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The Radcliffe Institute has supported the work of 50 fellows annually in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.  Learn more about them here.

 

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Salil Vadhan
2003–2004
Harvard University
Computer Science
Randomness and Computation
Veronica Vaida
2004–2005
University of Colorado at Boulder
Chemistry
Organic Aerosols as Reactors in Present, Past, and Planetary Atmospheres
Victor Valle, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
California Polytechnic State University
Nonfiction
The Aesthetics of Fire: On the Art of Chile Eating
2008–2009
University of San Francisco
Philosophy
Building Better Beings: Agency and the Circumstances of Responsibility
Katherine Vaz
2006–2007
Harvard University
Fiction
Below the Salt
Manuela M. Veloso
2006–2007
Sargent-Faull Fellow
Carnegie Mellon University
Computer Science
Integrated Intelligence: Robots, Teams of Robots, and Beyond
2008–2009
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
History of Science, Technology, or Medicine
The Powers of the Imagination: Subtle Vapours Connecting Body and Soul
Marie-France Vigneras
2006–2007
Universite de Paris
Mathematics and Applied Sciences
The p-adic and mod p Local Langlands Correspondence
2004–2005
Universite de Paris
Mathematics and Applied Sciences
Modular Representations of P-Adic and Adelic Reductive Groups
Kamala Visweswaran
2001–2002
University of Texas at Austin
Anthropology
Gendering the Subject of Law: Women's Rights in India
Bettina M. Voelker_photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Colorado School of Mines
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Do Aquatic Organisms Use Reactive Oxygen Species to Manipulate Their Geochemical Environment?
Clea T. Waite
2006–2007
Radcliffe-Harvard Film Study Center Fellow
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen Konrad Wolf, Babelsberg (Germany)
Film, Video, Sound, and New Media
Moonwalk
Marvalee H. Wake
2002–2003
University of California at Berkeley
Biology
The Evolution of Live-Bearing Reproductive Modes in Amphibians
John Wakeley
2004–2005
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
Harvard University
Biology
Whole Genome Evolutionary Histories
2008–2009
Marion Cabot Putnam Memorial Fellow
Columbia University School of Social Work
Multidisciplinary
Britain's War on Poverty
Amy Waldman
2006–2007
Atlantic Monthly
Journalism
British Islam
Rebecca L. Walkowitz, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
Walter Jackson Bate Fellow
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
World Literature
Born Translated: The Contemporary Novel in an Age of World Literature
Jane Wang
2007–2008
Cornell University
Physics
Evolution of Efficient Locomotion in Fluids: Falling Leaves and Insect Flight
Lingzhen Wang
2001–2002
Brown University
Asian Literature
Self, Gender, and History in Chinese Women's Autobiographical Practice during the Twentieth Century
Tandy Warnow
2003–2004
Emeline Bigelow Conland Fellow
University of Texas
Computer Science
Reconstructing Network Models of Evolutionary Histories in Historical Linguistics and Molecular Biology
Elizabeth Warren
2001–2002
Harvard Law School
Law
On Their Own: Women, Children, Divorce, and Bankruptcy
Emma Wasserman, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Mary I. Bunting Institute Fellow
Rutgers University
Religion
Apocalypticism and Hierarchy in the Letters of Paul
Mary C. Waters
2005–2006
Harvard University
Sociology
The Transition to Adulthood
2008–2009
Katherine and Peter Sachs Faculty Associate Fellow
Harvard University
Literature
Balaam's Ass: Vernacular Theology and the Secularization of England, 1050-1550
2008–2009
Aberystwyth University (Wales)
History
Kingship in the Medieval West, 950–1250