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Pujals’ main areas of research include dynamical systems, ergodic theory and its application to operator theory, quantum mechanics, evolutionary autonomous agents, and game theory. He is a member of ...
Is the humanities degree going the way of the dodo bird? An article in The New Yorker, “ The End of the English Major,” posits as a eulogy for the bustling humanities programs of yesteryear, citing ...
a specialist on the Balkans, her current research focuses on transitions from civil war to peace, international security and state failure, and post-war state-building. Susan L. Woodward is professor ...
Robert Courtney Smith (Ph.D. Columbia, 1995) is a Professor of Sociology, Immigration Studies and Public Affairs at the School of Public Affairs, and in the Sociology Department, Graduate Center, CUNY ...
Research Focus: Signal Transduction|Cancer/Cell Division and Death|Gene Expression/Regulation Jill Bargonetti, a renowned cancer researcher, earned her B.A. at SUNY College at Purchase and her Ph.D.
Colette Daiute does research and teaching across the globe with education and community organizations supporting human development in rapidly changing and challenging environments. Daiute is Professor ...
José del Valle joined The Graduate Center in 2002 and served as executive officer of the Ph.D. Program in Latin American, Iberian and Latino Cultures between 2011 and 2017. He is also a faculty member ...
Professor Christopher Loperena is the author of “The Ends of Paradise: Race, Extraction, and the Struggle for Black Life in Honduras.” Garifuna, a Black Indigenous people whose presence in Honduras ...
Ariana Mangual Figueroa draws from the fields of language socialization and linguistic anthropology to examine language use and learning in Latinx communities living in the United States. Her ...
Andrea Alù is best known for his breakthroughs in invisibility cloaking, or making objects transparent to incoming microwave signals. He realized the first freestanding three-dimensional invisibility ...
Dr. Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán is a Professor at the Austin Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College of the City University of New York. He is also a Professor in the Ph.D.
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