• Daniel Wichs

    Daniel Wichs is a professor at Khoury College. An expert in modern cryptography, Wichs researches all aspects of the field, including its theoretical foundations and its applications to information security. Wichs’ work was recognized in 2018 with the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship, which honors early-career scholars whose achievements mark them among the top scientific minds.

  • Christo Wilson

    Christo Wilson is an associate professor and associate dean of undergraduate programs at Khoury College. His research, which draws on computational, political, and economic methods, delves into the data, security, and privacy issues at the heart of our internet use.

  • Tegan Wilson

    Tegan Wilson is a distinguished postdoctoral fellow at Khoury College. Her research into improved datacenter infrastructures is informed by her background in applied math and theoretical computer science, and she remains interested in algorithms, networking/graph theory, and combinatorics.

  • Raimond Winslow

    Raimond Winslow is a professor jointly appointed between Khoury College, the College of Engineering, and Bouvé College of Health Sciences, as well as the director of life sciences and medical research at the Roux Institute. He is a notable contributor to the emerging discipline of computational medicine, and researches predictive analytics for healthcare settings.

  • Megan Winter

    Megan Winter is a graduate student services coordinator at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. She received her bachelor’s in information technology and administrative management from Central Washington University.

  • Barry Wolfield

    Barry Wolfield is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a managing director at Slalom Consulting, leading the company’s health and life sciences practice. His two decades in the health sciences industry have focused on using the new technologies and the information ecosystem to connect patients, providers, payers, and life sciences companies.

  • Lawson Wong

    Lawson Wong is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research focuses on learning, representing, and estimating knowledge about environments and the world in ways that autonomous robots can use.

  • Chieh Wu

    Chieh Wu is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. A prolific machine learning scholar and a specialist in kernel methods, Wu strives to blend those areas with biology, and to discover a unifying mathematical theory for neural networks.