- Email: amir.arzani@sci.utah.edu
- Office: 3616 WEB
- Phone: (801) 581-3810
- Email: alex.novoselov@utah.edu
- Office: 1342 MEK
- Email: samira.shiri@utah.edu
- Office: 1674 MEK
- Email: edoardo.battaglia@utah.edu
- Office: 1350 MEK
- Website: https://hcharlab.mech.utah.edu/
- Email: todd.easton@utah.edu
- Office: 2340 MEK
- Email: haohan.zhang@utah.edu
- Office: 2561 MEK
- Website: https://uwrl.mech.utah.edu/
- Phone: (801) 581-3225
- Email: pedro.huebner@utah.edu
- Office: 1346 MEK
- Phone: 801-556-8753
- Email: sgreen@xmission.com
- Website: sgreen@xmission.com
- Email: tianli.feng@utah.edu
- Office: 3352 MEK
- Website: https://feng.mech.utah.edu/
Amirhossein Arzani
Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Scientific machine learning
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Biofluid mechanics and transport
Dynamical systems
Cardiovascular biomechanics
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Alex Novoselov
Assistant Professor
Research Interests:
Energy
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Reacting Flows
Turbulence
Samira Shiri
Assistant Professor
Research Interests:
High throughput experiments and data analysis
Underlying physics of active matter
Bioinspired materials and mechanism
Biophysics: forensic science
Edoardo Battaglia
Assistant Professor
Research interests:
Haptics
Grasping and Manipulation
Wearable sensing
User studies
Human-centered robot design
Human-robot interaction
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Todd Easton
Professor (Lecturer)
Research Interests:
Mathematical optimization
Mathematical decision making
Analytics
Systems engineering
Engineering education
Haohan Zhang
Assistant Professor
Research Interests:
Design and Control of Wearable Robots
Assistive Technology and Rehabilitation
Physical Human-Robot Interaction
Sensorimotor and Biomechanics
Parallel Mechanisms
Pedro Huebner
Associate Professor (Lecturer)
Research Interests:
Systems and Industrial Engineering program development
Additive manufacturing
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Sidney Green
Research Professor
Member NAE
Research Interests:
rock mechanics-geomechanics subsurface applications, particularly for energy recovery, storage, and utilization
Tianli (Andy) Feng
Assistant Professor
Research Interests:
Heat Transfer
Energy
Atomistic Simulations
Machine Learning
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