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Linda Abriola

Groundwater hydrology, soil and groundwater remediation, mathematical modeling of multiphase flow and transport in porous media, engineered nanoparticle transport and reactivity.
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Shuchin Aeron

data science, statistical signal processing, inverse problems, compressed sensing, information theory, convex optimization, machine learning, algorithms for geophysical signal processing, compressed sensing architectures and evaluation, video and image data acquisition and processing
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Bree Aldridge

Tuberculosis remains a threat to global health, killing ~2 million people every year. The causative agent of tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is thought to infect one-third of the world's population, sickening ~10 million people a year. Despite efforts to simplify treatment strategies, tuberculosis still requires months of multi-drug therapy to cure. Our research focuses on designing optimized therapies for TB using cell biology and engineering approaches. Our lab is a multidisciplinary research team, integrating quantitative measurement with computational modeling and analysis to create intuitive descriptions of complex cell biology. We focus our studies on (1) characterizing single-cell determinants of mycobacterial drug tolerance, (2) understanding how growth heterogeneity is controlled, and (3) engineering combination therapy.
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Chelsea Andrews

learning sciences, engineering education, design practices, design discourse, project-based learning
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Ayse Asatekin

membranes, polymer science, material science, separations, surface chemistry
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Nadine Aubry

Fluid dynamics, turbulence, reduced modeling of complex systems, dynamical systems theory, chaotic mixing, microfluidics, electrohydrodynamics, manipulation and assembly of nanoscale particles in microfluidics, biofluids
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Brian Aull

Photon-counting imaging, wavefront sensing, low-light passive imaging.
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Anthony Barry

Drug Delivery and Controlled Release Technologies Pharmaceutical Development Pharmaceutical Formulations Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics Bioprocessing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Technologies
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Johes Bater

privacy-preserving analytics, federated databases, differential privacy, private data sharing, secure computation, database performance, data science, trustworthy database systems
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Steven Bell

Engineering education, embedded systems, camera systems and computational photography
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Lauren Black III

cardiovascular tissue engineering, dynamic tissue mechanics and visualization, computational modeling, myocardial infarction, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, cardiogenesis
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Bruce Boghosian

Applied dynamical systems, applied probability theory, kinetic theory, agent-based modeling, mathematical models of the economy, theoretical and computational fluid dynamics, complex systems science, quantum computation Current research emphasis is on mathematical models of economics in general, and agent-based models of wealth distributions in particular. The group's work has shed new light on the tendency of wealth to concentrate, and has discovered new results for upward mobility, wealth autocorrelation, and the flux of agents and wealth. The group's mathematical description of the phenomenon of oligarchy has also shed new light on functional analysis in general and distribution theory in particular. Secondary projects include new directions in lattice Boltzmann and lattice-gas models of fluid dynamics, kinetic theory, and quantum computation.
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Linda Borghesani

Human Factors, user interface design, user research, usability testing, heuristic & expert evaluations, concept testing, card sort/IA studies, benchmarking/competitive studies, customer experience, diary studies, mobile devices, customer research, strategic insights, journey mapping, user personas, design thinking workshops
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Brian Brenner

structural engineering, concrete design, bridge analysis and design, structural analysis/design
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John Castellot, Jr.

I no longer maintain an active research laboratory and do not accept dissertation students. I remain active in teaching, mentoring and other graduate program activities. My research focused on excessive proliferation of smooth muscle cells, a hallmark of many diseases, including atherosclerosis, restenosis following vascular surgery, hypertension, fibroids, asthma, and several congenital defects.
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Chorng Chang

Computer architecture, parallel processing, computer networking, hardware description languages, simulation and programmable logic design, engineering education.
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Remco Chang

Data visualization, visual analytics, human-computer interaction, databases, computer graphics
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Steven Chapra

Water quality modeling, numerical methods, advanced computer applications in environmental engineering.
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Elaine Chen

Startup Entrepreneurship, Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Mission-Driven Ventures, Entrepreneurship Education