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Currently the SMART program includes multidiciplinary faculty from [http://web.mit.edu MIT]. The Departments involved are [http://web.mit.edu/be/index.htm Biological Engineering], [http://meche.mit.edu/ Mechanical Engineering], [http://web.mit.edu/cheme/ Chemical Engineering], [http://www.eecs.mit.edu/ Electrical Engineering and Computer Science]and [http://dmse.mit.edu/ Materials Science and Engineering]. | |||
'''Roger D. Kamm''': rdkamm@mit.edu<br> | '''Roger D. Kamm''': rdkamm@mit.edu<br> |
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Participating Faculty
Currently the SMART program includes multidiciplinary faculty from MIT. The Departments involved are Biological Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Scienceand Materials Science and Engineering.
Roger D. Kamm: rdkamm@mit.edu
Research: Experimental and Computational Mechanobiology
Alan G. Grodzinsky: alg@mit.edu
Research: Mechanical, Chemical and Electrical Effects on Tissue
Patrick S. Doyle: pdoyle@mit.edu
Research: Dynamics of Biopolymers and Complex Fluids
H. Harry Asada: asada@mit.edu
Research: d'Arbeloff Laboratory for Information Systems and Technology
Jongyoon Han: jyhan@mit.edu
Research: Micro/Nanofluidic BioMEMS Fabrication and Applications
Krystyn J. Van Vliet: krystyn@mit.edu
Research: Experimental and Computational Approaches for Mechanically Coupled Material Systems
Matthew J. Lang: mjlang@mit.edu
Research: Optical Trapping and Single Molecule Biophysics
Peter T.C. So: ptso@mit.edu
Research: Bioinstrumentation Engineering Analysis and Microscopy (BEAM)
Bruce Tidor: tidor@mit.edu
Research: Theoretical and Computational Analysis of Complex Biological Systems
Subra Suresh: ssuresh@mit.edu
Research: Mechanical Properties of Engineered and Biological Materials