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Faculty and Staff FACULTY AND STAFF Aaris, Alyson ............................................................ 7974 Acevedo, Cresencio ....................................... 8458, 2812 Senior Publications Coordinator, General Manager, De La Guerra Dining Commons, University Extension [1110] De La Guerra Dining Commons [6130] 2160 Kerr Hall 1501 Residential Services E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 5919 E-mail: [email protected] Abad, Katherine ....................................................... 4664 Recruiter / Training Analyst, Human Resources [3160] Acevedo, Maribel ..................................................... 5528 3101 Student Affairs and Administrative Services Financial Aid Advisor, (SAASB) Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships [3180] FAX: 8645 2101 Student Affairs and Administrative Services E-mail: [email protected] (SAASB) FAX: 8793 Abbey, Craig ................................................... 3853, 2791 E-mail: [email protected] Researcher, Psychological and Brain Sciences [9660] 3215 Psychology Acosta, Cuca............................................................ 2307 FAX: 4303 Associate Director, Admissions, E-mail: [email protected] Admissions Office [2014] 1234 Cheadle Hall Abbott, Porter ............................ 231-386-5391, 687-3201 FAX: 8779 Professor Emeritus, Research Professor, E-mail: [email protected] English Dept. [3170] 3431 South Hall Acosta, Danica ......................................................... 3198 FAX: 4622 Payroll Assistant, E-mail: [email protected] Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies [5100] 2626 Ellison Hall Abdilla, Allison .................................................. 284-4107 FAX: 4706 Materials Research Lab E-mail: [email protected] Physical Sciences North E-mail: [email protected] Acuna, Hector .......................................................... 8243 Laboratory Safety Specialist, Abraham, Sarah ....................................................... 3075 Environmental Health and Safety [5132] Academic Development Analyst, Environmental Health and Safety UC Education Abroad Program [1140] FAX: 8659 6950 Hollister Ave., Suite 200, Goleta, CA 93117 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 2583 E-mail: [email protected] Adam, Thomas ......................................................... 7625 Assistant Resaerch Biologist, Abraham-Floret, Rochelle ........................................ 5488 Marine Science Institute [6150] Accounts Receivable and Billing Analyst 3-Supervisor, E-mail: [email protected] Central Services [6130] 1501 Residential Services Adame, Jose ............................................................ 8300 FAX: 4766 Groundskeeper, Facilities Management [1030] E-mail: [email protected] Facilities Management E-mail: [email protected] Acebu, Elizabeth ...................................................... 2729 MTM Adminsitrator, Adams, Ann Jensen ....................................... 7710, 3138 Technology Management Program [5129] Professor, History of Art and Architecture [7080] 1333 Phelps Hall 1216 Arts FAX: 2650 FAX: 7117 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Acebu, James ........................................................... 4565 Adams, Caroline ...................................................... 3285 Concessions Manager, Concessions [6130] Campus Ombuds, Office of the Ombudsman [7210] Special Events Office, Carrillo Commons 1205K Girvetz Hall FAX: 3204 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 57 Adams, Kelly ........................................... 4968, 448-0015 Agrawal, Divyakant ........................................ 4385, 4321 Senior Director of Development, Professor, Computer Science [5110] Regional & Parent Giving, Development [1132] 3117 Harold Frank Hall 3327 Phelps Hall FAX: 8553 FAX: 805-3668 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Aguilar, Javier .......................................................... 8300 Adams, Ramon ......................................................... 3446 Electrician, Facilities Management [1030] Police Officer, Police [1010] Facilities Management Public Safety E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Aguilar, Jose ............................................................ 8300 Adderley, Mitch ........................................................ 7399 Groundskeeper, Facilities Management [1030] User Support Manager, ECI, E-mail: [email protected] Engineering Computing Infrastructure [5130] 3152 Harold Frank Hall Aguilar, Pedro ......................................... 4529, 403-4829 FAX: 8124 Groundskeeper, Grounds Maintenance [6130] E-mail: [email protected] Manzanita Village E-mail: [email protected] Adler-Kassner, Linda ............................................... 3006 Co-Interim Dean, College of Letters & Science [3010] Aguilera Jr., Jesus ................................................... 3571 1117 Cheadle Hall Lead Laborer, E-mail: [email protected] Housing - Lodging / Housekeeping [6130] E-mail: [email protected] Adornetto, David ...................................................... 3008 Entrepreneurship Director, Aguilera, Ofelia ........................................................ 8648 Technology Management Program [5129] Assistant Residence Hall Manager, 1324 Phelps Hall Housing - Lodging / Housekeeping [6130] FAX: 2650 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Aguilera, Pedro ........................................................ 8300 Afary, Janet ................................................ 310-592-4764 Senior Custodian, Facilities Management [1030] Professor, Feminist Studies E-mail: [email protected] Afifi, Tamara ............................................................. 4860 Aguilera, Socorro ..................................................... 5221 Professor, Department of Communication [4020] Office Manager, Advancement Services [1131] 4119 Social Sciences & Media Studies 1180 Phelps Hall FAX: 7102 FAX: 5562 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Agboola, Adebisi ...................................................... 3844 Aguiniga, Juan .................................................. 451-9326 Professor, Mathematics [3080] Assistant Superintendent, 6724 South Hall Facilities Management [1030] FAX: 2385 Facilities Management E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Aghayan, Ali ............................................................. 8533 Aguirre, Ofelia .......................................................... 7472 Environmental Health Program Manager, Director, Center for Science and Engineering Environmental Health and Safety [5132] Partnerships, California NanoSystems Institute [6105] Environmental Health and Safety 1207 Elings Hall FAX: 8659 FAX: 6132 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Agladze, Nikolay ....................................................... 7023 Ahern, Becky .................................................. 3482, 3166 Principal Experimentalist, Institute for Terahertz Employment and Training Analyst, Science and Technology [4170] Human Resources [3160] Engineering Trailer 937 3101 Student Affairs and Administrative Services FAX: 8170 (SAASB) E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 8645 E-mail: [email protected] 58 Ahmad, Ahmad............................................... 4381, 2557 Aksenova, Masha .................................................... 7393 Professor, Religious Studies [3130] Associate Director, Administrative & Residential 3032 Humanties and Social Sciences Building (HSSB) Information Technology [6130] FAX: 2059 FAX: 7438 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ahmed, Jamaal......................................................... 6169 Akudinobi, Jude ............................................. 5747, 3800 Business and Financial Planning Analyst, Lecturer, Black Studies [3150] Central Services [6130] 3713 South Hall Santa Miguel Overhang FAX: 3597 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ahn, Jin-Soo ...................................................... 452-7511 Alam, Ershadul ................................................. 832-7362 Visiting Professor, Marine Science Institute Chemical Engineering 3152 Marine Biotechnology Lab 3101 Engineering II E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ahn, Kollbe ................................................. 785-236-1581 Alcaino, Ricardo ...................................................... 4504 Research Faculty, Marine Science Institute [6150] Director, Equal Opportunity & Discrimination 3403 Marine Science Building Prevention Office, Office of Equal Opportunity FAX: 785-236-1581 and Sexual Harassment [2060] E-mail: [email protected] 3211 Phelps Hall FAX: 3724 Ahuja, Amit ............................................................... 5338 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Professor, Political Science [9420] 3722 Ellison Hall Aldana, Gerardo ...................................................... 5713 FAX: 3309 Professor, Chicano Studies [4120] E-mail: [email protected] 1710 South Hall FAX: 4076 Airame, Satie ............................................................ 3387 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Dean for Academic Programs, Bren School of Professor, Anthropology ..............................
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