John Carmen Peter Allessio
john.allessio@duke.eduAdjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Executive in Residence in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Associate Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
My area of interest is in the application of computational and compressive techniques to improve spectroscopic instrument design. Spectroscopic measurements are a convolution of the…
Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Computational mechanics, finite element methods, computational inverse problems and their applications in engineering and biomedicine, scientific computing, computational acoustics and acoustics-structure interaction, coupled chemo-mechanics (e.g.,…
Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Molecular modeling, molecular simulations, statistical mechanics, coarse-graining, machine learning, polymer and colloidal physics, polymer-nanoparticle composites, chromatin biophysics, DNA nanotechnology, viral DNA packaging, single-molecule force spectroscopy,…
VirologyRNA BiologyViral EngineeringRNA EngineeringGene TherapyGene EditingGene RegulationRegenerative Medicine
Alzheimer's Disease, Brain Imaging, MRI, Connectivity, Multivariate Biomarkers, Image Analysis, Neurological Conditions.
Spectral CT, Cardiac CT, Image Reconstruction, Deep Learning, Nanoparticles, Theranostics, Co-Clinical cancer trials, Small Animal Imaging
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Bioelectricity and biomedical computing.
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. School Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Physics of water cycle processes in mountainous regions with a focus on cloud formation and precipitation; remote sensing of the environment using microwave and infrared…
Image analysis, data science, computer vision, machine learning, image reconstruction, cryo-electron microscopy, protein structure
• Strongly correlated quantum many-particle systems• Nonequilibrium phenomena, open quantum systems, and transport• Information theoretic aspects like entanglement• Integrable models• Tensor network state methods (DMRG, MPS,…
Biomechanics of blast, blunt and ballistic trauma and pediatric trauma. His research focuses on injury risk from microscale to macroscale for the head, neck, thorax…
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Polymer chemistry; bioconjugate chemistry; molecular imaging and additive manufacturing; materials for bone, soft tissue, neural and vascular tissue engineering; drug and protein delivery; degradable materials…
Thermodynamics, applied physics, life & evolution in nature, constructal law.
Executive in Residence in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Sternberg Family Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Aerosols are generated by a variety of natural and anthropogenic sources. I am interested in the processes that emit, transform and deposit particulate matter. A…
Executive In Residence in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Adjunct Instructor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Our group is interested in diseases of the liver, ranging from viral hepatitis to metabolic liver disorders and liver cancer. The lab specializes in human…
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Software security, robotics, project-oriented education, and datacenter efficiency
Associate Professor of the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, acoustics, and structural dynamics
Rooney Family Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Computational predictions and understanding of new materials related to energy and electronics, as well as molecular structure and spectroscopies, based on the "first principles" of…
Associate Dean for Research, Rooney Family Associate Professor of MEMS
Computational predictions and understanding of new materials related to energy and electronics, as well as molecular structure and spectroscopies, based on the "first principles" of…
How the engineering, environmental and petrophysical properties of porous media (soils, fractured rock, biological tissues) affect measurable geophysical responses, and subsequently develop methodologies by which…
High performance scientific computing and simulation, novel computer architectures, cluster computing and parallel processing; ubiquitous computing.
Adjunct Instructor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
James L. and Elizabeth M. Vincent Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Mathematical models for integrating scientific information on natural, technical, and social systems; Bayesian network modeling with regular application to environmental and human health regulation and…
Adjunct Instructor in the Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Michael J. Fitzpatrick Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Photonics
Professor Brady's research focuses on "smart cameras" which use artificial intelligence to increase the amount of visual information captured and to render this information useful.…
Physics and modeling of turbulence and turbulent transport; theoretical and computational fluid dynamics; applied mathematics.