Showing 16 of 174 results for "Academic & Research Faculty"
  • Stacy C. Marsella

    Stacy Marsella is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Science. His work, which is grounded in the computational modeling of human cognition, emotion, and social behavior, has applications for human behavior, health interventions, social skills training, and planning operations.

  • Chris Martens

    Chris Martens is an associate professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Arts, Media and Design. A recipient of the NSF Career Award in 2019, they research the design of elegant computational abstractions for interactive and generative software, especially creative applications such as generative art and games.

  • Varun Mishra

    Varun Mishra is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. His research leverages ubiquitous technologies like smartphones and wearables to enable mental and behavioral health interventions.

  • Alan Mislove

    Alan Mislove is a professor and the senior associate dean for academic affairs at Khoury College, and a core faculty member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute. His research deals with distributed systems and networks, with a focus on using social networks to enhance the security, privacy, and efficiency of emerging systems.

  • Alvaro Monge

    Alvaro Monge is a teaching professor at Khoury College, and assistant dean and director of computing programs for the college’s California campuses. He is passionate about supporting and retaining underrepresented students in computing and preparing them to thrive in the tech industry.

  • Mario Nascimento

    Mario Nascimento is a professor of the practice and the director of Pacific Northwest research at Khoury College. His research focuses on data science, specifically spatiotemporal databases.

  • Huy Lê Nguyen

    Huy Lê Nguyen is an associate professor at Khoury College. He researches the design and analysis of algorithms, with an emphasis on algorithmic techniques for machine learning and massive data sets.

  • Cristina Nita-Rotaru

    Cristina Nita-Rotaru is a professor at Khoury College and a founding member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute. In her research, she designs and builds secure, resilient distributed systems and network protocols.

  • Guevara Noubir

    Guevara Noubir is a professor and the executive director of cybersecurity programs at Khoury College. His research examines theoretical and practical aspects of privacy, security, and robustness in networked systems.

  • Mahsan Nourani

    Mahsan Nourani is a research assistant professor at Khoury College. Her research explores how people of varying backgrounds understand and interact with AI-assisted decision-making systems and the impact those systems have on societies, with the goal of enabling human-centered and responsible AI.

  • Alina Oprea

    Alina Oprea is a professor at Khoury College specializing in cloud security, applied cryptography, and security analytics. Over many years in industry and academia, she has researched and designed machine learning techniques to predict and protect against hacker behavior.

  • Lace Padilla

    Lace Padilla is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Science. She combines cognitive, neural, and computer sciences to study how people process data visualizations and how those visualizations can communicate more accurately and effectively.

  • Prashant Pandey

    Prashant Pandey is an assistant professor at Khoury College. He researches scalable data systems with robust theoretical foundations for efficient data management, and tackles every level of that challenge, from the theoretical aspects of data structures to the practical issues of scaling data systems.

  • Rupal Patel

    Rupal Patel is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. By analyzing speech production and motor control, then implementing AI and other computation techniques, she designs and develops assistive communication technologies for neurotypical and impaired speakers alike.