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UWM Distinguished Professors

At the pinnacle of their careers, UWM Distinguished Professors have had significant impact on their fields of study. With remarkable productivity, international reputations, and glowing testimonials from peers, UWM Distinguished Professors continue to make significant scholarly contributions to their disciplines. Of the 32 distinguished professors who have achieved this status since 1973, 16 remain on the faculty, continuing their leadership role at our university.

Margaret Atherton
Philosophy
The historian of philosophy is best known for her studies of Locke, Berkeley, and Descartes.
James Cook
Chemistry
His chemistry of hope is leading to safer and more effective drugs to ease anxiety, alcoholism.
John L. Friedman
Physics
Friedman has made a significant impact on the fields of gravitational physics and relativistic astrophysics.
Jane Gallop
English
Gallop is described as "a brilliant feminist theorist whose work has received national and international recognition."
Arun Garg
Industrial Engineering
Garg's ergonomics work has advanced understanding of repetitive-motion injuries and influenced OSHA policies.
J. David Hoeveler
History
Studying centuries of U.S. thought and culture, Hoeveler tracks the “creation of the American mind.”
John Koethe
Philosophy
Perhaps best known as a poet, his work in epistemology and philosophy of language has been groundbreaking .
Leonard Parker
Physics
Parker's early discoveries established the field of curved-space quantum field theory.
David Petering
Chemistry
Petering has become an internationally recognized expert on the effect of metals on biological systems.
Pradeep Rohatgi
Materials Engineering
His profound impact on cast metal matrix composites is evident in over 400 papers and presentations and 20 patents.
Robert Schwartz
Philosophy
Schwartz's broad impact is greatest in philosophy of psychology: vision, language, and mathematical cognition.
J. Rudi Strickler
Biological Sciences
J. Rudi Strickler has revealed the activities of species near the bottom of the aquatic food chain.
Anastasios Tsonis
Mathematical Sciences
First to apply chaos theory and nonlinear techniques to meteorology, Tsonis built UWM's Atmospheric Sciences Program.
Wilfred Tysoe
Chemistry
Tysoe is recognized for using surface science to study catalysis under “real world” conditions.
Michael Weinert
Physics
His groundbreaking theoretical work in condensed-matter physics is enhanced by collaboration with experimentalists.
Merry Wiesner-Hanks
History
Her inquiries into the lives of women in the early modern period helped establish the field of women's history.

Appointment Procedures for Distinguished Professors

Historial List of Distinguished Professors


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