J Munton
Dr Jessie Munton
Director of Studies for Philosophy, Associate Professor in Philosophy
Philosophy
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Professor Máire Ní Mhaonaigh
University Professor of Celtic and Medieval Studies, College Lecturer in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, Director of Studies in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, Tutor
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (ASNC)
Medieval Irish language, literature and history. Medieval Welsh language, literature and history. The Vikings. Hiberno-Norse relations. Inter-relationships between peoples and cultures of Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia.
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Mark Nicholls
Dr Mark Nicholls
History

Elizabethan and early-Stuart government and politics. Conspiracies, including the Gunpowder Plot. Treason trials. Sir Walter Raleigh. The history of the British Army.
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Jules O'Dwyer
Dr Jules O'Dwyer
Modern and Medieval Languages
Jules O’Dwyer works primarily on contemporary French film and thought. His doctoral work addresses interrelated questions of spatiality and sexuality, with a focus on the work of Jacques Nolot, Vincent Dieutre and Alain Guiraudie. His publications have looked at a range of theoretical paradigms—including object-oriented thought, apparatus theory, and questions of intertextuality and stardom—through the lens of French film, ranging from 1950s ethnographic film to recent queer cinema.
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Dr Amy Orben
Dr Amy Orben
College Lecturer in PBS, Director of Studies in PBS
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS)
Cognitive approaches to understanding digital technology use and adolescent mental health
Dr Amy Orben is a Group Leader at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit and Fellow of St. John’s College at the University of Cambridge. She completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford and MA at the University of Cambridge and now directs an internationally renowned research programme investigating the links between mental health and digital technology use in adolescence. Dr Orben’s work is supported by key national and international funders, charities and foundations, and she advises governments, health officials and public servants around the world, holding appointments on the UK government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology College of Experts and the British Academy Public Policy Committee. She has received a range of prestigious awards including the Medical Research Council Early Career Impact Prize (2022), British Psychological Society Award for Outstanding Contributions to Doctoral Research (2019), Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science Mission Award (2020) and British Neuroscience Association Researcher Credibility Prize (2021).
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Richard Partington
Richard Partington
Senior Tutor
History
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Uta Paszkowski
Professor Uta Paszkowski
Director of Studies in Plant Sciences, College Lecturer in Plant Sciences, Professor in Plant Molecular Genetics
Natural Science (Biological)
Plant Sciences
Plant Molecular Genetics with special focus on Cereal Symbioses.
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Professor Ole Paulsen
College Supervisor in Physiology, University Professor of Physiology (1883) , Principal Investigator, Neuronal Oscillations Group
Medical Science
Neuroscience
How the cortex of the brain encodes, stores, and retrieves information.
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Professor Dhruv Ranganathan
College Lectureship in Pure Mathematics , Professor of Algebraic Geometry
Mathematics
Algebraic geometry
Professor Ranganathan studies algebraic geometry. His work focuses on tropical geometry in moduli theory and enumerative geometry.
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Dr George Reid
Dr George A Reid
Formerly Senior Bursar & formerly College and University Lecturer in Mathematics. , Formerly Head, Office of Intercollegiate Services
Mathematics
Pure Mathematics
University and inter-Collegiate affairs.
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Professor Stefan C Reif
University Emeritus Professor in Medieval Hebrew Studies
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Medieval Hebrew
Manuscript material from the Cairo Genizah; History of Hebrew liturgy; Medieval Jewish Bible commentary; Historical development of Hebrew studies at Cambridge.
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Professor Erwin Reisner
College Lecturer in Organic Chemistry, Professor of Energy and Sustainability
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Chemistry
We are interested in applying principles from the traditional field of Biological Inorganic Chemistry to Renewable Energy research. We design artificial photosynthetic systems, which either mimic photobiological energy generation and/or incorporate enzymes directly in biotechnologically relevant hybrid systems. To achieve this aim, a solar light-harvesting component is coupled to a suitable redox catalyst to drive an energetically uphill redox transformation to produce a so-called "solar fuel".
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Martin Richards
Dr Martin Richards
College Lecturer in Computer Science, Retired University Senior Lecturer in Computer Science
Computer Science
Programming Languages, Compiling techniques, Data Structures and Algorithms.
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John Rink
Professor John Rink
Director of Studies in Music, College Supervisor in Music, Professor of Musical Performance Studies, Director, Cambridge Centre for Musical Performance Studies
Music
Nineteenth-century music (especially Chopin, Liszt, Brahms), performance studies, theory and analysis, digital musicology, improvisation.
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Professor Jason J W A Robinson
University Reader
Natural Sciences (Physical)
The electronic and magnetic properties of metallic and oxide thin-films, multilayers, and heterostructure devices.
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Dr Christopher J Robinson
Formerly Organist & formerly Director of Music
Music
Music
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Col Richard H Robinson
Formerly Domestic Bursar
Ex Army
Retired
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Professor Ulinka C Rublack
University Professor of Early Modern European History
History

The social, cultural and religious history of Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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Dr Kadi Saar
Dr Kadi Saar
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Biophysical Chemistry
My research focusses on developing new experimental and predictive computational methods for understanding the behaviour of proteins in their native state in solution.
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Dr Frank Salmon
College Lecturer in Architecture and History of Art, Director of Studies in History of Art, University Senior Lecturer in History of Art, Formerly Head of Department of History of Art (2009-12), Director of the Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture (www.csca.aha.cam.ac.uk)
History of Art
History of Art and Architecture
Post-medieval British and European architecture and landscape history; the relationship of classical architecture with archaeology; the history of classical sculpture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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Professor Richard J Samworth
College Lecturer in Pure Mathematics , University Professor of Statistical Science
Mathematics
Pure Mathematics
Nonparametric and high-dimensional statistics. Particular topics include shape-constrained density and other nonparametric function estimation problems, nonparametric classification, clustering and regression, the bootstrap and high-dimensional statistical inference.
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Gabriella Santangelo
Dr Gabriella Santangelo
College Lecturer in Economics, University Associate Professor in Economics, Director of Studies
Economics
Economics of Developing Countries
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R Sawarkar
Dr Ritwick Sawarkar
College Lecturer in Biochemistry, MRC Investigator / Senior Group Leader
Medical Science
Proteostasis, Transcription, chromatin
Dr Sawarkar studied Microbiology and Biochemistry in Mumbai (India) and obtained his PhD in 2010 from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Dr Sawarkar then moved to the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of ETH-Zürich in Basel (Switzerland) as a postdoctoral Fellow with Renato Paro. In 2014, he started his own independent group at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg (Germany), before moving to the MRC Toxicology Unit at the university of Cambridge in 2019. He received the ERC Consolidator Grant in 2018 and Alfred Tissières Young Investigator Award in 2019.

The primary research interest of the lab is to understand the regulatory principles governing coordination between the three major steps of gene expression: transcription, translation and protein folding. The lab uses human cell lines and mouse as models and implement a variety of approaches ranging from forward genetic screens, genomics, microscopy to biochemistry, proteomics etc.

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Dr Ella M Sbaraini
History
18th and 19th century British history
Ella Sbaraini is a historian with a particular interest in histories of mental health, death, the emotions, race and sexuality. Her research focuses on the social and cultural history of Britain from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, and it seeks to examine the construction, and experience, of mental ill-health during this period.

Her PhD explored the experience of feeling suicidal in England and Wales between 1700 and 1850. It considered what it was like to feel suicidal at a time when suicide was illegal, the emotions that people expressed, and how these changed over time. It challenged the idea that suicide was ‘secularised’ over this period, instead proposing that suicide had profound religious significance for those who considered it.

During her Fellowship, Dr Sbaraini is working on a new project investigating the treatment and experiences of international patients in British 'lunatic' asylums between 1800 and 1920. Using a wider variety of legal, institutional and personal sources, it will - among other things - examine how patients born outside of Britain were perceived and treated by asylum staff, investigating issues of linguistic and religious provision, and the impact of migration on mental health'.
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Christiana Scheib
Dr Christiana Scheib
Archaeology
Ancient DNA
The intersection in human health between diet, genes and disease. Population genetics, ancient DNA, ancient proteins, pathogens.
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