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VI. Non-‐Tenure-‐Track Governing Faculty (e.g., faculty with long-‐term contracts) (continued)
Paul
Wooldrige
Language Lecturer
PhD in English Literature, Cambridge University; teaches
writing at NYU Shanghai
Danyang Yu
Clinical Assistant
Professor of
Biology
Former assistant professor at Fairleigh Dickinson
University, teaches Foundations of Science (Biology).
Jianjun Zhang Clinical Assistant
Arts Professor
Internationally known artist, exhibits worldwide
including at Metropolitan Museum of Art. Recipient of
numerous residency fellowships. Also adjunct professor
at NYU NY. Teaches Introduction to Studio Art,
Introduction to Photography I, Projects in Studio Art –
China, and Projects in Photography at NYU Shanghai.
Lu Zhang
Assistant Professor
of Practice
PhD from NYU. Former McCracken fellow. Scholar of
DNA damage. PhD from NYU. Teaches in the area of
chemistry at NYU Shanghai.
Qiyi Zhang
Associate Director,
Chinese Language
Program
Previously taught at NYU Shanghai study-‐away site and
Zhejiang Normal University. Research interests in Chinese
language pedagogy and cross-‐cultural studies. Teaches
Advanced Chinese I at NYU Shanghai.
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VII. Other Affiliated Faculty Who Taught at NYU Shanghai in Prior Years (if not listed in V above)
Zhihua An
Affiliated Clinical
Assistant Professor
2014-‐15
Also Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU NY; former postdoc
at Columbia and NYU NY. Scholar of biomolecules. Taught
Foundations of Science at NYU Shanghai.
Zlatko Bačić
Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of theoretical
and computational chemistry. Fellow of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science and the
American Physical Society, among others honors. Taught
Physics I at NYU Shanghai.
Jane Burbank Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of history.
Previously taught at Harvard, University of California at
Santa Barbara, University of Michigan. Co-‐author of prize-‐
winning Empires in World History (Princeton U Press).
Taught Empires in World History at NYU Shanghai.
Fred Cooper
Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of modern Africa
and decolonization. Many honors, including American
Academy of Arts and Sciences fellow. Co-‐author of prize-‐
winning Empires in World History (Princeton U Press).
Taught Empires in World History at NYU Shanghai.
Clayton Curtis Affiliated Professor
2014-‐15
Also associate professor at NYU NY. Scholar of cognition
and perception. Taught Behavioral and Integrative
Neuroscience at NYU Shanghai.
Ernest Gilman Affiliated Professor
2014-‐15
Also professor at NYU NY. Previously taught at Columbia
and the University of Virginia. Scholar of the Renaissance in
England. Guggenheim fellow and National Endowment for
the Humanities research fellowships. Taught Global
Perspective on Culture at NYU Shanghai.
Roderick Hills Affiliated Professor
2014-‐15
Also chaired professor at NYU NY. Scholar of federalism.
Previously taught at Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Michigan, and
Columbia. Received Federalist Society award for top legal
scholar under age 40. Taught The U.S. Constitution at NYU
Shanghai.
Pierre
Hohenberg
Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
Also professor emeritus at NYU NY. Scholar of philosophy of
science and statistical physics. Former deputy provost of
Yale, head of theoretical physics at AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Many honors, including National Academy of Sciences
member. Taught Foundations of Science at NYU Shanghai.
John Iacono
Affiliated Professor
2014-‐15
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of computer
science, data science, and computational geometry. More
than 60 publications in refereed journals. Taught Data
Structures at NYU Shanghai.
Maria
Montoya
Affiliated Professor
2014-‐15
Also tenured associate professor at NYU NY. Scholar of
American history. Book published by U of California Press.
Taught History of Water at NYU Shanghai.
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(continued)
Mary Nolan
Affiliated Professor
2014-‐15
Also chaired professor at NYU NY. Scholar of history.
Previously taught at Harvard. Prize-‐winning book published
by Oxford U Press, another by Cambridge U Press. Editor of
2 history journals. Taught Global Economics in the 20th
Century at NYU Shanghai.
Paul Romer
Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of economics.
Previously taught at Stanford, Berkeley, Chicago. Many
honors including Recktenwald Prize, American Academy of
Arts and Sciences fellow. Taught Global Perspectives on
Society at NYU Shanghai
Harold Sjursen Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
2014-‐15
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of philosophy
and technology. Previously taught at University of Chicago
and New School for Social Research. Taught From Ancient
Cosmology to Science and The Legacy of Tradition at NYU
Shanghai.
Dan Stein
Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of theoretical
condensed matter physics. Previously taught at Princeton,
University of Arizona. Many honors, including American
Physical Society fellow, American Association for the
Advancement of Science fellow. Taught Physics I at NYU
Shanghai.
Mathieu Wyart Affiliated Associate
Professor
2015-‐16
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of soft
condensed matter. Previously visiting research specialist at
the Lewis-‐Sigler Institute, Princeton, and George Carrier
Fellow at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences.
Yisong Yang
Affiliated Professor
2013-‐14
2014-‐15
Also tenured professor at NYU NY. Scholar of mathematical
physics. Previously member of Institute of Advanced Study.
Member of American Mathematical Society. Author of
Cambridge U Press textbook. Taught Advanced Linear
Algebra I at NYU Shanghai.
Zhen Zhang
Affiliated Associate
Professor
2014-‐15
2015-‐16
Also tenured associate professor at NYU NY. Scholar of
studies. Books published by University of Chicago
Press and Duke University Press. Many honors
including Mellon fellowship, J.P. Getty fellowship. Taught
History of Chinese Cinema at NYU Shanghai.