List of University of California, Davis faculty

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This page lists notable faculty (past and present) of the University of California, Davis.

Arts and music[]

  • Robert Arneson, professor emerita of art, known for ceramics, artist of the Eggheads sculptures scattered through the UC Davis campus.[1]
  • Larry Austin, professor of music, composer, and later taught at University of South Florida and University of North Texas.[2]
  • Anna Maria Busse Berger, chair of music department
  • Ruby Cohn, professor of comparative drama (late)
  • Roy De Forest, professor emerita of art, painter, and sculptor.[3]
  • Jesse Drew, professor in cinema and technocultural studies
  • Lynn Hershman Leeson, filmmaker, professor of technocultural studies
  • Ruth Horsting, professor emerita of art (taught from 1959–1971), known for sculpture.[4]
  • Theodore Cyrus Karp, professor of music (moved to Northwestern before retirement)
  • Manuel Neri, professor emeritus of art, taught from 1965 to 1990.
  • Bob Ostertag, professor of technocultural studies
  • Richard Swift, professor emeritus, founder of Department of Music
  • Wayne Thiebaud, professor emeritus of art, awarded the National Medal of Arts
  • Richard Aaker Trythall, professor of music, Guggenheim Fellow (1967)
  • William T. Wiley, former art professor[5]

Biological sciences[]

  • Daniel I. Axelrod, professor of botany (late)
  • Richard M. Bohart, professor of entomology (late)
  • George Delahunty, professor of biology
  • Theodosius Dobzhansky, professor emeritus of evolutionary biology, from 1971 to 1975
  • Jonathan Eisen, professor of evolution and ecology
  • Stanley Barron Freeborn, UC Davis chancellor and entomologist, namesake of Freeborn Hall and the mosquito species, Anopheles freeborni
  • Lynn Kimsey, professor of entomology
  • Paul Knoepfler, professor of cell biology and human anatomy
  • Robert Laben, professor of animal sciences (late)
  • Johanna Schmitt, botanist and professor of evolution and ecology
  • Arthur Shapiro, professor of entomology, evolution and ecology
  • Tracy I. Storer, professor emeritus, founder of Department of Zoology
  • Charles W. Woodworth, professor emeritus of entomology (1891 to 1930), founder of UCB Entomology Division, credited with founding the Dept. of Entomology at the Agricultural Experiment Station

Chemistry[]

Communications and media[]

Earth sciences[]

Economics[]

Engineering[]

  • Kandiah Arulanandan, professor of civil engineering (late)
  • Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, professor of bioengineering
  • Richard C. Dorf, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering
  • Andrew A. Frank, professor of mechanical and aeronautical engineering
  • M. Saif Islam, professor of electrical and computer engineering[6]
  • Linda P.B. Katehi, professor of electrical and computer engineering; UC Davis chancellor (from 2009 to 2016).
  • Brian Launder, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering (now at the University of Manchester)
  • Paul Moller, professor emeritus of mechanical and aeronautical engineering
  • Stanton R. Morrison, professor emeritus of agricultural engineering; Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
  • Jinyi Qi professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering
  • George Tchobanoglous, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering

English[]

Food sciences[]

History[]

Law and government[]

Mathematics[]

Medicine[]

Physics[]

Social sciences, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies[]

Other[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hagen, Charles (1992-11-05). "Robert C. Arneson Is Dead at 62; Sculptor of Whimsical Portraits". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  2. ^ "Larry Austin". MacDowell. Retrieved 2021-09-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Smith, Roberta (2007-05-23). "Roy De Forest, 77, Painter of Colorful, Comic Scenes, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  4. ^ Redfern, Cathy (1 December 2000). "Founder of Mount Madonna Center, Ruth Johnson Horsting, dies at 81". Newspapers.com. Santa Cruz Sentinel. p. 10. Retrieved 2021-09-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Solomon, Deborah (2021-05-05). "William T. Wiley, 'Funk Artist' Who Spurned Convention, Dies at 83". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  6. ^ "Prof. Saif Islam". University of California, Davis. Retrieved October 25, 2021.

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