South Asia Program
William Ronnie Coffman
International Professor Emeritus of Plant Breeding and Genetics
Geographic Research Area: South Asia
Teaching/Research Interests: Agricultural biotechnology, intellectual property, international agriculture, international development, and plant breeding and genetics
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Program
Role
- Faculty
- LACS Professor Emeriti
- SAP Faculty Associate
- SEAP Faculty Associate
Contact
Email: wrc2@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-2554
Rohan Murty
Advisory Council Member
Rohan Murty is a technology entrepreneur. He holds a PhD in computer science from Harvard and a BS from Cornell. His dissertation work on white spaces networking was seminal in opening up a new area of research. Consequently, his work has won awards and fellowships from the ACM, Microsoft Research, Siebel foundation, and the National Science Foundation (USA). In 2012 he was selected as a fellow of Society of Fellows at Harvard.
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Daniel Bass
Senior Program Manager
Daniel Bass is the senior program manager for the South Asia Program and the Southwest Asia and North Africa Program. He also serves as an adjunct assistant professor of anthropology and Asian studies.
Geographic Research Area: Sri Lanka, India, and South Asian diasporas
Research Interests: Ethnicity, citizenship, tea plantations, diaspora, and popular culture
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Gloria Lemus-Chavez
Program Coordinator & Administrative Assistant
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Mary N. Woods
Professor Emerita, Architecture
Geographic Research Area: India
Teaching/Research Interests: Modern and contemporary urbanism and architecture and comparative modernities in the global south and global north
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Program
Role
- Faculty
- SAP Core Faculty
- SAP Professor Emeriti
Contact
Email: mnw5@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-6416
Sri Lankan Studies
Cornell has been a global leader in Sri Lankan Studies since the 1960s.
- Cornell’s South Asia Pr
Andrew C. Willford
Professor, Anthropology
Andrew C. Willford is a professor of anthropology and Asian studies at Cornell University. His latest book, The Future of Bangalore’s Cosmopolitan Pasts: Civility and Difference in a Global City (University of Hawaii, 2018) examines the politics of language, religion, identity, and belonging in Bangalore, India. His previous research focused on forms of Tamil and Hindu displacement, revivalism, and identity politics in Malaysia.
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Program
Role
- Faculty
- SAP Core Faculty
- SEAP Core Faculty
Contact
Email: acw24@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-2686
Study Abroad Opportunities
SAP works with the Office of Global Learning to offer both short-term and long-term study abroad opportunities in South Asia.
Norman Uphoff
Professor Emeritus, Government and International Agriculture
Geographic Research Area: India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Bhutan
Teaching/Research Interests: development administration, irrigation management, local participation, agroecology, and strategies for broad-based rural development