Hari Balasubramanian
Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
FRS 2026 - 2027
Operations research applied to health care delivery, specifically patient access management, medical decision-making and health policy. Research incorporates scheduling theory and algorithms, combinatorial optimization, heuristics, and genetic algorithms.
Carrie-Ellen Briere
Associate Professor of Nursing
FRS 2026 - 2027
Carrie-Ellen Briere is a neonatal nurse who focuses on the biology of human milk and its involvement with infant health, growth, and development. The Briere Human Milk Research Laboratory analyzes many bioactive components of human milk and seeks to understand how these components interact from a biological systems perspective.
Keisha Green
Associate Professor of Education
FRS 2026 - 2027
Keisha Green is an Associate Professor of Teacher Education & School Improvement. She is a community-engaged scholar and critical teacher educator with research interests in English Education, youth literacy practices, critical literacy, and critical pedagogy.
Dmitry Kireev
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
FRS 2026 - 2027
Research interests lie mostly in the field of wearable and implantable bioelectronics: from applications of graphene and other 2D materials to wearable biosensors, bioelectronics, neuroelectronics, neuronal networks measurements and in vivo probes, advanced biosensors, biomedical devices and building next generation 2D hybrids.
Tania Lopez DoCarmo
Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science
FRS 2026 - 2027
As a sociologist, my research centers on the intersections of law, society and culture, with an emphasis on migration. I’m interested in how social problems come to be socially constructed, how these constructions find their way into social & legal institutions, and their consequences in practice, particularly for women, migrants and disadvantaged populations.
Chaoran Ma
Assistant Professor of Nutrition,
FRS 2026 - 2027
My research focuses on understanding age-related chronic complex diseases, especially cancer and neurodegeneration, and how modifiable risk factors, including diet and behavioral factors, affect the disease processes