Research Areas
In keeping with the interdisciplinary nature of modern research, we do not have traditional academic departments
Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics focuses on the creation and study of mathematical
and computational tools broadly applicable in science and engineering,
and on their use in solving challenging problems in these and related
fields.
Applied Physics (including materials science)
The frontier
of high-energy physics is "the even smaller" and that of
astrophysics is "the ever larger." Applied Physics, of which
the study of condensed matter is a large part, has its own frontier,
"the ever more complex," covering the interfaces of physics,
chemistry, biology, and engineering.
Bioengineering
The application of engineering principles and
techniques to address problems in biology and medicine has resulted in
a number of important contributions to health and scientific
discovery. Research includes understanding aspects of
biological function and tackling medical
problems by developing instruments and devices that, for example, mimic
biological organs or assist in drug delivery.
Computer Science
Faculty and students in computer science investigate a wide
range of topics, including ground-breaking work in provably secure
cryptography, the implementation of sensor nets, developments at the
interface of economics and computer science, and discoveries in VLSI.
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering covers a range of research areas from
devices to systems. The emphasis on practice infused with fundamental
science and mathematics offers ample research opportunities, both
theoretical and experimental, at the forefront of the field and
its interdisciplinary applications.
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Faculty are engaged in finding engineered solutions
to the problems in the atmospheric, terrestrial, and aquatic compartments
of the earth's environment. Research ranges from atmospheric sciences
to microbiology, climate, oceanography, environmental chemistry,
water management, and international environmental
policy.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering research ranges from fundamental work in
solid and fluid mechanics to diverse studies in materials, mechanical
systems, and biomechanics. Key areas of investigation include mechanics
of materials, structures, and geophysical and biological systems
involved phenomena such as elasticity, plasticity, buckling, fracture,
and wave motion.

