Viñas-Nelson is writing a history of black debates and activism over interracial marriage and the related concepts of assimilation, extermination and emigration.
Marvi would like to develop bio-inspired robotic systems and programmable interfacial structures for search and rescue, exploratory and medical applications.
Xia is interested in promoting individual positive development and optimal well-being in families, interpersonal settings, and ecological systems from system-oriented, dynamic-focused, and strength-based approaches.
Elizabeth Meloy holds a PhD in European history from Brown University. She is a Faculty Fellow in Barrett, Honors College. In 2016, after two years on the Tempe campus, she joined Dr. Tom Martin at Barrett Poly.
Barlev takes an adaptationist approach to his research, which combines foundational insights from the theory of evolution by natural selection and the computational theory of mind.
Kimberly Day teaches in the undergraduate pre-licensure nursing program. She has experience in the ICU, med/surg, tele, oncology, and the operating room. She also worked for Donor Network and as a paramedic prior to nursing.
Langille specializes in Hebrew Bible, Jewish history, memory studies, trauma studies, genocide studies, and religion and violence. He teaches courses on Hebrew Bible, Jewish history, genocide, and religion and violence.
Dr. Atkinson has managed a career across the higher education landscape. He has balanced an ability to navigate the complexity of technology's impact on society while developing his leadership and scholarship.
Metabolomics research in the Gu Lab has focused on the development of advanced analytical tools and statistical methodologies for profiling metabolites and metabolic pathways in complex biological systems.
Gutierrez is an expert in obtaining structural and chemical information in complex materials from aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS).
Kate Anderson is the Editor of the journal Linguistics and Education and teaches both graduate qualitative research methods courses and linguistics courses in educating multilingual learners.
Jiang's general research interests span from understanding the genetic basis of natural mutation rate and spectrum variation to their phenotypic and fitness consequences.
Rosales Chavez is an Assistant Professor in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning. He studies the food environment with a focus on community development, access to food and social determinants of health.
Ehlenz, a certified planner with AICP, focuses research on urban revitalization and community development, with specializations in the role of anchor institutions in urban places and mechanisms for building community wealth.
Singla's research focuses on public financial management at the state and local level, with a specific focus on municipal debt markets as well as local government financial health.