- Ellen Spertus
Ellen Spertus is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Mills College and a part-time software engineer at Google. In 2001 she was named The Sexiest Geek Alive. She is the author of technical as well as social articles, often combining the two. She attended MIT, where she received her bachelor's degree (1990), master's degree (1992), and Ph.D. (1998).
- Jim Kajiya
Jim Kajiya is a pioneer in the field of computer graphics. He is perhaps best known for the development of the rendering equation. Kajiya received his PhD from the University of Utah in 1979, was a professor at Caltech from 1979 through 1994, and is currently a researcher at Microsoft Research.
- Vasant Honavar
Vasant Honavar is an American computer scientist, specializing in artificial intelligence. He received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he worked with Leonard Uhr. Vasant Honavar is a professor of Computer Science at Iowa State University. He heads the Iowa State University Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory. He is the founding director of the Iowa State University Center for Computational Intelligence, Learning and Discovery.
- Perry R. Cook
Perry R. Cook attended the University of Missouri at Kansas City Conservatory of Music from 1973 to 1977, studying voice and electronic music. He worked as a sound engineer and designer from 1976 - 1981. He received the BA in music 1985, and the BS in Electrical Engineering in 1986 from UMKC. He received a Masters and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford in 1990.
- Edward Felten
Edward Felten, a Princeton University computer scientist, hid and disabled the browser with a removal program he wrote while serving as a government witness during the antitrust trial in 1998. But in court, Microsoft adroitly demonstrated that, the way its software is written, Internet Explorer shows up unexpectedly now and then -- no matter how well the program is hidden -- backing its contention that the browser is integral to the operating system.
- Glen Diener
Glen’s goal is to offer a high-quality Computer Science and Systems Administration program, giving graduates the best opportunity to succeed. He loves to hear from former students who are succeeding, at least in part, due to the courses he teaches.
- Christopher D. Gill
Christopher D. Gill , Jeanna M. Gossett, Joseph P. Loyall, Douglas C. Schmidt, David Corman, Richard E. Schantz, and Michael Atighetchi, “ Integrated Adaptive QoS Management in Middleware: An Empirical Case Study ”, Real-Time Systems, special issue on best papers from RTAS 2004 , 29(2-3), pp. 101-130, March 2005.
- Serge Plotkin
Serge Plotkin Associate Professor
- David H. Laidlaw
David Laidlaw is interested in visualization and modeling applications of computer graphics and computer science to other scientific disciplines. He is working with researchers in, for example, archaeology, developmental neurobiology, medical imaging, orthopaedics, art, cognitive science, remote sensing, and fluid mechanics to develop new computational applications and to understand their strengths and weaknesses.
- Jon Udell
Jon Udell is an author, information architect, software developer, and groupware evangelist. He has been an independent consultant, was BYTE Magazine's editor-at-large, executive editor, and Web maven, and once upon a time was a developer at Lotus. In June 2002 he joined InfoWorld as lead analyst, author of the weekly Strategic Developer column, and blogger-in-chief. He also writes a monthly column for the O'Reilly Network.
- Phillip J. Windley
Phillip J. Windley , Board of Directors Dr. Windley is a nationally recognized expert in using information technology (IT) to add value to businesses. He regularly consults with businesses on this topic and is particularly interested in the areas of interoperability, web services, XML, and digital identity. Dr. Windley is a frequent author and speaker on these topics and writes a blog at www.windley.com. He is the author of an upcoming book from O'Reilly on digital identity.
- William Spears
- Mehryar Mohri
- Kenneth Pembamoto
Dr. Pembamoto was an international information technologies consultant. In this capacity, he played a major role in the development of Information Systems for several international organizations and African countries. Over the last 16 years, he has served as corporate officer for several companies. He also was a professional trainer of information technology and of leadership and change management.
- Ian Horswill
Ian Horswill. " Tagged Behavior-based Architectures: Integrating Cognition with Embodied Activity ." IEEE Intelligent Systems, September/October 2001, pp 30-38. IEEE Computer Society, NY. Horswill, Ian. " A Laboratory Course in Mobile Robotics ," IEEE Intelligent Systems , November/December 2000, pp. 16-21. Horswill, Ian. " Functional Programming of Behavior-Based Systems ," Autonomous Robots , 9 83-93, 2000. A paper on GRL. Horswill, Ian.
- Allen Downey
- Peng Ning
Peng Ning is currently an associate professor of Computer Science in the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. He was an assistant professor at NC State University from August 2001 to July 2006. He received his PhD degree in Information Technology from George Mason University in 2001.
- Vasant Honavar
My professional experience includes: Fundamental and applied research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data mining, bioinformatics, semantic web, information integration, service-oriented computing, and cyberinfrastructure for e-science and related applications. This research has been supported in part by grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. currently serve as a PI or co-PI on grants totaling approximately $6.2 million. This . . .
- Phil Venables
Phil Venables Managing Director and Chief Information Risk Officer Goldman Sachs BIO: As head of the firm’s Information and Technology Risk Management organization, Phil holds worldwide responsibility for Information Security, Technology Risk & Compliance and Business Continuity Planning.
- Sam Roweis
- Chris Manning
Christopher Manning Associate Professor of Computer Science and Linguistics
- Shambhu Upadhyaya
- Diane J. Litman
Diane J. Litman Associate Professor of Computer Science and Research Scientist (LRDC) Diane Litman received her A.B. degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1980, and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Rochester in 1982 and 1986, respectively.
- Gaurav S. Sukhatme
Gaurav S. Sukhatme - Home Page Gaurav S. Sukhatme Associate Professor of Computer Science Co-Director, Robotics Research Lab Director, Robotic Embedded Systems Lab
- Eric D. Mjolsness
- Pierre Flener
- Arun Lakhotia
Dr. Arun Lakhotia is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the Center for Advanced Computer Studies in the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Over the last twelve years he has been conducting research in reverse engineering and reengineering of software systems. His research, which started as developing aids for program comprehension, has now digressed in developing technologies for aiding security analysts analyze third-party components for security exploits.
- Liz Jessup
Liz Jessup jessup@cs.colorado.edu Associate Professor of Computer Science Liz received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Yale University in 1989, following a B.A. in Mathematics from Williams College, a brief stint in semiconductor research at GTE Laboratories, and an M.S. in Applied Physics from Yale.
- Lynn Andrea Stein
Lynn Andrea Stein is another MIT refugee--she was an associate professor of computer science--who has joined the Olin faculty. Stein, a pioneer in developing a new approach to teaching computer science, says that at MIT her work did not fit into the established "disciplinary pigeonholes." At Olin, she will not have to fit into the conventional pigeonholes of academic research because there will not be departmental boundaries.
- Simon Gray
Simon Gray Associate Professor of Computer Science
- Taieb Znati
Dr. Znati's current research interests focus on the design of network level channel abstractions for real-time communication networks to support multimedia environments, the design and analysis of medium access control protocols to support distributed real-time systems, and the investigation of fundamental design issues related to distributed systems in the areas of machine learning, cognitive modeling, problem solving, and analogical reasoning.
- Phil Windley
Phil: Often what I’m blogging is something I’d email to someone anyway --- it just leverages it for another use. Blogging is an easy, quick way to add information to a website and get content out to the public without the usual technical steps that are required of posting to a webpage (using HTML).
- Mark Chellis
Mark Chellis is Director of Carrier and Channel Marketing for Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business. He is responsible for marketing Motorola's Enterprise products with wireless carriers and Motorola's channel partners. Mark's career has included senior marketing and business development roles with Smith International, Compaq Computer, Unisys and several startups within the technology sector.
- Keith Levi
Dr. Levi has been a committee member or reviewer for conferences such as the Eleventh Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, the International Conference on Machine Learning, and the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Levi has been a reviewer for the journals: Heuristics; IEEE Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence; IEEE Expert; and IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics.
- Kirk W. Cameron
Kirk W. Cameron is an associate professor of Computer Science at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in August 2000. Cameron began research in performance analysis concurrently as a graduate student at LSU and a graduate associate working at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
- Stacey Franklin Jones
Dr. Stacey Franklin Jones Dr. Stacey Franklin Jones is the Dean of the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and an Associate Professor of Computer Science of Mathematics at Benedict College. Dr. Jones is a graduate of Howard University, Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University.
- Henry Chuang
Henry Chuang Associate Professor of Computer Science Dr. Chuang received his BS degree (Electrical Engineering, 1956) from the National Taiwan University, MS degree (Electronic Engineering, 1960) from the National Chiao Tung University, and PhD degree (Electrical Engineering, 1966) from North Carolina State University. He was a faculty member in the Computer Systems Laboratory and Dept. of Applied Math. and Computer Science at Washington University from 1966 to 1973.
- Bruce R. Childers
Bruce R. Childers Assistant Professor of Computer Science Dr. Childers received a BS degree (Computer Science, 1991) from the College of William and Mary, and a PhD degree (Computer Science, 2000) from the University of Virginia. He developed a novel system for the automatic design of application-specific processors. He also worked in industry on projects for custom VLIW/systolic architectures and low-power embedded processors.
- Monica Palmirani
Monica Palmirani, Associate professor of Computer Science and Law at Bologna University, School of Law, Italy. Graduated in Mathematic, Ph.D. in Legal Informatics and IT Law, teacher of several courses of Legal Informatics, eGovernment, Legal drafting techniques. President of the three-year undergraduate programme Legal Informatics and IT Law at the Bologna University School of Law.
- Spiros Mancoridis
Dr. Spiros Mancoridis Web: www.cs.drexel.edu/~spiros Spiros Mancoridis is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Drexel University. His research interests include reverse engineering and software maintenance among other things.