Porter, Jeremy R. (Ph.D., Mississippi State University). Professor, Brooklyn. Criminal Justice, Social Welfare, Sociology, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Demography CP.

Post, Charles (Ph.D., SUNY Binghamton). Professor, BMCC. Sociology.

Powell, Wayne G. (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Powers, Melinda (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, John Jay. Theatre and Performance.

Powers, Richard Gid (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Staten Island. History, American Studies CP.

Prasada, Sandeep (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Linguistics, Psychology.

Pratap, Sangeeta (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Prendini, Lorenzo (Ph.D., University of Cape Town). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Press, Gerald Alan (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Preston, Stephen (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Preuss, Thomas (Ph.D., University of Tübingen). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Pribitkin, Wladimir de Azevedo (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Price, Patricia (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Baruch. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Priest, Graham (Ph.D., London School of Economics, London University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Prinz, Jesse J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Prinz, Mechthild (Ph.D., University of Ulm, Germany). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Profit, Adam A. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Pugh, Kenneth R. (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Adjunct Professor, Haskins Laboratories. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Pugh, Timothy W. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Pujals, Enrique (Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada). Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics

Pukatzki, Stefan (Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Pun, Anna (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Punales Morejon, Diana (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, The Psychological Center at City. Psychology.

Punnoose, Alexander (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Sciences). Associate Professor, City. Physics.

Pytte, Carolyn L. (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology.

Qiao, Baofu (Ph.D., Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biochemistry.

Qiu, Weigang (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Quadri, Luis (Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Quiñones-Jenab, Vanya (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Raaum, Ryan (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Rabin, Laura A. (Ph.D., Fordham University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Rabinowitz, Vita C. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Rachlin, Joseph W. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Biology.

Radu Cucu, Sorin (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Comparative Literature.

Raghavan, Chitra (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Rahman, Md Mahbubur (Ph.D., Wayne State University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Rahnama Rad Kamiar (Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Raja, Anita (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Raja, Krishnaswami S. (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Rajah, Valli (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Rajarishi, Nahata (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Ramasubramanian, Laxmi (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee). Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Raper, Jayne (Ph.D., Cambridge University, UK). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Raphan, Theodore (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Psychology.

Ravdin, Lisa D. (Ph.D., UHS/Chicago Medical School). Adjunct Professor, New York Presbyterian Hospital. Psychology.

Ravindran, Kaliappa (Ph.D., University of British Columbia). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Rawson, Michael J. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Reddy, Varattur (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Chemistry.

Redenti, Stephen M. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Reed, Holly (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, Queens. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA, Demography CP.

Reffner, John (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Reid-Pharr, Robert (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, Harvard University. English.

Reigada, Laura C. (Ph.D., Hofstra University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Reilly, Jamie (Ph.D., Temple University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Temple University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Reilly, Matthew (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Assistant Professor, City. Anthropology.

Reinmann, Andrew B. (Ph.D., Boston University). Assistant Professor, ASRC/Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Reisman, Rosette (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, . Audiology.

Reisman, Ruth (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Doctoral Lecturer, Brooklyn. Audiology,

Reiss, Diana L. (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Reitz, Caroline (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, John Jay. English.

Remler, Dahlia K. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Remy, Steven Paul (Ph.D., Ohio University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Ren, Yuhang (Ph.D., College of William and Mary). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Rendina, H. Jonathon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, George Washington University. Psychology.

Rénique, José L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Lehman. History.

Renner, Bernd (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Brooklyn. French, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Renshon, Stanley (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Lehman. Political Science.

Rentzler, Joel (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Resnick, Andrew (Au.D., Arizona School of Health Sciences). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hunter. Audiology.

Rettig, Salomon (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Revenson, Tracey A. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Women's Studies CP.

Reyes, Angela (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Reynolds, David (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. English, Comparative Literature, History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Rheuban, Joyce (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Rhodes, Rosamond (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Philosophy.

Rhody, Lisa Marie (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Rice, Emily L. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Rice, Mark (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Lehman. History.

Richardson, Joan T. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Richardson, Kristina (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Associate Professor, Queens. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA, Medieval Studies CP.

Riedo, Elisa (Ph.D., University of Milan). Professor, City. Physics.

Rindskopf, David (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology, Psychology.

Riobo, Carlos (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Ritchie Katherine (University of Texas, Austin). Assistant Professor, City. Philosophy.

Ritt, Morey (M.A., Queens College, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Rivera-Correa, Juan Luis (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biology.

Rivera-McCutchen, Rosa (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Social Welfare, Urban Education.

Roberts, Jennifer Tolbert (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Classics, History.

Roberts, Jennifer Tolbert (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Classics.

Robertson, Andrew W. (D.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, Lehman. History.

Robin, Corey (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Political Science.

Robinson, Chris (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Bronx Community. Anthropology.

Robinson, John G. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Adjunct Professor, Wildlife Conservation Society. Anthropology.

Robinson, Robert P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Robotham, Donald (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Rockwell, Patricia Boyle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Rockwell, Robert F. (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Professor, City. Biology, Psychology.

Rodas, Julia (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Bronx Community. Theatre and Performance.

Rodgers, Selena (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Professor, York. Social Welfare.

Rodriguez, Estefania (Ph.D., Universidad de Sevilla, Spain). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Rodriguez-Contreras, Adrian (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Assistant Professor, City. Biology.

Rodriguez-Planas, Nuria (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics

Roff, Jennifer L. (Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Rogers, Bethany L. (Ph.D., New York University Steinhardt School of Education). Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA.

Rogers, Katina L. (Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Digital Humanities MA.

Rogers-Dillon, Robin H. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Rohlf, James F. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Adjunct Professor, SUNY Stony Brook. Anthropology.

Roldán, Mary (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Rollins, Joe (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara). Professor, Queens. Political Science, Liberal Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Romero, Diana R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Demography CP.

Rong, Yongwu (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Rosario, Margaret (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Psychology.

Rose, Karel (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Rosen, Jay S. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Distinguished Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Rosen, Jeffrey (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, City. Psychology.

Rosen, Marcy (B.M., Queens College, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Rosen, Wilma Gottlieb (Ph.D., Clark University). Adjunct Professor, Columbia University. Psychology.

Rosenberg, Andrew M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, IBM. Linguistics.

Rosenberg, Clifford (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, City. History.

Rosenberg, Jonathan (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Hunter. History.

Rosenblatt, Helena Anna Christina (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. French, History, Political Science, Biography and Memoir MA.

Rosenhaus, Vladimir (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor. Physics.

Rosenthal Gelman, Caroline (Ph.D., Smith College). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Ross, Steven L. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Rossabi, Morris (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Rotenberg, Susan A. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Rothmaler, Philipp (Ph.D., Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Rothman, Jessica M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Biology.

Rothstein, Hannah R. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Rothstein, William (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens / Graduate Center joint appointment. Music.

Rovenpor, Daniel (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Roytman, Leonid (Ph.D., Moscow Polytechnical Institute). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Rozovskaya, Alla (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor, Queens College. Computer Science, Linguistics.

Rubinstein, Adrienne (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology,

Ruck, Martin Dale (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Urban Education, Africana Studies CP.

Rudenko, Andrey (Ph.D., Oxford University, UK). Assistant Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Rudenstine, M. Sasha (Ph.D., City University of New York ). Assistant Professor, City, Psychology.

Ruglass, Lesia (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Assistant Professor, City. Psychology.

Ruland, William (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Rumschitzki, David S. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Herbert Kayser Professor, City. Biology, Chemistry.

Rupprecht, Caroline (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature.

Russo-Mayer, Christine (Au.D., University of Florida). Adjunct Professor, CRM Audiology, PC. Audiology.

Rutberg, Randye L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Ryan, Kevin (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Saari, Lise M. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Adjunct Professor, New York University. Psychology.

Sabitova, Maria (Ph.D., Univerisity of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Saddik, Annette J. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Theatre and Performance.

Saffer, Henry (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, National Bureau of Economic Research. Economics.

Sahni, Viraht (Ph.D., Polytechnic University of New York). Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Salamandra, Christa (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Saleque, Shireen (Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Salfati, C. Gabrielle (Ph.D., University of Liverpool). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Salmun, Haydee (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Salus-Braun, Helen R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Audiology.

Samuni, Uri (Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Sandeman, Karl G. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK). Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Physics.

Sanford, Victoria (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Sankaran, Renuka P. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biology, Biochemistry.

Santoro, Bianca (Ph.D, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Sarachik, Myriam P. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics.

Sargent, Michael Grant (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, Queens. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Saric, Dragomir (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Sarkissian, Hagop (Ph.D., Duke University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Sassi, Jonathan D. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. History.

Satyanarayana, Ashwin (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science.

Sauane, Moria (Ph.D., National University of Buenos Aires, Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology,

Savage, Dean (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Sociology,

Savage-Dunn, Cathy (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Savas Emanuel S. (Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business

Sawadogo, Boukary (Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette). Associate Professor, City. French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Saxena, Anjana D. (Ph.D., University of Mumbai, India). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Saylor, Bruce (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Music.

Schafe, Glenn E. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Schäfer, Tobias (Ph.D., Heinrich-Heine Universität). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Schaffer, Talia C. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Queens. English, Women's Studies CP.

Scherbaum, Charles A. (Ph.D., Ohio University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Educational Psychology, Psychology.

Scherer, Ronald C. (Ph.D., University of Iowa). Adjunct Professor, Bowling Green State University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Schieble Melissa (University of Wisconsin at Madison). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Schiller, Naomi (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Schlesinger, Louis B. (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Schlichting, Kara (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. History.

Schlutz, Alexander M. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, John Jay. English.

Schmeltzer, David (Ph.D., Technion Institute, Israel). Professor, City. Physics.

Schneider, Tamera R. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Schonfeld, Irvin S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Educational Psychology, Psychology.

Schor, Laura S. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Schoutens, Hans (Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Schram, Sanford F. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Professor, Hunter. Political Science, Sociology.

Schulman, Stuart A. (Ed.D., George Washington University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Schur, David M. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Classics.

Schvarzstein, Mara (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Schwab, David (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Biology, Physics.

Schwartz, Robert A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Schwarz, Steven A. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Schwedler, Jillian (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Political Science, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Schwester, Richard W. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Scribner, Charity (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, LaGuardia Community. Comparative Literature.

Seals, Greg (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Associate Professor Staten Island. Urban Education.

Segal, Miryam (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Queens. Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Seidemann, David Elihu (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Seiger-Gardner, Liat (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Sekerina, Irina A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics, Psychology.

Semel, Susan F. (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Sen Gupta, Gunja (Ph.D., Tulane University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Sen, Sankar (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Serr, Aucher S. (M.S., Parsons School of Design, The New School). Adjunct Lecturer. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Serrano, Peter A. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Sethi, S. Prakesh (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Business.

Sethi, Suresh A. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Sevak, Purvi (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Sfeir, Matthew Y. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Chemistry, Physics.

Shachmurove, Yochanan (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Professor, City. Economics.

Shadle, Christine (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, Haskins Laboratories. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Shafer, Orie (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Shafer, Valerie L. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Shaked, Nava (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel. Linguistics.

Shane, Jacob (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Shane, Jon M. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Shankar, Kameshwari (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, City. Economics.

Shankar, Subash (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Associate Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Shannon, Jonathan H. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Music, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Shannon, Jonathan H. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Music, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Shapshay, Sandra (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Sharma, Bhamini (Ph.D., The Hong Kong Polytechnic University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Sharpe, Michael (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York. Political Science, International Migration Studies MA.

Shattuck, Mark D. (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, City. Physics.

Sheffer, Adam (Ph.D., Tel-Aviv University, Israel). Associate Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Shelton, Jama (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Shen, Aidong (Ph.D., Shanghai Institute of Optics & Fine Mechanics). Professor, City. Physics.

Shen, Chang-Hui (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Shen, Min (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Shepard, Benjamin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Social Welfare.

Sher, Aaron E. (M.D., New York University School of Medicine). Adjunct Professor, St. Peter's Hospital. Psychology.

Shew, Chwen-Yang (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Shi, Weilei (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Shih, Kevin (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Assistant Professor, Queens. Economics.

Shin, Jin Y. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Shirkey, Zachary (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Shiva, Andrew A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Bellevue Hospital Center. Psychology.

Shneyerson, Lev M. (Ph.D., Ural State University, Russia). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Sholette, Gregory (Ph.D., University of Amsterdam, Netherlands). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Shortell, Timothy (Ph.D., Boston College). Professor, Brooklyn. Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences.

Shpilrain, Vladimir (Ph.D., Moscow University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Shreiber, Chanoch (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Lehman. Economics.

Shtob, Daniel (Ph.D., University of Oregon). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Shub, Michael (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, City. Mathematics.

Shuraida, Shadi (Ph.D., HEC Montreal, Canada). Adjunct Associate Professor, Téluq University, Québec, Canada. Business.

Sibner, Robert (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Sibrava, Nicholas (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Siddall, Mark Edward (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Silber, Irina C. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Anthropology.

Silva, Andrea C. (Ph.D., Wayne State University). Associate Professor, York. Digital Humanities MA.

Silverstein, Brett (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Psychology.

Simmons, Nancy Bingham (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Simpson, Ian A. (Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Scotland). Adjunct Professor, University of Stirling. Anthropology.

Singh, Shaneen M. (Ph.D., Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Sircar, Ratna (Ph.D., All India Institute of Medical Sciences). Professor, City. Biology. Psychology.

Sirow, Lynn Wallack (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Skeith, William E., III (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Skurski, Julie (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Distinguished Lecturer, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Slavin, Dennis (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Music, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Sloin, Andrew (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Baruch. History.

Smale, Maura A. (Ph.D., New York University). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Digital Humanities MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Small, Yolanda A. (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, York. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Smiley, John F. (Ph.D., Baylor Medical College). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Smith Kersha (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queensborough Community. Urban Education.

Smith, Brian Tilston (Ph.D., University of Nevada). Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Smith, Brianne (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Smith, Gwenn S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Hillside Hospital of the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Care System. Psychology.

Smith, Paul Julian (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Smith, Robert C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor , Baruch. Social Welfare, Sociology.

Smith, Ryan A. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Baruch. Sociology.

Smithsimon, Gregory (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Sociology.

Sneed, Joel R. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Sneeringer, Julia E. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. History.

Snowden, Fabienne (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Medgar Evers. Social Welfare.

Soberon Bravo, Pablo (Ph.D., University College, London). Associate Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Sokol, Dina (Ph.D., Bar-Ilan University, Israel). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Solecki, William D. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Somerville, Carolyn Marie (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Sommer, Kristin (Ph.D., University of Toledo). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Song, Lulu (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Song, Shige (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Queens. Demography CP.

Sonu, Debbie (Ed.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Sormani, Christina (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Soto, Francisco (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Soule, Dax (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Sowers, Brian (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Classics.

Soyer, Michaela (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Baruch. Sociology.

Sparks, John S. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Spatz, Linda (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biology.

Spear, Thomas (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. French.

Spellane, Peter (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Chemistry.

Spencer, Robyn C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Lehman. History, American Studies CP.

Spicer, Mark (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Spinu, Laura (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Spokony, Rebecca F. (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Sridhar, Karthik (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

St. John, Katherine (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Computer Science.

Stabrowski, Filip (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Staloff, Darren M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. History.

Stamos, Ioannis (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Staniczenko, Phillip (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Stanton, Domna C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, French, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Stark, Ruth E. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Distinguished Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

Starks, Tyrel J. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Steel, Karl J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Stein, Christopher (M.P.S., New York University). Associate Professor, BMCC. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Steinberg, Benjamin (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Steinberg, Justin (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Steinberg, Mark (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Steinberg, Richard N. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Physics, Urban Education.

Steinberg, Stephen (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Steiner, Carol A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Steiper, Michael E. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Biology.

Sterling, Eleanor J. (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Stern, Nancy (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Linguistics.

Stern, Yaakov (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Columbia University Medical Center. Psychology.

Stetsenko, Anna (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Urban Education.

Stevenson, Dennis W. (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Adjunct Professor, Institute of Systematic Botany and Plant Research Laboratory, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Stewart, Gillian Meg (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Queens. Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Stewart, Jennifer L. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Stiassny, Melanie L. J. (Ph.D., London University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Ichthyology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Stone, Anne J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Music, Medieval Studies CP.

Stone, Charles B. (Ph.D., Macquarie University, Syndney Australia). Associate Professor, John Jay College. Psychology.

Stone, Pamela (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Storbeck, Justin L. (Ph.D., University of Virginia). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Stoudt, Brett G. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Social Welfare, Urban Education.

Strange, Deryn (Ph.D., Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Strassler, Karen (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Straus, Joseph N. (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Music.

Strom, Rivka (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Studamire, Barbara (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Stults, Christopher (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Sturmey, Peter (Ph.D., University of Liverpool). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Su, Celina (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology, Urban Education.

Suarez, Sophia N. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Subramanian, Ajantha (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Sullivan, Dennis P. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics.

Sullivan, Karen (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. French.

Sullivan, Susan (Ed.D., Columbia University). Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Sun, Shipeng (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Sun, Yan (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Queens. Political Science.

Sund, Judy (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Art History.

Sung, Hung-En (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Sussan, Joshua (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Mathematics.

Susser, Ida (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Women's Studies CP.

Sussman, Elyse (Ph.D., Hofstra University). Adjunct Professor, Departments of Neuroscience and Otorhinolaryngology-HNS, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Svendsen, Erika (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, USDA Forest Service. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Swartz, Anne (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Professor, Baruch. Music.

Swedell, Larissa (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Biology, Psychology.

Sy, Bon K. (Ph.D., Northeastern University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Szabo, Zoltan I. (Ph.D., Szeged University, Hungary). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Tache, Karine (Ph.D. , Simon Fraser University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Universite Laval. Anthropology.

Tajerian, Michael (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology.

Takada, Hirokazu (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Taksa, Isak (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Tamargo, Maria C. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, City. Chemistry, Physics.

Tang, Hao (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Manhattan CC. Computer Science

Tang, Ming (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Tansel, Abdullah Uz (Ph.D., Middle East Technical University, Turkey). Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Tao, Liqiing (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Taspinar, Suleyman J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Tattersall, Ian (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

Tawfeeq, Dante (Ph.D., Florida State University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Urban Education.

Taylor, Jeffrey (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Brooklyn. Music, American Studies CP.

Tchernichovski, Ofer (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Teater, Barbra (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Staten Island. Social Welfare.

Tedesco, Elia (Ph.D., Clark University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Tedesco, Marco (Ph.D., Institute of Applied Physics Nello Carrara, Italy). Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Tellefsen, Thomas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Business.

Terilla, John (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Terry, Karen J. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, England). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Tesdall, Allen (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Tessler, Michael (Ph.D., Richard G l ider Graduate School, American Museum of Natural History). Assistant Professor, Medgar Evers. Biology.

Teufel, Thomas (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Theoharis, Jeanne F. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Thibodeau, Philip (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Brooklyn. Classics.

Thomas, Gloria Penn (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Thomas, William Wayt (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Elizabeth G. Britton Curator of Botany, New York Botanical Garden. Adjunct Professor, NYBG. Biology.

Thompson, Cynthia A. (Ph.D., University of Tennessee). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Thompson, Robert D. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Thurston, Thom B. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Tian, Ying-L. (Ph.D., Chinese University of Hong Kong). Professor, City. Computer Science, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Tiburzi, Brian C. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, City. Physics.

Ticktin, Miriam (Ph.D., Stanford University and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Tilley, Janette (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Lehman. Music.

Tillman, C. Justice (Ph.D., University of Alabama). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Tinajero, Araceli (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, City. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Biography and Memoir MA.

Tinker, Anthony Maxwell (Ph.D., University of Manchester, UK). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Tolman, Deborah (Ed.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare, Women's Studies CP.

Tomasello, Andrew (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Music, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Tomkiewicz, Micha (Ph.D., Hebrew University, Israel). Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry, Physics.

Toor, Saadia (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Torke, Benjamin (Ph.D., Washington University). Adjunct Associate Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Torpey, John C. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. History, Sociology.

Torre, Maria Elena (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center/Public Science Project. Psychology, Urban Education.

Torrente, Mariana P. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Tortora, Christina (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics.

Toth, Gwendolyn J. (D.M.A., Yale University). Adjunct Professor. Music.

Tougaw, Jason D. (Ph.D., The Graudate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Biography and Memoir MA.

Tournaki, Eleni (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, College of Staten Island. Urban Education.

Tovar, Patricia (Ph.D. , The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Anthropology.

Tradler, Thomas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Tran, Van (Ph.D, Harvard University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Treitler, Vilna F. Bashi (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Adjunct Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara. Sociology.

Trief, Ellen (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia Uniersity). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Trimbur, Lucia (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, American Studies CP.

Trivedi, Saam (Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park). Professor. Brooklyn. Philosophy.

Troyansky, David G. (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Trumbach, Randolph (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Baruch. History.

Tsika, Noah (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Film and Media Cultures CP.

Tu, Jiufeng J. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, City. Physics.

Tuber, Steven B. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, City. Psychology.

Tung, Raymond T. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Turner, Charles F. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Tzortziou, Maria (Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park). Associate Professor, City. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Uctum, Merih (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Ugoretz, Joseph (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Dean, Teaching, Learning, and Technology at Macaulay Honors College at The Graduate Center. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Ulijn, Rein V. (Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK). Einstein Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Undieh,Ashiwel S. (Ph.D., Drexel University). Medical Professor,CUNY School of Medicine. Biochemistry, Biology.

Ungar, Mark D. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Criminal Justice, Political Science, Liberal Studies MA.

Ureni, Paola (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, Medieval Studies CP.

Vachadze, George (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin & Charles University, Prague). Professor, College of Staten Island. Economics.

Vaghefi, Issac (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Valenzuela, Ana (Ph.D., University of Madrid). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Valian, Virginia (Ph.D., Northeastern University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Linguistics, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Valk, Anna M. (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Graduate Center. History.

Valle, Jan (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Urban Education.

Van Couvering, John A. (Ph.D., Cambridge University, UK). Adjunct Professor, Micropaleontology Press, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

van der Feest, Suzanne (Ph.D., Radboud University, Nijmegen). Research Assiociate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Van Dyke, Julie A. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Adjunct Professor, Haskins Laboratories. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Van Parys, Jessica (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Van Peteghem, Julie (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Van Sickle, John (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. Classics, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Van Steirteghem, Bart (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Mathematics.

Vance, Timothy J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Adjunct Professor, National Institute for Japanse Lang & Linguistics. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences,

Vandebroek, Ina (Ph.D., Ghent University, Belgium). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

VanOra, Jason (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Kingsborough CC. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Varsanyi, Monica W. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, John Jay. Earth and Environmental Sciences, International Migration Studies MA.

Vasiliou, Iakovos (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Vaysman, Igor (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Vázquez, Maribel (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Vázquez-Abad, Felisa J. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Vazquez-Poritz, Justin F. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Vdovina, Alina (Ph.D., University of Bonn, Germany). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Vedder, Amy Louise (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Adjunct Professor, Wildlife Conservation Society. Anthropology.

Veeser, Harold A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Middle Eastern Studies MA, Biography and Memoir MA.

Veit, Richard R. (Ph.D., University of California). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Vejdemo-Johansson, Mikael (Ph.D., Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, Germany). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Velling, John A. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Veral, Emre A. (Ph.D., Clemson University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Verkuilen, Jay (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).  Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Verzani, John (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Vessel, Edward A. (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Assistant Professor, City. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Vesselinov, Elena (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Associate Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Vésteinsson, Orri (Ph.D., University of London). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Institute for Archaeology, Iceland. Anthropology.

Vianna, Eduardo (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Psychology, Urban Education.

Vidal, Elena (Ph.D., Duke University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Vijverberg, Chu-Ping C. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Economics.

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Villalobos, Myriam (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Vitale, Alex (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

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Vitkalov, S. A. (Ph.D., Institute of Solid State Physics, Chernogolovka, Russia). Professor, City. Physics.

Vittadello, Michele (Ph.D., University of Padova, Italy). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Chemistry.

Vlamis, Nicholas G. (Ph.D., Boston University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Vo, Huy T. (Ph.D., University of Utah). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Vogel, Donald (Au.D., Central Michigan University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Audiology.

Voicu, Alexandru (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Economics

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Vredenburgh, Donald J. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Baruch. Business.

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Watson, Terri (Ph.D.,Florida Atlantic University). Associate Professor, City. Urban Education.

Watts, Logan (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Webb, Gwendolyn (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Weber, Bryan (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Economics.

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Wei, Jie (Ph.D., Simon Fraser University). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Weinberg, Dana B. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Weinstein, Barbara E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Graduate Center. Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Weinstein, Daniel C. (Ph.D., The Rockefeller University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Weinstein, Lissa (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Psychology.

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White, Mark Douglas (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Professor, Staten Island. Economics.

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Wojciechowski, Radoslaw K. (Ph.D.,The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor,York. Mathematics.

Wolberg, George (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Computer Science.

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Wolff, Kevin T. (Ph.D., Florida State University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Social Welfare.

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IMS PhD Candidate Sajal Islam Wins Anchor Award for Research Excellence

Sarah Ross

Apr 29, 2024, 3:21 PM

Sajal Islam is a 2024 recipient of Vanderbilt University’s Graduate Anchor Award for Research Excellence. The Anchor Awards recognize graduate student leaders across the university.

Sajal is dedicated to investigating the impact of radiation on wideband gap semiconductors, focusing particularly on SiC, GaN, and GaO. His research delves into the intricate interplay between device physics and material defects. By scrutinizing why these devices are susceptible to radiation and deciphering the mechanisms behind their failure, he aims to pinpoint their most vulnerable sensitive volumes. His investigations encompass understanding how radiation effects correlate with various factors such as radiation source, dosage, LET, range, device epitaxial thickness, termination, and structure. By bridging radiation-induced device failures with defects, he ventures into a truly interdisciplinary and captivating realm of research, with a specific focus on high-voltage power devices for space and defense applications.

Currently, in his third year of PhD studies in the Interdisciplinary Materials Science program, Sajal has already contributed significantly to the academic community with six publications to his name, two of which list him as the first author (list below). He has also been active in presenting his research at major conferences over the last year, including the 2023 Device Research Conference, ROCS-CSMANTECH Conference, IEEE Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference, G-RADNEXT 2023, and VINSE NanoDay 2023, among others.

Publications:

  • Single-Event Burnout in Vertical β-Ga2O3 Diodes with Pt/PtOx Schottky Contacts and High-k Field-Plate Dielectrics. (1 st  author)
  • Single-Event Burnout by Cf-252 Irradiation in Vertical -Ga 2 O 3 Diodes with Pt and PtO x  Schottky Contacts and High Permittivity Dielectric Field Plate (1 st  author)
  • Single-event burnout in homojunction GaN vertical PiN diodes with hybrid edge termination design. (2 nd  author)
  • Single-Event Effects in Heavy-Ion Irradiated 3kV SiC Charge-Balanced Power Devices. (3 rd  author)
  • LET and Voltage Dependence of Single-Event Burnout and Single-Event Leakage Current in High-Voltage SiC Power Devices. (Co-author)
  • Low-energy ion-induced single-event burnout in gallium oxide Schottky diodes (Co-author)

In addition to his research accomplishments, Sajal has received several awards that reflect his multifaceted skills. These awards include winning an AI-generated image contest at CSMANTECH 2023, being a co-winner of the IMS Sales Pitch in 2023, and receiving the Fan Favorite Poster Award at VINSE Nano Day 2023. His achievements underscore his role as a leading figure among his academic peers.

Outside of research, Sajal is dedicated to serving the community through working with several organizations with specific goals. He started as a Graduate Student Representative at the Muslim Student Association at Vanderbilt. He is a founding member of the ECE Student Association (Secretary) and BSA. He served as the Department Representative for his home program of IMS and worked as the Public Relations Chair at the Graduate Student Council (GSC) to serve the broader Vanderbilt graduate community. To serve the scientific community he is working as a reviewer for the IEEE Electron Device Letters and IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science.

As Sajal’s advisor, Professor Ron Schrimpf commented, “Sajal’s work is particularly exciting because it bridges the gap between device performance and material properties, making it truly interdisciplinary. Sajal leads several experimental efforts, and he is always willing to help other graduate students with their projects. He has an amazing attitude and jumps in wherever his help is needed.” VINSE congratulates Sajal Islam on this well-earned recognition by the wider Vanderbilt University community.

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UVA's First-Ever Data Science Majors Begin Their Journey

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A new era at the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science officially kicked off, as the inaugural class of data science undergraduate majors arrived for orientation on the eve of UVA’s first day of classes. 

Throughout the day at the new School of Data Science building , students heard from faculty and staff, learned more about their curriculum, took headshots and a group photograph, and began to familiarize themselves with classrooms and other features of the facility that would be their academic home. 

The day also served as a call to action, as students learned not only what requirements would be needed to complete their degree but what a data science education at UVA represented — and the integral role they would soon play in advancing the mission of the first school in the nation dedicated to the field.

“We don’t want to be the first at being it. We want to be the first at it and be the best,” Phil Bourne , founding dean of the School of Data Science, told the students. “But that’s only going to happen when you perform here and when you perform in your careers going forward.

Bourne also urged students, as they learned new technical skills in the years ahead, to not lose sight of a foundational principle of the School of Data Science.

“I want you to think about how you use those skills to really promote data science for the public good and society’s benefit,” he said. 

Brian Wright , director of undergraduate programs at the School of Data Science, highlighted the diversity of the 75-student cohort , with 57% of the class identifying as female — a figure that was significantly higher than is typically seen in STEM programs at UVA, he said.

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“We’re setting a new standard,” Wright said.  

The day also offered students the opportunity to get to know one another and, potentially, plant the seeds for future collaborations — another core value of the School.

Claire Bassett said she hadn’t decided on an academic path when she arrived at UVA from Baltimore as a first-year student in fall 2023. But after a conversation with Wright, she knew that the School of Data Science could be a home for her.

“I could tell how supportive and welcoming the community was going to be, and that’s really, I think, what drove me into data science,” she said. 

Bassett said that one of the aspects of her new academic program that she is most excited about is that she is joining a group of students who are all embarking on a new path.

“I think that’s really going to bond us together,” she said.

The launch of the data science undergraduate program, which was approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia last September , comes 10 years after the creation of a data science master’s degree at UVA, which was then offered by the Data Science Institute, the precursor to the School of Data Science. 

An online data science master’s program was launched in 2019 and was followed by a data science undergraduate minor in 2020 and then a doctoral program in 2022. With the establishment of the major, the School of Data Science now has a full offering of degree options for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Data science majors check in for their orientation at the School of Data Science Building.

Students apply to the data science major in the spring of their first year, provided they have completed or are in the process of completing the program’s two prerequisite courses, DS 1001: Foundations of Data Science and DS 1002: Programming for Data Science. 

The new major is a three-year program, and its curriculum focuses on the four domains that guide work at the School of Data Science: analytics, systems, value, and design, which are applied toward a fifth domain, practice.

While there will be many more classes of data science majors in the years ahead, the Class of 2027 will be the only one who can lay claim to being the first. It is a leap of faith that did not go unnoticed by Wright and Bourne.

Wright told the group it took “courage” to be the first class to pursue this new program and encouraged students to share feedback with faculty and staff throughout their time at the School.

“Come to us and push us and say, ‘Hey, this isn’t working. This is working. This is what we want from this degree,’” he said. 

Wright added: “The whole process here, everything that we do, we want to do it for you guys.”

Taking risks and charting new paths are central ideas in the story of efforts to establish data science as an academic discipline at UVA , and Bourne saluted the School's newest group of risk-takers for joining that tradition.

“Thank you for taking the journey with us,” he said.

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A student who wishes to undertake a PhD in the field of creative writing must, in addition, submit a substantial folio of published creative work, normally in the form of one or more books.

Prior to enrolment,  all applicants are required to demonstrate that they have met the University’s English language requirements . 

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28 fully funded phd programs at wageningen university & research, wageningen, netherlands.

Are you holding Master’s degree and looking for fully funded PhD positions? Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands invites online application for multiple funded PhD Programs / fully funded PhD positions in various research areas.

Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. Interested and eligible applicants may submit their online application for PhD programs via the University’s Online Application Portal. 

1. Fully Funded PhD Position in Modelling pollutant transport across the soil-atmosphere continuum

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In this PhD project, you will specifically focus on the environmental fate of microplastics and pesticides. Your research involves designing field campaigns for measuring soil wind erosion and dust transport and associated pollutants in two Dutch case study sites of the SOILPROM project. Using data collected, you will develop a physically based dust module within the open-source Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) MicroHH model. With this advanced model, the soil-atmosphere interface will be studied in detail to assess the impact of soil wind erosion on emission and atmospheric transport of pollutants.

Application Deadline: 2 September 2024

2. fully funded phd position in forest spirituality in eastern europe.

Specifically, we are looking for a PhD candidate researcher who is interested in understanding how forest spirituality plays a role in forest management, governance, and related nature conservation strategies. You will need to be open and interested in doing qualitative social science research in an interdisciplinary setting involving other researchers, forest managers, nature conservationists and other forest related stakeholders. As a PhD researcher, you will be part of the new research project: Forest Spirituality in Eastern Europe (FORESEE) and supervised by Dr. Agata Konczal and Dr. Bas Verschuuren at FNP.

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3. Fully Funded PhD Position in Evolution and innovation in eukaryotic genomes

We invite you to apply for a vacant PhD position in our dynamic research team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to explore the evolutionary processes driving genetic innovation in eukaryotes, such as de novo gene invention, gene fusion, and horizontal gene transfer. The emergence of the complex eukaryotic cell, which gave rise to infamous lineages like plants, animals and fungi, comprises one of the major outstanding questions in evolutionary biology. The past decade has brought large progress in identifying the prokaryotic origins of eukaryotes. In this development, our group discovered the Asgard archaea, eukaryotes’ closest prokaryotic relatives, marking an important inflection point.

Application Deadline: 31 October 2024

4. fully funded phd position in advancing forest inventories in small eu countries using field data and multi-source remote sensing.

Team Sustainable Forest Ecosystems and the Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing (GRS) at Wageningen University and Research are jointly looking for an aspiring PhD to explore the potential of advancing forest inventories in small EU countries using field data and multi-source remote sensing. Improving the accuracy and completeness of national forest inventories (NFI) of small EU countries faces challenges due to their diverse forests (species, management), limited sampling and resources. With upcoming monitoring legislation demanding annual reports, the focus is on reducing uncertainties, incorporating additional forest variables and moving towards higher (supporting) map resolutions.

Application Deadline: 9 September 2024

Find fully funded phd in uk, 5. fully funded phd position in small rna inheritance in plants.

In addition to genetic information hard coded in DNA sequences, parents can chemically modify their chromatin to record information acquired during their life, and then transmit this epigenetic information to their progeny. Although such epigenetic inheritance challenges textbook views of inheritance and has important implications for evolution, agriculture and human health, the mechanisms of this atypical mode of inheritance have mostly remained elusive.

Application Deadline: 30 September 2024

6. fully funded phd position in phylogenomics of plant defence plasticity to insect attack.

Plants respond to insect attack by mobilizing defences that specifically target the current attacker. How this response limits or provides opportunities to deal with future attack and how plants account for future risks will be the focus of your research. Your task is to mine genomic data to reveal phylogenomic patterns in signaling pathways underlying defence responses against insect herbivores within diverse plant species of the Brassicaceae family. Your project seeks to link ecological interactions with molecular defence mechanisms through comparative genomics by focusing on gene presence-absence variations, copy number changes, and visualizing synteny and structural rearrangements across multiple genomes. 

Application Deadline: 8 September 2024

7. fully funded phd position in regenerating labour in food provisioning.

Research indicates that the neoliberal restructuring of the agricultural and food system, along with globalization and technological intensification, may compromise the position of workers. Many employees in the agricultural and food sector have found themselves in precarious circumstances. Empirical studies demonstrate that the effects of globalization and technological intensification are particularly challenging for employees with vocational training, women, young people, and employees with a migration background. There is still a need for more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between regenerative agricultural and food processing practices and working conditions, as well as the overall quality of work.

Application Deadline: 16 September 2024

Find fully funded phd in usa, 8. fully funded phd position in quality of farm labour and new organizational arrangements.

Regenerative agriculture is leading to a greater variety of farming practices, which is prompting changes in the organization, quality, and compensation of farm labour. This includes the introduction of new pension schemes, farm succession plans, and new multifunctionality and community cooperative arrangements (Zoöps). However, not much is known about how these new organizational structures impact the continuity, quality, and compensation of farm labour. Do these new organizational arrangements make farm labour more appealing? In what ways? What factors contribute to making farm labour attractive and accessible? And how does this relate to new organizational arrangements and succession plans? Over the next decade, half of the farms in the Netherlands will need to address succession, and more than half have not yet identified a successor. What new collective succession plans are emerging?

9. Fully Funded PhD Position in Mitochondrial dysfunction-derived lipid droplet accumulation promotes atrial fibrillation in diabetes

Do you have a strong interest and background in academic research in the field of cardiac and metabolic health? Are you interested in experimental molecular physiological research to generate mechanistic knowledge on the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and lipid droplets in arrhythmogenesis leading to atrial fibrillation in patients with diabetes, and using multiple systems to test potential compounds to prevent cardiac arrhythmia in diabetes? Then this position as PhD candidate at the chair group Human and Animal Physiology may be of interest to you.

Application Deadline: September 16th, 2024

Find fully funded phd in europe, 10. fully funded phd position in environmental modulation of protein mobility in land plants.

As a successful candidate, you will investigate protein movement across cells in Arabidopsis leaves under shade-like conditions, using both targeted and untargeted multi-omics methodologies. Fluorescent tags that allow (GFP) or hamper (3xGFP) protein mobility will track the functionality of specific mobile proteins. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) coupled with single-cell proteomics will help identify the specific cells in which these genes are transcribed and map proteins that move across cell layers. Integrating proteomic data with scRNA-seq results will help build a comprehensive map of protein dynamics and regulatory networks at the single-cell, particularly in the context of shade-avoidance signalling.

11. Fully Funded PhD Position in Quantifying the dependence of natural ecosystems on pollinators

While there is a fairly good understanding of the negative consequences of pollinator declines for crops, we know much less about the consequences for wild plant communities. These communities are thought to be relatively resilient to changes in pollinator communities because they comprise many different species that may show different responses. However, knowledge of how ecological interactions between plants and pollinators influence the resilience of ecosystems to environmental perturbations is largely theoretical. Using a combination of empirical fieldwork and pollinator-dependent plant population models this PhD project aims to determine how plant communities respond to changes in pollinator communities.

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12. fully funded phd position in lipid metabolism engineering in microalgae.

As a part of a European project, we are seeking a highly motivated and skilled early-stage scientist to join our highly dynamic team as a PhD candidate. The successful candidate will play a critical role in advancing our research and development efforts in the field of microalgae lipid metabolism engineering and photosynthesis, and will have the opportunity to join a highly exciting international European consortium and team. This position requires a strong foundation in molecular engineering, metabolic pathway analysis, and synthetic biology, along with hands-on experience in bioreactor operations.

Application Deadline: 15 October 2024

13. Fully Funded PhD Position in computational pangenomics

In bioinformatics, traditional approaches to compare genomes, centered on a single reference, no longer suffice when faced with hundreds to thousands of genomes. The field of genomics is therefore switching to so-called pangenomics. PanTools is a platform developed in the Bioinformatics Group that uniquely integrates a sequence-based and a gene-based pangenome representation. Resting on a compacted De Bruijn graph sequence representation, PanTools has been extended with functions to accommodate comparative genomic analyses at different levels of genomic organization, from genes to gene clusters and syntenic regions.

14. Fully Funded PhD Position in Economic value of pollination in crop value chains

Within the Business Economics group of Wageningen University a position for a PhD student has become available which assesses the dependence of the economy and society on pollinators and evaluates strategies to increase the resilience of value chains against pollinator losses in food, feed, bio-based materials, energy and medical supply chains. The project is embedded in the EU Horizon project VALues and dependence of society on pollinatORs (VALOR).

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15. fully funded phd position in innovative spatial planning mechanisms to control nutrient emissions in the netherlands.

Designing such systems, however, requires crucial decisions about how large the cap should be, how rights to pollute get distributed among actors, and at which spatial scale (e.g., provincial, national) the system should work. This in turn calls for an in-depth knowledge of farmers’ preferences and behavioral response to economic incentives. In your PhD, you will dive deep into these considerations and develop an agent-based model (ABM) that simulates the behavior of multiple agents under such systems, helping us assess the comprehensive effects of the above-mentioned design aspects on nutrient pollution and biodiversity conservation.

16. Fully Funded PhD Position in GreenTE

This PhD project is part of the Gravitation programme GreenTE (Green Tissue Engineering), a multidisciplinary consortium of 7 Dutch universities. Together, GreenTE will unravel how plants sense and respond to mechanical stimuli. These fundamental insights will be the basis to develop engineering interventions to improve plant regeneration, seed germination and defenses against disease. The successful applicant will be an integral member of the GreenTE community, which offers an open, diverse and inspiring environment to engage in multidisciplinary mechanobiology research at the intersection of biology, chemistry and physics, and is expected to participate in GreenTE events, training and collaborations.

17. Fully Funded PhD Position in Optimizing lactation length for dairy cows

Extending the lactation length of dairy cows will reduce the frequency of calving moments in a cow’s life and may herewith improve cow health. Risk of an extended lactation is that part of the cows gains too much body weight during the end of the extended lactation, associated with increased health risks in the subsequent lactation. Recently, Wageningen University finished a research project (see project page (in Dutch): Lactatie op Maat (verantwoordeveehouderij.nl); and PhD thesis) where animal-specific characteristics were identified that determine an individual cow’s response to an extended lactation. In the current research project, these cow characteristics will be used to build decision support models to optimize lactation length.

18. Fully Funded PhD Position in Climate resilience and conservation of species interactions in a changing world

The Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group at Wageningen University is looking for an aspiring PhD to explore how anthropogenic pressures on biotic interactions affect species distributions and, consequently, biodiversity. As a PhD candidate, you will be working with one of the world’s most threatened plant families – Orchidaceae – as a model species group, and their interactions with mycorrhizal fungi as model biotic interactions.

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19. fully funded phd position in inter- and intra-specific crop flower variation for pollinator-friendly farming systems.

Intensive agriculture is one of the main pressures on biodiversity in agricultural landscapes, even though much of the agricultural production depends on this biodiversity for yield. For example, many agricultural crops depend on insects for crop pollination, and with a transition to more plant-based diets this is expected to increase in the future. We therefore need to develop more pollinator-friendly farming systems. At present, intensive agricultural crop fields generally consist of a single cultivar of a crop species, which are bred for the highest response to agricultural inputs such as fertilizer or pesticide resistance, while the contribution of insect pollination is usually undervalued.

20. Fully Funded PhD Position in Genetic and spatial biology of viruses in plant-feeding nematodes

As a PhD candidate in this project you will perform and analyze experiments that contain a combination microbiology, molecular biology and next-generation sequencing techniques (e.g. RNA- and Tomo-seq). Specifically, you will localize different viruses in two important plant-parasitic nematode species, map nematode genes involved in infection and may discover viral genes involved in immune suppression. Thereby, you will contribute fundamental understanding of the genetic and spatial interactions between plant-parasitic nematodes and their viruses.

21. Fully Funded PhD Position in Animal Health and Welfare in Regenerative Agriculture

This PhD will be one of 19 PhDs being recruited over the next 3 years, to support the monitoring, modelling and valuing of regenerative farms in the Netherlands. This large-scale transdisciplinary project (ReGeNL) will assess which combinations of practices are adopted/recommended for 8 different types of regenerative agriculture systems. The project aims to be an accelerator for the transition to a regenerative, profitable and socially supported agricultural sector. As part of this project, we will monitor and model a range of different regenerative agricultural systems to understand which combinations of practices work for a range of agricultural, socio-economic and environmental outcomes. 

22. Fully Funded PhD Position in Economic resilience of regenerative agriculture

This PhD will be based within the Animal Production Systems group, in collaboration with the Wageningen Economic Research. During this project you will be involved in farm visits and on-farm data collection. This PhD will work alongside other PhDs within the ReGeNL project all aimed to better understand the synergies and trade-offs of regenerative practices.

23. Fully Funded PhD Position in Circular Practices to prevent single-use material consumption in Hospitals

In this work package we investigate: (i) how protocols in hospitals lead to unsustainable material use in ICU units and operating theatres; (ii) current working practices of hospital professionals in these units; (iii) drivers for sustainable behaviour; and (iv) testing and evaluating interventions in ICU units and operating theatres. In this PhD track, the focus is on the investigation of (institutionalized and implemented) practices around single-use material use in the workplace (steps i and ii). A PhD candidate at Erasmus University will particularly focus on the behavioural interventions (iii and iv). The fieldwork is mainly qualitative in nature: participatory observation in hospitals, semi-structured interviews, focus-groups and co-creation sessions. 

24. Fully Funded PhD Position in Understanding farmer decision making to reduce risks from pesticides

The Business Economics Group at Wageningen University is looking for a PhD student to contribute to their research on effective approaches for mitigating risks to the environment from pesticides in a European context. The successful candidate will investigate pesticide decision-making processes of farmers, with a focus on both individual and collective approaches and their interrelation with other risk management decisions. Additionally, they will investigate the shift of decisions to external units such as environmental cooperatives, pesticides contractors, and other initiatives to coordinate joint pesticide spraying efforts.

25. Fully Funded PhD Position in Modelling the wind-driven emission and transport of microplastics in the atmosphere

The two chair groups Meteorology and Air Quality (MAQ) and Soil Physics and Land Management (SLM) of Wageningen University are hiring a joint PhD candidate for a 4-year project on atmospheric microplastics. The project aims to understand the fundamental processes that govern the emissions of microplastics from soil and their subsequent atmospheric transport. The PhD project involves not only the direct numerical simulation (DNS) modelling using the MicroHH model, but also experimental analysis with different plastic polymers/shapes in the laboratory and wind tunnel. Specifically, you will measure some key physical parameters like the threshold friction velocity and settling velocity of microplastics and extract microplastics from dust samples by chemical analysis. 

26. Fully Funded PhD Position in Empowering optimal design for greater resilience of the electricity grid

In this project, a resilience assessment framework for electricity grids will first be developed, building on resilience theory and interdisciplinary methods in ecology and economics (e.g., the five Ws). Since energy systems can be modeled as networked systems, we will employ spatial and network analysis; where nodes represent components like substations and consumers, edges represent connections between them such as transmission lines, and network metrics can be used to identify critical components in the systems. 

27. Fully Funded PhD Position in AI-powered identification of anomalies and manipulation in electricity markets

You will collaborate with a diverse group of national and international researchers in energy systems, markets, statistics, and information technology, within the HighLO project, alongside stakeholders from the Dutch and European energy regulation institutes (e.g., ACM and ACER). The HighLO project is partnership between Wageningen University & Research and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Our goal is to use particle physics tools and methodologies to identify malicious trading behavior in commodity markets to better protect markets and consumers. 

Application Deadline: 15 September 2024

28. fully funded phd position in sweet spot: spot-on usage of non-nutritive sweeteners.

The division of Human Nutrition and Health has an opening to conduct research on the impact of non-nutrive sweeteners on physiology, metabolism and the microbiome. As a PhD student you will be managing a controlled dietary intervention trial within the Human Research Unit of the Division of Human Nutrition and Health, analyse the data and write peer reviewed papers on the outcomes of the trial.

Application Deadline: 7 September 2024

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    PhD programmes. Victoria University of Wellington is the number one research institution in New Zealand—there's no better place to gain your PhD. Studying for a Doctor of Philosophy. A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree represents the high point of academic achievement.

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    Mengjie Zhang (Meng) BE, ME (AUH), PhD (RMIT), FRSNZ, FEngNZ, FIEEE. Professor of Computer Science. Evolutionary Computation and Machine learning Research Group. Centrer for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence & School of Engineering and Computer Science. Email: [email protected]. Phone: +64 4 463 5654.

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    School of Engineering and Computer Science (SECS), Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) Email: [email protected]. Phone: 04 886 5631. Address: RM CO329, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand. My homepage at Victoria University of Wellington.

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    There are many benefits to working at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, including being part of New Zealand's top research university. Contact details for vacancy: If you have any questions regarding this role please get in touch with Professor Tony Ward ([email protected]). But applicants should follow all steps listed below.

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    The Animal Welfare & Ethology Research (AWER) Lab at The Ohio State University is seeking a graduate student to pursue an MS in Animal Science with an emphasis on animal behavior and welfare based in Columbus, OH. The program deadline is: Sep 15, 2024 (international) or Nov 1, 2024 (domestic). ... Animal Science Building 2029 Fyffe Road ...

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    PhD Career Stories: Industry Science with Dave Westover, PhD. Join us on Friday, September 20, at 10am in Light Hall 214 to learn more about alumnus Dave Westover, PhD, a Senior Scientist, Analytical Research and Development, at Merck. Registration requested for this event. During his visit to Vanderbilt, Dr. Westover is setting up 20-minute one-on-one visits with trainees to learn more about...

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    Graduate Students. Recognizing and honoring students for excellence in science communication and outreach during their years of graduate study. Michigan State University invites nominations for the Graduate Student Award for Science Communication and Outreach, conferred in recognition of the exemplary translation and communication of scholarly ideas, research findings, and advancements in all ...

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    Abdullah-Matta, Allia (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Africana Studies CP. Abramov, Israel (Ph.D., Indiana University).

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    Sajal Islam is a 2024 recipient of Vanderbilt University's Graduate Anchor Award for Research Excellence. The Anchor Awards recognize graduate student leaders across the university. Sajal is dedicated to investigating the impact of radiation on wideband gap semiconductors, focusing particularly on SiC, GaN, and GaO. His research delves into the intricate interplay between device physics ...

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    The graduate school received a record 1,046 submissions last year for 45 spots in the school's eight graduate tracks. Students come to Mayo with varied scientific interests and reasons for pursuing a doctoral degree. What they all have in common is an interest in research that will bring new ideas, innovations and hope to patients.

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    Not great, but compared to the mid-Western US, Wellington is closer to a tropical paradise. Chicago is a one of my more common examples why Wellington weather is mild, even on our windiest days. I suspect there is a stoic quality to midwestern Americans that you will not find here. 8.

  27. UVA's First-Ever Data Science Majors Begin Their Journey

    An online data science master's program was launched in 2019 and was followed by a data science undergraduate minor in 2020 and then a doctoral program in 2022. With the establishment of the major, the School of Data Science now has a full offering of degree options for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

  28. Doctor of Philosophy : The University of Western Australia

    About the course. This is a pinnacle educational qualification, which demonstrates that the graduate is a world-class researcher. The PhD comprises an independent, supervised research project mutually agreed upon by a student, supervisor, head of school and the Board of the Graduate Research School. It may be undertaken in any school in the ...

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    Team Sustainable Forest Ecosystems and the Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing (GRS) at Wageningen University and Research are jointly looking for an aspiring PhD to explore the potential of advancing forest inventories in small EU countries using field data and multi-source remote sensing.

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