Fellows of Jonathan Edwards

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Chiara M. F. Mingarelli


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Prof. Chiara M. F. Mingarelli is a gravitational-wave astrophysicist in the Department of Physics, looking to understand how supermassive black holes in the centers of massive galaxies merge. She does this by predicting their nanohertz gravitational-wave signatures, which there is now evidence for in pulsar timing array experiments. 

Chiara Mingarelli, assistant professor of physics, has been chosen as the recipient of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Career Award 2023The MCAA Career Award recognizes a member’s career achievements, including scientific excellence, outstanding work/research experience, and quality and impact on the community. The award was presented at the Annual Conference and General Assembly held March 14-16, 2024, in Milan, Italy. Mingarelli is the first MCAA Career Award recipient from any institute in North America. Read more.

chiara.mingaelli@yale.edu

Dr. Kenneth P. Minkema


Bio:

Dr. Kenneth P. Minkema is the Executive Editor of The Works of Jonathan Edwards and of the Jonathan Edwards Center & Online Archive at Yale University, with appointments as Research Faculty at Yale Divinity School. He offers seminars in early American and early modern religious history, as well as reading courses in all periods of American religious history. Besides publishing numerous articles on Jonathan Edwards and topics in early American religious history in professional journals, he has edited volume 14 in the Edwards Works, Sermons and Discourses: 1723-1729, and co-edited A Jonathan Edwards Reader; The Sermons of Jonathan Edwards: A Reader; Jonathan Edwards at 300: Essays on the Tercentennial of His Birth; and Jonathan Edwards’s “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”: A Casebook.

Peter Moore


Bio:

Peter Moore is Sterling Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. He is an Old Blue (Class of 1961), who was a member of the Yale faculty from 1969 to 2010. His primary appointment was in Chemistry, where he taught at both the undergraduate and graduate level. He also held a joint appointment in MB&B, which was appropriate because he was trained as a biochemist/molecular biologists, and most of the research he did had to do with structural biology in one form or another. He now spends his time pursuing some writing projects. He would be happy to talk to anyone any time about problems they may be having with courses they are taking, careers they might be contemplating in the sciences, and anything else that might seem appropriate.

Robert L. Muller

Teah Muller


Bio:

teah.muller@gmail.com

Martha Munoz


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Assistant Professor
martha.munoz@yale.edu

Jan Murdock


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Photographer 

Theresa Muro


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teri.muro@gmail.com

Nontsikelelo Mutiti


Bio:

Assistant Professor, School of Art
nontsikelelo.mutiti@yale.edu