Faculty
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Kevin Janes
John Marshall Money Professor, Biomedical EngineeringKevin Janes designs and uses systems bioengineering approaches to analyze cell signaling and transcriptional networks in cancer and infectious disease.
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Yangfeng Ji
William Wulf Career Enhancement Assistant Professor, Computer Science -
His research interests lie in the broad area of computer architecture and systems. Jog's research has consistently been published at premier IEEE/ACM computer systems and architecture venues and funded by several agencies such as NSF and Google. He is a senior member of both IEEE and ACM.
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Barry W. Johnson
L.A. Lacy Distinguished Professor, Electrical and Computer EngineeringDr. Johnson has served on the faculty since 1984 and was promoted to Full Professor in 1994. He was a co-founder of Privaris, a biometrics security company, and served as Chief Executive Officer from 2002 to 2006 while on leave from the University of Virginia.
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Robert G. Kelly
Associate Chair for Operations AT&T Professor of Engineering Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Co-Director, Center for Electrochemical Science and EngineeringRobert G. Kelly has been conducting research on the corrosion of metals for the past 30 years.
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Kimberly A. Kelly
Professor, Biomedical EngineeringKimberly Kelly uses computational methods and bioinformatics to develop more effective and less toxic cancer drugs through the identification of disease-relevant druggable targets, with a special emphasis on translation to the clinic and commercialization.
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Richard W. Kent
Chair, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Professor, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Professor, Biomedical Engineering (Courtesy) Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery (Courtesy)Dr. Kent is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia. He has worked in the field of automobile safety for 25 years.
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Anthony R. Kerr
Visiting Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering -
Jason R. Kerrigan
Commonwealth Professor Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery (Courtesy) Director, Center for Applied BiomechanicsProf. Kerrigan's research in injury biomechanics uses data analysis, computational modeling, and mechanical experiments with human tissue to prevent and mitigate injuries to motor vehicle occupants and athletes. Right now he is working on occupant protection for future vehicles, shoe-turf interaction mechanics, and characterizing injury tolerance.