Faculty
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Diana Franco Duran
Assistant Professor Academic General Faculty Teaching Track Director Construction Engineering and Management ConcentrationDiana Franco Duran is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. She manages the newly initiated Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) concentration.
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Sandhya Dwarkadas
Walter N. Munster Professor and Chair Department of Computer ScienceHer research lies at the intersection of computer hardware and software with a particular focus on support for parallelism.
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Matthew B. Dwyer
Robert Thomson Distinguished Professor Computer ScienceMatthew B. Dwyer is the Robert Thomson Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia.
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Joshua Earle
Assistant ProfessorJoshua Earle is a PhD in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) from Virginia Tech. His work focuses on the history of eugenics, and its connection to modern genetic medicine and to future imaginaries of human and more-than-human worlds. His work is situated in Feminist Philosophy of Technology, Disability Studies anBlack Feminist Philosophy.
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Sebastian Elbaum
Anita Jones Faculty Fellow and Professor Computer ScienceMy research aims to build dependable systems through domain-specific analysis techniques. My teaching focuses on instilling cost-effective software development principles. I am a founding member of the LESS Lab.
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William Epling
Department Chair Ann Warrick Lacy Distinguished ProfessorBill received his PhD from the University of Florida in 1997 and his BS from Virginia Tech in 1992, both in Chemical Engineering.
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Frederick H. Epstein
Mac Wade Professor of Biomedical Engineering Professor of Radiology and Medical Imaging Associate Dean for Research, School of Engineering and Applied ScienceDr. Epstein is recognized for his contributions to the field of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. He has been a world leader in advancing MRI myocardial strain imaging by developing and applying the cine DENSE (displacement encoding using stimulated echoes) MRI method.
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Keivan Esfarjani
Associate ProfessorKeivan Esfarjani is theoretical and computational materials scientist. He has pioneered a method to compute phonon lifetimes and thermal conductivity of solids from density functional calculation of force constants. He has held appointments at the Institute for Materials Research of the Tohoku University, UC Santa Cruz and MIT, amongst many other.
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David Evans
Professor of Computer ScienceFor information about me and my research, please see my web page and research group blog.
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Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani
Associate Professor, Biomedical EngineeringFallahi-Sichani lab's research in the field of Systems Biology is focused on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of human cell responses to environmental and therapeutic perturbations.