First name,Last name,Preferred title,Overview,Position,Department,Individual
Maria,Koliou,Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,"My research interests span the fields of structural dynamics and earthquake engineering, and multi-hazard performance-based design for system functionality and community resilience. Through these areas, my research focuses on developing sustainable structural systems and hazard-resistant communities accounting for economic and social aspects. Ultimate goal is to contribute to the well-being of communities by developing novel resilient structural designs and systems against various natural and man-made hazards, and formulating fundamental mathematical frameworks to assess system functionality and community resilience under multiple hazards.",Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n335ff8eb
Theodora,Chaspari,Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,"The increasing use of wearable sensors allows the monitoring of individuals over long periods of time in non-ambulatory settings, providing new insights into diagnostic and therapeutic means. The large volume and variability of recordings from these sensors, their use in everyday life and beyond specialized places and the limited resources of appropriately trained people for the corresponding signal analysis underline the need of automatic ways to process them. My research focuses on addressing challenges in capturing, representing and analyzing the acquired signals, as well as interpreting them as a unified group and with respect to co-evolving behavioral markers and events. It has applications to psychophysiological well-being, personalized health, security, and human assistive agents.",Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n336c7859
Petros,Sideris,Assistant Professor,Resilient and sustainable infrastructure systems
3D Printed Concrete Structures
Novel materials in structural applications
Aging infrastructure and long-term performance
Accelerated construction and retrofit
Computational structural mechanics for structural damage/collapse and long-term performance
Numerical methods and software development
Experimental methods and large-scale structural testing
Performance-based Engineering and Life-cycle Assessment
Reinforced concrete structures
Energy harvesting from structural vibrations,Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,Civil Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n839fdca1
Dorrin,Jarrahbashi,Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,"Dr. Jarrahbashi's research focuses on developing new computational models suitable for high performance computing with high scalability to aid designing clean and efficient energy conversion devices. Her research experience encompasses computational fluid dynamics with applications in energy conversion in solar and thermal systems, energy storage, and engine emission control. Specifically, she studies reacting and non-reacting flows, single and multiphase flows, flow instability and mixing, liquid stream break-up, spray atomization, spray combustion, vortex dynamics, cavitating and condensating flows, thermal hydraulic behavior of supercritical flows for designing and optimizing supercritical carbon dioxide energy cycles.",Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,Mechanical Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nca8e475c