michelle ephraim
Michelle Ephraim
  • Professor Humanities & Arts
Professor Ephraim is the Shakespeare scholar at WPI. She is the author of Reading the Jewish Woman on the Elizabethan Stage (Routledge, 2008) as well as numerous articles on 16th- and 17th-century literature. ... Read more
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Natalie Farny
  • Assistant Professor Biology & Biotechnology
Professor Farny is a broadly trained cell and molecular biologist with an interest in the emerging field of synthetic biology. ... Read more
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Joseph D. Fehribach
  • Professor Mathematical Sciences
Fehribach's research interests include Kirchhoff graphs, applied differential equations, and scientific computing. ... Read more
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Gregory S. Fischer
  • Professor Robotics Engineering
Professor Fischer develops surgical robotics, including MRI-compatible robotic devices for enhancing cancer diagnosis, add intelligent automation to telesurgery, and develop assistive robotics, including socially assistive robots and wearable physically ... Read more
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Cosme Furlong-Vazquez
  • Professor Materials Science & Engineering
Professor Furlong-Vazquez is director of the Center for Holographic Studies and Laser micro-mechaTronics. ... Read more
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Fatemeh Ganji
  • Assistant Professor Electrical & Computer Engineering
Professor Fatemeh Ganji studies interdisciplinary approaches covering two main angles of hardware security, namely machine learning and cryptography, for the design and evaluation of security-critical hardware, including AI accelerators. ... Read more
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Nikolaos A. Gatsonis
  • Professor & Department Head Aerospace Engineering
Professor Gatsonis’ research entails the development of continuum, atomistic and hybrid models, and computational methods for fluids, gases and plasmas in regimes that range from nanoscale to macroscale and low- speed to hypersonic. ... Read more
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Arne Gericke
  • Interim Dean of Undergraduate Studies Undergraduate Studies
Professor Gericke is a biophysical chemist studying lipid mediated protein functions using calorimetric, spectroscopic, and advanced microscopic techniques. An area of particular interest is phosphoinositide mediated signaling. ... Read more
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Professor Gottlieb
Roger S. Gottlieb
  • Professor Humanities & Arts
In 21 books and 150 articles, Professor Gottlieb has focused on the connection between the social and historical conditions under which we live and our moral and spiritual values, while shedding light on humanity’s past, current and future relationship ... Read more
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