College of Science Welcomes New Faculty Members
October 04, 2024
This fall, the LSU College of Science is thrilled to welcome new faculty members across five departments, each bringing unique expertise and fresh perspectives to our community. These talented individuals will contribute to advancing research, enriching student experiences, and fostering innovation within their respective fields. Learn more about our new colleagues below, and be sure to extend a warm LSU welcome as they join our vibrant academic community!
Biological Sciences
 Daniel Powell – Assistant Professor
Daniel Powell – Assistant Professor  
Dr. Daniel Powell earned his bachelor’s degree from Southeastern Louisiana University
                        and his PhD from Texas A&M University after which he was a postdoctoral scholar at
                        Stanford University. His research focuses on how the mechanisms of sexual selection
                        act on reproductive isolation between species. He approaches this broad question from
                        both a behavioral ecology as well as a population genomics perspective using both
                        wild populations and laboratory colonies of swordtail fish species (Xiphophorus) known
                        to hybridize in the wild. 
 Fabio Mendes – Assistant Professor
Fabio Mendes – Assistant Professor  
Dr. Fabio Mendes obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Universidade de
                        São Paulo (Brazil) and his PhD in evolutionary biology from Indiana University, Bloomington.
                        In the following years, Dr. Mendes carried out his postdoctoral work first at the
                        University of Auckland in New Zealand, and then at Washington University in St. Louis.
                        His research interests lie in the phenomenon of speciation: when, why, how often,
                        and where it has happened. Dr. Mendes addresses these questions by developing (and
                        using) statistical methods that integrate genomic, morphological, biogeographic and
                        fossil data from variety of groups including turtles, octopuses, fruit flies, coffee,
                        and primates. 
 
 Nathan Gilbert – Assistant Professor
Nathan Gilbert – Assistant Professor 
Dr. Nathan Gilbert began his college career at LSU as an undergraduate in the Fall
                        of 2001. His enthusiasm for LSU and the college of science culminated in a PhD in
                        Biochemistry being awarded in 2011. Dr. Gilbert than worked as a post-doctoral fellow
                        at Vanderbilt Medical Center for four years under the guidance of Dr. Tina Iverson
                        and Dr. Rich Breyer. The start-up biotech environment was Dr. Gilbert's next stop
                        where he utilized new pharmacology instrumentation that aided in drug-binding quantification
                        for many big Pharma companies. Dr. Gilbert returned to academia as a beamline manager
                        at the LSU's synchrotron (CAMD) and initiated his own independent research as a research
                        assistant professor. Dr. Gilbert was then hired by the Department of Biological Sciences
                        as a tenure-track assistant professor in Biochemistry.
 Sydney Moyo – Assistant Professor
Sydney Moyo – Assistant Professor  
Dr. Sydney Moyo earned his PhD in Zoology from Rhodes University (Makhanda, South
                        Africa). Before joining LSU, he was an Assistant Professor of Biology at Rhodes College.
                        He is a community ecologist —a scientist who studies the interactions between plants
                        and animals — who explores food web dynamics in freshwater and coastal ecosystems
                        in the Gulf of Mexico and all over the world. Specifically, his research uses fatty
                        acids and other biochemical biomarkers to explore species’ ecological responses to
                        environmental stressors (e.g., oil spills and climate change) and to evaluate the
                        ecological implications of restoration efforts on ecosystem function.
 Flavia A. Montaño-Centellas – Assistant Professor
Flavia A. Montaño-Centellas – Assistant Professor 
Born and raised in the Tropical Andes, Dr. Montaño-Centellas is an interdisciplinary
                        ecologist with a broad interest in tropical ecology and conservation. She earned a
                        PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Florida and was a
                        postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Daijian Li's lab at LSU. Her research explores the
                        patterns and processes behind biodiversity across spatial scales in various taxa,
                        as well as the role of species traits and interactions in shaping diversity.
Chemistry
 Rabi Musah – Patrick F. Taylor Endowed Chair in Environmental Chemistry
Rabi Musah – Patrick F. Taylor Endowed Chair in Environmental Chemistry 
Dr. Rabi Musah earned her Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Arkansas
                        in 1995, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at The Scripps Research Institute from
                        1994 to 1998, and joined the faculty at the State University of New York at Albany.
                        Prof. Musah brings a wealth of knowledge and research expertise in environmental chemistry,
                        plant defense mechanisms, forensic science, and STEM education. Her interdisciplinary
                        research combines innovative mass spectrometry techniques with a commitment to solving
                        real-world environmental, health, and forensic-related challenges.
 Pu Duan – Assistant Professor
Pu Duan – Assistant Professor 
Dr. Pu Duan earned his B.S. in chemistry from Fudan University in 2014 and his Ph.D.
                        from Brandeis University in 2019, focusing on solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
                        (SSNMR) techniques for characterizing disordered materials. He conducted postdoctoral
                        research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, applying biological SSNMR to
                        study the structure of pathogenic amyloid fibrils and plant cell walls, including
                        the high-resolution characterization of Tau filaments linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
                        At LSU, Dr. Duan aims to use SSNMR to investigate bacterial biofilms, contributing
                        to the understanding and developing strategies against biofilm-related infections.
Geology & Geophysics
 Eirini Poulaki – Assistant Professor
Eirini Poulaki – Assistant Professor 
Dr. Eirini Poulaki earned her bachelor’s degree at the National and Kapodistrian University
                        of Athens, Greece, and her Master and PhD at the University of Texas at Austin. She
                        did her postdoc at the University of Washington and Scripps Institution of Oceanography
                        at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Poulaki’s research is focused on the
                        structural, metamorphic, and geochronological processes in the lithosphere and their
                        impact on the plate tectonic cycle and natural hazards.
 Brandon Shuck – Assistant Professor
Brandon Shuck – Assistant Professor 
Dr. Brandon Shuck is a solid-earth geophysicist who studies the structure and evolution
                        of the Earth’s lithosphere at tectonic plate boundaries and the processes that control
                        geologic hazards. He earned bachelor’s degrees in geology and mathematics with honors
                        from Western Colorado University, a PhD in geosciences from the University of Texas
                        at Austin, and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
                        of Columbia University before joining LSU.
Mathematics
 Michael Novack – Assistant Professor
Michael Novack – Assistant Professor 
Dr. Michael Novack joined the Math Department as an Assistant Professor, with research
                        interests in the calculus of variations, geometric measure theory, and partial differential
                        equations. His work focuses on exploring the mathematical foundations and applications
                        of these areas. Before joining LSU, Novack held postdoctoral positions at Carnegie
                        Mellon University, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Connecticut.
                        He completed his doctoral studies at Indiana University.
Physics & Astronomy
 Constantin R. Schrade – Assistant Professor
Constantin R. Schrade – Assistant Professor  
Dr. Constantin Schrade earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physics from
                        ETH Zurich and his PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Basel in Switzerland.
                        Dr. Schrade is the Principal Investigator of the “Theory of Quantum Circuits & Materials”
                        group, focusing on the vibrant intersection of superconducting quantum circuits and
                        quantum materials. More specifically, the research group is interested in developing
                        novel superconducting qubits and Josephson devices with applications in quantum information
                        processing and superconducting electronics. The group maintains active collaborations
                        with many experimental labs. Current research topics include voltage-tunable superconducting
                        qubits, novel qubit control protocols, quantum-limited amplifiers, Josephson diodes,
                        and triple hybrid materials that combine superconductors, ferromagnets, and semiconductors 
Non-tenure Track
Biological Sciences
Alexandra Easley – Instructor  
Zehua Zhou – Teaching Associate 3
Geology & Geophysics
Emily A Wei – Assistant Professor-Research 
Mathematics
Jonathan Gardner – Instructor