• Albert-László Barabási

    Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science, University Distinguished Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Science

    Albert-László Barabási is the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science and a Distinguished University Professor at Northeastern University, director of the Center for Complex Network Research, and a joint appointee within Khoury College and the College of Science. His award-winning work includes the discovery of scale-free networks and the Barabási-Albert model to explain their prevalence in natural, technological, and social systems.

  • Eli Barzilay

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Eli Barzilay is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a member of Northeastern’s Programming Research Laboratory. The main focus of his teaching and research is programming languages, which he has explored in everything from formal methods and to computer music.

  • John Basl

    Associate Professor, Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Affiliate Appointment

    John Basl is an associate professor at Khoury College. His work explores the philosophical and ethical challenges presented by emerging technologies.

  • David Bau

    Assistant Professor

    David Bau is an assistant professor at Khoury College and the lead principal investigator of the National Deep Inference Fabric project. His research centers on human–computer interaction and machine learning, including the gap between the efficacy of AI and scientists’ ability to explain it.

  • Soheil Behnezhad

    Assistant Professor

    Soheil Behnezhad is an associate professor at Khoury College. He is broadly interested in theoretical computer science, with much of his work focused on graph algorithms and the theoretical foundations of big data algorithms.