Computer-Aided Engineering
Faculty
- Sankar Arumugam (Ph.D. Tufts
University), Assistant Professor
Modeling and forecasting hydrological fluxes at large spatial scales based
on land surface and climatic indices, water resources planning and analysis,
integrated water management and environmental assessment in developing countries
management and environmental assessment in developing countries
- John W. Baugh Jr. (Ph.D. Carnegie
Mellon), Professor
Concurrent and distributed algorithms and systems; formal approaches for reasoning
about computer systems; mathematical modeling, optimization, and support for
engineering design; verification of real-time systems
- E. Downey Brill Jr. (Ph.D. Johns-Hopkins),
Professor
Mathematical modeling and optimization methods for engineering design, planning,
and management, development of new methods for use in generating alternative
solutions, computer based design environments for creative engineering, environmental
quality management strategies
- T. Matthew Evans (Ph.D. Georgia Tech), Assistant Professor
Geotechnical engineering, soil micromechanics, granular materials,
unsaturated soil mechanics, discrete element methods, complex earth
structures and geotechnical processes, soil-continuum interfaces,
computer applications, image analysis
- Murthy N. Guddati (Ph.D. Texas,
Austin), Assistant Professor
Computational mechanics, solid mechanics, wave propagation, scientific computing
- Abhinav Gupta (Ph.D. North Carolina
State), Associate Professor
Computer modeling of structures, including both experimental and analytical
behavior, earthquake engineering, and uncertainty and reliability
- George F. List (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania), Professor and Department Head
Transportation system operations and control; sensors, instrumentation, and
observability; network optimization
- G. (Kumar) Mahinthakumar (Ph.D.
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Assistant Professor
Computer-aided engineering, high performance computing, parallel processing
- Vernon C. Matzen (Ph.D. California,
Berkeley), Professor
Experimental, numerical, and theoretical analysis of structures; structural
vibrations
- Margery F. Overton (Ph.D. Duke),
Professor
Wave mechanics, computer modeling of hydrodynamic systems
- M. Shamimur Rahman (Ph.D. California,
Berkeley), Professor
Geomechanics, soil dynamics, numerical methods, probabilistic analysis, containment
transport in groundwater
- Ranji S. Ranjithan (Ph.D.
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Associate Professor
Environmental engineering and systems analysis; evolutionary computing, genetic
algorithms, neural networks
- William J. Rasdorf (Ph.D. Carnegie
Mellon), Professor
Computer-aided design, engineering databases and information management systems,
geometric modeling, artificial intelligence, integration of engineering processes,
and applications in analysis, design, construction, and manufacturing
- John R. Stone (Ph.D. Virginia),
Associate Professor
Transportation systems simulation and evaluation, land use planning and traffic
impact analysis, public transportation, computerized decision support methods
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