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About Shelly Gulati

Dr. Shelly Gulati is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering and Computer Sciences at University of the Pacific. Her teaching interests include biotransport, biomechanics, biomaterials, and bioinstrumentation. Her research interests include microfluidics, biological fluid flow, drug delivery, water quality, and engineering education. Dr. Gulati received her Ph.D. in Bioengineering from University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Francisco. Her B.S. in Chemical Engineering is from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Gulati also completed post-doctoral training at the Imperial College London.

Positions

January 2013 - Present Assistant Professor, University of the Pacific School of Engineering and Computer Science
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January 2013 - Present Visiting Faculty, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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August 2010 - December 2012 Adjunct/Visiting Assistant Professor, University of the Pacific School of Engineering and Computer Science
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August 2009 - August 2010 Mathematics Lecturer & Faculty Mentor, University of California, Merced ‐ School of Natural Sciences
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October 2007 - July 2009 Postdoctoral Researcher, Instructor & Co-PI, Imperial College London ‐ Institute of Bioengineering, Department of Chemistry
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July 2001 - August 2007 Postdoctoral Researcher, Graduate Student Researcher, Research Mentor & Graduate Student Instructor, University of California - Berkeley
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Curriculum Vitae




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Honors and Awards

  • SEFI Annual Conference in Engineering Education, Honorable Mention Best Paper Award, 2009
  • Imperial College Postdoc Development Centre Conference Funding, 2009
  • Outstanding Scientific and Engineering Innovation Poster Award, Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Annual Meeting, 2005
  • UC Berkeley Graduate Division Summer Institute for Preparing Future Faculty, Institute Fellow, 2005
  • UC Berkeley Graduate Division Conference Travel Grant, 2005
  • Biomedical Engineering Society Travel Grant, 2004
  • Biomedical Engineering Symposium Conference Travel Grant, 2004
  • National Institute of Health Doctoral Trainee, 2000-2002
  • Johns Hopkins University Chemical Engineering Excellence in Research Award, 2000
  • Johns Hopkins University Dean’s List, 1996-2000
  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers Scholarship, 1996

Courses

  • BENG 53 Biology for Engineers I
  • BENG 63 Biology for Engineers II
  • BENG 63L Biology for Engineers II Lab
  • BENG 193A Biotransport
  • BENG 195 Senior Project
  • ENGR 110 Instrumentation & Exp. Methods
  • ENGR 110L Instrumentation & Exp. Methods Lab
  • BENG 197 Undergraduate Research
  • ENGR 191 Independent Study
  • ENGR 291 Graduate Independent Study
  • MECH 297 Graduate Research
  • MECH 299 Thesis
  • BENG 53 Biology for Engineers
  • BENG 103 Biomaterials
  • BENG 124 Biomechanics
  • ENGR 45 Materials Science

Education

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2007 - 2009 Postdoctoral training, Imperial College London
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2006 Ph.D., Bioengineering, University of California, San Francisco
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2006 Ph.D., Bioengineering, University of California - Berkeley
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2000 B.S., Chemical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
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Contact Information

Office Location: Anderson 103
Phone: 209.946.3178

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Articles (28)

Journal articles written by Dr. Shelly Gulati.