Lisa Shatz, Associate Professor

Lisa Shatz
Chairperson, ECE Department
Associate Professor
lshatz@suffolk.edu
Office: Archer 306
Tel: 617 573-8234


Research Interests: Response of sensor hairs to acoustic stimuli


Education

B. S. Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. 1982
M. S. Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. 1986
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, M.I.T. 1996


Employment

Chairperson, ECE Department, Suffolk University  2007 - present

Associate Professor, Suffolk University  2004 - present

Assistant Professor, Suffolk University  1996 - 2003

Lecturer (part-time), Northeastern U. 1990-1991

Lecturer (part-time), Tufts U.  1987-1989

Teaching Assistant, M.I.T.   1985-1986

Engineer, Xerox Corp., El Segundo, CA 1982-1984


Publications

1. Shatz, L. “Slender Body Method for Slender Prolate Spheroids and Hemispheroids on Planes in Linearized Oscillatory Flow”, Phys. Fluids, 17(11), November 2005


2. Shatz, L. “The effect of hair bundle shape on hair bundle hydrodynamics of non-mammalian inner ear hair cells for the full frequency range” Hear. Res. Vo. 195(1-2) 41-53 (September, 2004).


3. Shatz, L. “Singularity Method for Oblate and Prolate Spheroids in Stokes and Linearized Oscillatory Flow”, Phys. Fluids, 16(3): 664-677, 2004


4. Shatz, L. “Indirect Boundary Element Method for Unsteady Linearized Flow over Prolate and Oblate Spheroids and Hemispheroidal Protuberances “, Int. J. Num. Meth. Fluids, 44:147-174, 2004


Presentations

Seminar for  MIT’s Brain And Cognitive Group Dec 15, 2006

Seminar for  MIT’s Brain And Cognitive Group May 20, 2005

Seminar for BU’s Hearing Research Seminar Series Nov. 12, 2004

Seminar at Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, July 29, 2002

Seminar for Suffolk University’s Seminar Series April 4, 2002

Seminar for BU’s Hearing Research Seminar Series July 20, 2001
 

Courses Taught

Circuit Theory II (and lab)

Electromagnetic Theory (and lab)

Engineering Statistics

Scientific Communication

Science and Technology Today

Science and Scientific Myths