537 faculty · 0 courses · data as of 2026-07-02
Dr. Daniel Alpay, Professor h-index 39Dr. Alpay’s research interests are along five main directions, namely Schur analysis in the setting of slice-hyperholomorphic functions, infinite dimensional analysis and white noise space theory, linear systems and applications to wavelet
Notable: “The spectral theorem for quaternionic unbounded normal operators based on the S-spectrum” (2016) · 115 citations
Dr. Rahul Soangra, Associate Professor h-index 15Es on improving mobility and motor control in older adults and individuals with neurological and neuromuscular disorders—including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and movement impairments from musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Soangra develops i
Notable: “Classifying Lower Extremity Muscle Fatigue During Walking Using Machine Learning and Inertial Sensors” (2013) · 139 citations
Rao Ali, Lecturer h-index 5Notable: “A large-scale sentiment analysis of tweets pertaining to the 2020 US presidential election” (2022) · 32 citations
Elia Eiroa Lledo, Assistant Professor h-index 3Notable: “Examining the utility of nonlinear machine learning approaches versus linear regression for predicting body image outcomes: The U.S. Body Project I” (2022) · 67 citations
Dr. David Frederick, Associate Professor h-index 48Notable: “The Attractive Female Body Weight and Female Body Dissatisfaction in 26 Countries Across 10 World Regions: Results of the International Body Project I” (2010) · 721 citations
Dr. Chia-Hsin Cheng, Lecturer h-index 43Notable: “Fast Drop Movements Resulting from the Phase Change on a Gradient Surface” (2001) · 1,064 citations
Ashley Weller, Lecturer h-index 33Notable: “Electron-transfer and complex formation in the excited state” (1968) · 327 citations
Dr. Richard Redding, Professor h-index 26Ed on forensic issues in criminal and juvenile justice, adjudicating serious juvenile offenders as adults (authoring a widely cited monograph published by the U.S. Department of Justice), and legal education reform, and he continues to do s
Notable: “Sociopolitical diversity in psychology: The case for pluralism.” (2001) · 185 citations
Dr. Ravi Kathuria, Professor; James L. and Lynne P. Doti Chair in Operations Management h-index 21Operations strategy, supply chain management, the internet and entrepreneurship, and global operations management. His work has been published in several leading journals, such as the Journal of Operations Management, Production and
Notable: “Competitive priorities and managerial performance: a taxonomy of small manufacturers” (2000) · 325 citations
Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor h-index 11Notable: “Designing a fibrotic microenvironment to investigate changes in human liver sinusoidal endothelial cell function” (2015) · 88 citations
Scott Anderson, Instructor h-index 1Notable: “Envisioning the Archival Commons” (2009) · 36 citations
Hank Adler, Professor; Clinical Faculty; Burra Executive Professor of Accounting h-index 1Notable: “Federal Taxation: Comprehensive Topics” (2022) · 4 citations
Amanda Kay White, Assistant Professor; Instructional Faculty h-index 3Delve into the entanglement of bodily knowledge, embodied cognition, and spatial theory through the medium of choreography. Finding points of access to these physical collections of experience and memory makes her work strikingly inventive.
Robin Kish, Professor; Chair, Department of Dance h-index 2Notable: “The Invisible Injury: Supporting the Recovery of Dancers with Concussions” (2016) · 4 citations
Addison Ector, Lecturer
Arletta Anderson, Lecturer
Jay Boylan, Professor Emeritus h-index 1
Alan Bodner, Lecturer
Allan Brocka, Lecturer
Bennett Bellot, Lecturer
Amy Rogeness, Instructor
Brianna Pham, Lecturer
Dr. Andrea Weber, Associate Professor; Assistant Dean
Dr. Arleen Bejerano, Associate Professor; Instructional FacultyCenter upon Instructional Communication as well as understanding the role of communication when it comes to issues of identity. Dr. Bejerano focuses on helping academic institutions and business organizations become more inclusive environme
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Partial — enrichment ongoing.