Faculty Research Interests
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- Ahmed Amer, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of California at Santa Cruz.
- Systems issues, particularly storage and file systems, operating systems, and distributed systems.
- José Carlos Brustoloni, Assistant Professor, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University.
- Computer networks, web, operating systems, security, quality of service, embedded systems.
- Shi-Kuo Chang, Professor, PhD, University of California at Berkeley.
- Image processing and pictorial information systems, office information systems, algorithms and modeling techniques, visual languages.
- Donald M. Chiarulli, Professor, PhD, Louisiana State University.
- Computer architecture, optical computing and interconnections, VLSI CAD.
- Bruce R. Childers, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Virginia.
- Computer architecture, compilers and software development tools, and embedded systems.
- Sangyeun Paul Cho, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Minnesota.
- Computer architecture, microprocessor design, and system-on-a-chip (SOC).
- Panos K. Chrysanthis, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
- Database and web systems, mobile and pervasive data management, distributed and cooperative/p2p computing, operating systems, real-time systems.
- Robert P. Daley, Professor, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University.
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to Forest Health.
- Milos Hauskrecht, Assistant Professor, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Artificial intelligence, reasoning, planning and optimization in the presence of uncertainty, machine learning, applications of AI in medicine and investments.
- Rebecca Hwa Assistant Professor, PhD, Harvard University
- Artificial intelligence, computational linguistics/statistical natural language processing, machine learning, plan recognition, human computer interaction.
- Alexandros Labrinidis, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Maryland, College Park.
- Web-aware data management, mobile data management, data warehousing, p2p data management, and sensor networks.
- Diane Litman, Professor and Research Scientist (LRDC), University of Rochester.
- Artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, spoken language processing, and artificial intelligence in education.
- Liz Marai , Assistant Professor, PhD, Brown University.
- Applications of computational modeling, visualization, computer graphics, and computer science to other scientific disciplines.
- Rami Melhem, Professor, PhD, University of Pittsburgh.
- Power aware computing, High performance computing, real-time systems and Optical Networks.
- Daniel Mossé, Professor, PhD, University of Maryland.
- Distributed real-time systems, scheduling, power-aware and temperature-aware systems, fault-tolerant systems.
- Kirk Pruhs, Professor, PhD, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
- Algorithmic problems that arise in computing and communication systems, scheduling, online algorithms.
- Patchrawat Uthaisombut, Assistant Professor, PhD, Michigan State University.
- Algorithms, combinatorial optimization.
- Kurt VanLehn, Professor, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Cognitive modeling of learning, application of AI to education, intelligent tutoring systems, embedded assessment, cognitive science and machine learning.
- Janyce Wiebe, Associate Professor, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo.
- Artificial intelligence, natural language processing/computational linguistics, discourse processing, word-sense disambiguation, and subjectivity and sentiment analysis.
- Youtao Zhang, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Arizona.
- Compilers, computer architecture, system security.
- Taieb Znati, Professor, PhD, Michigan State University.
- Distributed multimedia systems, high-speed networks to support real-time applications, performance evaluation, local area networks.
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