Richard Albert's research interests are constitutionalism, democracy, and the rule of law, with specific focus on constitutional reform, constitution-making, and comparative constitutionalism.
Slavic and Eurasian Studies, Government, Public Affairs
Kiril Avramov is a scholar of non-western political warfare, particularly focusing on Soviet and Russian propaganda, influence and psychological operations.
Zoltan Barany is chiefly interested in military politics and democratization worldwide. Barany's recent field research has focused on demilitarized countries (and, for comparative purposes, states nearby that maintain armed forces).
Thomas Bay is an author and syndicated columnist, professor, developmental aid advocate, radio commentator, retired reserve soldier, war game designer, consultant in organizational planning and training simulations.
Francisco Gonzalez-Lima's lab focuses on the mission to prevent neurocognitive and emotional disorders, understand the underlying brain mechanisms, and advance innovative non-invasive treatments. Areas of research interest include transcranial infrared brain stimulation, near infrared spectroscopy, neurocognitive enhancement, mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase, dementia, bipolar disorder and neurotherapeutics.
Jerry Junkin is an enthusiastic advocate of public-school music education, having conducted All-State bands and festivals in 48 states and on five continents. Junkin spends his summers in residence at the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan and appearing at music festivals around the world.
Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear and Radiation Engineering
Sheldon Landsberger's research focuses on nuclear analytical measurements and their applications in nuclear forensics, natural radioactivity and environmental monitoring of trace and heavy metals. He is also interested in further distant learning education at the graduate level.
Amy Liu's research interests focuses on ethnic politics, language policies, and migration politics, with a regional focus on Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe.
Michael Mosser’s research focuses on conceptualizing the European Union as a catalyst in European security. He has written in the fields of military art and science and military sociology, and he teaches courses in European and international security, European environmental policy, comparative and European politics, international organizations, and foreign policy analysis.
Zoltan Nadasdy’s main interest is to understand the fundamental mechanisms of neural coding, in particular the relationship between intrinsic oscillations and spike patterns. His research areas are spike sequences, neural coding, neural correlates of conscious visual perception and the function and dysfunction of neuronal oscillations in the brain.
Linda Noble’s research focuses on translational research in the field of neurotrauma. This research relies on cellular, molecular, and behavioral tools to identify key mechanisms underlying early cell injury that impair recovery processes in preclinical models of neurotrauma.
Lorinc Redei is an expert on European politics, European Union, especially its foreign and security policy, the role of the European Parliament, and in parliamentary diplomacy.
Theatre and Dance, American Studies, Jewish Studies
Rebecca Rossen is a dance historian and performance scholar whose research focuses on the aesthetic, cultural, historical and political meanings and impacts of dance and physical performance, as well as the interrelationships between performance, embodiment, site, memory and history. Her research also touches upon American studies, ethnic studies, feminist studies, Holocaust studies, Jewish studies and memory and trauma studies.