• Ildar Akhmetov

    Associate Teaching Professor, Director of Computing Programs - Vancouver

    Ildar Akhmetov is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College, and the director of computing programs for the Vancouver campus. In addition to his significant tenure as a university educator, Akhmetov is also an entrepreneur who has founded and managed several businesses, and a software developer who has overseen the development, integration, maintenance, and security of a variety of computer systems.

  • Malihe Alikhani

    Assistant Professor

    Malihe Alikhani is an assistant professor at Khoury College. Both enthused and wary of the transformative power of AI, Alikhani teaches courses and conducts research on AI ethics and equitable natural language processing.

  • Omar Alonso

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Omar Alonso is a part-time lecturer at the Khoury College and a senior manager of applied science at Amazon. His main research areas include information retrieval, search quality evaluation, and knowledge graphs.

  • Greg Aloupis

    Teaching Professor

    Greg Aloupis is a teaching professor at the Khoury College. His research focuses on computational geometry, algorithms, and theory.

  • Christopher Amato

    Associate Professor

    Christopher Amato is an associate professor at Khoury College and head of the Lab for Learning and Planning in Robotics. His research lies at the intersection of robotics, AI, and machine learning, including planning and reinforcement learning in partially observable and multi-agent/multi-robot systems.

  • Silvio Amir

    Assistant Professor

    Silvio Amir is an assistant professor at Khoury College. By applying natural language processing, machine learning, and information retrieval methods to personal and user-generated data, he aims to improve the reliability, interpretability, and fairness of predictive models and analytics.

  • Tehmina Amjad

    Associate Teaching Professor

    Tehmina Amjad is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College. She conducts research on a variety of topics within the umbrellas of library sciences and machine learning, and her courses on discrete structures and information retrieval aim to connect Align students to more advanced computing concepts.