This year’s incoming faculty members exhibit a wide range of engineering expertise and bring research interests that range from nuclear and computational engineering to extreme environments and environmental fluid mechanics. Learn more about our newest Texas Engineers:

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William Charlton

Director, Nuclear Engineering Teaching Laboratory
John J. McKetta Energy Professor in Engineering

Ph.D. Texas A&M University

Previously: Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Professor and Research Director for the National Strategic Research Institute, University of Nebraska

Research interests include: application of nuclear science and engineering to national security, including nuclear nonproliferation, counter-proliferation, security and deterrence

Learn more: William Charlton Faculty Profile

Blair Johnson, Assistant Professor of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
Blair Johnson

Assistant Professor, Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering

Ph.D. Cornell University

Previously: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Arizona State University

Research interests include: environmental fluid mechanics, turbulence, sediment transport and mixing processes, experimental methods

Learn more: CAEE Department Welcomes New Faculty Member

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Filippo Mangolini

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering

Ph.D. ETH Zurich

Previously: University Academic Fellow, University of Leeds

Research interests include: investigation of surface phenomena in extreme environments (e.g. high temperatures and pressures, ionizing radiation, corrosive chemicals or mechanical wear)

Learn more: Filippo Mangolini Faculty Profile 

Edison Tomaz, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Edison Tomaz

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology

Previously: Research Assistant Professor, The University of Texas at Austin

Research interests include: sensing, recognizing and modeling health and human behaviors with sensor data; computational perception; wearable computing; machine learning; signal processing

Learn more: Edison Thomaz Faculty Profile

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Junmin Wang

Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Accenture Endowed Professor in Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin

Previously: Professor, The Ohio State University

Research interests include: control, modeling, estimation, optimization and diagnosis of dynamical systems, especially for automotive, vehicle, transportation, smart, automated and sustainable mobility, and human-machine applications

Learn more: Junmin Wang Faculty Profile

Karen Willcox, Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Karen Willcox

Professor, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Director, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
W.A. "Tex" Moncrief, Jr. Endowment in Simulation-Based Engineering and Sciences — Endowed Chair #5
Peter O'Donnell, Jr. Centennial Chair in Computing Systems

Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Previously: Professor and Founding Co-Director of the Center for Computational Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Research interests include: data to decisions in engineering systems; computational models and methods for design, optimization, control and uncertainty quantification of engineering systems; reduced-order modeling and multi-fidelity modeling; future aircraft technologies