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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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Duncan Lien

PhD, The Pennsylvania State University

School of International Letters and Cultures

20th- and 21st-century German and Turkish literature, migration narratives, literary multilingualism, translation, realism.

Linnea Linde-Krieger

PhD, University of California, Riverside

School of Social Work

Clinical and research experience with individuals and families affected by trauma and substance misuse.

Sarah "Holly" Lisanby

MD, Duke University School of Medicine

Medicine and Medical Engineering

Founded transdisciplinary brain stimulation programs and recognized for advancing TMS and pioneering MST for depression.

Rebecca Loftus

PhD, Arizona State University

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

20 years of experience working in probation with focus on sex offender supervision.

David Lopez

JD, Harvard University

Law

Nationally recognized civil rights attorney and former general counsel of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Kerrie Anne Loyd

PhD, University of Georgia

School of Life Sciences

Wildlife ecology, conservation biology, animal behavior, burrowing owls, free-roaming cats and natural history of the Southwest.

Kiara Lyons

PhD, University of Nebraska

Health Solutions

Research encompasses maternal and child health equity, with interests in positive and adverse childhood experiences.

Alexander MacDonald

PhD, University of Oxford

School of Art and School of Earth and Space Exploration

Former NASA chief economist, expertise in space project design, space program management, space economics and space policy.

Cedomir Malgieri

PhD, Stanford University

Department of Economics

Studies the macroeconomic consequences of financial and labor market frictions and market power.

Debayan Mandal

PhD, Texas A&M University

School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning

Educator and researcher specializing in CyberGIS, GeoAI, and Digital Twins for disaster resilience and smart cities.

Lukas Mann

PhD, Princeton University

Business

Interest include spatial inequality, information frictions, and the macroeconomic consequences of work from home and AI.

Geoff Marslett

MFA, University of Texas at Austin

School of Art

Award-winning American film animator, writer, director, producer and actor.