• Sara Arunagiri

    Sara Arunagiri is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College. She has conducted ethno-social research into how diverse groups interact with cutting-edge technologies, as well as exploring data science, high-performance computing, and machine learning.

  • Javed Aslam

    Javed Aslam is a professor at Khoury College. His research emphasizes machine learning and information retrieval, with forays into human computation, transportation, computer security, wireless networking, and medical informatics.

  • Amin Assareh

    Amin Assareh is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a vice president of data science at Fidelity Investments. He teaches courses on machine learning and data mining, and researches topics related to machine learning, natural language processing, and transfer learning.

  • Kathleen Aubrey

    Kathleen Aubrey is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a UX/usability consultant for clients ranging from the Broad Institute to MassDOT. Her goal is to teach techniques that can help her students and clients create systems which facilitate understanding for people with less knowledge.

  • Ricardo Baeza-Yates

    Ricardo Baeza-Yates is a professor of the practice and the director of research at Northeastern’s Institute for Experiential AI. He has held leadership positions in tech companies on three continents, taught in Spain and Chile, and co-wrote the best-selling textbook Modern Information Retrieval — among more than 600 other publications.

  • Keith Bagley

    Keith Bagley is an associate clinical professor at Khoury College, and a director of the Align program. His research focuses on human-computer interaction and the internet of things, and on broadening participation in computer science for underrepresented groups.