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Owen Kingstedt
Associate Professor
- Phone: (801) 213-6975
- Email: o.kingstedt@utah.edu
- Office: 2573 MEK
- Website: http://kingstedt.mech.utah.edu/
Mechanics of materials for extreme environments
Mutli-length and time scale experimentation
Interfacial effects on macroscopic properties
Dynamic fracture and failure of advanced materials
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Yong Lin Kong
Adjunct Assistant Professor
- Email: yong.kong@utah.edu
Research Interests:
Additive manufacturing
Nanomaterials-based devices
Biomedical devices and ingestible electronics
Personal Website
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Kam K. Leang
Professor
- Phone: (801) 581-3450
- Email: kam.k.leang@utah.edu
- Office: 1348 MEK
- Website: http://www.kam.k.leang.com/academics/
Research Interests:
Dynamic systems and control
Autonomous systems and robotics
Nanopositioning
Electroactive materials
Mechatronics
Google Scholar Citations
Tommaso Lenzi
Associate Professor
- Phone: (801) 581-6231
- Email: t.lenzi@utah.edu
- Office: 3340 MEK
- Website: https://hgnlab.mech.utah.edu/
Acting Director, Ergonomics and Safety Program, Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
Research Interests:
Wearable robotics
Biomechatronics
Robotic limb prostheses and exoskeletons
Rehabilitation engineering
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Debra Mascaro
Dir. of Undergrad Studies, Prof. (Lecturer)
- Phone: (801) 581-7687
- Email: dmascaro@mech.utah.edu
- Office: 1560B MEK
Academic Advising
Lecturer
Stephen Mascaro
Robotics Program Director of Graduate Studies, Professor (Lecturer)
- Phone: (801) 581-7228
- Email: smascaro@eng.utah.edu
- Office: 1151 MEK
Research/Teaching Interests:
Robotics and mechatronics
System dynamics and control
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Sanford G. Meek
Emeritus Associate Professor
- Email: meek@mech.utah.edu
Research Interests:
Modelling the effects of pelvis deformities in kidney function
Prosthetic arm design and control
Biocontrol systems
Robotics
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Andrew Merryweather
Adjunct Associate Professor
Research Interests:
3D Motion Analysis
Lower Limb Joint Biomechanics
Occupational Injury Biomechanics
Ergonomics
Rehabilitation Engineering
Google Scholar Citations
M Dillon
Professor (Lecturer)
- Phone: (801) 581-5032
- Email: m.dillon@utah.edu
- Office: 2543 MEK
Research Interests:
Experimental fluid dynamics with an emphasis on pollutant dispersion, turbulent mixing, and high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer physics.
Development of experimental techniques and sensors for fundamental fluid dynamic and atmospheric measurements.