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Arthur Lupia (MS '88, PhD '91, Social Science) is the Vice President for Research and Innovation and the Gerald R. Ford University Professor at the University of Michigan. His research explores how people make decisions and form or break coalitions in complex, political environments. He has held a wide range of leadership positions in science-focused institutions, including assistant director of the National Science Foundation and co-chair of the Subcommittee on Open Science for the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy. He is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This event is part of the Banks-McKelvey Memorial Lecture series, which honors the research and teaching of two colleagues who made seminal contributions to political economy. Jeffrey S. Banks was a 1986 Caltech PhD who, after a stellar career at University of Rochester, returned to Caltech in 1997. He made important contributions to game theory and the politics of voting. He was a fantastic teacher and, in the few years he was teaching at Caltech, trained some of our best students. Richard D. McKelvey (Banks' advisor) was a pioneer in just about every field of political science, including developing statistical methods for analyzing voting patterns, mathematical models of voting participation, and key contributions to game theory that spanned computer and social sciences. He was a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. During his years at Caltech (1979-2001), he too was a celebrated teacher. We lost both of them prematurely. The Banks-McKelvey Memorial Lecture series brings important figures in the social sciences to campus to energize the Caltech community to address new and important questions in the social sciences. The series is made possible by a gift of endowment from Howard E. Jessen (BS '46). This lecture was recorded on May 26th, 2026. Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2026 California Institute of Technology

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