Affiliated Faculty

Bharathy Sankara Rajulu

Lecturer
South and Southeast Asian Studies

Research and teaching interests: Tamil Language, Grammar and Literature – Ancient, Medieval and Modern | Telugu Language, Grammar and Contemporary Literature | Telugu Language, Grammar and Modern literature

Harsha Ram

Associate Professor
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Comparative Literature

Harsha Ram's first book, The Imperial Sublime (2003) addressed the relationship between poetic genre, aesthetic theory, territorial space and political power in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Russian literature. His recent publications chiefly concern Russian-Georgian, Russian-French and Russian-Italian literary relations in the context of theories of world literature and comparative modernisms. His forthcoming book, The Geopoetics of Sovereignty. Literatures of the Russian-Georgian Encounter, seeks to provide a historical account of cultural relations between...

Aruna Ranganathan

Associate Professor
Social Entrepreneurship

Aruna Ranganathan holds the Dong Koo Kim Chancellor’s Chair in Social Entrepreneurship and is an Associate Professor at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. Prof. Ranganathan is also affiliated with the Sociology department and the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at UC Berkeley. She was formerly an associate professor of organizational behavior at Stanford University. Ranganathan spent her childhood in the Middle East, India and Singapore before graduating with honors from University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business with a BCom in organizational behavior...

Jasmit Rangr

Lecturer
Architecture

Jasmit Singh Rangr grew up on the coasts of India, and in the UK, and has lived in the US since attending Yale University for college and for graduate school. In these different climates and geographies he developed a deep sensitivity to the interaction between climate, landscape, and architecture. In 2004, Jasmit founded Rangr Studio, a design firm committed to creating architecture in harmony with its landscape, climate and the environment. The firm has designed and built architecture across the United States and internationally, including the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Costa Rica and...

Isha Ray

Professor
Energy and Natural Resources

Isha Ray joined the faculty of the Energy and Resources Group in 2002. She has a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Somerville College, Oxford University, and a PhD in Applied Economics from the Food Research Institute at Stanford University. She is the Co-Director of the Berkeley Water Center and a Faculty member of the Institute for South Asia Studies.

Raka Ray

Dean; Professor
Social Sciences
Sociology

I am a sociologist with interests in gender and feminist theory, postcolonial sociology and the emerging middle classes. My site of research is India. My interest in gender is fundamental to my work as a scholar, even as how I study gender has continually evolved.

Sugata Ray

Associate Professor
History of Art

Trained in both history (Presidency College; Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta) and art history (Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda; University of Minnesota), Sugata Ray’s research focuses on the intersections among early modern and colonial artistic cultures, transterritorial ecologies, and the natural environment. His first book, Climate Change and the Art of Devotion: Geoaesthetics in the Land of Krishna, 1550–1850 (2019, awarded the American Academy of Religion’s Religion and the Arts Book Award), examined the interrelationship between matter and life in...

Jeffrey M. Romm

Professor
Environmental Science, Policy, and Management

Research Interests / Specializations: Natural resource and environmental policy

Poulomi Saha

Associate Professor
English

As co-Director of the Program in Critical Theory, I work at the intersections of Asian American studies, psychoanalytic critique, feminist and queer theory, and postcolonial studies. I am interested in questions of racialization, regulation of gender and sexuality, and politics of resistance -- from the late 19th century decline of British colonial rule in the Indian Ocean through to the Pacific and the rise of American global power in the 20th century.

Currently, I'm working on book about America’s long obsession with Indian spirituality and why so often those groups come to be...

Sayeef Salahuddin

Distinguished Professor
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Sayeef Salahuddin is the TSMC Distinguished professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California Berkeley. Salahuddin received his B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from BUET (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology) in 2003 and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University in 2007. He joined the faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley in 2008.

His work has focused on conceptualization and exploration of novel device physics for low power electronic...