Maggie Chong
Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering (PhD)
Composites Engineering
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Name | Academic Unit(s) | Research Interests |
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Yedlin, Matthew | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | earthquakes, nuclear non-proliferation, nuclear weapons, flipped classroom pedagogy, geophysics, digital signal processing, electroencephalography |
Zhang, Justin | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | Electrical energy systems; energy systems; Power electronics; power systems; High-voltage DC (HVDC); Microgrids; Cyber-physical security |
Ziels, Ryan | Department of Civil Engineering | Environmental engineering; Genomics; Environmental biotechnology; Anaerobic digestion; Biological nutrient removal; Environmental Systems Engineering; Microbial biotechnology; Microbial ecology; Multi-omics; Resource recovery; Sustainable biological wastewater treatment |
Zimmerman, Naomi | Department of Mechanical Engineering | development and application of real-world-based tools to quickly and quantitatively assess the impact of our policy and technology decisions on air pollution and climate outcomes, and to use the knowledge gained to support better environmental policy planning; air quality |