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Faculty Research Interests

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Algorithms and Theory | Architectures and Compilers | Artificial Intelligence | Information and Data Management | Operating Systems and Networks

Algorithms and Theory

Robert P. Daley, Professor, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University.
Theoretical computer science, computational complexity, theory of learning algorithms.
Kirk Pruhs, Professor, PhD, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Algorithms, computer networking, scheduling.
Patchrawat Uthaisombut, Assistant Professor, PhD, Michigan State University.
Algorithms, combinatorial optimization.

Architectures and Compilers

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).
Youtao Zhang, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Arizona.
Computer security, program analysis and compiler optimization, computer architecture.

Artificial Intelligence

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.
Diane Litman, Professor and Research Scientist (LRDC), University of Rochester.
Artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, knowledge representation and reasoning, natural language learning, plan recognition, spoken language, and user modeling.
Kurt VanLehn, Professor, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cognitive modeling of learning, application of AI to education, machine learning.
Janyce Wiebe, Associate Professor, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Artificial intelligence, computational linguistics/natural language processing, discourse processing and word-sense disambiguation, statical natural language processing.

Information and Data Management

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.
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.
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.

Operating Systems and Networks

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.
Rami Melhem, Professor, PhD, University of Pittsburgh.
Fault tolerance, real-time systems, optical interconnection networks, and high performance computing.
Daniel Mossé, Professor, PhD, University of Maryland.
Distributed real-time operating systems, fault-tolerant systems, hypermedia and hypertext systems.
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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