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Marc T. Facciotti
Research
Systems biology, synthetic biology, structure, dynamics and function of gene regulatory networks, protein engineering.
Roland Faller
Research
Molecular modeling of soft-condensed matter.
Yueyue Fan
Research
Applied mathematics and computation focusing on transportation and energy systems modeling and optimization: network modeling, resilient infrastructure system planning, non-cooperative games over networks, and acquisition and identification of networked data.
Zhiliang (Julia) Fan
Research
Advancing technologies for production of fuels and chemicals from renewable resources, including metabolic engineering and biocatalyst development; fermentation process development and modeling; biological and chemical process design and economic evaluation. Current research is focused on novel processes for ethanol and isobutanol production from cellulosic materials.
Rida Farouki
Research
Computer aided design and manufacturing, geometrical algorithms and representations, numerical methods and scientific computing.
Matthew K. Farrens
Research
Professor Farrens is interested in all aspects of computer architecture, but primarily in the architecture and design of high-performance single-chip processors with an emphasis on the interconnection/communication layer. Professor Farrens is also interested in high-speed scientific processing, in particular in exploring issues related to the memory system, and in Instruction Level Parallelism.
Fadi Fathallah
Research
Exposure assessment and development of interventions for the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders among agricultural workers; basic understanding of the effects of stooped postures and stooped work on the spine; biomechanics of ladders in agriculture.
Katherine W. Ferrara
Research
Signal and imaging processing, medical imaging, ultrasound, acoustics, optics, fluid mechanics.
Vladimir Filkov
Alexander Forrest
Andrew “Andy” Frank
Research
Mechanical design, control systems, plug-in hybrid electrical vehicles (PHEV), internal combustion engine design, dynamics of machines, automated highways and ground transportation systems.
Matthew Franklin
Research
Professor Franklin’s research interests include cryptography, security, and distributed computing. He is particularly interested these days in protocols for dynamic coalition management and electronic commerce scenarios. Professor Franklin is a member of ACM and IACR (International Association for Cryptologic Research).
David P. Fyhrie
Research
Bone biomechanics; bone remodeling; cartilage mechanical properties; bone cell mechanobiology; fracture mechanics; and finite element modeling.