Christopher Deppmann

    Associate Professor of Biology Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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    Christopher Deppman has been interested in the mechanisms underlying long-distance signaling in the context of nervous system development since he was a post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the laboratory of David Ginty (now at Harvard). 

    Sepideh Dolatshahi, Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
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    Research in the Dolatshahi lab combines multiplex experimental measurements with computational methods (including statistical machine learning, network inference, information theory, signal processing and kinetic-dynamic modeling) to solve problems in the context of cancer, infectious…

    Afsaneh Doryab

    Assistant Professor, Systems and Information Engineering Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Currently Recruiting
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    Afsaneh Doryab's research is at the intersection of ubiquitous computing, AI, HCI, and health. She works on computational modeling of human behavior (incl. Activity Recognition) from data streams collected via mobile, wearable, and embedded sensors. 

    David Evans

    Professor of Computer Science

    Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
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    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
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    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…

    Tom Fletcher

    Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor, Computer Science
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    Tom Fletcher is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering as well as the Department of Computer Science. He received his B.A. degree in Mathematics at the University of Virginia in 1999. He received an M.S. in Computer Science in 2002 followed by…

    Roseanne M. Ford

    Professor of Chemical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
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    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 Associate Director of Graduate Studies for Recruitment
    Currently Recruiting
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    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.

  • John A. Hossack, Ph.D.

    Emeritus Professor, Biomedical Engineering Emeritus Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering (By Courtesy)
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    John A. Hossack develops ultrasound imaging approaches for cardiovascular disease, including mouse heart imaging, catheter-based imaging and drug delivery, and molecular imaging for diagnosing stroke risk. He obtained B.Eng. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Strathclyde and his postdoc at Stanford University.

    Mathews Jacob

    Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
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    Mathews Jacob is is an expert in machine learning algorithms for biomedical imaging. He develops advance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods for brain, lung, and heart applications.

    Kevin Janes, Ph.D.

    John Marshall Money Professor, Biomedical Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
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    Kevin Janes designs and uses systems bioengineering approaches to analyze cell signaling and transcriptional networks in cancer and infectious disease.

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