Meet the new faculty members on campus

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Fall quarter begins on Sept. 26. In advance of opening the doors to new and returning students, the University of Washington Bothell welcomes faculty new to the campus community. By way of introduction, they are listed below.

School of Business

Stephen Jones, assistant professor

Jones has been an assistant professor in management at the University of Wyoming, teaching Business Strategy and Policy, and Organization Design and Change. His research interests include interorganizational collaboration and social network analysis. Previously, Jones worked as a software engineer at Nike.

Naveen Kumar, assistant professor

Kumar has been an assistant professor at the Department of Business Information and Technology at the University of Memphis. His teaching interests include machine learning and artificial intelligence. His research interests include social networks and predictive modeling. Kumar previously worked at Intel on data analytical methods.

Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences

Melanie Malone, assistant professor

Malone has been an assistant professor of physical earth sciences with The Oregon Extension, a nonprofit organization in the Oregon Cascades affiliated with Eastern Mennonite University. She uses interdisciplinary approaches and field-based research in teaching environmental sciences. Malone’s research on agricultural conservation has implications for watershed management.

Sara Maxwell, assistant professor

Maxwell has studied the distribution of large marine predators and how they interact with ocean processes. She has worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and at the Marine Conservation Institute in Seattle. Maxwell has been an assistant professor at Old Dominion University in Virginia and has mentored students in science careers.

Margaret Redsteer, assistant professor

Redsteer has been a research scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey, leading hazard evaluations, community engagement and outreach projects. Much of her work on climate and ecosystem processes focused on indigenous communities in the Southwest and Great Plains, engaging participatory research that applies traditional knowledge. Redsteer has led workshops and lectured on climate adaptation.

School of Nursing & Health Studies

Linda Eaton, assistant professor

Eaton has been a clinical assistant professor in the UW’s Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics since 2016. Eaton’s recent research involves evaluating hypnosis for chronic pain with cancer survivors. An experienced oncology nurse, she received her BSN and Ph.D. in nursing at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Maureen West, senior lecturer

West has been a part-time lecturer at UW Bothell since 2012. Her courses have included Population Based Health in Community Practice, and Disability and Society. West also serves as a member of the Western Washington University Board of Trustees, appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to a term through September 2021. She also has experience in Congress and was a staff member for Sen. Robert Dole.

School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Paola RodríguezHidalgo, assistant professor, physics

Rodríguez Hidalgo has been an assistant professor of astronomy at Humboldt State University in California. Her teaching has included Spacetime & Relativity, Astronomy and Physics. Rodríguez Hidalgo’s research interests include quasars, X-ray astronomy and physics education.

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