Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Joseph Axel
Kaylee Curtis
Gordon Kelley
Jim Helm Dr. Helm's primary interests are cybersecurity related. He has interest in all areas related to wireless communications and network forensics.
Caio Pagano Performance Studies Pagano, a Steinway Artist, combines a profound knowledge of the arts, literature and music, which characterizes his interpretations as authoritative and unique.
Lindsay Adzima
Mike Shellans Jazz, Popular Music Shellans is a professional performer and music educator. He has taught 15 different courses to more than 100,000 students at ASU since 1985.
Tiffany Raiser Sr. Dir., Global Initiatives & Digital Innovations of New College, Raiser teaches writing and literature courses such as FYC, Cross-Cultural Writing, Gender, Media & Culture, and supports students aspiring to study abroad.
Juseong Kim
Rajlaxmi Bahirat
Ella Cazacu
Asher Gulliford Governance, Nonprofit Organizations, Policy, Policy Analysis, Political Economy, Political Science, Political Theory, Public Finance, Public Policy, Public Service Asher holds an MPP from ASU in 2018, they are an economist with the State of Arizona. They have over a decade of experience in the government, nonprofit, and higher education fields in multiple roles.
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Melany Quijada
David Polletta
Franco Vargas … Geometry and Topology, Theoretical Mathematics Vargas Pallete's research is in geometry and topology in low-dimensions, mainly geometric aspects of hyperbolic 3-manifolds.
Ye Zhang
Terri Miller Miller’s teaching focus has been in mathematics courses for students who will continue in mathematics (particularly math majors).
Dinorah Cutter
Maribel Perez
Bryanna Morris
Vishwa Sundaresan
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Robert Kleinsasser Applied Linguistics, Curriculum Design, Educator Professional Development, Learning and Instruction, Online Education: Online Teaching and Learning, Second Language Acquisition, Teaching and Teacher Education Robert Kleinsasser is a member of the graduate faculty doctoral interdisciplinary area committees in applied linguistics and learning, literacies and technologies.
Mark Abad
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David Gomez
Samantha Cox
Chang Liu
Harsh Patel
Prashil Adhara
Ethan Hsin
Cami Ketchum
Annamarie Oliverio
Jolyana Kroupa American Indian Education, American Indian Leadership, Language and Culture J. Kroupa is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and serves as the CEO for Phoenix Indian Center. She has taught Dine Bizaad for over 15 years and is passionate about advocating for language and culture revitalization.
Diane DiMiceli
Jordan Willingham
Shashank Rao
Srimaan Sri Edara
Harshavardhan …
Jennifer Soto Chavez
Andrew Webber Biochemistry, Bioenergy, Bioengineering, Energy and Sustainability, Molecular Biophysics, Photosynthesis Webber is a professor in the School of Life Sciences and most recently served as executive director in the Office of the University Provost where he oversaw University Accreditation and Academic Program Reviews.
John Rittner
Denise Bodman Culture, Children - Teens - Families, Family and Couple Relationships, Human Development Denise Bodman's current scholarly interests include family processes, family history, and family narratives.
Monica McDermott Qualitative Methods, Racism, Intergroup Relations, Inequality, Identities, Socioeconomic Status, Race and Ethnicity, Stigmatization and Discrimination McDermott's research focuses on race, class and identity in the United States.
Udaya Halabe Dr. Udaya B. Halabe is a Teaching Professor at SSEBE, Arizona State University (ASU). He is currently serving as the Friends of Civil and Environmental Engineering (FOCEE) Capstone Faculty Fellow at SSEBE-ASU.
Leslie Hernand…
Greg Stone Cognitive Science, Computational Modeling, Artificial Neural Networks Greg Stone's research interests include artificial neural networks, word recognition, mathematical modeling, and theoretical methods.
Charles Barfoot Religious Studies, Hebrew Barfoot is an instructor of religious studies.
Fabian Neuner Neuner studies political psychology, political behavior, and public opinion, both in the U.S. and in comparative contexts.