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Radhika Barua, Ph.D.

Radhika Barua, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

rbarua@vcu.edu(716) 380-7055

Dr. Barua specializes in developing multifunctional magnetic materials systems for diverse applications in the power & energy sector.

Carlos Castano, Ph.D.

Carlos Castano, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

cecastanolond@vcu.edu804-828-1998

Professor Castano specializes in tailoring surface properties of materials for applications in energy, transportation, and manufacturing.

Surface EngineeringFunctional CoatingsNanomaterials EngineeringCorrosion EngineeringThin film deposition and characterization
Shawn (Sheng-Chieh) Chen, Ph.D.

Shawn (Sheng-Chieh) Chen, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

scchen@vcu.edu804-827-0306

Shawn's research interests include airborne and liquid-borne nanoparticle filtration, NanoEHS, and indoor and urban air pollution control.

Nanofiltration and ultrafiltrationAir pollution controlAerosol sampling and instrumentationIndoor Air QualityCFD simulation
Laleh Golshahi, Ph.D.

Laleh Golshahi, Ph.D.

Engineering Foundation Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

lgolshahi@vcu.edu(804) 827-3742

Dr. Golshahi specializes in aerosol science and in vitro-in vivo correlations for respiratory support, diagnosis and inhalation therapy.

Aerosol Science and MedicineIn Vitro and In Vivo Models Of Respiratory DepositionHealth-Related Aerosols Exposure ControlTargeted Respiratory Drug DeliveryAerosol filtration
Nastassja A. Lewinski, Ph.D.

Nastassja A. Lewinski, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Life Science Engineering

nalewinski@vcu.edu(804) 828-0317

Dr. Lewinski's research topics include nanomaterial toxicity, nanomedicine, and nanoinformatics.

Nanomaterial toxicityNanoinformaticsNanomedicineAdvanced in vitro exposure systemsComparative in vitro – in vivo analyses