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Interdepartmental Faculty
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Michael E. Atwood, PhD
(University of Colorado)
Associate Dean for Research and for Undergraduate Education,
Professor.
Human-computer interaction, computer-supported cooperative work, organizational memory.
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Glenn Booker, MS
(University of California at Berkeley)
Assistant Teaching Professor.
Software engineering, systems analysis and design, software and process measurement, process improvement, object-oriented analysis and design, bioinformatics, and modeling of biological systems.
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David E. Breen, PhD
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Assistant Professor.
Geometric modeling; computer graphics; scientific visualization; medical imaging; simulation.
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Yuanfang Cai, PhD
(University of Virginia)
Assistant Professor.
Formal software design modeling and analysis, software economics, software evolution and modularity.
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Bruce W. Char, PhD
(University of California-Berkeley)
Professor.
Symbolic mathematical computation; algorithms and systems for computer algebra; problem-solving environments; parallel and distributed computation.
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Chaomei Chen, PhD
(University of Liverpool)
Associate Professor.
Information visualization, visual analytics, knowledge domain visualization, network analysis and modeling, scientific discovery, science mapping, scientometrics, citation analysis, human-computer interaction.
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Susan Gasson, PhD
(University of Warwick)
Associate Professor.
The co-design of business and IT-systems, early requirements analysis for boundary-spanning information systems, human-centered collaborative systems design, social informatics, distributed cognition and knowledge management, wicked problems.
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Thomas T. Hewett, Ph.D.
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Director of ACBS Program,
Professor.
Human computer interaction and cognitive engineering; development of computing environments to support knowledge, workers, and high performance experts.
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Gregory W. Hislop, PhD
(Drexel University)
Associate Professor.
Information technology for teaching and learning, online education, structure and organization of the information disciplines, computing education research, software evaluation and characterization.
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Pawel Hitczenko, Ph.D.
(Warsaw University)
Professor.
Probability theory and its applications to analysis, combinatorics, wavelets, and the analysis of algorithms.
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Xiaohua Tony Hu, PhD
(University of Regina, Canada)
Associate Professor.
Data mining and databases, including data mining algorithms and methods, Web mining, bioinformatics, data mining application in biomedical systems and real time data warehousing and OLAP.
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Jeremy R. Johnson, Ph.D.
(Ohio State University)
Interim Department Head, Computer Science ,
Professor.
Computer algebra; parallel computations; algebraic algorithms; scientific computing.
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Werner Krandick, Ph.D.
(Ohio State University)
Assistant Professor.
Computer algebra; parallel and distributed computation; computer arithmetic.
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Frank J. Lee, Ph.D.
(Carnegie Mellon University)
Assistant Professor.
Human-computer interaction; cognitive engineering and science; intelligent software agents for games and education.
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Lee Leitner, PhD
(Nova Southeastern University)
Associate Teaching Professor.
Information security and assurance, software engineering, networking and distributed computing, systems analysis and programming languages.
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Spiros Mancoridis, Ph.D.
(University of Toronto)
Director of Software Engineering Programs, Computer Science,
Professor.
Software engineering; software security; code analysis; evolutionary computation.
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Ko Nishino, Ph.D.
(University of Tokyo)
Assistant Professor.
Computer vision, computer graphics, analysis and synthesis of visual appearance.
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Krzysztof Nowak, Ph.D.
(Washington University)
Auxiliary Faculty.
Fourier analysis, partial differential equations, image processing, wavelets, asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues, numerical methods and algorithms, computer science education
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Jeffrey L. Popyack, Ph.D.
(University of Virginia)
Associate Professor.
Operations research; stochastic optimization; computational methods of Markov decision processes; artificial intelligence; computer science education.
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Karkal S. Prahbu, Ph.D.
(Harvard University)
Auxiliary Professor.
Computer and software engineering; advanced microprocessors and distributed operating systems.
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Vassilis Prevelakis, Ph.D.
(University of Geneva)
Assistant Professor.
Network and systems security, embedded computers, home automation networks.
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William C. Regli, Ph.D.
(University of Maryland-College Park)
Computer Science Department,
Professor.
Artificial intelligence; computer graphics; engineering design and Internet computing.
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Dario Salvucci, Ph.D.
(Carnegie Mellon University)
Associate Professor.
Human computer interaction; cognitive science; machine learning; applications for driving.
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Harish Sethu, Ph.D.
(Lehigh University)
Associate Professor.
Protocols, architectures and algorithms in computer networks; computer security; mobile ad hoc networks; large-scale complex adaptive networks and systems.
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Ali Shokoufandeh, Ph.D.
(Rutgers University)
Associate Professor.
Theory of algorithms; graph theory; combinational optimization; computer vision.
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Thomas J. Smith, MS, MBA, MA
(University of Iowa; University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota; University of Pennsylvania)
Assistant Teaching Professor.
Internet technologies, programming languages, software design and development processes, software engineering, information science education.
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Il-Yeol Song, PhD
(Louisiana State University)
Professor.
Conceptual modeling, ontology and patterns, data warehouse and OLAP, object-oriented analysis and design with UML, medical and bioinformatics data modeling & integration, and digital forensics.
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Elizabeth A. Spudich, Ph.D.
(Thomas Jefferson University)
Instructor.
Developmental biology, experimental teratology, and cell biology focusing on inflammation and immunology.
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Gerry Stahl, PhD
(University of Colorado, Northwestern University)
Associate Professor.
Human-computer interaction, computer-supported cooperative work, computer-supported collaborative learning, theory of collaboration.
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Lazar Trachtenberg, D.Sc.
(Israel Institute of Technology)
Professor.
Fault tolerance; multi-level logic synthesis; signal processing; suboptimal filtering.
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Giuseppe Valetto, Ph.D.
(Columbia University)
Assistant Professor.
Software engineering, autonomic computing and communication, semantic web techniques in service-oriented platforms, governance of software development.
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Susan Wiedenbeck, PhD
(University of Pittsburgh)
PhD Program Director,
Professor.
Human-computer interaction, end-user programming/end-user development, empirical studies of programmers, interface design and evaluation.
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