Faculty
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Joseph Poon
William Barton Rogers Professor of PhysicsJoseph Poon's research group focuses on three projects: i) Study of thermoelectric properties of semiconductors and semimetals ii) Synthesis of thin films study of ferrimagnetic and antiferromagnetic heterostructures that show skyrmionic state and anomalous Hall effect. iii) Study of high-entropy alloys (HEAs) with properties in composition space.
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Michael D. Porter
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Upsorn Praphamontripong
Associate Professor, Academic General Faculty, Teaching Track, Computer Science -
Richard J. Price
Nancy and Neal Wade Professor of Engineering & Applied Science Department of Biomedical Engineering Co-Director of the UVA Focused Ultrasound Cancer Immunotherapy CenterDr. Price's research program centers on the development and implementation of image-guided drug and gene delivery systems for treating cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
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George Prpich
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Yanjun Qi
Associate Professor, Computer Science Adjunct Faculty, Data Science Institute Adjunct Faculty, School of Medicine Center of Public Genomics -
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Jesse Quinlan
Guest LecturerJesse Quinlan works as a senior aerospace engineer in the Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch and leads a team with a focus on applications to large, commercial, transport aircraft for the NASA Advanced Air Transport Technology Project. At the AATT he manages the development and execution of aircraft development, design, and technology assessment.
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Daniel Quinn
Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical and Computer EngineeringAssociate Professor Quinn first came to the University of Virginia as an undergraduate student in 2006. For his doctoral work, Professor Quinn was awarded the American Physical Society’s Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award in Fluid Dynamics. He went on to become a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Bio-Inspired Research and Design at Stanford University.
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Julianne Quinn
Assistant ProfessorQuinn's research focuses on optimization and simulation methods used to inform the design and management of water resources systems with the goals of protecting people from nature (floods and droughts), and nature from people (pollution and consumption). She is interested in how advanced sensing and forecasting techniques inform this optimization.