Stritch's recent projects have examined public employee decision-making, the behavioral consequences of public service and prosocial motivations, and effects of personnel change and managerial succession in organizations.
Schiller’s research examines the transmission of information, risks, and regulations in firm networks around the world and the implications for firms and investors.
Lore/tta LeMaster (she/they) is a critical/cultural communication and performance scholar. Her scholarship engages the intersectional constitution of cultural difference.
Etheridge Woodson is the associate dean for students in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts and director of Herberger Institute's Design and Arts Corps.
Johanson is the Founding Director of the Institute of Human Origins. He has written, among other books, the widely read "Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind" (with Maitland Edey), 1991.
Graudejus teaches General Chemistry (CHM113+114), Organic Chemistry (CHM231+233), and Analytical Chemistry (CHM325, 326+327) at ASU. He is currently an associate research faculty at ASU and the owner of BMSEED.
Biren has a keen interest in asteroid impacts. After a Post Doc dating terrestrial impact structures with the U-Th/He method he joined Chris Skiba in supporting SESE Safety, Laboratories, Classrooms, and Field Courses
Cao's research interests include physical modeling of nanoscale technologies, design solutions for variability and reliability, reliable integration of post-silicon technologies, and hardware design for on-chip learning.
Brunhaver's current research focuses on the design of energy efficient computer architectures and the design automation techniques for implementing them.
Ayer studies at the intersection of technological capability and human behavior to better understand how we can intelligently use new technological approaches to improve the building industry.