• Petra Reinke

    Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Director Engineering Physics Program
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    Petra Reinke received her first degree, a diploma (M.S.) from the University of Konstanz in Germany, in Chemistry where she focused on physical chemistry.

  • Charles Reiss

    Assistant Professor Academic General Faculty Teaching Track, Computer Science
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    Charles Reiss is an Assistant Professor, specializing in computer systems-related topics.Before joining UVa, he received in PhD from Berkeley, developing systems to analyze memory requirements in analytics systems like Apache Spark.

    Research interests include:

    Computer Science Education, Computer Science Systems.

  • George F. Rich

    Harrison Medical Teaching Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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    George F. Rich, M.D. is the Harrison Medical Teaching Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology at the University of Virginia.

  • Karina Rider

    Assistant Professor
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    Karina researches how people think about "good work" in the digital age. Trained as a sociologist, they use qualitative methods to get at how people critique technology and labor, and how they try to fix it. They are writing a book for MIT Press about what happens when high-status tech workers in Silicon Valley become disillusioned with their jobs.

  • Robert Riggs

    Assistant Professor, Academic General Faculty, Teaching Track, Director of Undergraduate Programs in Systems Engineering Systems ME and VEO Advisor
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    My research interest include integer programming and combinatorial optimization, healthcare systems engineering, Six Sigma and process improvement, applying lean enterprise to healthcare and manufacturing applications, optimization of disassembly and remanufacturing systems.
  • Sara Lu Riggs

    Associate Professor
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    My research focuses on task sharing, attention management, and interruption management in complex environments that have included aviation, healthcare, military operations, and manufacturing. These work environments impose considerable and continually increasing attentional demands on…
  • Dr. Gabriel Robins

    Professor of Computer Science
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    Professor Gabriel Robins earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA in 1992, where he received an IBM Fellowship and a Distinguished Teaching Award.

  • Gustavo Kunde Rohde

    Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering
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    Dr. Rohde, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering, develops computational predictive models with applications in pathology, radiology, systems biology, and mobile sensing. He earned a B.S. degree 1999, M.S. degree in in 2001 from Vanderbilt University, and a doctorate in 2005 from the University of Maryland.

  • Jonathan J. Rosen, PhD

    Director of Professional Studies, Professor of the Practice, Biomedical Engineering, Director, BME Master of Engineering
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    Dr. Jonathan Rosen teaches and guides graduate Biomedical Engineers as they design their future and advance our standard of healthcare with breakthrough medical technologies. He is the Director of Professional Studies and Professor of Practice in the Department of Biomedical…
  • Daniel J. Rosenkrantz

    Distinguished Professor, Biocomplexity Institute and Initiative, Computer Science (by Courtesy)
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    Dr. Daniel J. Rosenkrantz is a Distinguished Institute Professor with the Biocomplexity Institute and Initiative at the University of Virginia. He has made fundamental contributions to many areas of computer science including formal languages, theory of computation, etc and is listed in notable “Who’s Who” lists for his many scientific achievements