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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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Kaitlin Sundling

MD, University of Wisconsin

Health Solutions

Virtual teaching, digital imaging, machine learning, cancer biomarkers and public health.

Suzanne Templer

DO, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Medicine and Medical Engineering

Student affairs, professional identity formation, well-being in medicine and infectious diseases.

Ana-Maria Tenekedjieva

PhD, University of Chicago

Department of Finance

Focuses on insurance, real estate and climate risk, as well as regulation, political economy and financial intermediation.

Vivek Thangavelu

PhD, Cornell University

School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks

Passionate about designing practical robots for ecological monitoring and restoration.

Abigail Thomas

PhD, University of Notre Dame

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

Current research is a book-length study of the importance of pleasure and pain in the moral and political thought of Aristotle.

Candice L Thomas

PhD, University of Houston

School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Research focuses on occupational health psychology and the health impacts of the intersection between work and life roles.

Tyler Thomas

PhD, University of Notre Dame

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

Research interests include early modern political thought and the relationship between natural science and politics.

Roger Thompson

PhD, Texas Christian University

Department of English

Historian of rhetoric, 19th-century Americanist and founder of a research coalition that studies persuasion in AI.

Mitch Towner

PhD, University of Texas-Austin

Department of Finance

Empirical corporate finance, corporate governance, ESG, shareholder activism, institutional investors.

Davina Ruth Two Bears

PhD, Indiana University

School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Current work is on a community accountable archaeological project, that focuses on the Old Leupp on the Navajo reservation.

Kay Varela

PhD, Texas A&M University

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Focuses on critical race theory and intersectionality, punishment, community and school safety, and juvenile justice.

Rodrigo Vargas

PhD, University of California, Riverside

School of Life Science

Leads an internationally recognized, interdisciplinary program advancing carbon cycle science.