• Donald Richieri Griffin

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program Director
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    Donald Griffin improves clinical translation of acellular and cellular therapies through enhanced hydrogel-tissue integration, specifically focusing on the development of passive and active instructional microenvironments using microscale building blocks.

  • James F. Groves

    Associate Professor Dept. of Engineering & Society (primary appointment) Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering (courtesy appointment)
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    James Groves is a leading university educator in the field of sustainable development. In the classroom he educates his students about sustainable energy systems; his overarching goal is to help "people and planet." His current efforts include Introduction to Sustainable Energy Systems and Global Context of Clean Energy Materials.

  • William H. Guilford

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, School of Engineering and Applied Science
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    Will Guilford uses molecular biomechanics and engineering design to better understand and better prevent the movement of single cells and the spread of drug-resistant pathogens. He attended Saint Francis College in Fort Wayne Indiana where he double-majored in Biology and Chemistry…
  • Sergio Guillen Grillo

    Assistant Professor, Engineering & Society
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    Sergio Guillén is a scholar and practitioner in public policy, conflict resolution, and democratic deliberation, with extensive experience in social and environmental governance and dialogue. He earned his Ph.D. from the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National…
  • Mool C. Gupta

    Langley Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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    Professor Gupta is currently a Langley Distinguished Professor and Founding Director of NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Lasers and Plasmas at the University of Virginia. Previously, he was Director of the Applied Research Center, Program Director for Materials…
  • Devin K. Harris

    Professor of Civil Engineering Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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    Professor Harris is chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Virginia. His research and teaching interests focus on large scale infrastructure systems with a primary focus on condition monitoring and system performance.

  • Thomas R. Hartka

    Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Vice-Chair of Research for Emergency Medicine Assistant Medical Director, UVA Center for Applied Biomechanics
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    Dr. Hartka is currently board certified in Emergency Medicine and works clinically in the Emergency Department. He is also involved in medical student education, resident education, biomechanical instrumentation, and motor vehicle collision analysis.

  • Wajih Ul Hassan

    Assistant Professor, Computer Science, School of Data Science
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    Research interests include: Data Provenance, System Auditing, Threat Detection, and Forensic Analysis Wajih Ul Hassan is an incoming Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia, starting in Fall 2022. He received his Ph.D. in Computer…
  • Christian (Chris) J. Hellings

    Assistant Professor Academic General Faculty, Teaching Track, Applied Mathematics
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    Chris Hellings is an assistant professor in the Applied Mathematics Department, with interests in operator theory, the mathematics of voting, and undergraduate math education. Before entering academia, he was a mathematical analyst for Metron Inc., a consulting company in Northern Virginia.

  • Brian P. Helmke

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
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    Brian Helmke researches the relationship between cell mechanics and cell function using new tools in materials science and molecular biology, with a focus on cardiovascular disease. His laboratory employs a multidisciplinary biomedical engineering approach to understand the relationship between intracellular mechanics and cell function.