• David Lazer

    David Lazer is a University Distinguished Professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. His research investigates misinformation and political communication — especially on social networks — through the lens of computational social science.

  • Chris Le Dantec

    Christopher Le Dantec is a professor and the director of digital civics at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Arts, Media and Design. His research applies human-centered computing to the intersection of digital democracy and smart cities, including the development of novel computing interfaces and data-driven capacities that support collective action.

  • Hyonho Lee

    Hyonho Lee is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and builds platform services for Microsoft’s Azure Compute team. He is interested in the theory of distributed computing, and both works with and teaches classes related to algorithms.

  • Jeongkyu Lee

    Jeongkyu Lee is a teaching professor at Khoury College and a former database administrator with Hana Bank and IBM. He teaches courses in big data, NoSQL databases, Python, and statistics.

  • Ada Lerner

    Ada Lerner is an assistant professor and the director of the undergraduate cybersecurity program at Khoury College. She researches human–computer interaction, security, and privacy.

  • Benjamin Lerner

    Benjamin Lerner is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College, and received the school’s CCIS Teacher of the Year and University Excellence in Teaching awards in 2017. His research explores semantics and programming languages, and he developed a language called Pyret to help introduce students to programming.