Faculty Experts
Professorial Lecturer (Part-Time Faculty)
Leslie Archambeault is a human rights attorney, humanitarian law specialist, and policy and advocacy expert.
Professor
Dr. Asgary specializes in humanitarian operations and ethics and accountability in humanitarian assistance.
Associate Research Professor and Director of the Media and Peacebuilding Project
Associate Research Prof and Director of the Media and Peacebuilding Project Dr. Bahador researches the overlap between media/communications and int'l relations.
Associate Professor, Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Dr. Barbera specializes in crisis, emergency and risk management, with a focus on managing major disasters and humanitarian emergencies.
Professor of International Affairs and Political Science
Dr. Barnett specializes in international affairs, global governance, humanitarianism, and the Middle East.
Director, Humanitarian Action Initiative; Associate Professor of International Affairs
Dr. Deloffre specializes in humanitarian governance, coordination and accountability, the political economy of humanitarian assistance, localization, and NGOs.
Professor of Anthropology, History, and International Affairs
Dr. Feldman is a cultural and historical anthropologist who works in the Middle East. Her research has focused on the Palestinian experience.
Associate Professor
Dr. Grady investigates the form and function of interconnected infrastructure including electricity, water, and agricultural supply chains.
Associate Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Dr. Gralla studies operational decision-making and supply chain management in humanitarian response and public health.
Gender Expert Instructor
Jane Henrici is an independent research and gender consultant with over 15 years of experience in U.S. and international research and development.
Gender Expert Instructor
Pender is the Senior Gender-based Violence/Humanitarian Protection Advisor with the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Office of Foreign Disaster Asst.
Research Scientist - Gender, Violence, and Humanitarian Assistance
Alina Potts specializes in participatory, feminist research and programming methods to better prevent GBV and SEA in humanitarian settings.