- Phone: (801) 581-6881
- Email: steven.naleway@mech.utah.edu
- Office: 2157 MEK
- Website: http://bioinspired.mech.utah.edu/
- Phone: (801) 585-5191
- Email: ken.monson@utah.edu
- Office: 1155 MEK
- Website: http://vesselmechanics.mech.utah.edu/
- Phone: (801) 587-7771
- Email: mark.minor@utah.edu
- Office: 2153 MEK
- Website: https://mech.utah.edu/~minor/
- Phone: (801) 581-5032
- Email: m.dillon@utah.edu
- Office: 2543 MEK
- Phone: (801) 581-7687
- Email: dmascaro@mech.utah.edu
- Office: 1560B MEK
- Phone: (801) 585-6672
- Email: jake.abbott@utah.edu
- Office: 2580 MEK
- Phone: 801-585-5631
- Email: mfrancoeur@mech.utah.edu
- Office: 2676 MEK
- Phone: (801) 585-9293
- Email: m.fehlberg@utah.edu
- Office: 1340 MEK
- Phone: (801) 581-6766
- Email: k.dentremont@utah.edu
- Office: 1344 MEK
Steven Naleway
Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Bioinspired design
Biological material science
Biomedical Materials
Structural mechanics and materials
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Ken Monson
Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Traumatic brain injury
Blast injury
Cerebral vessel mechanics and mechanotransduction
Solid mechanics
Dynamics
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Mark A. Minor
Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Design, modeling, and control of mobile robots systems including ground based modular systems and under-actuated climbing robots. Key research topics include design optimization, motion planning, trajectory tracking.
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M Dillon
Professor (Lecturer)
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.
Debra Mascaro
Dir. of Undergrad Studies, Prof. (Lecturer)
Academic Advising
Lecturer
Jake Abbott
Professor
Research Interests:
Magnetic Manipulation
Medical Robotics
Haptics and Teleoperation
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Mathieu Francoeur
Professor
Research Interests:
Radiation heat transfer
Nanoscale heat transport,
Photovoltaic and thermophotovoltaic energy conversion
Surface polariton coupling in nanostructures
Optical characterization
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Mark Fehlberg
Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor (Lecturer)
Manages the department admissions process, assists students with tuition benefit enrollment and course registration, provides student academic advising; and maintains student records. Coordinates administrative processes related to graduate student progress towards graduation.
Ken d’Entremont
Professor (Lecturer), P.E.
Research Interests:
Product Safety—Consumer Products, Recreational Products, and Innovative Products
Vehicle Dynamics, Safety & Testing