Faculty Mentor List

Meet Our Faculty Mentors

Thomas Clark
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Research area: Comparative physiology, entomology, and insect physiology.
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Kasey Clear
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Research areas: Bioorganic chemistry, molecular recognition, colorimetric and fluorescence sensing of biomolecules
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Peter Connor
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Research area: Mathematical Sciences. Summer Research Mentor for Imani Poua.
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Hossein Hakimzadeh
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Research area: database management systems and software engineering. Summer Research Mentor for Giovana Gorski.
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Jerry Hinnefeld
Professor, Department of Physics
Research area: Experimental nuclear physics with interests in reactions with radioactive beams and with astrophysical implications.
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Matthew Marmorino
Professor, Physical Chemistry
Research area: Mathematical methods to calculate error bars (upper and lower bounds) to physical properties of atomic and molecular systems. Summer Research Mentor for Christian Moreno.
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Deborah Marr
Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Research area: Plant disease ecology and evolution, and community ecology.
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Grace Muna
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Research area: Electroanalysis and Chromatography. 
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Murli Nair
Professor, Department of Bioinformatics
Research area: Computational analysis of genetic macromolecules
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Shahir Rizk
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Research area: Protein engineering.
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Andrew Schnabel
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Research area: Plant ecology and evolution.
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