Dimitris Lagoudas

Professor Aerospace Engineering Phone: (979) 845-1604     Email: d-lagoudas@tamu.edu Webpage: http://smart.tamu.edu/people/faculty/dimitrislagoudas.htm Research Areas: Micromechanics of Active Materials and Smart Structures Phase transformations in Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) Thermoelectric heat transfer in SMA actuators SMA Elastomeric Composite Dampers Oxidation and Damage in Metal Matrix...

Binayak Mohanty

Regents Professor CoALS Chair in Hydrologic Engineering & Sciences Biological and Agricultural Engineering Phone: 979-458-4421  Email: bmohanty@tamu.edu Webpage: http://baen.tamu.edu/people/mohanty-binayak/ Dr. Mohanty’s research includes water, heat, and chemical transport measurement and modeling in variably-saturated porous media ranging from core-scale to regional-scale; measurement and modeling of hydraulic properties; and...

K R. Rajagopal

 Professor  Mechanical Engineering Distinguished Professor Regents Professor Forsyth Chair in Mechanical Engineering Professor of Mathematics Professor of Biomedical Engineering Professor of Civil Engineering Professor of Chemical Engineering Senior Research Scientist, Texas Transportation Institute Phone: 979-862-4552 ...

Daniel Roelke

Professor, Aquatic Ecology Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Phone: 979-845-0169 Email: droelke@tamu.edu Webpage: http://waterprogram.tamu.edu/profile/DRoelke  My research program encompasses field studies, laboratory experiments, and mathematical modeling simulations that address lower foodweb ecology in aquatic ecosystems. Emphasis is placed on interactions between foodweb components and the physicochemical environment. My research projects...

R. Saravanan

 Professor Atmospheric Sciences Phone: 979.845.0175   Email: sarava@tamu.edu Webpage: http://envp.tamu.edu/profile/RSaravanan My research focuses on the mathematical and physical aspects of the climate system. Of primary interest to me are the physical mechanisms that are responsible for the climate of the Earth, in the present, in the past (paleoclimate), and in the future (climate change). This means addressing questions such as: How does...

Yuefeng Sun

  Mollie B. and Richard A. Williford Professor Geology Phone: 979-845-0635 Email: sun@geos.tamu.edu Webpage: http://geoweb.tamu.edu/profile/YSun The ultimate recovery of world’s hydrocarbon reserves (conventional and unconventional) depends largely on our understanding of reservoir heterogeneity and the physics of in-situ reservoir fluid flow. As in the past when geologists played the leading role in petroleum discovery and...