Deans & Associate Deans

Adam J. Woods

Dr. Adam J. Woods

Dean

Dr. Woods was appointed as the Dean of the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences in Fall 2024. He holds the Aage and Margaret Møller Distinguished Professorship. Dr. Woods is an internationally recognized scientist in the fields of neuromodulation and non-invasive brain stimulation. His program of research focuses on discovery and implementation of novel non-invasive interventions to remediate cognitive aging and prevent dementia.

Lisa Jimenez

Dr. Lisa Jimenez

Associate Dean, Administration

In her role as associate dean, Dr. Jimenez serves as chief operations and finance officer for the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, working to support the dean with administrative leadership and counsel. Jimenez has extensive training and experience in academic leadership, comprising graduate degrees in both business and educational leadership, and leadership experience in higher education. Her previous roles include senior director of operations at a veterinary medical school and executive director at a graduate school of management.

Melanie Spence

Dr. Melanie Spence

Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies

In her role as associate dean, Spence provides resources and support for students enrolled as undergraduates at the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. She is also a leading researcher in the area of how young infants process speech stimuli and faces.

Robert Stillman

Dr. Robert Stillman

Associate Dean, Graduate Studies

In his role as associate dean, Stillman provides resources and support for students enrolled in graduate programs at the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. He is a member of the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing, and has extensive administrative experience at UT Dallas, including his long-standing role as associate dean for graduate affairs, with additional previous experience with the BS, MS and PhD programs in Speech, Language, and Hearing, and helping to manage academic affairs for the Callier Center for Communication Disorders.