A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Professor Emeritus
Interfacial phenomena, colloid science, soft materials, biomolecular interfaces, polymers, liquid crystals and surfactant, hydrophobic effect,
Reactor engineering, reactor safety, two phase flow, and thermal hydraulicssaid.abdelkhalik@me.gatech.edu,
Infrastructure asset management, geographic information systems in transportation, location referencing systems, spatial/temporal data modeling for transportation, bridge managementadams@engr.wisc.edu,
Professor of Oncology
alarid@oncology.wisc.edu,
Professor
Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics, Materials Science and Engineering
Dynamics, vibrations and controls, micro/nano systems, uncertainty and stochastic systems, linear/nonlinear system identification, model reduction/substructuringmsallen@engr.wisc.edu, (608) 890-1619
Materials for nuclear energy system, fission reactors, nuclear fuels, energy policy, sustainability of nuclear energyallen@engr.wisc.edu,
Teaching Faculty
Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering
Active Sound and Vibration Control.Sound Systems.Speaker System Design.allie@wisc.edu, (608) 262-3618
Faculty Associate/Program Director
Interdisciplinary Professional Programs, College of Engineering
Green and High-Performance Buildings, Sustainable Construction, Building Commissioning, Commissioning Process, HVAC & R Systems, Technology Innovation and Adoption, Please Note: I am not affiliated with any research labs in the College of Engineering and therefore do not have funded research positions for graduate students. If you ...altwies@wisc.edu, (608) 262-7502
Power systems, computer applications, power system security, computational engineering, sparse matricesalvarado@engr.wisc.edu,
Creative Scientific Content Specialist
kamdahl@wisc.edu,
Program Director
amini4@wisc.edu,
Jim and Anne Sorden Professor Emeritus
Plasmas and controlled fusion, electromagnetic fields and waves, magnet design, plasma transport and heating in torodial systemsdtanders@wisc.edu, (608) 262-0172
Associate Professor
Development of animal models that create and allow treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration.Experimental treatments include the use of growth factors, peptides and non-viral gene transfer., Develop quantitative methods to measure the distribution of water throughout human and animal intervertebral discs., Evaluate the use of adipose derived stem c...anderson@orthorehab.wisc.edu, (608) 263-5394
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry and Technology, Freshwater and Marine Sciences
Structure-activity relationships and environmental fate, air-water transfer of chemicals, industrial waste treatment technology, sediment remediation technology, behavior and fate of chemicals in the environment, fresh and marine water chemistryawandren@aqua.wisc.edu, (608) 262-0905
Assistant Professor
Trisha recently won a 3M Nontenured Faculty award and was named on the "Forbes 30 under 30 in energy" list by Forbes magazine (link). Our research program focuses equally on synthesizing optically- and electronically-interesting materials, and fabricating optoelectronic or sp...tandrew@chem.wisc.edu, (608) 262-1502
Researcher/Program Director Emeritus
Engine Research Center, Engine Research Center, Mechanical Engineering, Interdisciplinary Professional Programs
Diesel and Gasoline EnginesAgricultural MachineryRenewable Energymandrie@wisc.edu, (608) 263-1615
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry and Technology
Aquatic chemistry, biogeochemistry, chemical limnology, Cycling of nutrient elements in lakes and watersheds, Trace metal chemistry, speciation, and bioavailability, Behavior and fate of organic chemicals in the environmentarmstron@engr.wisc.edu, (608) 262-0768
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Sciences
remzi@cs.wisc.edu, (608) 263-7764
Assistant Teaching Professor
earvelo@ece.wisc.edu, (608) 265-3383
Computational neuroscience, statistical learning theory, image science, biomedical signal processing, pattern recognition and analysis of massive data setsassadi@math.wisc.edu, (608) 262-3219
Our research focuses on studying human disease using advanced in vitro platforms that mimic the in vivo architecture and tissue microphysiology. We use these novel technologies to study multiple diseases, including cancer, genetic diseases, and human-pathogen interactions.ayusodomingu@wisc.edu, (608) 262-5538