
معرفی
Ranjan Srivastava is a Professor and Department Head at the University of Connecticut's College of Engineering, Department of Chemical, Materials, and Biomolecular Engineering. He leads research in systems biology, computational material design, evolutionary algorithms, and applied machine learning, with joint affiliations in Biomedical Engineering and the Multidisciplinary Head & Neck Cancer Program at UConn Health.
- Education: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from University of Maryland, College Park (1999)
Research Interests:
His work focuses on applying evolutionary dynamics to solve complex problems in science and engineering, particularly in systems biology and metabolic engineering. Current research spans:
- Evolutionary algorithm development for biological systems modeling
- Computational optimization of bioprocessing strategies
- Machine learning applications in material science
- Multi-omics analysis of fungal signaling pathways
- Environmental engineering solutions for CO2 capture
Scientific Awards:
Recipient of multiple honors including the Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering membership (2018), UConn Family Support Award (2017), and School of Engineering Outstanding Faculty Mentoring Award (2013).
Students & Collaborations:
Advises graduate and undergraduate students including Nicole Beauregard, Christine Endicott, Maryam Pardakhti, and Ryan Padden. Collaborates with researchers at Yale University and UConn Health.





