Joshua Earle

    Assistant Professor
    Joshua Earle

    Joshua 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.

    David Evans

    Professor of Computer Science
  • Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
    Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani, PhD

    Dr. Fallahi-Sichani leads a Systems Biology research program aiming to discover the fundamental mechanisms through which human cancer cells respond heterogeneously to environmental and therapeutic perturbations.

  • Farzad Farnoud

    Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    headshot of Farzad
    Research interests: Information and Coding Theory, Stochastic Modeling, Machine Learning, Bioinformatics Farzad Farnoud is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the Computer Science Department at the University of Virginia. Previously, he was…

    Roseanne M. Ford

    Professor of Chemical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
    Roseanne M. Ford

    Roseanne M. Ford is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Virginia. She holds a B.S. degree from the University of Delaware and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, both in chemical engineering.

  • Jason Forman

    Associate Professor
    Currently Recruiting
    Jason Forman headshot photo

    Jason Forman's research includes the development and biofidelity evaluation of anthropomorphic test devices, the execution of  impact biomechanics in simulated automobile environments, the development of injury risk functions with dummies and computational models, analysis for injury risk evaluation, and investigating the effects on injury risk.

  • Kevin Janes

    John Marshall Money Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
    Kevin Janes

    Kevin Janes designs and uses systems bioengineering approaches to analyze cell signaling and transcriptional networks in cancer and infectious disease.

    Arohi Khargonkar

    Lecturer, Computer Science
    Headshot of Arohi Khargonkar
  • Headshot of Alexander L (Sasha) Klibanov

    Born and raised and educated (all the way past Ph.D.) in Moscow, then USSR, what is now Russia. In 1991 moved to USA and worked in academic research and industrial positions. Research interests are in the area of chemistry applications in biomedical research.

  • Matthew J. Lazzara

    Professor of Chemical Engineering Professor of Biomedical Engineering Member, UVA Cancer Center
    Currently Recruiting
    Matthew J. Lazzara Headshot

    Work in the Lazzara Lab employs a combination of experimental and computational methods to study problems in cell signaling, the complex biochemical process cells use to make decisions.

    Craig H. Meyer

    Professor, Biomedical Engineering Professor, Radiology and Medical Imaging
    Currently Recruiting
    Meyer
    Craig Meyer develops magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for rapid acquisition and processing of image data in the setting of cardiovascular disease, neural diseases, and pediatrics, using tools in physics, signal processing, image reconstruction, and machine learning.
  • Clint Miller

    Assistant Professor of Public Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Headshot of Clint Miller

    Clint Miller studies the genetic and environmental risk factors for coronary artery disease and other complex cardiovascular diseases using a combination of large-scale multi-omics profiling and genetic and drug perturbations. He is an Assistant Professor in Public Health Sciences and a resident member of the Center for Public Health Genomics.

UVA Engineering is a vibrant, collegial environment in which to work and teach. 

Visit Jobs@UVA