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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Geophysics. Dipl, Kiev State University, 1994; M.S., Harvard University, 1996; Ph.D., 2001. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Caltech, 2002-03; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Geophysics, 2003-08; Associate Professor, 2008-10; Professor, 2010-. Carolina Oseguera, 626-395-4271. List of Research Areas. Fracture and frictional processes, computational mechanics, physics of earthquakes. Athanas...
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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Professor of Electrical Engineering. BSc, University of Calcutta, 1974; B.Tech., 1977; M.Tech., 1979; Ph.D., University of California (Santa Barbara), 1982. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 1983-88; Associate Professor, 1988-93; Professor, 1993-. Executive Officer for Electrical Engineering, 2002-05. Fax: (626) 795 8649. Research Group Website ». Personal Website ». List of Research Areas. Center for the Mathematics of Information. Is this your profile? David B&#...
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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Professor of Computer Science, Computation and Neural Systems, and Bioengineering. BS, University of Chicago, 1991; Ph.D., Caltech, 1998. Assistant Professor, 1999-2006; Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computation and Neural Systems, 2006-07; Associate Professor, 2007-10; Professor, 2010-. Fax: 626 584 0630. Pasadena, CA 91125. Lucinda Acosta, Moore 204, 626-395-5707. Research Group Website ». Personal Website ». Professor Winfree's research involv...
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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. ENGenious is a publication for alumni and friends of the Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Issue No.12 PDF (28 MB). Issue No.12, Fall 2015. Letter From The Editor. Medical Engineering Research to Aid Diabetes Patients. Cancer Detection Using Affordable Implantable Technology. A Clear Path for Diversity. From Exotic Quantum Materials to Photonic Probes of the Brain. Engaging Students in Science and Engineering Policy. The Space Solar Power Initiative.
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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Professor Umans Named Simons Investigator in Computer Science. May 21, 2015. Professor of Computer Science, has been named a Simons Investigator. In Computer Science by the Simons Foundation. August 24, 2016, 10:30 AM. JPL Postdoc Research Day - Poster Session. September 12, 2016, 9:00 AM. The Resnick Young Investigators Symposium. September 26, 2016, 4:00 PM. CNS Seminar/ Cornelis Wiersma Visiting Professor Lecture. Beckman Behavioral Biology B180.
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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Professor Asimaki Receives Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Award. July 06, 2015. Professor of Mechanical and Civil Engineering has received the 2014 Young Researcher Award. From the Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering and Associated Problems Technical Committee of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering ( ISSMGE. August 24, 2016, 10:30 AM. JPL Postdoc Research Day - Poster Session. September 12, 2016, 9:00 AM.
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Division of Engineering and Applied Science. The Utility of Instability. Professors Dennis M. Kochmann. Robotics Team Takes First Place At RoboSub Competition. Richard Murray Named to DOD Panel on Innovation. Richard M. Murray. Improving Computer Graphics with Quantum Mechanics. And his colleagues realized that the same equation with some small modifications can also be used to describe vorticity dominated phenomena of fluids at the macroscopic level- from smoke gently rising from a flame to the concentr...