• Kylie Ariel Bemis

    Kylie Ariel Bemis is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College, who develops the master’s in data science program curriculum. She is interested in statistical computing environments and methods for complex data, and active in outreach to the Native American and LGBTQ+ communities.

  • Enrico Bertini

    Enrico Bertini is an associate professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Arts, Media and Design. Through his research and his podcast Data Stories, he works to make data visualization more understandable and useful for broad audiences.

  • Rasika Bhalerao

    Rasika Bhalerao is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. Her areas of teaching include introductory courses (Fundamentals of Computer Science and the Align program), artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and ethical computing.

  • Anurag Bhardwaj

    Anurag Bhardwaj is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College and a Bay Area-based data scientist. He researches large scale machine learning, computer vision, and deep learning, and his work on online visual fashion recommendation has received significant media attention.

  • Adeel Bhutta

    Adeel A. Bhutta is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College. His research primarily focuses on image processing and computer vision, and he is currently working on selective subtraction and deep learning. A recipient of numerous awards, he has taught a wide range of courses during his teaching career, including ones he developed.

  • Timothy W. Bickmore

    Timothy Bickmore is a professor at Khoury College and the director of the Relational Agents Group. He develops and evaluates computer agents that emulate face-to-face interactions between health providers and patients, with human–computer interaction, natural language processing, and animation playing a role.

  • Florin Bidian

    Florin Bidian is a professor of the practice and the coordinator of the economics–data science program in the Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH). His research explores the intersection of data science, machine learning, and economics.

  • Elettra Bietti

    Elettra Bietti is an assistant professor jointly appointed between Khoury College and the School of Law. She became interested in tech while working as an antitrust and intellectual property litigator representing tech and pharmaceutical clients, and now researches how technology overlps with data law, privacy, and antitrust laws in the digital economy.