List of New York University faculty
Following is a partial list of notable faculty (either past, present or visiting) of New York University . As of 2014, among NYU's past and present faculty, there are at least 159 Guggenheim Fellows , over 7 Lasker Award winners, and more than 200 are currently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences .[ 1]
Nobel laureates
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Susan C. Antón , professor at the College of Arts and Science
K. Anthony Appiah , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Rachel E. Barkow , professor at School of Law
Nathaniel Beck , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Gérard Ben Arous ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Thomas Bender , professor emeritus at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Marsha Berger ,[ 27] professor at Courant
John Brademas , president emeritus
Richard R.W. Brooks , professor at School of Law
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Jeff Cheeger ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Percy Deift ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Paul DiMaggio , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
George W. Downs , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Paula England , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Miranda Fricker , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
David W. Garland , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Linda Gordon , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Leslie Greengard ,[ 28] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
Jonathan Haidt , professor at Stern School of Business
Andrew D. Hamilton , president emeritus, professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Russell Hardin , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Stephen Taylor Holmes , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Jennifer Homans , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Michael Hout , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Perri Klass , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Yusef Komunyakaa ,[ 28] professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Steven Koonin , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Peter Lax ,[ 27] professor at Courant
David Levering-Lewis , professor emeritus at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Fang-Hua Lin ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Beatrice Longuenesse , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Rudolph Marcus , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
James McBride , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Henry McKean ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Cathleen Morawetz ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Trevor Morrison ,[ 28] professor at School of Law
Samuel Morse , professor at Tandon School of Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Science
Fred Moten , professor at Tisch School
Charles Newman ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Louis Nirenberg ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Charles Peskin ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Adam Przeworski , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Claudia Rankine , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Debraj Ray ,[ 28] professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Renato Rosaldo , professor emeritus at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Matthew Santirocco , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Eero Simoncelli , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Alastair Smith, professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
K. R. Sreenivasan ,[ 27] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Science
David Stasavage , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Thomas J. Sugrue , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Jeremy Waldron , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Barbara Weinstein , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Deborah Willis , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science and Tisch School
Lawrence Wolff , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Margaret Wright ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Lai-Sang Young ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Members of the National Academy of Sciences
Marsha Berger ,[ 27] professor at Courant
George Bugliarello , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Jeff Cheeger ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Gloria M. Coruzzi , professor at Biology
Percy Deift ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Claude Desplan , professor at Biology
Paul M. Doty , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Leslie Greengard ,[ 27] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
Mikhael Gromov ,[ 27] professor at Courant
David Harker , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Peter Lax ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Andrew Majda ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Rudolph Marcus , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Henry McKean ,[ 27] professor at Courant
David McLaughlin,[ 27] [ 29] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
Cathleen Morawetz ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Elliott Waters Montroll , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Charles Newman ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Louis Nirenberg ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Charles Peskin ,[ 27] professor at Courant
K. R. Sreenivasan ,[ 27] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Margaret Wright ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Members of the National Academy of Engineering
Henrik Ager-Hanssen , professor at Tandon School of Engineering.
Marsha Berger ,[ 27] professor at Courant
George Bugliarello , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Antonio Ferri , professor at Tandon School of Engineering.[ 30]
Leslie Greengard ,[ 27] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
Nicholas J. Hoff , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Paul Horn (computer scientist) , professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
Nathan Marcuvitz , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Tsuneo Nakahara , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
K. R. Sreenivasan ,[ 27] professor at Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
Jerome Swartz , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Ernst Weber (engineer) , professor at Tandon School of Engineering. He was the first president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and one of the founders of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
Jack Wolf , professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Margaret Wright ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Dante C. Youla ,[ 31] professor at Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellows
Name
Relation to NYU
Notability
Reference
Jack Wolf
professor 1963–1965, NYU Courant Institute, 1965–1973, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow (1979)
K. R. Sreenivasan
professor at NYU Courant Institute and NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Leopold B. Felsen
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Ivan Frisch
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
[ 32]
Paul Peter Ewald
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Richard Aaker Trythall
professor at NYU Florence
Guggenheim Fellow (1967)
David J. Pine
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Elliott Waters Montroll
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Joseph Wood Krutch
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Eugene Genovese
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Herbert Freeman
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Nicholas J. Hoff
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Paul M. Doty
professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellow
Jeff Cheeger
professor, NYU Courant Institute
Guggenheim Fellow
Lai-Sang Young
professor, NYU Courant Institute
Guggenheim Fellow
Percy Deift
professor, NYU Courant Institute
Guggenheim Fellow
Michael Heidelberger
professor 1964–1991, NYU School of Medicine
In 1934 and 1936 he received the Guggenheim Fellowship
Thomas A. Abercrombie
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Paul Horwich
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Michael Purugganan
professor at NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow (2006)
Frances Kamm
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Mark L. Gertler
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Kristin Ross
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Darin Strauss
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow; winner of National Book Critics Circle Award
Rebecca Goldstein
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Krishna Palem
professor, NYU Courant Institute
Guggenheim Fellow
Alexander R. Galloway
professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Simeon M. Berman ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Sylvain Cappell ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Steve Childress ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Richard J. Cole ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Cathleen Morawetz ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Charles Newman ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Louis Nirenberg ,[ 27] professor at Courant
Lyle Ashton Harris ,[ 33] professor at Steinhardt
Sue de Beer ,[ 33] professor at Steinhardt
Anna Deavere Smith ,[ 34] professor at Tisch
Kathleen Gerson ,[ 34] professor at College of Arts and Science
Deborah Landau [ 34] professor at College of Arts and Science
Amanda Petrusich ,[ 34] professor at Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Troy Duster , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Debraj Ray , professor at College School of Arts and Science
Irwin Unger , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science, won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1965
Andrew Ross (sociologist) , professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
Christopher Wood ,[ 35] professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science
MacArthur Fellows
Rhodes Scholars
National Medals for Science, Technology and Innovation, Arts and Humanities recipients
Abel Prize recipients
College of Arts and Science (undergraduate and graduate)
James McBride (writer) , recipient of the 2013 National Book Award for fiction for his novel The Good Lord Bird .
Dan Fagin (science journalist), recipient of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction for his book Toms River .
David G. Grier , American physicist, best known for his work on the tractor beam .
Leonard Gale , chemist who helped Samuel Morse develop the electromagnetic telegraph
Kirsten Johnson
Lawrence Amos McLouth , Professor of Germanic Studies
Jane M. Carlton , Professor of Biology, recipient of the 2010 Stoll-Stunkard Memorial Lectureship Award, 2012 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Joel Westheimer , professor of citizenship education at the University of Ottawa
Erwin Lutwak , mathematician
Heinrich Guggenheimer , mathematician
Stephen Arnold , physicist, helped create the interdisciplinary field of Microsphere Photonics, an optical biosensor sensitive enough to detect unlabeled molecules such as protein molecules and strands of DNA.[ 38]
H. Johnathan Chao , patented the first integrated circuit chip that demonstrates the feasibility of SONET/ATM networks, allowing large volumes of information–audio, date, image and video–to transmit at high speeds.[ 38]
Boris Aronov , computer scientist, Sloan Research Fellow
Bruce Garetz , invented (with former Polytechnic professor and current MIT professor Allan Myerson[ 39] ) a method for using laser light to control the arrangement of molecules in a crystal.[ 38]
Dan Bailey , physicist, fly-shop owner, innovative fly developer
Barouh Berkovits – invented the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemaker [ 40]
George Bugliarello – Chairman of the Board of Science and Technology for International Development of the National Academy of Sciences; of the National Medal of Technology Nomination Evaluation Committee; and of the National Academy of Engineering Council's International Affairs Committee
Charles Camarda , American engineer and a NASA astronaut
Kalle Levon , invented an electro-chemical method to identify bacteria.[ 38]
Ju-Chin Chu – Chemical engineer and father of Steven Chu . He became an Academia Sinica member in 1964.
Edwin F. Church – namesake of Edwin F. Church Medal
John Colagioia – creator of programming language Thue
Edward Weil, discovered a new family of chemicals that inhibit corrosion and could be used in protective coatings.[ 38] Invented and developed many flame retardants for textiles, polymers, foams, agricultural chemicals , plasticizers and other polymer additives. Also invented and developed numerous agricultural chemicals, polymer additives, and manufacturing processes. Holder of over 200 patents.[ 41]
Francis Crick – co-discoverer of DNA structure; awarded Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
Paul M. Doty – emeritus Harvard Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry; specialized in the physical properties of macromolecules; involved in peace and security policy issues
R. Luke DuBois – composer, performer, conceptual new media artist, programmer, record producer, pedagogue
Paul Peter Ewald – inventor of X-ray diffraction method for determination of molecular structure; Physics Department chair until 1957
Leopold B. Felsen , physicist
Zivan Zabar , developed a computer code for Con Edison that helped restart the electronic network after a 1983 blackout; the program was again used after 9/11 to restore power in lower Manhattan.[ 38]
Antonio Ferri – leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater, used to heat air for discharge into a wind tunnel[ 38]
R. M. Foster – Bell Labs mathematician whose work was of significance regarding electronic filters for use on telephone lines.
Herbert Freeman , computer scientist
Eugene D. Genovese – historian of the American South and slavery
Gordon Gould – former Polytechnic professor; inventor of the laser
David and Gregory Chudnovsky – mathematicians who held the record for number of digits of pi in 1989; now run the Institute for Mathematics and Advanced Supercomputing at Polytechnic
Leslie Greengard , mathematician, physician and computer scientist. He is co-inventor of the fast multipole method in 1987.[ 42]
S. L. Greitzer – mathematician; founding chairman of the US Mathematical Olympiad; publisher of the pre-college mathematics journal Arbelos
Charles William Hanko – historian and politician
David Harker – physicist; X-ray crystallographer; discoverer of the Donnay–Harker law and Harker–Kasper inequalities
Paul Horn (computer scientist) [ 43]
Jerry MacArthur Hultin , former United States Under Secretary of the Navy
Katherine Isbister , game and human computer interaction researcher and designer
Myles Jackson , Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of the History of Science
Andrew Kalotay , finance professor, Wall Street quant and chess master.
Maurice Karnaugh – inventor of Karnaugh maps (K-maps) while at Bell Labs; professor at the Westchester campus 1980–1999; retired
Edward Kimbark – power engineer
Parke Kolbe , author
Joseph Wood Krutch – writer, critic, and naturalist
Erich E. Kunhardt , physicist
Yann LeCun , computer scientist.[ 42]
Paul Levinson – author of The Plot To Save Socrates ; media commentator on The O'Reilly Factor ; Visiting Professor at the Philosophy and Technology Study Center at Polytechnic, 1987–1988
Frederick B. Llewellyn – electrical engineer
Rudolph Marcus – former Polytechnic professor. Wolf Prize in Chemistry , Nobel Prize in Chemistry and National Medal of Science winner.
Nathan Marcuvitz – electrical engineering pioneer
Herman F. Mark – founder of the Polymer Research Institute; National Medal of Science winner.
Phil Maymin – Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering; Libertarian Party House candidate in Connecticut
Warren L. McCabe – American chemical engineer and is considered as one of the founding fathers of the profession of chemical engineering
David Miller (Canadian politician) , served as an advisor on urban issues at the World Bank . He also served as the 63rd Mayor of Toronto .
Elliott Waters Montroll – scientist and mathematician
Samuel Morse – co-inventor of the Morse code ; contributor to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs
James H. Mulligan Jr. – namesake of IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal
Tsuneo Nakahara , communications engineer
Donald Othmer – co-author of Kirk–Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology ; inventor of the Othmer Still, a laboratory device for vapor-liquid equilibrium measurements
Charles G. Overberger , American chemist
Athanasios Papoulis – pioneer in the field of stochastic processes
Leonard Peikoff – former philosophy professor; founder of the Ayn Rand Institute
David J. Pine , American physicist.[ 44]
John R. Ragazzini , electrical engineer
Theodore Rappaport , electrical engineer
John Howard Raymond , philosopher
Hans Reissner – German aeronautical engineer
Murray Rothbard – former economics professor; key figure in libertarian movement
Michael Shelley – Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Samuel Sheldon – IEEE president[ 45]
Joshua W. Sill – Professor of Mathematics; became the youngest General in the Civil War; namesake of Fort Sill
Aleksandra Smiljanić , Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technologies in the Government of Serbia
Joel B. Snyder – IEEE president
K. R. Sreenivasan , engineer whose research includes physics and applied mathematics.
Torsten Suel – pioneer of search engine algorithms
Jerome Swartz – developed early optical strategies for barcode scanning technologies
Nassim Nicholas Taleb – epistemologist author of The Black Swan ; works in the risk engineering department
James Tenney – composer; music theorist
Julian Togelius – AI and Games researcher
John G. Truxal , American control theorist
Ernst Weber – founder of the Microwave Research Institute; first IEEE President; National Medal of Science winner.
Jack Keil Wolf – researcher in information theory and coding theory
Ta-You Wu – nuclear physicist; President of Academia Sinica
Dante C. Youla – namesake of Youla–Kucera parametrization in control theory
Louis Zukofsky – second-generation American modernist poet
David Lefer , journalist and author
Beth Simone Noveck , United States deputy chief technology officer for open government
Nicholas J. Hoff , award-winning engineer specializing in aeronautics and astronautics. His calculations became the international guideposts in aircraft design.[ 38]
Henrik Ager-Hanssen , Norwegian nuclear physicist
Nikhil Gupta (scientist)
Mark M. Green , chemist
Steven E. Koonin , theoretical physicist, former faculty and provost of California Institute of Technology
Richard W. Rahn , economist
Harlan K. Ullman , principal author of the doctrine of "shock and awe "
Sal Restivo , sociologist/anthropologist. Founding director of the Ph.D. program in Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .
Nasir Memon , computer scientist, IEEE Fellow.
Jim McDonald (electrical engineer) , Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde .
Carl Neuberg , early pioneer in biochemistry , and he is often referred to as the "father of modern biochemistry".
Raymond E. Kirk , editor, with Othmer, of the industry-standard Kirk–Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology .[ 38]
Leonard Bergstein , inventor of the concept of the zoom lens .[ 38]
Seymour Lipschutz , mathematician
Maurizio Porfiri , Italian electrical engineer, noted for his work with robotic fish.
Ramesh Karri , researcher specializing in trustworthy hardware, high assurance nanoscale integrated circuits, architectures and systems. He and his students at NYU Tandon School of Engineering generated the first research on attack-resilient chip architecture, presented the first research paper on split manufacturing, a means of thwarting counterfeiting by an untrusted foundry by dividing a chip's blueprint into several components and distributing each to a different fabricator, and won numerous best-paper awards from ACM , USENIX , and the IEEE , among others.[ 46]
Tony Rothman , American theoretical physicist.
David Goodman (electrical engineer) , introduced the first practical application of a wireless infostation that can communicate information to and from a PDA or notebook computer.[ 38]
Justin Cappos , computer scientist
Isidor Fankuchen, an international authority on X-ray diffraction.[ 47]
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
This is a small selection of Courant's famous faculty over the years and a few of their distinctions:[ 48]
Gérard Ben Arous , Davidson Prize
Marsha Berger , NASA Software of the Year, National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences
Fedor Bogomolov
Richard Bonneau
Luis Caffarelli , Wolf Prize
Sylvain Cappell , Guggenheim Fellowship
Sourav Chatterjee , Davidson Prize
Jeff Cheeger , Veblen Prize , Guggenheim Fellowship, Max Planck Research Prize
Steven Childress , Guggenheim Fellowship, American Physical Society Fellow
Adrian Constantin , Romanian-Austrian mathematician, Wittgenstein Award
Demetrios Christodoulou , 1993 MacArthur Fellow
Richard J. Cole , Guggenheim Fellowship
Martin Davis , Steele Prize
Percy Deift , George Pólya Prize , Guggenheim Fellowship, National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Science
Robert Dewar , IFIP WG 2.1 member, chairperson 1978–1983; Courant Institute associate director 1994–1997, GNAT cocreator, AdaCore cofounder, president, CEO
Kurt O. Friedrichs , 1976 National Medal of Science
Paul Garabedian , NAS Prize in Applied Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Science
Leslie Greengard , Steele Prize, Packard Foundation Fellowship, NSF Presidential Young Investigator, National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences
Mikhail Gromov , 2009 Abel Prize , Wolf Prize, Steele Prize, Kyoto Prize, Balzan Prize,
Larry Guth
Helmut Hofer , Ostrowski Prize, National Academy of Sciences
Fritz John , 1984 MacArthur Fellow
Joseph B. Keller , 1988 National Medal of Science, Wolf Prize
Michel Kervaire
Subhash Khot , 2010 Alan T. Waterman Award
Morris Kline
Peter Lax , Abel Prize winner, 1986 National Medal of Science, Steele Prize, Wolf Prize, Norbert Wiener Prize
Lin Fanghua , Bôcher Memorial Prize , American Academy of Arts and Science
Wilhelm Magnus
Andrew Majda , NAS Prize in Applied Mathematics, John von Neumann Prize (SIAM)
Henry McKean , National Academy of Science, American Academy of Arts and Science
David W. McLaughlin , National Academy of Science, American Academy of Arts and Science
Bud Mishra , Association for Computing Machinery Fellow
Cathleen Synge Morawetz , 1998 National Medal of Science, Steele Prize, Birkhoff Prize , Noether Lecturer , National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Science
Jürgen Moser , Wolf Prize, James Craig Watson Medal
Assaf Naor , European Mathematical Society Prize , Packard Fellowship, Salem Prize , Bôcher Memorial Prize, Blavatnik Award
Charles Newman , National Academy of Science, American Academy of Arts and Science
Louis Nirenberg , 1995 Crafoord Prize , National Medal of Science, Steele Prize, Bôcher Memorial Prize, Chern Medal , National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Science
Amnon Pazy (1936–2006), Israeli mathematician; President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Charles S. Peskin , 1983 MacArthur Fellow, Birkhoff Prize , National Medal of Science
Amir Pnueli , National Academy of Engineering, Israel Prize, Turing Award , Association for Computing Machinery Fellow
Peter Sarnak
Jack Schwartz , developed the programming language SETL at NYU
Michael J. Shelley , American Physical Society Fellow, François Naftali Frenkiel Award (APS)
Victor Shoup , with Ronald Cramer developed the Cramer–Shoup cryptosystem
Jonathan Sondow
Joel Spencer
K. R. Sreenivasan
S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan , Abel Prize winner, Steele Prize, National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Science, Fellow of the Royal Society , National Medal of Science
Daniel Stein , Fellow of the American Physical Society , Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Akshay Venkatesh , Salem Prize, Packard Fellowship
Olof B. Widlund
Margaret H. Wright , National Academy of Science, National Academy of Engineering
Lai-Sang Young , Satter Prize , Guggenheim Fellowship, American Academy of Arts and Science
Stern School of Business
Name
Relation to NYU
Notability
Reference
Vincent Bastien
Professor, current
TRIUM Global Executive MBA Professor
Jennifer N. Carpenter
Professor, current
Associate Professor of Finance
Aswath Damodaran
Professor, current
Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education
Ed Elton
Professor, current
Nomura Professor of Finance; Academic Director of Stern Doctoral Program
Ken Froewiss
Professor, current
Clinical Professor of Finance and Academic Director of Executive Programs
Dan Gode
Professor, current
Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting
Jonathan Haidt
Professor, current
Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership
Peter Blair Henry
Professor, current
Dean, NYU Stern ; Dean Richard R. West Professorship in Business; William R. Berkley Professor of Economics & Finance
Ernest Kurnow
Professor, late chairman
Business Statistics professor; on NYU faculty since 1948[ 49]
Alexander Ljungqvist
Professor, current
Research Professor of Finance; Ira Rennert Professor of Entrepreneurship; Research Director, Berkley Center
Sonia Marciano
Professor, current
Clinical Associate Professor of Management and Organizations
Michael Posner
Professor, current
Professor of Business and Society
Thomas Pugel
Professor, current
Vice Dean of Executive Programs and Professor of Economics and Global Business
Paul Romer
Professor, current
Professor of Economics. World Bank Chief Economist .
[ 50]
Nouriel Roubini
Professor, current
Professor of Economics and International Business
Thomas Sargent
Professor, current
William R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business
Anthony Saunders
Professor, current
John M. Schiff Professor of Finance
Michael Spence
Professor, current
William R. Berkley Professor in Economics & Business
Raghu Sundaram
Professor, current
Professor of Finance; Yamaichi Faculty Fellow
Arun Sundararajan
Professor, current
Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences; NEC Faculty Fellow
Richard Sylla
Professor, current
History of Financial Institutions and Markets professor
Lawrence J. White
Professor, current
Robert Kavesh Professor of Economics
Eitan Zemel
Professor, current
Vice Dean for Strategic Initiatives and the W. Edwards Deming Professor of Quality and Productivity
Larry Zicklin
Professor, current
Clinical Professor at Stern; Neuberger Berman 's Chairman of the Board
Tisch School of the Arts
Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Sinan Antoon , Iraqi Novelist and Poet
Taylor Antrim , Novelist and Journalist
Mitchell Joachim , Sustainable Design, TED Senior Fellow
Myles Jackson , Historian of Science and Technology
John Sexton , President of NYU teaches the seminar "Baseball as a Road to God"
E. Frances White , former Dean, historian of Africa, African American Studies
Frank Leon Roberts , writer, commentator, activist
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Richard Arum , sociologist of education
Roscoe Brown , education professor, one of the Tuskegee Airmen
Meg Bussert , actress, singer, music theatre professor
Eduardus Halim , pianist, professor, inaugural holder of the Sascha Gorodnitzki Chair in Piano Studies at NYU
Martha Hill , dance instructor and director of NYU's Dance Education program
James Weldon Johnson , author, civil rights activist, educator, lawyer, songwriter, diplomat
Frank Kimbrough , jazz pianist
sj Miller , Deputy Director of Educational Equity
Marion Nestle , Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition and Food Studies, author, blogger
Fabio Parasecoli , director of the Food Studies PhD Program
Neil Postman , education reformer, humanist, social visionary, author, media critic, and creator of the NYU's Department of Media Ecology
Diane Ravitch , historian of education, educational policy analyst, research professor, and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education
Ron Robin (born 1951), Israeli historian and President of the University of Haifa
Louise Rosenblatt , author of Literature as Exploration, noted scholar on the teaching of literature, and director of NYU's doctoral program in English Education
John Scofield , jazz-rock guitarist and composer
Jacob Weinberg , pianist and composer[ 55]
Hale Woodruff , printmaker, muralist, draftsman, painter
Stefaan Verhulst , Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU. Senior Associated Fellow in the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at Oxford University
Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
School of Law
NYU Law has the second highest number of faculty who are members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences with 19 inductees, behind only Harvard.[ 56]
Notable professors include:
Alberto Alemanno (European Union law )
William Allen (corporate law , chancellor of Delaware)
Philip Alston (human rights)
José Enrique Alvarez (international law )
Anthony Amsterdam (criminal law , capital punishment )
Kwame Anthony Appiah (legal philosophy)
Deborah Archer (racial justice, civil rights)
Rachel Barkow (administrative law , criminal law and procedure )
Robert Bauer (law and politics, political reform)
Dorit Beinisch (national security law)
Jerome A. Cohen (Chinese law )
Lawrence Collins (transnational litigation )
Donald Donovan (international arbitration , international investment law )
Richard Epstein (law and economics , torts, health law & policy )
Cynthia Estlund (labor law , employment law , property)
Samuel Estreicher (labor law, employment law, administrative law)
Tali Farhadian (criminal law)
Franco Ferrari (sale of goods, European Union law, international arbitration )
Barry Friedman (constitutional law , criminal law )
David W. Garland (criminal law, sociology)
Stephen Gillers (legal ethics )
Douglas H. Ginsburg (administrative law )
Stephen Holmes (liberal democracy )
Robert Howse (international law, legal theory, international investment arbitration, and globalization theory)
Samuel Issacharoff (procedure, democracy)
Sally Katzen (administrative law)
Benedict Kingsbury (international law)
John Koeltl (constitutional litigation)
Theodor Meron (international law)
Arthur R. Miller (civil procedure, copyright, and privacy)
Trevor Morrison (dean, constitutional law)
Melissa Erica Murray (constitutional law)
Thomas Nagel (legal philosophy)
Burt Neuborne (evidence, Holocaust litigation expert)
Richard Pildes (constitutional law, election law)
Richard Revesz (environmental law )
Samuel Scheffler (legal philosophy)
John Sexton (civil procedure)
Catherine Sharkey (tort law, empirical legal studies)
Linda J. Silberman (conflict of laws , civil procedure, international arbitration)
Sonia Sotomayor , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Christopher Jon Sprigman (intellectual property, torts, antitrust, comparative constitutional law)
Bryan Stevenson (criminal law, capital punishment)
Jeremy Waldron (legal philosophy)
Joseph H. H. Weiler (international law)
Joan Wexler (born 1946), dean and president of Brooklyn Law School
Katrina Wyman (environmental law, property law)
Kenji Yoshino (constitutional law, LGBT rights )
Grossman School of Medicine
Martin J. Blaser , Frederick H. King Professor of Internal Medicine, Chairman, Department of Medicine, and Professor of Microbiology
Jason Walter Brown , neurologist and medical writer
Matthew Chervenak , President and CEO of General Biologic company
Enrico Fazzini , D.O., Professor of Neurology and expert on Parkinson's disease
Steven Flanagan , Professor and Chairman of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
William L. Goldberg , Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Emergency Medicine, and published author
Anna Goldfeder , Director of the Cancer and Radiobiology Research Laboratory
Ruben Kuzniecky , Professor of Neurology
Rodolfo Llinas , Professor of Physiology & Neuroscience
Oliver Sacks , Professor of Neurology and author
John E. Sarno , Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine
Homer Smith (1895–1962), Professor and director of the Physiology Laboratories at NYU
Joseph D. Zuckerman , surgeon-in-chief of the Hospital for Joint Diseases of NYU Langone Medical Center
Silver School of Social Work
Notable faculty include:
NYU Abu Dhabi
Notable faculty include:
Kwame Anthony Appiah , Professor of Philosophy and Law[ 57]
Thomas Bender , Professor of History[ 57]
Godfried Toussaint , Research Professor of Computer Science[ 57]
Elias Khoury , Global Distinguished Professor of Modern Arabic Literature[ 57]
Anthony Kronman , Global Professor, New York University Abu Dhabi[ 57]
Cyrus Patell , Associate Dean of Humanities[ 57]
Iván Szelényi , Emeritus Dean of Social Sciences[ 57]
Werner Sollors , Global Professor of Literature[ 57]
Eugene Trubowitz , Global Professor of Mathematics[ 57]
Carol Gilligan , Visiting Professor of Humanities and Applied Psychology[ 57]
Daryl Fougnie , Assistant Professor of Psychology
NYU Shanghai
Chen Jian (academic) , visiting professor from Cornell University , Chinese history and international relations
Jeffrey Lehman , former president of Cornell, Dean of University of Michigan law school
Joanna Waley-Cohen , former head of the NYU New York History department
Eitan Zemel , associate Chancellor for Strategy and Dean of Business
Lin Fanghua , associate Provost for the Quantitative Disciplines, also Silver Professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Yu Lizhong , former president of East China Normal University
Jun Zhang, Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Fellow of American Physical Society [ 58]
Professor emeriti and other notable faculty
Name
Relation to NYU
Notability
Reference
Steven E. Koonin
Professor
Former provost of California Institute of Technology
David Leebron
Professor
7th President of Rice University
Jeffrey S. Lehman
Professor
Former president of Cornell University
Alfred Bloom
Professor
Former president of Swarthmore College
Yusef Komunyakaa
Professor
Pulitzer Prize winner
Christopher L. Eisgruber
Professor
20th and current President of Princeton University
Jack Lew
Professor
76th United States Secretary of the Treasury
Martin Hairer
Professor
Fields Medal winner
Frances E. Allen
Professor
Turing Award winner
Louis Nirenberg
Professor
Abel Prize winner
Thomas A. Abercrombie
Professor, current
winner of the 2004–2005 Guggenheim Fellowship
Martin Davis
Professor Emeritus
Davis is the co-inventor of the Davis–Putnam algorithm and the DPLL algorithms . He is also known for his model of Post–Turing machines .
Philip Alston
Professor, current
John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law; the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary executions
David Copperfield (illusionist)
Professor
Taught a course in magic
Cammy Myler
Professor
American luger who was a member of the U.S. National Luge Team from 1985 to 1998 and competed on four Winter Olympics teams
Edward Altman
Professor, 1977 –
inventor of the "Altman Z-Score"
Yehuda Amichai
Poet in residence
awarded the 1969 Brenner Prize , 1976 Bialik Prize , and 1982 Israel Prize
Awam Amkpa
Professor, current; director of NYU's Africana studies
drama professor and professor
Jacob M. Appel
Visiting faculty, current
bioethicist, authority on euthanasia
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Roger S. Bagnall
Visiting Professor
Director of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at NYU
Henry Martyn Baird
B.A. 1850, Professor 1859–1906
historian of the Huguenots
Gabriela Basterra
Professor, current
professor of Comparative Literature and Spanish
William Baumol
professor
member of National Academy of Sciences
Saul Bellow
Professor
1976 Nobel Prize in Literature
Baruj Benacerraf
Professor 1956–1968
1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Marsha Berger
Professor
member of National Academy of Sciences
Ben Bernanke
Visiting Professor 1993
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board
Carl Bernstein
Professor
1973 Pulitzer Prize (Watergate)
Ned Block
Professor 1996–
contributed to matters of consciousness and cognitive science
Paul Boghossian
Professor, current
Professor of Philosophy
Richard Bona
Professor, current
jazz bassist and composer
Steven Brams
Professor 1969 –
known for his research on voting systems and approval voting
McGeorge Bundy
Professor of History (1979–1989)
National Security Advisor under John F. Kennedy
John Canemaker
Professor, current
Academy Award -winning independent animator, animation historian
Norman Cantor
Professor 1978–2004
medievalist
Jorge Castañeda
Visiting Professor
Secretary of State of Mexico
Domingo Cavallo
Guest Lecturer
former Minister of Finance, Republic of Argentina
Paul Chaikin
professor, current
physicist
Herrick Chapman
Professor since 1992
historian of France
Jeff Cheeger
Professor
member of National Academy of Sciences
Stephen F. Cohen
Professor
scholar of history and foreign relations of Russia
Dalton Conley
Professor, current
sociologist
Joan Breton Connelly
Professor, current
classical archaeologist and Professor of Classics and Art History at New York University ; appointed to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee by President George W. Bush in 2003; awarded MacArthur Fellowship in 1996
David Copperfield
Professor
taught a course on magic at the age of sixteen
Richard Courant
Professor
noted for the development of the finite element method
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Professor, current
political scientist
E. L. Doctorow
Professor
author of Ragtime
Denis Donoghue
Professor, current
Irish literary critic ; Henry James Chair of English and American Letters at New York University
Norman Dorsen
Professor, current
former president of the American Civil Liberties Union , 1976–1991
John William Draper
Professor, 1840–1881
founder and former president of the Medical School
Peter F. Drucker
Professor, 1950–1972
major contributor to management theory
Troy Duster
Professor, current
sociologist
Ronald Dworkin
Professor, −2013
clerked for Judge Learned Hand of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ; winner of the 2007 Holberg International Memorial Prize
William Easterly
Professor 2003–
economist
Robert F. Engle
Professor 1999–
2003 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics
Niall Ferguson
Professor
author of Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World
Zelda Fichandler
Professor, current
National Medal of Arts winner in 1996; inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1999
Hartry Field
Professor, current
philosopher
Kit Fine
Professor, current
Silver Professor of Philosophy
Joel Fink
Professor, former
Associate Dean of Roosevelt University
Erich Fromm
Professor of psychiatry 1962–1974
German-American psychologist and philosopher
Mark L. Gertler
Professor, current
macroeconomist ; Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Economics at New York University; Guggenheim Fellowship
Carol Gilligan
Professor
known for her work on ethical community and ethical relationships
Vivien Goldman
Professor, Clive Davis School of Recorded Music
wrote the first biography of Bob Marley
Stephen Jay Gould
Vincent Astor Visiting Professor
known for his development of the evolutionary biology theory of punctuated equilibrium and his scientific writings
Percy Grainger
Professor, 1932–1940
inventor of the Free Music Machine, the forerunner of the synthesizer
Rinne Groff
Professor, Tisch School of the Arts
recipient of the Whiting Writers' Award in 2005 for plays
Mikhail Gromov
Jay Gould Professor of Mathematics
made major contributions to metric geometry and symplectic geometry
David Heeger
Professor, current
neuroscientist; son of Nobel laureate chemist Alan J. Heeger
Daniel Webster Hering
Dean
credited with taking the first human x-ray in the United States
Avram Hershko
Adjunct Professor 1998–
2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Sidney Hook
Professor, 1927–1972
philosopher who championed pragmatism
Paul Horwich
Professor, current
philosopher, Guggenheim Fellowship
Natalie Jeremijenko
Professor, current
photographer, founder of xDesign Environmental Health Clinic
Jotham Johnson
Chairman of Classics
archaeologist; former President of Archaeological Institute of America
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Boyan Jovanovic
Professor, current
economist, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Tony Judt
Professor
director of Erich Maria Remarque Institute; author of Postwar
Frances Kamm
Professor
philosopher, winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship
Eric Kandel
Professor
former faculty member at the New York University Medical School ; winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Richard S. Kayne
Professor of Linguistics, current
developed the theory of antisymmetry
Elias Khoury
Professor
Lebanese writer and critic
Israel Kirzner
Professor emeritus , current
economist, leading proponent of the Austrian School of Economics .
Jason King
Professor, artistic director of NYU's Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music
writer, pop critic, music manager
Galway Kinnell
Professor, 1993 –
1982 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Stewart Krentzman
Instructor
CEO of Oki Data Americas, Inc.
Carol Herselle Krinsky
Professor
architectural historian
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Mattias Kumm
Professor, current
holds a Research Professorship on "Globalization and the Rule of Law" at the Social Science Research Center (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, WZB) and Humboldt University in Berlin
Saul Krugman
Professor
developed first vaccine against hepatitis B
Peter Lax
Professor, current
member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences ; awarded the National Medal of Science in 1986, the Wolf Prize in 1987 and the Abel Prize in 2005
Joseph E. LeDoux
Professor, current
neuroscientist
Spike Lee
Film professor in the Tisch School of the Arts, current
actor, director, producer, social activist
Wassily Leontief
Professor, 1975–1999
1973 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics
Pierre N. Leval
Professor
Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
David Levering Lewis
Professor, current
Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History
Otto Loewi
Professor 1940–1961
1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Gary Marcus
Professor, Current Psychology
Robert L. Fantz award, cognitive development
Colin McLeod
Professor, 1941–1970
established that genes are made of DNA
Theodor Meron
Professor
President, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Cheryl Mills
Current Senior Vice President for Operations and Administration
former Deputy Counsel to President Bill Clinton ; lead defense attorney in Clinton's 1999 impeachment trial
Cathleen Synge Morawetz
Professor, current
mathematician, winner of the National Medal of Science in 1983 and 1988
Samuel F. B. Morse
Professor, 1832–?
inventor of Morse code
Brian Morton
Professor, current
academic and novelist
Robert S. Mulliken
Professor, 1926–1928
1966 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Gunnar Myrdal
Visiting professor
1974 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics
Thomas Nagel
Professor
scholar, philosophy of mind
Marion Nestle
Professor, current
nutritionist
Ronald K. Noble
Professor of law
Interpol Secretary General 2000–present
Conor Cruise O'Brien
Professor
Irish politician and academic
Severo Ochoa
Professor, 1942–1974
winner of 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Sharon Olds
Professor, current
English creative writing teacher
Bertell Ollman
Full professor
Henry Bamford Parkes
Professor
author of Gods and Men, The Origins of Western Culture and A History of Mexico
Cyrus Patell
Professor, current
American literature and cultural critic
Adam Penenberg
Professor
uncovered the journalistic fraud of The New Republic reporter Stephen Glass
F. E. Peters
Professor, 1961–
pioneer in comparative study of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Amir Pnueli
Professor of Computer Science, current
winner of the 1996 Turing Award
Martin Pope
Professor Emeritus
physical chemist, winner of the 2006 Davy Medal
Neil Postman
1959–2003
author of Amusing Ourselves to Death ; founder of media ecology program
Mary Louise Pratt
Professor, current
Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures
Joseph Ransohoff
Professor, 1962–1992
physician
Debraj Ray
Professor, current
economist
Richard Revesz
Professor, current
Dean of New York University School of Law
Robert Rosenblum
Professor
art historian and curator
Kristin Ross
Professor, current
professor of comparative literature , recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship from 1999 to 2000
Ariel Rubinstein
Professor, current
Israeli economist
Curt Sachs
Professor, 1937–1953
co-author of the Sachs–Hornbostel scheme
Naomi Sager
Professor, 1965–1995
pioneer in computational linguistics; Director of the Linguistic String Project
Paul A. Samuelson
Visiting professor
winner of 1970 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics
Thomas Sargent
Professor
one of the leaders of the rational expectations revolution; Berkeley Professor of Economics and Business
Peter Sarnak
Professor, 2001–2005
mathematician
Mary Schmidt
Professor, current
Dean of the Tisch School of the Arts , fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
John Scofield
Professor, current
jazz fusion guitarist and composer
Richard Sennett
Professor, current
Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences , American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Royal Society of Literature ; founding director of the New York Institute for the Humanities
Bob Shrum
Professor
Democratic political consultant
Richard Sieburth
Professor, current
translator , essayist and editor
Alan Sokal
Professor
known for the Sokal affair
John James Stevenson
Professor Emeritus, 1872–1909
geologist; President of the Geological Society of America in 1898
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Darin Strauss
Adjunct Professor, 2000–present
author of Chang & Eng and The Real McCoy ; 2005 teaching award winner; 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship
Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Professor, current
Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business
Edward Sullivan
Professor
taught English as a Second Language at New York University for 15 years
Henry Philip Tappan
Professor of philosophy
first President of the University of Michigan
Allen Tate
Professor, 1948–1951
author, Ode to the Confederate Dead
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
Visiting professor
Kenyan activist
Lewis Thomas
Dean, NYU School of Medicine
S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan
Professor, current
mathematician, 2007 winner of the Abel Prize
Akshay Venkatesh
Professor, current
mathematician, winner of the 2007 Salem Prize
Ludwig von Mises
Professor, 1945–1969
leader of the Austrian School of economics
Lawrence Weschler
Professor, current
Director of the New York Institute for the Humanities
Suzanne Weyn
Guest instructor, 1988–1989
author of over forty novels
Thomas Wolfe
author
Lawrence Wright
Professor, current
Fellow at the Center for Law and Security at the New York University School of Law , author of The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
Robert J. C. Young
Professor, current
postcolonial theorist, writer and historian
Ronald W. Zweig
Professor, current
Israeli historian , member of the Historical Advisory Panel to the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Eero P. Simoncelli
Professor, current
Won a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award
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Meredith Broussard
Assistant Professor, current
Assistant Professor at Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, Author of Artificial Unintelligence
[ 64]
Itamar Rabinovich
(born 1942), Israeli historian, diplomat and president of Tel Aviv University
Nila Banton Smith
Professor, past
Director of the Reading Institute
Barbara Krauthamer
Faculty member, past
Historian
[ 65]
New York University Presidents
New York University founders
Founders of NYU include:
See also
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