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Kiran Tahir

Kiran Tahir is a nonprofit development professional with over 15 years of experience in the industry. She is currently serving as Director of Prospect Management & Research at Yale Law School. She serves as a board member of Dwight Hall at Yale, and co-chairs the Scholarship Committee for the New England Development Research Association. 

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Lynn Tanoue

Internal Medicine

Dr. Tanoue is a graduate of Harvard University and Yale Medical School. She is a pulmonary/critical care specialist, with a focus in the field of thoracic oncology. She co-directs the Yale Cancer Center Thoracic Oncology Program and is Director of Winchester Chest Clinic at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Dr. Tanoue is a founding member of the Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra.

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David Thompson

David Thompson Architects

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Ebru Toprak

MathematicsEbru Toprak is a Gibbs Assistant Professor at the Mathematics Department. She joined Yale University in 2021. Before her appointment at Yale, Ebru was a Hill Assistant Professor at Rutgers University. Throughout her academic career, Ebru has been specializing in Analysis and Partial Differential Equations. Ebru is originally from the Republic of Turkey and she came to the United States in 2012 to pursue a Ph. D degree in Mathematics. She completed her Ph. D at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For her Ph. D dissertation, she received the 2019 Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Dissertation Prize. Email Ebru Toprak

Robert Touloukian

Pediatric Medicine

Robert James Touloukian MD, FACS, is board certified in Pediatric Surgery. He received his medical degree from Columbia University. Dr. Touloukian was Chief Resident at Bellvue Hospital, New York, NY in the Surgical Division followed by Chief Resident at Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY in Pediatric Surgery. Dr. Touloukian’s research interests include pediatric trauma, tumors and newborn surgery and his clinical interests include neonatal surgery, trauma, tumors, head and neck surgery, thoracic surgery, and pediatric oncology.

Kathy Trputec

Yale Summer SessionKathy Trputec is an Assistant Director in Yale Summer Session. She primarily works with incoming international students and Yale students interested in the Global Summer Program. When she is not working, she enjoys doing yoga, traveling, gardening and playing outside with her twin sons.Email Kathy Trputec

Aleh Tsyvinski

Economics

Professor Aleh Tsyvinski holds the Arthur M. Okun Chair in Economics and Global Affairs. He is a macroeconomist with particular interest in government policy and the role of markets in society. His most recent research is on the theory of taxation. 

Kassie Tucker

Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale

Kassie is the Managing Director of the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale.  At Tsai CITY, she focuses on engaging students from across Yale’s campus to explore innovative ways to solve real world problems.

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Tom Tyler

Law School

Tom R. Tyler is the Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School. He is also a professor (by courtesy) at the Yale School of Management. He joined the Yale Law faculty in January 2012 as a professor of law and psychology. He was previously a University Professor at New York University, where he taught in both the psychology department and the law school. Prior to joining NYU in 1997, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Northwestern University.

Professor Tyler’s research explores the role of justice in shaping people’s relationships with groups, organizations, communities, and societies. In particular, he examines the role of judgments about the justice or injustice of group procedures in shaping legitimacy, compliance, and cooperation. He is the author of several books, includingWhy People Cooperate (2011); Legitimacy and Criminal Justice (2007); Why People Obey the Law (2006); Trust in the Law (2002); and Cooperation in Groups (2000). He was awarded the Harry Kalven prize for “paradigm shifting scholarship in the study of law and society” by the Law and Society Association in 2000, and in 2012, was honored by the International Society for Justice Research with its Lifetime Achievement Award for innovative research on social justice. 

He holds a B.A. in psychology from Columbia and an M.A. and Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of California at Los Angeles.