• Philip Gust

    Philip Gust is a clinical instructor at Khoury College. His human-computer interaction research emphasizes user interface design and computer-mediated collaboration, and he has more recently begun to explore questions related to preserving long-term access to born-digital content.

  • Benjamin Gyori

    Benjamin Gyori is an associate professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Engineering. His research combines computational modeling, machine learning, natural language processing, and human–machine interaction to improve our understanding of human biology and facilitate advances in health care.

  • Brent Hailpern

    Brent Hailpern is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and the former head of computer science for IBM Research. Hailpern’s research has focused on cognitive software, programming languages, and software engineering, and he is a fellow of both the ACM and the IEEE.

  • Lama Hamandi

    Lama Hamandi is an associate teaching professor at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on systems and networking.

  • Farhan Hameed

    Farhan “CJ” Hameed is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and the leader of medical informatics initiatives at Pfizer Innovative Research Lab. He specializes in semantic interoperability standards, ontologies, and integrated clinical solutions for healthcare-related projects and products, and has recently been exploring clinical research informatics including electronic data capturing, wearable devices, AI/machine learning, and digital biomarkers.

  • Ariel Hamlin

    Ariel Hamlin is an assistant teaching professor in the Khoury College. Driven by the ubiquity and vulnerability of cloud-based data storage, Hamlin is passionate about protecting that data, and seeks to build servers that can host a private database without learning about its contents or the queries made upon it.

  • Paul Hand

    Paul Hand is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Science. He researches theory and algorithms for AI and machine learning in the context of vision and imaging.

  • Elizabeth (Beth) Hawthorne

    Elizabeth “Beth” Hawthorne is a professor and a cybersecurity graduate program director at Khoury College. As the founding director and curriculum developer for Rider University’s cybersecurity graduate program, she is passionate about good cybersecurity education, and she teaches courses on both cybersecurity and digital forensics.