Our Team

Dr. Frank Barnes
Principal Investigator
Distinguished Professor, ECEE

Electromagnetic field interactions with biological systems, radical pair dynamics, and bioelectromagnetic safety.

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Dr. Hakki Gurhan
Senior Research Associate
Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering

Effects of weak static and radiofrequency magnetic fields on cancer cell proliferation and oxidative stress responses.

Jason Keller
Research Assistant
PhD Student, Biomedical Engineering

Research focus coming soon.
Quang-Nhat (Nhat) Dang
Research Assistant
PhD Student, Biomedical Engineering

Research focus coming soon.
Shani Tzarfati
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering

Computational modeling of vibrational energy transport in proteins and spectral density analysis in FAD-containing photoreceptors.
Frank Barnes

Frank Barnes received his B.S. from Princeton University in electrical engineering in 1954, his M.S. Engineer and PhD from Stanford University in 1955, 1956, and 1958. He joined the University of Colorado in 1959. He was appointed a Distinguished Professor in 1997. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2001 and received the Gordon Prize 2004 for innovations in Engineering Education from the National Academy. He is a fellow of IEEE, AAAS, and served as Vice President of IEEE for publication and as Chairman of the Electron Device Society and President of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, and as U.S. Chair of Commission K-International Union of Radio Sciences (URSI). He and his students have built lasers, flash lamps, super conductors, avalanche photo diodes and other electron devices..  Recently they have been studying the effects weak magnetic field on radical concentrations and changes in the growth rate of cancers and other cells.

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