School of Humanities and Sciences
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Joseph Romano
Professor of Statistics and of Economics
On Partial Leave from 01/01/2025 To 06/30/2025Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWork in progress is described under "Projects"
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Yosr Romdhane
Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Psychology
BioUnder the supervision of Prof. Jay McClelland, I’m conducting research at the intersection of cognitive science and machine learning. My current work explores how large language models internally represent, compress, and reuse relational knowledge in context.
This research is carried out as part of my Master’s thesis in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). -
Jonathan Rosa
Associate Professor of Education and, by courtesy, of Linguistics, of Anthropology and of Comparative Literature
On Leave from 04/01/2025 To 06/30/2025Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am currently working on two book projects through which I am continuing to develop frameworks for understanding ethnoracial, linguistic, and educational formations. The first examines racial reckonings across distinctive societal contexts by interweaving ethnographic analysis of diasporic Puerto Rican experiences and broader constructions of Latinidad that illustrate race and ethnicity as colonial and communicative predicaments. The second spotlights decolonial approaches to the creation of collective well-being through educational and societal transformations based on longstanding community collaborations in Chicago.
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Michael Rosenfeld
Professor of Sociology
BioI am a social demographer who studies race, ethnicity, and family structure, the family's effect on children, and the history of the family. I am interested in mate selection as a social as well as a personal process.
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Maya Rossin-Slater
Associate Professor of Health Policy, Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Associate Professor, by courtesy, of Economics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsHealth and public economics; public policy; families; health disparities