Faculty

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Debra Reich

Part-time Lecturer
Gordon Institute
Experience design management.
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Jason Rife

Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
navigation, safety-critical transportation systems, state estimation, human-robot interaction
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Joseph Robinson

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
Computational methods for data analytics, edge AI, machine vision, deep learning, big data, depth perception, and generative modeling.
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Chris Rogers

John R. Beaver Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Education, Human Robot Interaction, Mechanical Engineering, Music Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Emmely Rogers

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
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Beth Rosenberg

Associate Professor
Public Health and Community Medicine
Occupational and environmental health; designing effective safety systems; creating systems of production that do not harm workers or the environment; drivers for corporations to create those systems of production and overcoming obstacles that they encounter to this endeavor, public health improvements as social change. Current focus is safety systems and safety culture. Recent projects include: 1)health and safety curriculum development for the United Steelworkers of America, 2) health and safety systems in former nuclear weapons production sites and 3) improving safety conditions in the offshore wind industry.
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Sanford Rosenberg

Part-time Lecturer
Gordon Institute
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Jordan Rosenthal

Part-time Lecturer
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Multidimensional and statistical signal processing; array processing; radar and sonar signal processing; artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Nicolas Rouleau

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
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Jason Ryan

Part-time Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering
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Daniel Ryder

Associate Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering
process control
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Jugal Sahoo

Research Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
Silk chemistry and biomedical materials design, Biopolymers, Hydrogels
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Anil Saigal

Professor
Mechanical Engineering
materials engineering, materials science, manufacturing processes, quality control
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Raja Sambasivan

Ankur and Mari Sahu Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Cloud computing, evolvability, debugging distributed systems.
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Masoud Sanayei

Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Bridge structural health monitoring, building train-induced vibrations, nondestructive testing of full-scale structures, fatigue life prediction of structures with nonproportional multi-axial loading.
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Fabrizio Santini

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
Developing/integrating Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence techniques in autonomous surgical robots.
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Marci Sapers

Part-time Lecturer
Gordon Institute
Product development, branding, global marketing training and management, marketing excellence, strategic business planning, marketing consulting, retail expansion strategies, marketing planning process development, strategic planning work, business assessments, role and responsibility definition, training, and vision / brand positioning development.
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Vasanth Sarathy

Research Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Embodied AI approaches for performing complex tasks that require creativity, reasoning, and alignment with social and ethical norms.
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Prasad Saripalli

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
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Angelo Sassaroli

Research Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
near-infrared spectroscopy, diffuse optical tomography
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Matthias Scheutz

Karol Family Applied Technology Professor
Computer Science
Artificial intelligence, artificial life, cognitive modeling, foundations of cognitive science, human-robot interaction, multi-scale agent-based models, natural language understanding.
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Thomas Schnelldorfer

Professor
Surgery
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Jane Seminara

Senior Lecturer
Gordon Institute
ethical leadership, social justice, and public speaking.
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Orit Shaer

Adjunct Professor
Computer Science
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Mark Sheldon

Associate Teaching Professor
Computer Science
programming languages, software systems, concurrency, distributed information systems
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Roy Shilkrot

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
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Elaine Short

Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Algorithmic human-robot interaction for robust and socially appropriate assistance to human users, especially users with disabilities.
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Paul Simmonds

Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Quantum Information, Computation and Communication Electronic Nanomaterials Quantum Photonics Semiconductor Optoelectronics
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Ronald Simmons

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
Techniques for building concurrent mobile and IoT systems
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Jivko Sinapov

Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence, Developmental Robotics, Computational Perception, Robotic Manipulation, Machine Learning, Human-Robot and Human-Computer Interaction
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Jitendra Singh

Part-time Lecturer
Computer Science
Big Data Systems
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Donna Slonim

Professor
Computer Science
data science, algorithms for analysis of biological networks, gene and pathway regulation in human development, algorithms for precision medicine, computational approaches to pharmacogenomics and drug discovery or repositioning
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Igor Sokolov

Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering for Health -> Physics of cancer and aging -> Mechanics of biomaterials at the nanoscale, Synthesis and study of functionals nanomaterials for biomedical imaging and drug delivery, Advanced imaging for medical diagnostics, Novel processes and materials for dentistry: nano-polishing and self-healing materials
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Sameer Sonkusale

Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bioelectronics, Biomedical microdevices, Wearables, Ingestibles, Biomedical circuits and systems, micro and nano fabrication, lab-on-chip microsystems, global health and precision medicine, CMOS image sensors for scientific imaging, analog to information converters, analog computing, brain inspired machine learning, active metamaterial devices, circuits, and systems, terahertz devices and circuits
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Diane Souvaine

Professor
Computer Science
computational geometry, design and analysis of algorithms, computational complexity
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Brandon Stafford

Manager, Nolop FAST Facility
Mechanical Engineering
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Aleksandar Stankovic

Alvin H. Howell Endowed Professor in Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
modeling, control, and estimation in electric energy processing, power electronics, power systems, and electric drives
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Mary Stearns

Part-time Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Stearns provided thought leadership to USDOT in the areas of human factors research and evaluation focusing on relationships between humans and transportation policies and processes. She has a broad understanding of the human factors issues affecting transportation due to her work as the founding Executive Agent for the DOT's Human Factors Coordinating Committee (HFCC). Her research contributions focused on social factors influencing the use, operation, and organization of transportation systems and equipment. She led research to address user acceptance of new vehicle technologies and designed and conducted evaluations of user acceptance of automotive collision avoidance and roadway departure warning systems. She led a government-industry cooperative program to develop the first generation of driver assist features using an adaptive interface system to minimize driver distraction. She led the Volpe Center's aviation human factors program and designed and conducted a longitudinal effort to assess the impact of advanced technology on transit operations. She and her team developed a software tool to evaluate and record human factors considerations for air traffic controllers' equipment, provided the human factors plan for a proposed air traffic control upgrade, and provided software tools for acquiring and archiving data on air traffic control activity. She documented the differential impacts of the energy shortage by user category. She has also analyzed alcohol-related recreational boating fatalities, use of automotive safety belts, experiences of older drivers, general aviation fatalities, marine crew fatigue, characteristics of the future FAA maintenance work force, and the impacts of crew scheduling and fatigue on the railroad industry. She has extensive experience developing data collection and analyses strategies and has consulted on, as well as designed, numerous data collection instruments and surveys.
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Chirag Sthalekar

Part-time Lecturer
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Helen Suh

Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Environmental health, environmental epidemiology, air pollution, exposure science, data analytics
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Hari Sundar

Visiting Associate Professor
Computer Science
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Deborah Sunter

Assistant Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Science focused on energy, development and environmental management. Computational modeling of electrical grid integration of renewable energy and storage. Interaction of science and policy in academia, industry and government
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Chris Swan

Professor and Dean of Undergraduate Education
Civil and Environmental Engineering
engineering education, geoenvironmental and geotechnical engineering
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E. Charles Sykes

John Wade Professor
Chemistry
Physical Chemistry, Surface Science, and Nanoscience. The Sykes group utilizes state of the art scanning probes and surface science instrumentation to study technologically important systems. For example, scanning tunneling microscopy enables visualization of geometric and electronic properties of catalytically relevant metal alloy surfaces at the nanoscale. Using temperature programmed reaction studies of well defined model catalyst surfaces structure-property-activity relationships are drawn. Of particular interest is the addition of individual atoms of a reactive metal to a relatively inert host. In this way reactivity can be tuned, and provided the energetic landscapes are understood, novel bifunctional catalytic systems can be designed with unique properties that include low temperature activation and highly selective chemistry. Newly developed curved single crystal surface are also being used to open up previously inaccessible areas of structure sensitive surface chemistry and chiral surface geometries. In a different thrust, the group has developed various molecular motor systems that are enabling us to study many important fundamental aspects of molecular rotation and translation with unprecedented resolution.
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Ken Tango

Part-time Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering
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Holly Tarnower

Part-time Lecturer
Gordon Institute
Social Emotional Learning, Multiple Intelligence based Learning, Applied Theater and Theater of the Oppressed