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Research Interests
Describing the reciprocal influences between the biosphere and the atmosphere are becoming a scientific imperative as human-induced changes in land surface characteristics are impacting the…
David Katz, Ph.D.
Nello L. Teer, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, in the Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. School of Engineering
Research Interests
Methods for prophylaxis against STD's, emphasizing topical microbicides and contraception; biofluid mechanics; rheology and transport phenomena; biophysical aspects of mammalian sperm motility, sperm transport, and…
Matthew Kenney
matthew.kenney@duke.eduAdjunct Assistant Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Research Interests
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Art, New Media
Bavand Keshavarz
bavand.k@duke.eduAssistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Research Interests
Mechanics of Soft Materials, Bioinspired Hydrogels, Metal-Coordination Networks, Fluid Dynamics of Complex Fluids in Fragmentation and Capillary Phenomena, Mechanical Spectroscopy of Soft Materials During Gelation, …
Dr Alastair Khodabukus, Ph.D.
aik12@duke.eduAssistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Robert Kielb
rkielb@duke.eduProfessor of the Practice Emeritus in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Research Interests
Unsteady aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, mistuning, damping, and probabilistic methods. Principal investigator on AFOSR, DARPA, NASA, and industry-funded research projects.
Cameron M Kim
cameron.kim@duke.eduAssociate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of BME
Research Interests
Education advances in biomolecular/cellular engineering, mathematical modeling of biological systems, biotechnology design, and integrating ethics in BME curriculum. Expanding authentic research experiences in undergraduate education.
Jungsang Kim, Ph.D.
jungsang@ee.duke.eduSchiciano Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions, Quantum Information Science, Novel Photonic Devices, Application of Quantum Computers
Research Interests
Blood flow to tissues; Innovation & Entrepreneurship; Medical Device Development; Oxygenation of tissues; Implantable biosensors; Biocompatibility of implanted devices; foreign body response to implants; Intravascular catheter to…
Joseph A Knight
joe.knight@duke.eduAssociate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Josiah Knight, Ph.D.
jknight@duke.eduAssociate Professor of the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Research Interests
Fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and dynamics
Jonathan Knudsen
jonathan.knudsen@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Kristianna Knupp
kristianna.knupp@duke.eduAdjunct Instructor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Kim Leslie Kotlar
kim.kotlar@duke.eduAdjunct Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Alexander Y. Kozhanov
alexander.kozhanov@duke.eduAssociate Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Physics-based and statistical signal processing, sensor array processing, radar and sonar systems, pervasive distributed processing
Aaron M Kyle
aaron.kyle@duke.eduProfessor of the Practice in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Research Interests
Biomedical imaging, image processing, computer vision, computational pathology, applied analysis of stochastic differential equations, high dimensional data analysis, feature engineering, adaptive imaging, multi-scale data fusion,…
Research Interests
- Commercializing innovations to address climate challenges- Cleantech solutions- Emerging water/wastewater treatment technologies- Science of innovation and design
Hai Li, Ph.D.
hai.li@duke.eduChair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Marie Foote Reel E’46 Distinguished Professor
Research Interests
Neuromorphic computing systems Machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AIEmerging memory technologies, circuit and architecture Low power circuits and systems
Research Interests
Integrated circuits, signal processing and data analytics
Ryan Linn
ryan.linn@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Genevieve Lipp
genevieve.lipp@duke.eduDirector, First-Year Computing Program, Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECE
Natalia Litchinitser, Ph.D.
natalia.litchinitser@duke.eduProfessor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Nanophotonics; Photonic Metamaterials; Nonlinear Optics; Fiber Optics; Photonic Crystal Fibers
Aristobulo Loaiza
aristobulo.loaiza@duke.eduAdjunct Assistant Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Research Interests
Quantum information science, quantum simulation, quantum sensing, neutral atom arrays
Sylvie Lorente
lorente@insa-toulouse.frAdjunct Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Jason F Luck
jason.luck@duke.eduAssistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Research Interests
structural health monitoring; cyber-physical system architectures; infrastructure resilience; multifunctional nanocomposites; non-destructive evaluation; community engagement; academic leadership
Dr Mike Lynch, M.D., Ph.D.
michael.lynch@duke.eduDirector of Master's Studies, W. H. Gardner, Jr. Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Research Interests
Focused on genetically engineering microbes to shut off their growth circuits and turn on new pathways to produce different compounds—improving production of biofuels, pharmacological molecules…
Research Interests
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) Fast MRI acquisition design, Image reconstruction, Image post-processing and AI, Clinical applications of MRI