Scott Lempka

Scott Lempka

Scott Lempka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Neuromodulation Laboratory. The Neuromodulation Lab focuses on clinical neurostimulation (a.k.a. neuromodulation) therapies, such as spinal cord stimulation and deep...
SangHyun Lee

SangHyun Lee

Dr. Lee is interested in designing and developing mechanisms, models, and systems that support diverse decision-making processes to manage the dynamics in large-scale civil infrastructure development and maintenance. His current research interest, in particular, is...
Jon Lee

Jon Lee

Professor Lee’s research focus is on nonlinear discrete optimization (NDO). Many practical engineering problems have physical aspects which are naturally modeled through smooth nonlinear functions, as well as design aspects which are often modeled with discrete...
Ronald Larson

Ronald Larson

Ronald Larson is the A.H. White and G.G. Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering. He is affiliated with the departments of Chemical Engineering, Macromolecular Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. He currently serves as interim Chair of...
Edward Larsen

Edward Larsen

His research interests are the development of analytic and computational methods for nuclear reactor, neutron transport, nonlinear radiative transfer, electron transport and medical physics problems. (Essentially, anything concerning radiation interactions with...
Robert Krasny

Robert Krasny

His research goal is to develop accurate and efficient numerical methods for computational problems in science and engineering. The methods he works on typically use the Green’s function to convert the relevant differential equation into an integral equation. Krasny...
Brendan Kochunas

Brendan Kochunas

Brendan Kochunas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Science. Dr. Kochunas work focus on high performance computing methods, especially parallel algorithms for the 3D Boltmann Transport Equation. He is the lead developer...
Denise Kirschner

Denise Kirschner

Denise Kirschner is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology.  She serves as founding co-director of the Center for Systems Biology, is affiliated with both the Center for the Study of Complex Systems and  the Center for Computational Medicine and...
Mackillo Kira

Mackillo Kira

Professor Kira develops systematic many-body and quantum-optics approaches to quantitatively analyze, guide, and explain contemporary experiments that study phenomena encountered in the broad field of quantum sciences.  His typical research effort involves extensive...
Emmanouil (Manos) Kioupakis

Emmanouil (Manos) Kioupakis

His group uses first-principles computational methods and high-performance computing resources to predictively model the structural, electronic, and optical properties of bulk materials and nanostructures. The goal is to understand, predict, and optimize...