Faculty Stories
- Lance Collins Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering, Breaking rules to see things differently
- Craig Fennie Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Breaking rules to advance engineering science
- Ephrahim Garcia Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Breaking rules to push the limits of imagination
- Julius Lucks Professor of Chemical Engineering, Breaking rules to advance engineering science
- Darrell Schlom Chair of Materials Science and Engineering Dept., Breaking rules to rethink research hypotheses
- David Schneider Lecturer in Systems Engineering, Breaking rules to apply theories to immediate problems
- Robert Shepherd Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Breaking rules to push the limits of imagination
- Monroe Weber-Shirk Senior Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Breaking rules to make the world a better place
- Julie Nucci Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Breaking rules to improve K-12 education
- Michael King Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Breaking rules to fight cancer in new ways
- Ankur Singh Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Breaking rules to engineer the human immune system
- Bruce Land Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Breaking rules to help students make great things happen
- Katie Keranen Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Breaking rules to inject science into policy debates
- Christopher Batten Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sweating the details to make it right
- Damian Helbling Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Changing the way we look at water
- Greg McLaskey Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Breaking rules (and rocks) to understand earthquakes
- David Hysell Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Unraveling the mysteries of the ionosphere
- Patrick Reed Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Systems Engineering, Questioning the status quo to explore new ideas
- Matthew Pritchard Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Seeing the Earth differently to improve volcano forecasting
- Toby Ault Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Testing climate models to make them better
- Linda Nozick Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Using math to explain the unexplainable
- Tobias Hanrath Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking down boundaries between academics and industry
- Ricardo Daziano Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Breaking rules to expand the field of civil engineering
- Ruth Richardson Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Befriending microbes to make a cleaner environment
- Sara C. Pryor Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Using data to create actionable climate projections
- John Thompson Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Breaking rules to bring people together in the 'radical middle'
- Matt DeLisa Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking rules to revolutionize vaccine production
- Jan Lammerding Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Breaking rules to collaborate across disciplines and fight disease
- Nozomi Nishimura Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Inventing new ways to see inside living tissue
- Chris Xu Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Shattering expectations to learn about the brain
- Roseanna N. Zia Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking new ground to explain the behavior of complex fluids
- Lena Kourkoutis Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Breaking rules to see below (and at) the surface
- Jonathan Butcher Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Understanding the heart's microenvironment to engineer healthy cardiovascular tissue
- Claudia Fischbach Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Breaking down barriers to learn more about cancer
- Gregory Fuchs Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Controlling electrons in a whole new way
- Shane Henderson Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Using math to improve life
- Frank Wise Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Following his curiosity and improving medical technology
- Joel Brock Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Director of CHESS, Using x-rays to understand the world
- Jack Muckstadt Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Breaking rules to solve problems
- Peter Frazier Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Creating models to help people make better choices
- Andreea Minca Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Asking questions to manage risk
- David Shmoys Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Embracing complexity to solve difficult problems
- Daniel Selva Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Combining humans and computers to make better systems
- Peter Diamessis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Breaking rules to see deeper
- Abe Strook Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Using plants to learn more about water and human tissue engineering
- Christopher Kemper Ober Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Creating new materials to make a better future
- Rick Johnson Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Breaking rules to create a new field of study
- Susan Daniel Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking rules to see things more clearly
- Jose Martinez Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Breaking rules to reimagine computer architecture
- Chris Alabi Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking rules to improve drug discovery and delivery
- Joe Skovira Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Embedding systems to make things work better
- Christoph Studer Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doing things differently to improve wireless communications
- Paulette Clancy Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Taking risks and solving real-world problems
- Lynden Archer Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Challenging conventional thought to make better batteries
- Matthew Paszek, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking rules to learn more about cancer cells
- Terry Jordan Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Breaking barriers to learn more about shale
- Natalie Mahowald Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Breaking new ground to model the atmosphere
- Susan Riha Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Modeling plant-soil-atmosphere interactions to solve global problems
- Geoff Abers Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Seeing the invisible to better understand volcanoes and earthquakes
- Matthew Reid Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering ecosystems to protect water quality
- John Albertson Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Building a bridge from raw data to decision makers
- David Kammer Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Taking a closer look at friction
- Samitha Samaranayake Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Using data to create transportation solutions
- Rowena Lohman Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Developing new ways to see under the surface
- Frances Vanek Senior Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Returning home, to focus on sustainability
- Iwijn de Vlaminck Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Breaking rules to create new diagnostic tools
- Guillaume Lambert Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Pushing boundaries to better understand complex bacterial behaviors
- Steven Adie Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Breaking rules to create unique imaging capabilities
- Ilana Brito Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Breaking rules to help create a new field
- Fengqi You Professor of Systems Engineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Breaking rules to solve complex problems
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- Craig Fennie Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Asking new questions to learn more about superconductors
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- Jeffrey Moses Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Breaking rules to slow down time