Showing 16 of 108 results for "Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty"
  • Kevin Fu

    Kevin Fu is a professor at Khoury College and the College of Engineering, and founder and director of the Archimedes Center for Health Care and Medical Device Cybersecurity. He strives to understand and improve the security of embedded systems and devices, particularly in health care.

  • Yun Raymond Fu

    Yun Raymond Fu is a University Distinguished Professor jointly appointed between the College of Engineering and Khoury College. He is a widely renowned scholar in AI, machine learning, data mining, and computer vision whose resume includes 500+ scientific publications and 40+ patented inventions.

  • Joshua Gancher

    Joshua Gancher is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research into cryptographic software and formal methods seeks to mathematically verify the security of foundational software, and to create tools to do that process at scale.

  • Wolfgang Gatterbauer

    Wolfgang Gatterbauer is an associate professor at Khoury College. He works on the theory of scalable data management, with the goal of expanding data management systems and enabling them to support novel functionalities.

  • Fatemeh Ghoreishi

    Fatemeh Ghoreishi is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Engineering. Her research examines machine learning and Bayesian statistics for design and decision-making under uncertainty.

  • Matthew Goodwin

    Matthew Goodwin is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. He works with people on the autism spectrum to develop and evaluate behavioral assessment and intervention technologies, enabling caregivers to more capably and compassionately assist their loved ones.

  • Arjun Guha

    Arjun Guha is an associate professor at Khoury College. His programming languages research addresses security and reliability problems in web programming, systems, and robotics.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Megan Hofmann

    Megan Hofmann is an assistant professor at Khoury College. Her human–computer interaction and personal health informatics research often centers around the development and evaluation of accessible tools, including for people with disabilities.

  • Steve Holtzen

    Steve Holtzen is an assistant professor at Khoury College, affiliated with the Programming Research Laboratory. His research aims to design fast, accessible, and useful probabilistic modeling systems for everyday reasoning tasks, and he teaches courses on artificial intelligence, programming languages, and machine learning.

  • Stephen Intille

    Stephen Intille is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. Using ideas from ubiquitous computing, user-interface design, pattern recognition, behavioral science, and preventative medicine, he develops technologies that measure and motivate health-related behaviors.

  • Chenyan Jia

    Chenyan Jia is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed in the College of Arts, Media and Design. She conducts research at the intersection of human–computer interaction and mass communication, examining human-centered AI design, the influence of emerging media technologies on human attitudes, and misinformation.

  • Huaizu Jiang

    Huaizu Jiang is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research interests include computer vision, computational photography, machine learning, AI, and natural language processing.

  • Zhengzhong Jin

    Zhengzhong Jin is an assistant professor at Khoury College. He is interested in cryptography, teaching courses on the subject, and researching a proof system to delegate heavy computation to an untrusted server while ensuring the computation is correct.

  • Wengong Jin

    Wengong Jin is an assistant professor in the Khoury College. His research aims to use geometric and generative AI models to improve the costly, time-consuming process of drug discovery.