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2025-2026 faculty members

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Every year Arizona State University welcomes new faculty members from across the country and around the world. Use the search tool below find faculty by academic unit, by discipline or by rank. 

 

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Ehiremen (Ehi) Azugbene

PhD, University of Georgia

Health Solutions

Research advances maternal and child health through community-engaged approaches that improve access for underserved groups.

Byeong-Ho Bahn

PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Mathematics and science education background, and enjoys exploring ways to inspire students in math.

Heather Baier

PhD, William & Mary

School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning

Studies how GeoAI can be applied to questions of mobility, inequality, education and development

Elizabeth Baker

MD, Loyola University Chicago

Medicine and Medical Engineering

General internist with expertise in medical education. Her scholarship has focused on clinical skills.

Yasmeen Baki

PhD, University of California, Irvine

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Assistant teaching professor who teaches algebra, calculus for engineers and math for business analysis.

Pitchiah Balasubramanian

PhD, National University

School of Applied Professional Studies

Business, operations and technology initiatives across industries like financial services, manufacturing and transportation.

Zeina Barakeh

PhD, European Graduate School – ABD (Switzerland)

School of Art

Work explores war, military emerging technologies, and the human-machine boundary.

Eleonora Barson

JD, University of Central Oklahoma

Department of Management and Entrepreneurship

Clinical assistant professor who teaches negotiations and business law and ethics for managers.

Victoria Baugh

PhD, Cornell University

Department of English

Specializes in 19th-century British literature, with a focus on Victorian literature, narrative theory and visual culture.

Katherine Berta

PhD, Ohio University

Department of English

Creative writing, poetry, modernist literature, contemporary literature, contemporary poetry.

Bartu Bingol

PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Modular forms and elliptic curves, deformations of Galois representations, mathematical creativity and motivation.

John Boersma

PhD, University of Rochester

Department of Information Systems

Interest include, Artificial Intelligence policy, strategy and practice.