List of University of Florida Faculty and Administrators - Professors

Professors

  • Richard Adams, English novelist
  • Ravindra K. Ahuja, Notable Computer Scientist
  • Warder Clyde Allee, American Zoologist
  • Ida Altman, American historian of colonial Spain and Latin America
  • Donald Ault, Professor of English at the University of Florida
  • Stanley Ballard, American physicist, specializing in optics
  • Aida Bamia, Professor of Arabic language and literature
  • Turpin Bannister, Notable American architectural historian
  • Rodney J. Bartlett, Professor of Chemistry and Physics
  • Linda Bartoshuk, Currently a Presidential Endowed Professor of Community Dentistry and Behavioral Sciences
  • Fuller Bazer, American animal scientist and Regents Fellow
  • Leonard Beeghley, Famous Sociologist
  • Steven Albert Benner, Molecular Biologist
  • Harald von Boehmer, German immunologist
  • Katheryn Russell-Brown, Legal Scholar
  • W. Fitzhugh Brundage, Award winning Historian
  • David Bushell, Latin American Historian, one of the first Americans to study Colombia
  • Robert Cade, Co-inventor of Gatorade
  • Clay Calvert, Mass Communications scholar
  • Pierre Capretz, Professor of French
  • Archie Carr, Eminent American zoologist, famed conservationist, and founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation
  • Jean C. Chance, Professor of Journalism
  • Eugene Chennette, Professor of Electrical Engineering, -70-72-
  • Paul Chun, Professor of thermodynamics
  • John Ciardi, American etymologist
  • Jill Ciment, Writer and Guggenheim Fellow
  • Theo Colborn, Zoologist and environmental health analyst
  • Suzy Covey, Comics scholar and former university librarian emerita
  • Patricia Craddock, American author and professor of English
  • Harry Crews, American novelist
  • Robert Dana, Award-winning American poet
  • Radhika Ramana Dasa, Notable Vaishnava scholar
  • Manning J. Dauer, American political scientist, developed the 1967 reapportionment plan for Florida
  • Joel S. Demski, American accounting researcher and educator
  • Michael J. S. Dewar, Indian theoretical chemist
  • Nils J. Diaz, Former Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • James Dickey, American novelist
  • Ngo Dong, Entomologist and Nematologist
  • Jane Douglas, Professor of Management Communication
  • Daniel C. Drucker, Mechanical Engineer, and internationally known for contributions to the theory of plasticity
  • Jonathan F. Earle, Award winning Professor of Engineering
  • Joe Feagin, American sociologist and social theorist
  • Michael Gannon, Historian, former priest and author
  • Susan D. Gillespie, American anthropologist and archaeologist
  • Jeff Gill, Professor of statistics
  • Malcolm Grant, Former Professor and current President of University College London
  • Debora Greger, American poet and visual artist
  • David Grove, American anthropologist, archaeologist, and academic
  • Jaber F. Gubrium, American sociologist
  • R. M. Hare, English moral philosopher
  • Mike Haridopolos, Faculty member at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service
  • Willis Harman, American social scientist and futurist
  • Marvin Harris, American anthropologist
  • Molly Harrower, South African Clinical Psychologist
  • Melissa Hart, American actress, singer, and teacher
  • Kenneth Heilman, American behavioral neurologist
  • Lauren Hertel, Computer Scientist
  • So Hirata, Professor of Chemistry, received the Annual Medal of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
  • Horton H. Hobbs, Jr., American carcinologist
  • David A. Hodell, geologist
  • Michael Hofmann, Famous German poet
  • Noy Holland, American writer
  • C. S. Holling, Canadian ecologist and winner of the Volvo Environment Prize
  • Donald Justice, American poet, and Pulitzer Prize winner
  • John Kaplan, American photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Ken Kerslake, Notable archivest
  • Erich Kesse, Librarian for preservation and digitization initiatives
  • Solon Kimball, American anthropologist
  • John Klauder, American professor of physics and mathematics
  • Louis J. Lanzerotti, Professor of Physics
  • David Leavitt, American novelist and Professor of English
  • David Lee, Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1996, and Professor
  • René Lemarchand, French Political Scientist
  • Tracy R. Lewis, Professor of economics
  • Bernard J. Liska, American food scientist
  • William Logan, American poet, critic, and scholar
  • Per-Olov Löwdin, Swedish physicist
  • Andrew Nelson Lytle, Professor of Literature; helped start the Masters of Fine Arts program at UF
  • G. S. Maddala, Indian-American economist and mathematician
  • John K. Mahon, American historian
  • Maxine Margolis, American anthropologist; American Academy of Arts and Sciences inductee
  • Fletcher Martin, American Painter
  • Walter Mauderli, Swiss professor of Medical physics
  • Robert McMahon, American International Relations expert
  • John H. Moore, Notable anthropologist
  • Charles W. Morris, American semiotician and philosopher
  • Michael Moseley, American anthropologist
  • William Murrill, Internationally known mycologist
  • Charles Nelson, Legal Scholar and former U.S. Representative from Maine
  • James L. Oblinger, Food Scientist and former President of North Carolina State University
  • Harry Ostrer, American genetisist
  • Alfred Browning Parker, notable Modernist architect
  • Simon Penny, Professor of in the field of Interactive Art
  • Padgett Powell, American novelist
  • Anil K. Rajvanshi, Indian Engineer
  • Pierre Ramond, French physicist
  • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Writer, and Pulitzer Prize winner for the novel The Yearling
  • David Reitze, Physicist heading Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, the largest NSF project ever created
  • Mary Robison, American short-story writer and novelist
  • Craig Roland, Current Professor of Art education
  • Darrett B. Rutman, American historian
  • Chih-Tang Sah, Professor of Physics, and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Lawrence Scarpa, Award winning Architect and Educator, leader in Sustainable design
  • John Schrieffer, American physicist, and Nobel Prize winner
  • Wei Shyy, Professor of Aerospace Engineering
  • Laura Sjoberg, International Affairs Scholar
  • John C. Slater, Notable American physicist
  • Daniel Smith, American political scientist
  • Ottón Solís, Current Eminent Scholar of Latin American studies
  • Alexander Stephan, Specialist in German literature and area studies
  • Bron Taylor, American Scholar and Conservationist
  • Henri Theil, Dutch econometrician
  • John G. Thompson, Mathematician, and Abel Prize and Fields Medal winner
  • Charles Thorn, Professor of Physics
  • Jerry Uelsmann, American photographer
  • Stanislaw Ulam, Polish mathematician
  • Gregory Ulmer, Professor of English at the University of Florida
  • Manuel Vasquez, Professor of Latin American studies
  • Johannes Vieweg, Professor of Urology, Eminent Scholar Chair, College of Medicine
  • Sidney Wade, American poet
  • Count Albert Wass, Hungarian Professor of Literature and History
  • James L. Wattenbarger, Professor of Education, and Father of the Community College System of Florida
  • Colin Welford, Professor of Music and Conductor
  • John Daniel Wild, American Philosopher
  • Joy Williams, American Author
  • William Woodruff, British Historian of World History
  • Miriam Zach, American musicologist
  • Michael Zerner, American Physicist
  • Robert Zieger, Notable Labor Historian

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