Faculty

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Kasso Okoudjou

Professor
Mathematics
Time-frequency analysis, pure, applied, and numerical harmonic analysis; analysis and differential equations on fractals and graphs.
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Christiana Olfert

Associate Professor
Philosophy
Ancient Philosophy, Early Modern Philosophy, Ethics
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Jenny Oliver

Lecturer
Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies
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Ken Olum

Research Professor
Physics & Astronomy
Cosmic strings, gravitational waves, anthropic reasoning in cosmology, energy conditions in general relativity. Research: My main area of research is the study of cosmic strings, in particular their production of gravitational waves, which might enable us to detect the cosmic string network, if it exists. Cosmic strings are one of the potential sources of a stochastic background of gravitational waves that (as of September 2020) may have been seen by pulsar timing arrays. With my collaborators, I have developed a large-scale simulation of cosmic strings, and we are the process of to going from simulation results to predictions for the gravitational wave background, with all effects included. I also study gravitational waves and the possibilities of observing them more generally. I am an associate member of NANOGrav (the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves), which observes gravitational waves using precision timing of pulsars. I work on issues of anthropic reasoning in cosmology and how to make sense of the infinite multiverse produced by eternal inflation. I study the structure of eternally inflating universes and also the philosophy of how to get from a model of what actually exists everywhere in the universe to an understanding of what we ourselves should expect to observe. I have worked for many years on the question of exotic phenomena such as superluminal travel and time travel in general relativity. My collaborators and I showed that, subject to certain conditions, a minimally-coupled quantum scalar field obeys the "achronal averaged null energy condition", which prohibits exotic spacetimes. I am currently working on the interaction between eternal inflation and energy conditions.
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Fiorenzo Omenetto

Frank C. Doble Professor
Biomedical Engineering
ultrafast nonlinear optics, nanophotonics, biopolymer multifunctional materials, material science, photonic crystals, photonic crystal fibers
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Fernando Ona

Clinical Professor
Public Health and Community Medicine
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Tasha Oren

Associate Professor and Director of Film and Media Studies
Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies
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Colin Orians

Professor and Director of Environmental Studies
Biology
Agroecology, climate change, climate adaptation, plant-herbivore interactions
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David Orlinoff

Lecturer
Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning
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Susan Ostrander

Professor Emerita
Sociology
Civic and political engagement; social activism and community organizing; social inequalities (class, gender, race, immigration); nonprofit organizations; social justice philanthropy and foundations; qualitative research methods; community-based research
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Karen Overbey

Associate Professor Emerita
History of Art and Architecture
Medieval art and architecture; early Ireland, Britain, and Scandinavia; portable arts; medieval materiality
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Deborah Pacini

Professor Emerita
Anthropology
Popular music studies, comparative Latino studies, community studies; Spanish Caribbean Latinos in the US; Latin America and the Caribbean, with specialty in the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Cuba
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Paola Page

Lecturer
School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts
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Pedro Palou

Fletcher Professor of Oratory
Romance Studies
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Karen Panetta

Professor and Dean of Graduate Education
Tufts University School of Engineering
Signal processing; image processing; simulation modeling
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Elena Paolini

Lecturer
Romance Studies
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Aniruddh Patel

Professor
Psychology
Music Cognition
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Abani Patra

Director of the Data Intensive Studies Center and Stern Family Professor
Data Intensive Study Center
computational sciences, data driven modeling
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Cristina Pausini

Senior Lecturer
Romance Studies
Modern and contemporary Italian literature, women's studies, and the pedagogy of Italian as a foreign language; Teaching of Italian language and culture through cinema, modern media, and instructional technology
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Tracy Pearce

Senior Lecturer
Romance Studies
French language, 20th-century literature, film
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Jan Pechenik

Professor Emeritus
Biology
Marine Biology and Invertebrate Development
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J. Brandon Pelcher

Lecturer
International Literary and Cultural Studies
Environmental Humanities, Material Ecocriticism, Ecofeminism, 21st Century Environmental Literature, Capitalocene, Theories of Commodity Consumption, Historical Avant-Garde (esp. Futurism, Dada, Situationism, Fluxus), Visual Culture & Media Theory, Theories of Photography, Literary & Political Theory (esp. Ideology, (Post)Structuralism, Marxism), Memory Studies
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Stephan Pennington

Associate Professor
Music
Popular Music and Jazz of the United States/Europe, African American Music, Transgender Vocality, Issues of Appropriation, and the Performance of Musical Identity with special attention to race, class, gender, and sexuality.
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Lynne Pepall

Professor Emerita
Economics
Industrial Organization
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Greses Pérez

McDonnell Family Assistant Professor of Engineering Education
Civil and Environmental Engineering
cognition and learning sciences, science education, engineering education, diversity and identity, technology and education, language and cognition, multicompetence
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Monica Pessina

Lecturer
Occupational Therapy
Design and analysis of outcome based studies in the acute care setting, and the quantitative analysis of hand function after injury.
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Melissa Peters

Lecturer
Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning
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Samantha Petti

Assistant Professor
Mathematics
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Doris Pfaffinger

Senior Lecturer
International Literary and Cultural Studies
Second Language Pedagogy/ Teaching, German short film, 20th and 21st century literature and culture
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Earl Phillips

Lecturer
Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning
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Joanne Phillips

Associate Professor
Classical Studies
Greek and Latin Languages, Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine, Lucretius
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Chiara Pidatella

Lecturer
History of Art and Architecture
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Ellen Pinderhughes

Professor
Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study & Human Development
Families and children in challenging circumstances; parenting and family functioning among diverse families; ethnic-racial socialization processes; cultural and contextual influences; child and youth outcomes; adoption and foster care
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Sarah Pinto

Professor and Department Chair of Anthropology
Anthropology
I am interested in histories and cultures of medicine, especially as they pertain to gender, kinship, caste, law, and everyday intimacies, with a regional focus on South Asia. I am also interested in the ways knowledge about bodies and minds moves across time and place, and how, in such movements, colonial, anti-colonial, and postcolonial scientific imaginations seed critical genealogies, often counterintuitively. In the diverse ways people make use of medicine and science, I am drawn to the forms of creativity, imagination, and ethical world-making that emerge in the interstices of authority and power. My research has considered childbirth, infant mortality, and birth-work in Uttar Pradesh, India, noting the way reproductive health interventions reiterate caste and the marginalization of Dalit women; women's movement through psychiatric care settings in urban north India and the intersections of kinship dissolutions with crisis and care; and histories of psychiatry and psychoanalysis in South Asia as they pertain to women's lives and gendered diagnoses, notably "hysteria" and its avatars.
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Silas Pinto

Professor of the Practice and Co-Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Leadership Program
DEIJ Leadership
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Vladimir Podolskii

Associate Professor
Computer Science
Computational complexity, logical foundations of computer science, tropical geometry