Attila Mate
Attila Mate has held positions at Szeged University, the Mathematical Research Institute in Budapest, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina and Rutgers University, and has been at Brooklyn College
Read MoreAttila Mate has held positions at Szeged University, the Mathematical Research Institute in Budapest, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina and Rutgers University, and has been at Brooklyn College
Read MoreKiyoka Koizumi is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist(MCHES)and has taught the following courses at Brooklyn College: Personal & Community Health, Health Care system in the U.S., School & Community
Read MoreKen Miyano joined the Department of Physics in 1993.
Read MoreIsrael Abramov was born in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). He moved to London for undergraduate work in law and then psychology, and then to the United States for graduate studies
Read MoreZhongqi (Joshua) Cheng is a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and a faculty member for the Earth and Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program at the CUNY Graduate
Read MoreMalgorzata Ciszkowska has been professor of chemistry at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center since 2004. She served as associate professor for both institutions from 2001 to 2003, and
Read MoreProfessor Laurel Cooley joined the Brooklyn College Mathematics Department in 2004. Prior to Brooklyn College, she was a tenured Associate Professor in the Mathematics Department at York College, CUNY.
Read MoreLesley Davenport is been professor at Brooklyn College since 1998. Previously, Davenport served as executive officer for the Biochemistry Ph.D. Program, CUNY Graduate Center (2002-08); visiting research scientist, NIH (1995-96);
Read MorePeter Lipke is a retired microbiologist interested in the surface of fungi. Specifically, his group studies how protein amyloids affect adhesion of the fungi, the host response to colonization by
Read MoreAaron Kozbelt’s research program, focusing on creativity and cognition in the arts, derives largely from his outside interests. In addition to his training in psychology, he has spent more than
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