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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > University Groups >

School of Engineering & Applied Science

Interim Dean of Engineering and Applied Science: Salvatore Sutera

Home Page: http://engineering.wustl.edu

Telephone: 314-935-6350
Faculty Experts:

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Richard Axelbaum

Professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering

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Axelbaum is the Director of the Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization. He also heads the Laboratory for Advanced Combustion and Energy Research and has directed the Engineering section of the NASA Missouri Space Grant Consortium at Washington University in St. Louis since 1997. He served as the associate ...


Expertise: Clean coal, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, materials, synthesis, flames

Direct contact: (314) 935-7560 / rla@wustl.edu


Pratim Biswas

Chariman of the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering; the Stifel and Quinette Jens Professor

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Biswas received his Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology, has published extensively in his field and served on many international organizations and conferences. His research interests include aerosol science and engineering, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, materials ...


Expertise: aerosol science, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, material processing for environmental technologies, environmentally benign processing, environmental nanotechnology, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5482 / pratim.biswas@seas.wustl.edu


Mike Dudukovic

Laura and William Jens Professor of Enviromental Engineering

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Mike Dudukovic, Ph.D., is the Laura & William Jens Professor of Environmental Engineering and director of the Chemical Engineering Reaction Laboratory (CREL). His primary interest is in chemical reaction engineering involving kinetic-transport interactions in multiphase systems. His research group ...


Expertise: chemical reaction engineering, kinetic transport interactions, fluid dynamic studies, transport studies, computational fluid dynamic, catalytic distillation, photochemical reactive distillation, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6021 / dudu@wustl.edu


Christopher Gill

Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering

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Gill received his doctorate from Washington University. He is widely published and holds research interests in real-time, fault-tolerant, secure, and embedded middleware hybrid static/dynamic resource management, adaptive and reflective distributed systems, distributed object computing, real-time ...


Expertise: middleware, cybersecurity, changing environments, real-time behavior

Direct contact: (314) 935-7538 / cdgill@wustl.edu


James G. Miller

Albert Gordon Hill Professor of Physics in Arts & Sciences

Professor Miller's research focuses on the physics of anisotropic, inherently inhomogeneous media. These systematic studies of the anisotropic properties of the heart have led to fundamentally new insights. In 1998 the National Institutes of Health grant supporting this research was awarded MERIT status, ...


Expertise: physics of anisotropic, inherently inhomogeneous media, anisotropic properties of the heart, diagnostic images of hearts, echocardiographic imagers

Direct contact: (314) 935-6229 / james.g.miller@wustl.edu


Daniel Moran

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Daniel W. Moran, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, focuses his research on the areas of voluntary motor control. He also has a research interest in the areas of motor learning and neural plasticity. He is currently affiliated with the Society for Neuroscience, the Society for the Neural ...


Expertise: biomedical engineering, voluntary motor control, motor cortical activity, motor learning, neural plasticity

Direct contact: (314) 935-8836 / dmoran@biomed.wustl.edu


Joseph O'Sullivan

Samuel C. Sachs Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dean of UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program

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O'Sullivan received his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. He has published dozens of peer reviewed articles and is active in many international conferences and professional organizations. He conducts research in a wide range of science and technology for security applications, including ...


Expertise: electrical engineering, encryption, sensors, automatic target recognition, cybersecurity

Direct contact: (314) 935-4173 / jao@wustl.edu


David Peters

McDonnell Douglas Professor of Engineering

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David Peters is widely recognized as an expert in design and analysis of rotary-wing aircraft. His theory of dynamic inflow is the world standard for wake modeling in rotorcraft dynamics and simulation. His continuing research on rotorcraft modeling and analysis has led to the publication of more than ...


Expertise: rotary-wing aircraft, helicopters, rotocraft dynamics, aeronautics, astronautics

Media assistance: (314) 935-5272 / dlutz@wustl.edu


Larry Taber

Dennis & Barbara Kessler Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Taber has been probing the forces, stresses and deformations of the heart since the mid-1980s. A major focus of his work is to show that biomechanical forces may be as important as genetics in shaping the heart. Recently, Taber has developed a theory on tissue growth and morphogenesis — shape change ...


Expertise: biomechanics of cardiovascular development, heart, embryo, blood vessels

Direct contact: (314) 935-8544 / lat@biomed.wustl.edu


T.J. Tarn

Professor of Systems Science and Mathematics

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T.J. Tarn, Ph.D., professor of Systems Science and Mathematics in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, is internationally known for his expertise in robotics and automation and intelligent control. In 1997, Tarn and his then graduate student Kevin Brady were the first persons to control ...


Expertise: robotics, robotic manipulators, artificial intelligence

Direct contact: (314) 935-6037 / tarn@ese.wustl.edu


Jay Turner

Associate Professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering

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Jay R. Turner, associate professor in chemical engineering with a joint appointment in civil engineering, focuses his research on such topics as environmental reaction engineering and environmental chemical analysis. He is the Principal Investigator for both the Midwest Fine Particulate Matter Supersite ...


Expertise: environmental engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, environmental reaction engineering, environmental chemical analysis, air pollutant sampling and characterization, stationary source air pollution, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5480 / jrturner@seas.wustl.edu


Jonathan Turner

Barbara J. & Jerome R. Cox, Jr. Professor of Computer Science

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Pioneered the development of high-speed, fiber optic packet systems with capability of sending large amounts of data from one sender to millions. Developed what many consider to be the best asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch in the world. Works on a variety of telecommunications applications. ...


Expertise: fiber optics, data transfer, telecommunications, Bell Labs, algorithms

Direct contact: (314) 935-6132 / jon.turner@wustl.edu


Lihong Wang

Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Wang is chair of the International Biomedical Optics Society and has authored more than 137 peer-reviewed journal articles. He received the NIH FIRST award, National Science Foundation CAREER award, and Outstanding Young Scientist Award sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Medical and the Houston Society ...


Expertise: Optical tomography, Doppler sensing, gene imaging, thermoacoustic tomography

Direct contact: Work: (314) 935-6152 / lhwang@biomed.wustl.edu


Younan Xia

The James M. McKelvey Professor

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The Xia research group pursues cutting-edge research in three major frontiers: nanotechnology, materials chemistry, and biomaterials. His research interests include synthesis of nanomaterials, bio-material interface, energy conversion and storage, drug delivery, as well as neural and tissue engineering. ...


Expertise: Nanotechnology, materials chemistry, biomaterials, imaging.

Direct contact: Work: (314) 935-8328 / xia@biomed.wustl.edu


Frank Yin

Chairman of the Department of Biomedical Engineering; The Stephen and Camilla Brauer Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Frank C. P. Yin, M.D., Ph.D., the Stephen and Camilla Brauer Professor of Biomedical Engineering and chair of the biomedical engineering department, is a world-renowned biomedical engineer. Yin heads a dynamic, young department, not yet five years old and already ranked among the top 20 in the nation. ...


Expertise: soft tissue mechanics, cell mechanics, hemodynamics

Direct contact: (314) 935-6164 / yin@wustl.edu



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Related Information
Media Assistance:

Diana Lutz
Senior Science Editor
dlutz@wustl.edu

(314) 935-5272
Contact Information

Related Links:
School of Engineering & Applied Science Web site
Biomedical engineering Web site
Department of energy, environmental and chemical engineering
Department of computer science and engineering

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009


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