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Affiliated Faculty

Name Department
Fabrizio Cariani Philosophy
Sumitrajit Dhar Communication Sciences and Disorders
Daniel Diermeier Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences
Doug Downey Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Elisabeth Elliott Slavic Languages and Literatures
Dedre Gentner Psychology
Sanford Goldberg Philosophy
Sid Horton Psychology
Aggelos Katsaggelos Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Nina Kraus Communication Sciences and Disorders
Peter Ludlow Philosophy
Viorica Marian Communication Sciences and Disorders
Adilson Motter Physics and Astronomy
Bryan Pardo Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Lance Rips Psychology
Cynthia Thompson Communication Sciences and Disorders
Sandra Waxman Psychology
Lynn Whitcomb Program of African and Asian Languages
Uri Wilensky Learning Sciences
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Patrick Wong Communication Sciences and Disorders
Beverly Wright Communication Sciences and Disorders


Criteria for affiliated faculty status: To be listed as an 'affiliated faculty member' of the NU Linguistics Department, an individual faculty member from another NU department:
  1. has linguistic interests and is active in research related to linguistics (broadly construed), and
  2. agrees to be listed as an affiliated faculty member, and
  3. has significant interactions with the Linguistics Department. Examples of such interactions include:
    • » advising Linguistics students on doctoral dissertations, qualifying papers, honors theses or MA theses
    • » serving on Linguistics Department search committees
    • » cooperating with a Linguistics Department member on grant-related activities
    • » team-teaching with a faculty member of the Linguistics Department
    • » attending Linguistics Department activities such as colloquium talks and discussion groups
Affiliation status will not involve any responsibilities beyond these. For each affiliated faculty member, affiliation status will be reviewed every five years by the Linguistics Department.
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