Research Area: Modeling & Biomedical Data Science

Ruogu Fang, Ph.D.

Research Summary Dr. Fang’s research focuses on the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI)/deep learning and the brain. Her research themes center around artificial intelligence (AI)-empowered precision brain health and brain/bio-inspired AI. She focuses on questions such as: How to use… Read More

Mingzhou Ding, Ph.D.

Mingzhou Ding, PhD

Research Summary: Dr. Ding’s research focuses on applying engineering approaches to understand the neural basis of cognitive functions and their impairments by neurological and psychiatric disorders. Specific areas of interest include the following: 1) multimodal neuroimaging (single unit, multiunit, LFP,… Read More

Malisa Sarntinoranont, Ph.D.

Research: Uses principles of continuum mechanics, fluid mechanics, mass transport theory, and pharmacokinetics to investigate tissue-level drug transport and the mechanical behavior of biological soft tissues. Dr. Sarntinoranont grew up in Starke, Clermont and Gainesville, FL. Her degrees are in… Read More

Karim Oweiss, Ph.D.

Karim G. Oweiss received his Ph.D. degree (2002) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Michigan (UM), Ann Arbor. He is currently a Pre-eminent Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (Hebert Wertheim College of Engineering)… Read More

Amor Menezes, Ph.D.

Research Interests: Dynamical systems theory and control, with applications to the fields of systems biology and synthetic biology. Amor Menezes joined the UF Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering faculty in August 2017 after a year as an Associate Project Scientist with… Read More

Samsun Lampotang, Ph.D.

Dr. Samsun Lampotang is a Professor of Anesthesiology in the division of Research. He is also the Director of the Center for Simulation, Safety and Advanced Learning Technology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He received his PhD… Read More

Scott A. Berceli, M.D., Ph.D.

Multiple interventional strategies have been employed over the last several decades to treat patients with clinically significant arterial stenoses, centered primarily on restoring perfusion to distal arterial beds via bypass grafting or angioplasty. While these therapies have been shown to… Read More

Curt DeGroff, M.S.E.E., M.D.

Dr. DeGroff’s primary interest is in non-invasive imaging, particularly pediatric and congenital echocardiography. Dr. DeGroff is also involved in research in heart valve development and computational modeling of the cardiovascular system.