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Kenneth R. Diller, Sc.D.

Kenneth R. Diller, Sc.D.
Professor and Chair

Kenneth R. Diller, Sc.D.

Professor and Chair
Cockrell Family Chair for Departmental Leadership
Robert M. and Prudie Leibrock Endowed Professor in Engineering

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering
    Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology
    The University of Texas at Austin
    1 University Station, ENS 612
    Austin, Texas 78712-1084
    (512) 471-7167 (phone)
    (512) 471-0616 (fax)
  • ASME VaNTH Powerpoint Presentation
  • Office Hours: MW 1-2

Research Focus

Low-temperature biology, tissue banking, burn injury, computer vision.


Research Interests

Dr. Diller is an international authority on the application of the principles of heat and mass transfer and thermodynamics to the solution of many different types of biomedical problems and on the use of light microscopy to investigate the dynamics of biological processes at high and low temperatures. The primary areas of focus in his research include the frozen banking of human tissues for transplantation, analysis of the micro vascular basis of burn injury and how it may be exploited for the optimization of therapy, development of thermodynamic models of dynamic processes at the microscopic and macroscopic scales in biological systems, and computer vision techniques for quantitative measurement and interpretation of microscopic images.


Selected Publications

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