Faculty Profiles

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Cattolica, Robert
Professor Emeritus, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Combustion, fluid mechanics, optical spectroscopy, laser and electron beam diagnostics, molecular energy transfer, and hypersonic gas dynamics.
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Cauwenberghs, Gert
Professor, Bioengineering
Faculty-Affiliate, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Biomedical integrated circuits and systems, micropower analog VLSI, neuromorphic engineering, computational and systems neuroscience, neuron-silicon and brain-machine interfaces, adaptive neural computation, learning and intelligent systems.
Mayank Chadha
Chadha, Mayank
Assistant Adjunct Professor, Structural Engineering
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Chandraker, Manmohan
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Computer vision, 3D reconstruction, scene understanding, autonomous driving, vision for robotics, graphics-based vision.
Fanny Chapelin UC San Diego bioengineering professor
Chapelin, Fanny
Assistant Professor, Bioengineering
Magnetic resonance imaging, cell tracking, inflammation, cancer, transplantation  
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Chau, Pao
Professor Emeritus, NanoEngineering
Large-scale mammalian cell culture, membrane bioreactor, cell cycle kinetics, flow cytometry.
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Design of Very Large Scale Integrated circuits or VLSI chips for communications, computer engineering, VLSI digital Signal Processing [VLSI-DSP], application/algorithm-specific integrated circuit [ASIC] chip design, computer-aided design [CAD] tools, adaptive signal processing, electronic neural networks.
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Chaudhuri, Kamalika
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Topics in machine-learning, in particular, clustering or unsupervised learning, online learning and privacy-preserving machine-learning.
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Chen, Jiun-Shyan
Distinguished Professor, Structural Engineering
William Prager Endowed Chair
Faculty, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Computational solid mechanics, multiscale materials modeling, data-driven computing.
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Chen, Renkun
Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Renkun Chen's current research is focused on thermal transport, which plays a very significant role in both energy production and consumption. He is interested in exploiting the fundamental heat transfer science and engineering at the micro and nano scale, and developing materials and devices for thermal energy conversion, storage and management.

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