
Stephen McOwen
stephen.mcowen@duke.eduAdjunct Assistant Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hydrology; water resources engineering; hydrologic and contaminant transport mathematical modeling; international water resources; stationary and nonstationary time series analysis of extreme precipitation; climate change.
Assistant Research Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Quantum nanophotonics, plasmonics, light-matter interactions in artificially structured nanoscale materials, hybrid molecular-scale materials and spin phenomena in the solid state
Making emerging photovoltaic materials more effective, cost-efficient and competitive for the energy market.
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
quantum physics, applications in quantum information science
Executive In Residence in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mixed-Signal CMOS VLSI circuit design, layout and testingBioelectronic circuits for wireless neural interfaces: Recording and StimulationHybrid Backscatter Transceiver DesignSigma Delta ADC and DACs architecture and…
Adjunct Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Executive In Residence in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells), disease mechanisms, regenerative medicine, molecular and cellular basis of human kidney development and disease, organ engineering, patient-specific disease models,…
Coulter Program Director, Professor of Biomedical Engineering
An expert in head and neck impact injury biomechanics, Dr. Myers is interested in translational research innovation—overseeing programs to advance faculty research to market.
Theoretical and applied mechanics, micromechanics, composite materials, and probabilistic methods
Professor Emeritus in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Needham’s research and development is nothing if it is not collaborative. Highlights: Anti-cancer drug delivery inspired by how cancer's survive and spread due to their…