Executive Director, UTeach Science Program
College of Natural Sciences
University of Texas at Austin (2013–)
Chair of Ethics Committee
American Physical Society (2019, 2020)
Associate Dean for Science and Mathematics Education
College of Natural Sciences
University of Texas at Austin (2007–2013)
Director, Special Projects Office
College of Natural Sciences
University of Texas at Austin(1998–2007)
Professor of Physics University of Texas at Austin (2000–)
Associate Professor of Physics University of Texas at Austin (1994)
Assistant Professor of Physics University of Texas at Austin (1988)
Research Associate James Franck Institute University of Chicago (1986)
Research Assistant UC Santa Barbara (1983)
Ph.D. (Physics) U C Santa Barbara (1986)
A. B., Summa cum Laude (Physics and Mathematics) Cornell University (1982)
Resident of Telluride House
Uni High, Urbana IL (1978)
Booker T Washington Elementary, Champaign IL (1973)
Texas 10, UT Austin, (2021)
Civitatis Award, UT Austin (2021)
Spirit Award, UT Austin Texas Blazers (2020)
Cozzarelli Prize, National Academy of Science (2013)
Rostow Award, The Austin Project (2011)
Joe and Bettie Branson Ward Excellence Award (2010)
Elizabeth Shatto Massey Award for Excellence in Teacher Education (2008)
Fellow of the American Physical Society (2006)
Exxon Education Foundation (1996)
Alcoa Foundation (1993)
Sloan Foundation Fellow (1989)
How Bad is the US STEM Teacher Shortage?
The Moral Orientation of US Universities and the Emergence of Evil
Rise and Fall of Texas STEM Education: Part Three: Fifth-Grade Math and Reading
Rise and Fall of Texas STEM Education: Part One: Evidence from the Nation’s Report Card
UTeach Computer Science Principles and Underrepresented Students
Code.org Needs Us as Much as We Need Them
Consequences of the Texas public school funding hole of 2011-2016
Teacher Preparation Regulations
Students of UTeach Graduates Learn More
Prezi assembling data about education in the US and Texas
ATPE Newsletter December 2014, Texas Public Education: Better than you think
Trib Talk, October 2014: Stop Doubting Texas’ Graduation Numbers
Texas Tribune Q&A, April 2014: thoughts on HB5
Visualizations of Longitudinal Student Data, Marder and Bendinelli Physical Review (2011)
Flow and Diffusion of High-Stakes Test Scores, Marder and Bansal, PNAS (2009)
Most of the work described on these pages has been supported by the National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory Program. Some current funding to study the origins and decline of gas and oil is from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and from ExxonMobil. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.