Faculty Profiles
Koushanfar, Farinaz
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Koushanfar’s research goal is to build more intelligent embedded computer systems that can ensure low-overhead security and trust, reduce energy usage, and improve performance within the physical resource constraints. Her work has applications in Internet of Things (IoT), antipiracy systems, medical devices, automotive systems, deep learning networks and secure bioinformatics.
Kramer, Boris
Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Multifidelity and data-driven modeling, optimization and control, uncertainty quantification, reliability-based design and design under uncertainty in fluid flows
Krasheninnikov, Sergei
Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Fusion energy and plasma physics.
Kravets, Vira
Assistant Professor, Bioengineering
Kravets’ research focus is electrical, paracrine, and neural networks of insulin-producing beta-cells in healthy and diabetic conditions.
Kreutz-Delgado, Kenneth
Professor Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Nonlinear dynamics and control;, adaptive sensory-motor control, multibody systems theory, learning theory and pattern recognition, computational vision, and data compression.
Kriegman, David
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Computer vision, computer graphics, face recognition and vision-guided robotics.
Krstic, Miroslav
Distinguished Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research
Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research
Nonlinear and adaptive control, distributed parameter systems, delay systems, extremum seeking, stochastic control, and applications to automotive and aerospace systems, energy storage, and biotechnology.
Krueger, Ingolf
Associate Adjunct Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Service-oriented software and systems engineering, programming methodology, and the design, implementation, and verification of distributed, reactive systems.
Krysl, Petr
Professor, Structural Engineering
Finite element computational modeling techniques for solids and structures, model order reduction in nonlinear mechanics, and computer and engineering simulations in multiphysics problems.
Kuester, Falko
Professor, Structural Engineering
Scientific visualization and virtual reality, with emphasis on collaborative workspaces, multi-modal interfaces, and distributed and remote visualization of large data sets.