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Christina Sormani is a professor of mathematics at City University of New York affiliated with Lehman College and the CUNY Graduate Center. [1] She is known for her research in Riemannian geometry , metric geometry , and Ricci curvature , as well as her work on the notion of intrinsic flat distance .
O'Dowd is an associate professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at the Lehman College of the City University of New York. [1] He is a staff scientist at the American Museum of Natural History. Since 2015, he has been the writer and host of PBS Space Time, a video series by PBS Digital Studios. [6]
Melvyn Bernard Nathanson (born October 10, 1944, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American mathematician, specializing in number theory, and a Professor of Mathematics at Lehman College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York). [1] His principal work is in additive and combinatorial number theory.
In 2005, he became an associate professor at the Department of Physics & Astronomy, Lehman College and a member of the doctoral faculty of the CUNY Graduate Center. He was promoted to full professor in 2013. Garanin has authored or coauthored over 150 research papers in the field of Solid-State Physics / Magnetism. [3]
She was promoted to full professor for the 2000–1 school year (while she also served as the Director of the Doctor of Arts in Humanistic Studies Program), before accepting a position as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon in 2001. In 2019 she joined the philosophy faculty of Lehman College. [3]
Pages in category "Lehman College faculty" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allison Amend; B.
Eugene Michael Chudnovsky (born 12 December 1948) is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at Lehman College [1] [2] and a member of the doctoral faculty at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
RateMyProfessors.com (RMP) is a review site founded in May 1999 by John Swapceinski, a software engineer from Menlo Park, California, which allows anyone to assign ratings to professors and campuses of American, Canadian, and United Kingdom institutions. [1]