Faculty & Staff
The Engineering department considers its faculty and staff to include all those who actively support, teach for, and engage in curricular development for the program, and not only those with direct appointments to Engineering. Reflecting our values of interdisciplinary teaching and learning, we have spearheaded a system by which faculty members across the College of Arts & Sciences can seek joint appointments between their original department and Engineering.
Department Chair
Lauren Sassoubre holds a PhD and MS in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University and an MS in Marine Science from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. Her research focuses on environmental waters along urbanized coastlines and how we can use molecular (DNA-based) techniques to better understand the sources and fate of coastal microbial pollution and improve monitoring and management of coastal resources such as fisheries. This research has implications for protecting human and...
- Stanford University, PhD in Environmental Engineering (2014)
- Stanford University, MS in Environmental Engineering (2008)
- CSU Monterey Bay, MS in Marine Science
- Colby College, BA, Sociology
Full-Time Faculty
Christopher Brooks is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at USF, with a joint appointment in the Department of Engineering. He joined USF in 2002 after completing a PhD in computer science at the University of Michigan. He also holds an MS in computer science from San Francisco State University, and a BA and JBA in English and journalism, respectively, from the University of Wisconsin.
From 2010-2019, Professor Brooks served as associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences...
- University of Michigan, Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering, 2002
- San Francisco State University, M.S.. Computer Science, 1997
- University of Wisconsin, B.A./J.B.A., English and Journalism...
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Multiagent Systems
- Computing and Social Justice
Associate Professor Johnathan Cromwell's research focuses on how people collaborate with each other as they define, solve, and change problems while working on creativity and innovation projects in organizations. This work helps advance a nascent theoretical framework called "dynamic problem solving," which aims to explain when, why, and how people can fluidly shift between different models of problem-solving as they work within various constraints in organizations.
Cromwell's teaching...
- Harvard Business School, DBA Management, 2018
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. in Chemical-Biological Engineering, 2009
- Entrepreneurship
- Innovation
- Creativity
- Organizational behavior
Xiaosheng Huang leads a research team, with mostly undergraduate students, that has found the largest number of strong gravitational lens candidates using cutting-edge machine learning techniques. He leads large-scale observation programs for high resolution and spectroscopic confirmation of these candidates. His team has also developed the fastest lens modeling code, GIGA-Lens. He is the PI and Co-I of a number of significant programs on the Hubble Space Telescope, the James Webb Space...
- UC Berkeley, PhD in Physics, 2004
- Kent State University, BS & MA in Physics, 1995
- Cosmological analysis
- Machine learning/AI appplications
- Search for strong gravitational lenses in imaging surveys with machine learning
- Strong gravitational lens modeling
- Supernova spectroscopy
An associate professor in the Department of Environmental Science since 2016, Dr. Amalia Kokkinaki holds a PhD degree from the University of Toronto in Canada and joined USF after completing her postdoctoral research at Stanford University. She is an environmental engineer with expertise in groundwater flow, fate and transport of contaminants, and biological treatment of organic pollutants. Her research is in the nexus of mathematical and statistical modeling of the physical, chemical and...
- University of Toronto, PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2013
- University of Toronto, MASc, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2007
- Technical University of Crete, BS and MS, Environmental...
- Groundwater flow and transport
- Contaminant hydrogeology
- Environmental chemistry and microbiology
- Statistical modeling and data assimilation
- Bayesian inverse modeling
Tom MacDonald received his PhD from Stanford University. Professor MacDonald's research focuses on designing computer simulations of problems of pollution migration and using the results to engineer systems to contain pollutants and prevent further spreading. He has also published his research on the neural network application for bioremediation. Recently he has co-authored papers dealing with environmental risk and the precautionary principle.
- PhD, Stanford University
Julio Moreno is a professor of history and affiliated engineering faculty at the University of San Francisco. Born in the Salvadoran countryside, Professor Moreno fled his country's civil war at the age of fourteen and navigated the US educational system as an undocumented immigrant. He is the recipient of distinguished awards that include research fellowships on the globalization of U.S. business, technology, and diplomacy at the Library of Congress and the Institute for Historical Studies at...
Hana Mori loves teaching structural materials engineering and experimental methods for engineering and architecture. She was the first chairperson of the Department of Engineering, launched in 2020. She also created and has been directing the Architectural Engineering minor program within the Department of Art + Architecture. She has also taught international immersion courses and project courses in which students work with community partners.
Hana has been a teacher for 20+ years. In her...
- MArch, MS, Structural Materials Engineering, UC Berkeley
- BS, Civil Engineering, UC Berkeley
Daniel is the director of the Bachelors of Science in Data Science program. Daniel's research interests are in large-scale optimization modeling and algorithms. His postdoctoral research in the UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology focused on applications of optimization in radiation therapy, medical imaging, and machine learning.
- PhD, Mathematics, UCLA
Sean has an MFA in visual arts from Mills College, and a BA and BFA in art history and ceramics from Eastern Washington University.
Sean recently managed the studios in the USF Department of Art + Architecture, where he taught Fabrication Lab and Ceramics. Previously, as the research and experience developer at the Oakland Museum of California, he curated exhibitions while developing visitor research to better understand how people engage with informal education. Sean continues to investigate...
- MFA, Visual Arts, Mills College, 2004
- BA, Art History, Eastern Washington University, 2003
- BFA, Studio Art, 2002
Akshay joined as an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering during fall 2022. He is passionate about teaching complex engineering concepts in a manner that strengthens foundations, builds intuition, and is easily accessible to all students, without compromising on rigor or depth. At USF, Akshay will work on teaching and developing courses in physics and mathematics aimed at all engineering students, and courses in the electrical engineering concentration.
Prior to joining USF...
- UC Berkeley, PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 2020
- National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India, B. Tech in Electronics and Communications Engineering, 2014
- Electrical Engineering
- Magnetism
- Ultrafast magnetism and magneto-optics
- Solid state electronics and device physics
William (Billy) Riggs, Ph.D., AICP, LEED AP is a professor at the University of San Francisco School of Management and the Director of the Autonomous Vehicles and the City Initiative. He has worked in venture capital and management consulting and been an advisor to multiple companies and start-ups on technology, engineering, smart mobility and urban development. His experience also extends to academic administration, curriculum design, and finance having held academic appointments in city...
- Ph.D., City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2011
- Master of Urban Planning, Economics and Spatial Analysis, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 2003
- Bachelor of Arts...
Gennifer (Genna) Smith received her BS in electrical engineering with a double major in biology from the University of New Mexico. While pursuing her BS, Gennifer conducted research at Sandia National Laboratories where she worked on a point-of-care device for tuberculosis detection. She then continued to research low-cost medical devices as part of her PhD in electrical engineering at Stanford University. In particular, she developed a portable urinalysis device capable of analyzing the...
- PhD, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
- MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
- BS, Electrical Engineering, Biology, University of New Mexico
Part-Time Faculty
Henriette Cornet is an expert in sustainable urban mobility and autonomous vehicles. From 2020 to 2023, she led the thematic area of automated mobility at the International Association of Public Transport (UITP) and supervised the European project SHOW, with a budget of 30 million euros. For three years, she also led a team of designers specializing in autonomous mobility at the TUMCREATE research institute in Singapore. After obtaining her PhD from the Technical University of Munich in 2012...
- Technical University of Munich (Germany), PhD in Civil Engineering and Life Cycle Assessment, 2012
- University of Technology of Troyes (France), Master in Engineering, Material and Environmental...
- Sustainable urban mobility
- Autonomous vehicles
- User engagement in innovation processes
- Human-centric design
- Material and environmental sciences
Luigi (Lou) Lucaccini has a PhD in engineering psychology from UCLA and an MBA from USF. He is an adjunct professor both in the entrepreneurship, innovation, strategy and international business department in the School of Management and in the engineering department in the College of Arts and Sciences. He was part of the curriculum development group that helped to plan for USF’s engineering program. Among other assignments, he has enjoyed teaching courses for new students in the first-year...
- UC Los Angeles, PhD in Engineering Psychology, 1968
- USF, MBA, 1980
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Operation
- Engineering Psychology
- Education Research and Development
- Adaptive Computer-Aided Training Systems
Moses is an adjunct instructor in the department of engineering. They are committed to adaptive and inclusive education, and their instructional practices are informed by six semesters of teaching and facilitating discussion sections and contributing to course content for hundreds of UC Berkeley undergraduates in linear algebra, circuits, and introductory machine learning concepts in the lower-division EECS16AB courses.
- UC Berkeley, MS in Electrical Engineering, 2022
- UC Berkeley, BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2020
Program Assistant
Samantha Lam
Program Assistant for the Department of Engineering and the Department of Physics & Astronomy
Harney 107E
slam14@usfca.edu
415-422-6155