Faculty
Fred B. Schneider
Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Computer Science
Fred Schneider's research supports the construction of concurrent and distributed systems for high-integrity and mission-critical settings.
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Saule Omarova
Beth and Marc Goldberg Professor of Law
Saule Omarova, Cornell Law School, specializes in the regulation of financial institutions, banking law, international finance, and corporate finance.
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Ted O'Donoghue
Zubrow Professor of Economics
Ted O'Donoghue is the Zubrow Professor of Economics in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Helen Nissenbaum
Professor, Cornell Tech
Helen Nissenbaum is a professor at Cornell Tech and Cornell Information Science. She is the director of the Digital Life Initiative, launched in 2017 at Cornell Tech, which explores societal perspectives surrounding the development and application of digital technology, focusing on ethics, policy, politics, and quality of life. Her research takes an ethical perspective on policy, law, science, and engineering relating to information technology, computing, digital media, and data science.
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Greg Morrisett
Jack and Rilla Neafsey Dean and Vice Provost of Cornell Tech
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Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner
Associate Teaching Professor
Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University, with additional collaborations as a Cornell Atkinson Sustainable Future Senior Faculty Fellow, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies Faculty Associate, and a Faculty Fellow in the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement, and won the
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Stacey Langwick
Associate Professor, Anthropology
Stacey A. Langwick, College of Arts and Sciences, is an anthropologist of healing and medicine in Africa.
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Lori Khatchadourian
Associate Professor, Near Eastern Studies
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Andre Kessler
Professor, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology
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Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao
Assistant Professor, Design and Environmental Analysis
Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao is an assistant professor in the College of Human Ecology and a field faculty in Information Science. She founded and directs the Hybrid Body Lab, which focuses on the invention of culturally-inspired materials, processes, and tools for crafting technology on the body surface. Her research practice themed Hybrid Body Craft blends aesthetic and cultural perspectives into the design of on-body interfaces. She also creates novel processes for crafting technology close to the body.