Our faculty are not content to trod well-worn engineering paths. Instead, they are driven to pursue innovations in teaching, research that address truly complex challenges, and to pursue worldwide leadership roles in their fields. See Also: Emeritus Faculty Directory.
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and the Center for Public Health Genomics
Currently Recruiting
Kristen Naegle uses data- and computational-driven approaches to predict, and experimental approaches to test, the regulation and function of tyrosine phosphorylation in complex networks.
Neeley has been on faculty of the School of Engineering & Applied Science since 1979 and might be best described as a English major who found her calling in engineering. She is inspired by the potential of technology to promote human flourishing and by an understanding of engineering as a potentially ideal combination of practicality and vision.
I'm an experimental computer scientist who studies mental health through the lens of everyday technology. I collect data from smartphones and wearables to understand how people actually behave in the wild, then build AI systems that can predict mental health challenges and deliver…
Visiting Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Dr. Noroozian is a civil servant electro-optical detectors systems engineer in the Detector Systems branch (code 553) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. His research is centered around developing low-noise electro-optical instrumentation and detector technologies for…
Peter Norton is associate professor of history in the Department of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia, where he teaches history of technology, social dimensions of engineering, research, and professional ethics. He is the author of Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the…
Professor of PracticeFall 2024 Brenton S. Halsey Distinguished Visiting ProfessorFall 2023 Brenton S. Halsey Distinguished Visiting Professor
For the past 35+ years, Blair has been a pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality, and development executive where he has had the opportunity to work globally and drive twelve new chemical/biological and biosimilar products through development and into sustained commercial production.
STEM Advisor to the ProvostMarvin Rosenblum Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Electrical and Computer Engineering by CourtesyProfessor of Data Science by CourtesyProfessor of Statistics by Courtesy
Ken Ono is the STEM Advisor to the Provost and the Marvin Rosenblum Professor of Mathematics, a Professor by Courtesy in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and School of Data Science and a Professor by Courtesy of Statistics. He studies mathematics, specializing in Algebra, Arithmetic Geometry, Combinatorics and Number Theory.
Department Chair, Rolls Royce Commonwealth Professor of EngineeringProfessor of Materials Science and EngineeringDirector, Rolls Royce University Technology Center on Advanced Material SystemsProfessor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Courtesy)
Our research focuses on materials for use in extreme environments and can be applied to materials for use in aircraft engines, rocket engines, energy conversion technologies, and thermal protection systems.