Showing 16 of 125 results for "Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty"
  • Jose Perea

    Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Science

    Jose Perea is an associate professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Science. He is passionate about using nonstandard mathematical ideas to solve problems in data science and machine learning.

  • Robert Platt

    Associate Professor, Affiliate Faculty with the College of Engineering

    Rob Platt is an associate professor at Khoury College, affiliated with the College of Engineering. He researches at the intersection of robotic perception, planning, and control, with the aim of enabling robots to perform manipulation tasks in home, factory, warehouse, military, and health care environments.

  • Predrag Radivojac

    Professor

    Predrag Radivojac is a professor at Khoury College. His work strives to grasp the molecular basis for higher-level phenotypes and genetic disorders, and to develop algorithms and analysis techniques related to the function of biological macromolecules, mass spectrometry proteomics, genome interpretation, and precision health.

  • Rajmohan Rajaraman

    Professor, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs

    Rajmohan Rajamaran is a professor and the associate dean of faculty affairs at Khoury College. He has made important contributions in the areas of distributed hash tables and fundamental combinatorial optimization problems, with the former being incorporated in peer-to-peer systems.

  • Aanjhan Ranganathan

    Associate Professor

    Aanjhan Ranganathan is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research encompasses physical-layer security of wireless systems, secure localization and proximity verification, trusted computing architectures, and side channels.

  • Xiang (Jenny) Ren

    Assistant Professor

    Xiang (Jenny) Ren is an assistant professor at Khoury College. Her work focuses on building better performance and reliability into system software.

  • Mirek Riedewald

    Professor

    Mirek Riedewald is a professor at Khoury College. His research emphasizes the design of novel, scalable data management and analysis techniques, with applications in ornithology, physics, astronomy, and mechanical and aerospace engineering, among other fields.

  • Christoph Riedl

    Professor, Interdisciplinary with D'Amore-McKim School of Business

    Christoph Riedl is an associate professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the D’Amore McKim School of Business. His work focuses on optimal team design and management, the impact of social influence and information diffusion on social and economic networks, and the effect those networks have on human collaboration and decision-making.

  • William Robertson

    Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Engineering

    William Robertson is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Engineering. Using techniques such as security by design, program analysis, and anomaly detection, he aims to enhance the security of operating systems, mobile devices, and the web.

  • Herman Saksono

    Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary with Bouvé College of Health Sciences

    Herman Saksono is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. His research on human–computer interaction and digital health equity aims to encourage positive behaviors and catalyze social interactions around health, namely through a trio of health apps he designed and developed.

  • Aarti Sathyanarayana

    Assistant Professor

    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

    Assistant Professor

    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.

  • Abhi Shelat

    Professor

    Abhi Shelat is a professor at Khoury College specializing in cryptography and applied security. A recipient of awards from the NSF, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and the ACM, he uses secure computation protocols to enable mutually distrusting parties, each with private inputs, to jointly compute functions while ensuring maximal privacy and correctness.

  • Weiyan Shi

    Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary with the College of Engineering

    Weiyan Shi is an assistant professor in the Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Engineering. She is interested in NLP in the context of social influence dialogue systems such as persuasion, negotiation, and recommendation, as well as privacy-preserving NLP applications.