College of Arts and Sciences

Yifang Wang

My research integrates data visualization, artificial intelligence, and human-AI interaction to develop data analysis and visualization techniques and systems that enhance understanding and decision-making for complex societal issues and human behaviors.

Kayla Stoy

I study the evolution and ecology of beneficial host-microbe interactions. I am interested in understanding how these associations persist in complex, species-rich environments. 

Kun Meng

My current research interests include (i) topological data analysis, (ii) manifold learning, (iii) fMRI data analysis, and (iv) Euler calculus. My previous research interest was in harmonic analysis and dispersive partial differential equations. 

Charles McMartin

My research explores the leadership of past and present student activists who have reshaped educational institutions to reflect the cultural and linguistic assets of their communities. I teach courses on public rhetoric, community writing, and research methods in writing studies.

Rocio Diaz Martin

My research is grounded in the field of Harmonic Analysis, and I am currently focused on applications of Optimal Transport Theory to Data and Signal Analysis, as well as Machine Learning, thus falling into the category of Applied Mathematics.

Alice Crowe

My research as an archaeologist specializes in the material culture of Greece in the Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 B.C.E.). My research investigates the region's cities, in particular, how they came apart, maintained and constructed memory, and conducted trade and exchange.