STEM Experts

University of Oregon researchers can provide expertise on STEM stories. 

To talk to a STEM expert, email Molly Blancett blancett@uoregon.edu.

Brendan Bohannan, Department of Biology

Climate Change, Microbiology, Health, Sustainability

Jim Brau, Department of Physics

Particle Physics, Astronomy, Large Hadron Collider

Yvette Cendes, Department of Physics

Astronomy, Black holes, Supernovae, Tidal Disruption Events (TDEs)

Hank Childs, Department of Computer Science

Scientific Visualization, High Performance Computing

Amanda Cook, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Organic Chemistry, Materials Science, Surface Chemistry

Bill Cresko, Department of Biology

Genetics, Ecology and Evolution, Cell and Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology

Paul Dalton, Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact

3D Printing, Micro-3D Printing, Biofabrication, Biomaterials, Melt Electrowriting, Advanced Manufacturing, Scaffold Design, Hybrid Fabrication

Don Daniels, Department of Linguistics

Linguistics, Papua New Guinea

Chris Doe, Department of Biology, Institute of Neuroscience

Cell and Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Neuroscience, Behavior

Ramakrishnan (Ram) Durairajan, Department of Computer Science

Cybersecurity, Computer Networking, Multi-Cloud Computing, Internet Data Science, Programmable Optics,

Judith Eisen, Department of Biology

Nervous System Development, STEM Education, Science Literacy, Science Communication

Ben Farr, Department of Physics

Physics, LIGO-Virgo Collaboration, Gravitational Waves

Scott Fisher, Department of Physics

Environment, NASA, Space, Astronomy, STEM, Eclipse, Science Communication, Science Literacy

David Garcia, Department of Biology

Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology

Sean Grant, College of Education

Science Policy, Substance Use, Evidence-Based Practice, Open Science

Joanna Goode, College of Education

STEM, Computer Science, Equity, Access and Inclusion in Education

Karen Guillemin, Department of Biology

Microbiology, Microbiome Science, Cell and Developmental Biology, Host-Microbe Systems

Christopher Hendon, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Computational Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Energy Conversion, Porous Materials, Coffee

Emilie Hooft, Department of Earth Sciences

Marine Geophysics, Mid-Ocean Ridges, Oceanic Hotspots

Samantha Hopkins, Department of Earth Sciences, Robert D. Clark Honors College

Mass Extinction, Paleontology, Climate Change, Evolution

James Hutchison, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Energy, Solar Power, Products, Environment, Green Chemistry, Nanoscience

David Johnson, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

STEM, Nanotechnology, Technology, Sustainable Materials

Andy Karduna, Department of Human Physiology

Biomechanics, Shoulder Injuries, Science Education, Science Communication

Ken Kato, Campus GIS and Mapping Program

Mapping, Transportation, Technology, Apps, Geographic Information Systems, GIS, Smart Cities

Christina Karns, Department of Psychology

Neuroscience, Self-Regulation, Gratitude, Neuroplasticity, Parenting

Vera Keller, Department of History

History of Science, Modern Europe, History of Technology

Paul Kempler, Oregon Center for Electrochemistry

Electrochemistry, Hydrogen, Energy Storage, Decarbonization

Andrew Kern, Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Population Genetics, Genomics, Evolution, Machine Learning, Computational Biology

Charles “Chuck” Kimmel, Department of Biology

Cell and Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Neuroscience, Behavior

Seth Lewis, School of Journalism and Communication

Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, Media Innovation, Emerging Technologies, Technology and Society, Digital Culture, Robot Journalism, Big Data, Algorithms

Yingjiu Li, Department of Computer Science

Cybersecurity, Data Security, Privacy in the “Internet of Things,” Mobile and System Security, Applied Cryptography and Cloud Security, Data Application Security and Privacy

Nick Light, Lundquist College of Business

Consumers’ perceptions of simplicity and complexity; the public’s understanding of science, knowledge, information and uncertainty

Chris Liu, Lundquist College of Business

Entrepreneurship, Scientists, Social Influence, Social Networks, Innovation

Andrew Lovering, Department of Human Physiology

Cardiopulmonary, Respiratory and Environmental Physiology

Daniel Lowd, Department of Computer Science

Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence

Stephanie Majewski, Department of Physics

High Energy Physics, ATLAS Experiment, Dark Matter, Supersymmetry, Large Hadron Collider

Svetlana Maslakova, Department of Biology

Marine Biology, Biodiversity and Systematics, Invertebrate Zoology, Plankton, Nemertea (Ribbon Worms), Comparative Embryology, Larval Biology, Evolutionary Developmental Biology

Luca Mazzucato, Department of Biology

Computational Neuroscience, Machine Learning

Cris Niell, Department of Biology

Neuroscience, Vision, Brain Development

Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Department of Physics

Biophysics, Gut Microbiome, Microbes, Bacterial Population Dynamics, Advanced Microscopy Techniques

Carol Paty, Department of Earth Sciences

Planetary Science, Space Physics, Planetary Interiors, Astrobiology

Jayson Paulose, Department of Physics

Soft-matter physics, artificial materials

Patrick Phillips, Department of Biology

Evolutionary Genetics, Biology of Aging, Molecular Biology, Genetics

Calin Plesa, Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact

Protein Engineering, Gene Synthesis, Biosensing, Synthetic Metagenomics, Antibiotic Resistance, Sequence-Function Relationships, Multiplex Functional Assays, Histidine Kinases

Mike Pluth, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Synthetic Chemistry, Bioorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, Chemical Biology

Lauren Ponisio, Department of Biology

Ecology, Conservation, Pollinators, Data Science, Food Studies, Bees

Ken Prehoda, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Molecular Biology, Molecular Evolution

Michael Raymer, Department of Physics

Quantum Information, Quantum Optics, Optical Physics, Nonlinear Optics

Geri Richmond, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Water and Water Resources, Environmental Sustainability, Global Science Engagement with the Developing World, STEM Education and Policy, Women in STEM

Rori Rohlfs, Department of Data Science

Social Justice and Data Science, Forensic Genetics, Evolutionary Modeling, Computational Biology

Jennifer Ruef, College of Education

Learning and Teaching Mathematics

Nadia Singh, Department of Biology

Evolutionary Genetics, Population Genetics, Population Genomics, Women in STEM

Brian J. Smith, Department of Physics

Quantum Optics, Quantum Information Science and Technology, Optical Physics and Nonlinear Optics

Hollie Smith, School of Journalism and Communication

Natural Hazards Communication, Environmental Communication, Science Communication and Media

Josh Snodgrass, Department of Anthropology

Epidemiology, Infectious Disease Ecology, Immunology, Disease Diagnostics, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Evolution, Human Biology, Global Health, Environmental Stress, Minimally Invasive Diagnostics, Aging

Susan Sokolowski, Department of Product Design

Sports Product Design Innovation, Footwear, Apparel, Equipment, Sizing/Fit Equity

Melanie Spero, Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Biology

Microbiology, Chronic Infections, Antibiotic Resistance, Antibiotic Treatment Failure

Kelly Sutherland, Department of Biology

Marine Biology, Biological Oceanography, Plankton, Jellyfish, Biomechanics, Interactions of Marine Organisms with the Fluid Environment, Underwater Propulsion

Nicole Swann, Department of Human Physiology

Neuroscience, Movement Disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, Women in Science

Richard Taylor, Department of Physics

Physics, Neuroscience, Nature and Health, Bioinspiration, Retinal Implants, Psychology, Fractals, Chaos Theory, Jackson Pollock

Ashley Walker, Department of Human Physiology

Aging, Artery Health, Alzheimer’s Disease, Healthy Aging, Cardiovascular Health

Julia Widom, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

RNA, Ultrafast and Single-Molecule Spectroscopy