Nicole McFarlane
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Nicole McFarlane’s research is on developing implantable sensors and devices that can monitor patients and deliver medicine.
Nicole McFarlane’s research is on developing implantable sensors and devices that can monitor patients and deliver medicine.
Katharine Page’s research is related to developing new insight into complex materials.
Before joining the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in 2018, Parker served as interim dean of the Tickle College of Engineering. She has also served as the National Science Foundation’s division director of information and intelligent systems.
Dayakar Penumadu is an expert in the use of advanced materials, particularly where such materials form a joint.
Devendra Potnis researches the use of information and communication technologies for development research.
Arthur Ragauskas is focused on finding plant and natural materials for both fuel and power sources.
Andy Sarles’ expertise comes in the development of bio-inspired neural networks.
John Schmisseur is a leading expert on hypersonic flight, its challenges, and materials used to achieve it.
Tony Schmitz is one of the foremost leaders in advanced manufacturing, specifically focused on subtractive manufacturing and machine tooling.
John Schwartz is a leading authority on water resources, including sedimentation, pollution, stream restoration, modelling, and ecology.