• Aarti Sathyanarayana

    Aarti Sathyanarayana is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. Her research leverages signal processing, machine learning algorithms, digital phenotyping, and biomarker discovery to improve human health and performance.

  • Saiph Savage

    Saiph Savage is an assistant professor and director of the Civic A.I. Lab at Khoury College. Her research focuses on creating intelligent civic technology to organize collective action for change, which includes battling misinformation and empowering gig and rural workers to access better jobs.

  • Samuel Scarpino

    Samuel Scarpino is an affiliate professor of the practice in Norhteastern's Network Science Institute, holding academic appointments in Khoury College, marine & environmental sciences, physics, health sciences, and the Roux Institute. He directs the Emergent Epidemics Lab and conducts research spanning topics from applied mathematics and statistics, to bioinformatics and computational biology, to machine learning and network modeling.

  • Martin Schedlbauer

    Martin Schedlbauer is a teaching professor, and the director of online faculty and programs at Khoury College. He is also the founder, CEO, and CTO of Technology Resource Group, Inc. and a CTO at BEA Systems, and he teaches courses in data and information science.

  • Logan Schmidt

    Logan Schmidt is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College, and the assistant director of computing programs for the Vancouver campus. He is a graduate of the Align program himself, and in both his research and teaching work he aims to introduce newcomers to computer science fundamentals in a way that helps them effectively build new careers.

  • Walter Schnyder

    Walter Schnyder is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College. He researches complexity theory, algebraic graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, and graphs, and is credited with the discovery of Schnyder’s Theorem.