List of University of Michigan faculty and staff

As of fall 2023, the University of Michigan employs 8,189 faculty members at the Ann Arbor campus,[1][2] including 44 living members of the National Academy of Sciences,[3] 63 living members of the National Academy of Medicine,[4] 28 living members of the National Academy of Engineering,[5] 98 living members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[6] 17 living members of the American Philosophical Society,[7] and 129 Sloan Research Fellows.[8]

The Ann Arbor campus's faculty comprises 3,195 tenured and tenure-track faculty,[1] 72 faculty classified as "instructional not-on-track" faculty,[1] 1,157 faculty classified as lecturers,[1] 2,525 regular clinical instructional faculty,[1] and 220 supplemental faculty,[1] and 117 emeritus/a faculty;[1] additionally, there are 871 faculty members serving as research faculty, librarians, curators, or archivists.[1]

The university employs 18,422 regular and 5,745 supplemental staff members at its Ann Arbor campus, and another 20,158 regular and 1,317 supplemental staff members at its hospital.[1] Supplemental staff counts included 4,476 job titles held by students, including graduate student instructor, research assistant, and staff assistant positions.[1]

Current faculty

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A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning

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College of Engineering

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Aerospace Engineering

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  • Joaquim Martins (2009–), Pauline M. Sherman Collegiate Professor of Aerospace Engineering[10]

Biomedical Engineering

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Chemical Engineering

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  • Sharon Glotzer (2001–), Stuart W. Churchill Professor of Chemical Engineering; professor of Materials Science & Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics and Macromolecular Science and Engineering[15]
  • Ronald G. Larson (1996–), George Granger Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering[16]

Civil and Environmental Engineering

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  • Lutgarde Raskin (2005–), Altarum/ERIM Russell O’Neal Professor and Vernon L. Snoeyink Distinguished University Professor[17]

Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering

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  • Sushil Atreya (1974–), professor of atmospheric and space sciences; director of the Planetary Science Laboratory[18]

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) - Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

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  • Valeria Bertacco (2003–), professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science;[19] Vice Provost for Engaged Learning (2019–)
  • Mark Guzdial (2018–), professor of Computer Science and Engineering[20]
  • J. Alex Halderman (2009–), Bredt Family Professor of Engineering[21]
  • H. V. Jagadish (2002–), Bernard A Galler Collegiate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science[22]
  • Scott Mahlke (2001–), professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science[23]
  • Jason Mars (2013–), associate professor of Computer Science and Engineering; conversational AI researcher, founder of ClincAI[24]
  • Z. Morley Mao (2004–), professor of Computer Science and Engineering[25]
  • Rada Mihalcea (2013–), Janice M. Jenkins Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering[26]
  • Emily Mower Provost (2012–), professor and senior associate chair in Computer Science and Engineering[27]
  • Karem A. Sakallah (1988–), professor of Computer Science and Engineering[28]
  • Kang G. Shin (2002–), Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor of Computer Science; founding director of the Real-Time Computing Laboratory[29]
  • Michael Wellman (1992–), professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science[30]

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) - Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

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  • Ehsan Afshari (2016–), professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering[31]
  • David Theodore Blaauw (2001–), Kensall D. Wise Collegiate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science[32]
  • Cynthia Finelli (2003–), David C. Munson, Jr. Professor of Engineering[33]
  • Stephen Forrest (2006–), Peter A. Franken Distinguished University Professor of Engineering[34]
  • Anthony Grbic (2006–), John L. Tishman Professor of Engineering[35]
  • Mingyan Liu (2000–), Alice L. Hunt Collegiate Professor of Engineering; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs[36]
  • Kamal Sarabandi (2002–), Rufus S. Teesdale Professor of Engineering, director of Radiation Laboratory, Department of Electrical Entering and Computer Science[37]
  • Leung Tsang (2015–), Robert J. Hiller Professor of Engineering[38]
  • Louise Willingale (2008–), associate professor of Electrical and Computer Science[39]
  • Herbert Winful (1987–), Joseph E. and Ann P. Rowe Professor of Electrical Engineering; professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science[40]

Industrial & Operations Engineering

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  • Don Chaffin (1969–), Richard G. Snyder Distinguished University Professor Emeritus[41]
  • Nadine Sarter (2004–), Richard W. Pew Collegiate Professor Emeritus[42]

Materials Science & Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering

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  • Ellen Arruda (1992–), Maria Comninou Collegiate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Tim Manganello / Borg Warner Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering[45]
  • Diann Brei (2002–), professor of Mechanical Engineering[46]
  • Yoram Koren (1986–), James J. Duderstadt University Professor of Manufacturing ;Paul G. Goebel Professor of Mechanical Engineering[47]
  • Chinedum Okwudire (2011–), professor of Mechanical Engineering[48]
  • Panos Papalambros (1979–), Donald C. Graham Professor Emeritus of Engineering[49]
  • Elliott J. Rouse (2017–), associate professor of Mechanical Engineering; associate professor of Robotics[50]
  • Anna Stefanopoulou (2000–), William Clay Ford Professor of Technology[51]
  • A. Galip Ulsoy (1980–), C.D. Mote Jr. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and the William Clay Ford Professor Emeritus of Manufacturing; co-inventor of the Reconfigurable Manufacturing System; deputy director of the NSF Engineering Research Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems[52]
  • Angela Violi (2006–), professor of Mechanical Engineering[53]
  • Kon-Well Wang (2008–), Stephen P. Timoshenko Collegiate Professor of Mechanical Engineering[54]
  • Margaret Wooldridge (1998–), professor of Mechanical Engineering[55]
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  • Jing Sun (2003–), Michael G. Parsons Collegiate Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering[56]
  • Donald C. Winter (2010–), adjunct clinical professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, College of Engineering[57]

Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences

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Radiation Laboratory (Radlab)

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  • Fawwaz Ulaby (1984–), Emmett Leith Distinguished University Professor of EECS[62]

Robotics

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School for Environment and Sustainability

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  • Arun Agrawal, Samuel Trask Dana Professor
  • Rosina Bierbaum, professor of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
  • Andrew Hoffman, an expert in environmental pollution and sustainable enterprise; Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise
  • Maria Carmen Lemos, professor; associate dean for research and engagement
  • Jonathan Overpeck, William B. Stapp Collegiate Professor of Environmental Education
  • Ivette Perfecto, Bunyan Bryant Collegiate Professor of Environmental Justice

School of Information

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  • Daniel E. Atkins, professor emeritus of Information
  • Elizabeth Yakel, professor and senior associate dean for academic affairs, specializing in digital archives and digital preservation

Institute for Social Research

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Law School

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Life Sciences Institute

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  • Roger D. Cone (2016–), Mary Sue Coleman Director of the Life Sciences Institute; Vice Provost for the Biosciences Initiative (2017–)
  • Janet L. Smith, Rita Willis Professor of the Life Sciences and Center for Structural Biology Faculty Director

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

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Afroamerican and African Studies

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  • Angela D. Dillard (2009–), Earl Lewis Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies; Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (2024–)

American Culture

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Anthropology

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Asian Languages and Cultures

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  • Donald S. Lopez Jr., Arthur E. Link Distinguished university professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies

Astronomy

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Chemistry

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Classical Studies

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Communication and Media

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Comparative Literature

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  • Anton Shammas, professor of comparative literature and modern Middle Eastern literature

Earth and Environmental Sciences

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  • Joel D. Blum, Gerald J Keeler Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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Economics

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English Language and Literature

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  • Linda Gregerson, Frederick G.L. Huetwell Professor at University of Michigan
  • Laura Kasischke, Theodore Roethke Professor of English Language and Literature
  • Khaled Mattawa, professor of English Language and Literature
  • Thylias Moss, professor emerita of English Language and Literature; developed Limited Fork Poetics

Film, Television, and Media

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History

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  • Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History; notable for his weblog "Informed Comment", covering events in the Middle East
  • Derek Peterson, professor in the departments of History and Afroamerican and African Studies
  • Rebecca J. Scott, professor of History, won the 2006 Frederick Douglass Book Prize for Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery
  • Heather Ann Thompson, professor of American history; for her book on the Attica Prison uprising of 1971.

History of Art

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Judaic Studies

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Linguistics

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Mathematics

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Middle East Studies

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Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

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Philosophy

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Physics

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Political Science

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Psychology

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Romance Languages and Literatures

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Sociology

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Statistics

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Women's and Gender Studies

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  • Petra Kuppers, professor of Women's and Gender Studies
  • Melynda Price, professor of Women's and Gender Studies; director of the Institute for Research on Women and Gender
  • Gayle Rubin, associate professor of anthropology and women’s studies

Medical School

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  • Huda Akil, Gardner C. Quarton Professor of Neurosciences in psychiatry, professor of psychiatry and co-director and senior research scientist of the U-M Mental Health Research Institute
  • James P. Bagian, director, Center for Risk Analysis Informed Decision Engineering
  • Robert Bartlett, professor emeritus of Surgery
  • Edward Bove, head, Section of Cardiac Surgery
  • Arul Chinnaiyan, S.P. Hicks Endowed Professor of Pathology
  • Kathleen R. Cho, Peter A. Ward Professor of Pathology
  • Eric Fearon, Emanuel N Maisel Professor of Oncology
  • Eva Feldman, James W Albers Distinguished University Professor of Neurology
  • Daniel Fisher, Claude W. Hibbard Collegiate Professor of Paleontology, professor of geological sciences, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, and curator of paleontology
  • Sid Gilman, William J. Herdman Professor of Neurology
  • Lori L. Isom, Maurice H. Seevers Collegiate Professor of Pharmacology
  • Eve A. Kerr, Kutsche Memorial Chair of Internal Medicine
  • Theodore Lawrence, professor of Radiation Oncology
  • Anna Suk-Fong Lok, Dame Sheila Sherlock Distinguished University Professor of Hepatology and Internal Medicine
  • George Mashour, Robert B. Sweet Professor of Anesthesiology
  • Rowena G. Matthews, G. Robert Greenberg Distinguished University Professor, biological chemistry
  • Michael Mulholland, professor emeritus of Surgery
  • Karin Muraszko, professor of Neurosurgery
  • Lisa M. Meeks, specialist in disabilities
  • Gilbert S. Omenn, professor of internal medicine & Human genetics, and of public health
  • Henry L. Paulson, Lucile Groff Professor of Neurology for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
  • Stanley Watson, Ralph Waldo Gerard Professor of Neurosciences
  • James Woolliscroft, professor emeritus of Internal Medicine and Professor Emeritus of Learning Health Sciences
  • Weiping Zou, Charles B de Nancrede Professor of Surgery, Immunology and Biology; director for translational research

School of Music, Theatre & Dance

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School of Nursing

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School of Public Health

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Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

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Stephen M. Ross School of Business

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  • Gerald F. Davis, Gilbert and Ruth Whitaker Professor of Business Administration
  • Jeff DeGraff, Clinical Professor of Management and Organizations
  • Gautam Kaul, professor of Finance
  • Barry Klarberg, professional business and wealth manager for athletes, entertainers and high-net-worth individuals
  • Aradhna Krishna, Dwight F. Benton Professor of Marketing
  • Gregg Latterman, Clinical Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies; Executive Director of the Zell Lurie Institute
  • Scott E. Page, John Seely Brown Distinguished University Professor of Complexity, Social Science, and Management
  • George Siedel, Professor Emeritus of Business Administration and Business Law
  • Maxim Sytch, Jack D. Sparks Whirlpool Corporation Research Professor of Business Administration
  • Noel Tichy, professor of Management and Organizations; adviser for over 30 CEO transitions, including General Motors
  • Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Collegiate Professor of Business Administration; co-founder of The RBL Group
  • James P. Walsh, Gerald and Esther Carey Professor of Business Administration
  • James D. Westphal, Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration

Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design

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  • Audrey G. Bennett (2018–), professor; university diversity and social transformation professor
  • Heidi Kumao (2001–), professor of Art
  • Rebekah Modrak (2003–), chair of Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (2024–); professor (2018–); associate professor (2005–2018); Roman J. Witt Visiting Associate Professor (2003–2005)[91]
  • Thylias Moss (1993–), professor emerita; professor of Art & Design (2006)
  • Endi E. Poskovic (2008–), professor of Art and Design
  • David C. Turnley (2012–), professor of Art and Design; photography, for images of the political uprisings in China and Eastern Europe

Former faculty

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Former administrators

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Nobel Laureates

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