Faculty Directory
Hamilton's faculty members are active and accomplished scholars and dedicated teachers. In the classroom, the lab, the studio and beyond, professors are engaged in the intellectual and cultural lives of their students.
This directory includes an alphabetical listing of current Hamilton faculty members and information about their areas of expertise and teaching experience. You can also search by name or area of study below.
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Spencer Chen
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
ExpertiseLinguistic anthropology; language ideologies; sociophonetics; conversation analysis; media; audiovisual creativity; creative industries; anime studies; anthropology of play; toys; voice acting/dubbing; Sinophone; Taiwan; Japan -
Yuting Chen
Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry
ExpertiseComputational chemistry, electronic structure theory, physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry -
Rouben Cholakian
Burgess Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Emeritus (retired)ContactPhone: -
Jason Cieply
Assistant Professor of Russian Languages and Literatures
ExpertiseSoviet and post-Soviet society and culture; film, performance; popular music; contemporary poetry; affect; narrative theory; media; Russian political thought; post-socialism -
Michael Cirmo
Lecturer in Music (Percussion)
Expertisepercussion -
Justin Clark
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Expertiseethics, ancient philosophy, social and political philosophy -
Taylor Clock
Lecturer in Art
ExpertiseAnalog and digital photography workflows, studio lighting, image and society -
Sally Cockburn
Samuel F. Pratt Professor of Mathematics & Statistics
Expertisediscrete mathematics, particularly graph theory and combinatorial optimization, with a secondary teaching interest in philosophy of mathematics -
Brian Collett
Senior Lecturer, Professor of Physics Emeritus (retired)
Expertisecomputational and electronic projects, and the development of programs to help teach aspects of physics -
Charles Collett
Assistant Professor of Physics
ExpertiseExperimental condensed matter, electron spin resonance spectroscopy and related electronics, computations and simulations to improve both research and teaching