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Adjunct Professor
Hua-Kuang received his BS in Minneapolis from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities and his Ph.D. from Michigan State University. His computational chemistry dissertation work focused on interaction/collision-induced dipole of Hydrogen systems. Hua-Kuang was appointed as a chemistry adjunct instructor at Lone Star College System. Hua-Kuang joined USF as an adjunct professor in chemistry in the fall of 2022.
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Ballroom & Latin Dances,
Dance teaching,
Choreography,
Sports Competition
Jeffrey Lee studied various forms of martial arts in his youth attaining mastery levels in later years. He has progressed to incorporate and apply his earlier disciplined and physical trainings to dance forms in Ballroom and Latin. Professor Lee has performed in various venues, taught and coached students of varying age groups, cultural backgrounds, and experience levels. His deep love for music, dance, connection and the importance of musicality imparts passion and sheer joy in those he works…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Micro-grids,
Solar systems,
Electric power systems,
Engineering
Dr. Lee has completed in depth remarkable research and education on transitions in electric power systems and electricity markets, specifically microgrids and distributed energy resources,the role of new technologies in grid planning, and the effects of the physical structure of power systems on social equity. In 2012 as an intern for Blue Energy Dr. Lee created and developed electrification work in Nicaragua, Vietnam, and Uganda which entailed design, installation, and evaluation of off grid…
Associate Professor
Malloy Hall 304
Associate Professor June Y. Lee specializes in entrepreneurship and innovation in emerging economies. More specifically, she researches how firms learn and innovate under different institutional environments. Her research and teaching agenda has been sharpened by her industry experiences in entrepreneurship, business, and technology.
Lee earned her PhD from Stanford University. Her dissertation, titled Business Groups and Internationalization, explored how business groups from emerging…
Faculty Emeritus
Prof. Lehmann obtained his PhD from Cornell University and taught at the University of San Francisco in traditional and on-line venues. He is the author of The Irwin Guide To Using The Wall Street Journal, which sold 250,000 copies in seven editions. Prof. Lehmann also developed a popular seminar, Be Your Own Economist ®, on business and investment conditions, that he offers to investors, corporations and professional groups. The San Francisco media frequently interview Prof. Lehmann on current…
Faculty Emeritus
Millianne Lehmann (1939 – 2023) was a professor of mathematics at the University of San Francisco for 39 years. After earning her undergraduate (1961) and master’s (1963) degrees in mathematics from San Francisco State University, Millie began her career at USF in 1965. Pioneering the presence of women on the USF campus, Millie had a distinguished career. Generations of students gave Millie’s teaching top marks. She served for 14 years as department chair. She was project director for the USF…
Adjunct Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 359
Expertise: Caribbean,
Africa,
Europe,
Slavery studies,
Global studies,
World history
Devin Leigh is a historian of the Atlantic World who studies connections between the Caribbean, West Africa, and Great Britain in the eighteenth century. His research has appeared in a number of academic journals, including Atlantic Studies, the Journal of Caribbean History, and History in Africa. In addition to teaching at USF, he teaches Global Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Applied physics
Heiko Lemke was educated at the University of Giessen, Germany. His focus there and at the Jülich Research Center was applied physics and scientific instrumentation for scanning tunneling and magnetic force microscopy. His PhD studies led him to research thin magnetic films of the ternary Nd2Fe14B alloy and their application in micro-technology. He continued researching aspects of his PhD subject as a post-doc at UC Berkeley.
His venture into private industry was as the lead engineer in a…
Assistant Professor
Expertise: Pathophysiology,Immune disorders,Cultural diversity issues,Multicultural education,Adult health,Hepatic disease