Wang aims to bridge the nanoscience and biotechnology in research. His primary research interests have been in nanofabrication, 3D printing, nanophotonics, nanopores, and personalized infectious disease diagnostics.
Deryc T. Painter is a computational historian and data scientist. He studies and models innovation and its relationship to interdisciplinarity at varying scales.
Salon researches travel behavior and the built environment, climate policy for transport, and government and transit agency institutions with the goal to inform policies that reduce global automobile dependence.
Mirka Koro is a professor of qualitative research, whose scholarship operates in the intersection of methodology, philosophy, and socio-cultural critique.
Dr. Erin Rotheram-Fuller engages in interdisciplinary, community-based research, working with local schools and community centers to support and improve the outcomes for children and families.
Brenda M. Collins is in teacher preparation in mathematics methods courses. She has been with MLFTC since 2015 and is a clinical professor in the graduate supervision program and instructor in the undergraduate program.
I am an applied methodologist whose substantive research interrogates the social distribution of school outcomes and advances evidence on policies and practices that help address and overcome educational inequality.
Ravikumar's research interests are designing and implementing circular economy solutions to address climate change, and guide and improve the sustainability outcomes of large-scale technology transitions.
Scharff's scholarship explores current issues in local government law and state tax law. She is the co-author of leading federal income tax and local government law casebooks.