Khoury College.
Our people are our power
As part of one of the world’s leading colleges of computer science, our faculty and staff are committed to the success of our students. Team Khoury is on your side.
- Top faculty dedicated to teaching and mentoring in the classroom and in the lab
- Advisors and coordinators supporting students during every step of their educational journey from course selection to co-op placement
- Staff committed to creating a supportive environment, where productivity and collaboration flourish
Meet the people of Khoury College
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Amal Ahmed
Amal Ahmed is a professor at Khoury College. Her programming languages research has touched on semantics, type systems, secure compilation, gradual typing, and software contracts.
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Malihe Alikhani
Malihe Alikhani is an assistant professor at Khoury College. Both enthused and wary of the transformative power of AI, Alikhani teaches courses and conducts research on AI ethics and equitable natural language processing.
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Christopher Amato
Christopher Amato is an associate professor at Khoury College and head of the Lab for Learning and Planning in Robotics. His research lies at the intersection of robotics, AI, and machine learning, including planning and reinforcement learning in partially observable and multi-agent/multi-robot systems.
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Silvio Amir
Silvio Amir is an assistant professor at Khoury College. By applying natural language processing, machine learning, and information retrieval methods to personal and user-generated data, he aims to improve the reliability, interpretability, and fairness of predictive models and analytics.
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Ghita Amor-Tijani
Ghita Amor-Tijani is an associate teaching professor, and an assistant director of teaching faculty at Khoury College. She is interested in improving information retrieval and computation-based translation systems, and teaches courses on database management, discrete structures, and web development.
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Kevin Amorin
Kevin Amorin is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, where he teaches information assurance, systems and networks, and network security. After more than 15 years at Microsoft, Motorola, BitSight, and other companies, he now works as a software engineering manager at Google.
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Jose Annunziato
Jose Annunziato is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. In his work and teaching, he aims to design, craft, and explore tools for casual programmers, thus making practical computing solutions more available and accessible.
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Javed Aslam
Javed Aslam is a professor at Khoury College. His research emphasizes machine learning and information retrieval, with forays into human computation, transportation, computer security, wireless networking, and medical informatics.
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Amin Assareh
Amin Assareh is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a vice president of data science at Fidelity Investments. He teaches courses on machine learning and data mining, and researches topics related to machine learning, natural language processing, and transfer learning.
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Kathleen Aubrey
Kathleen Aubrey is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a UX/usability consultant for clients ranging from the Broad Institute to MassDOT. Her goal is to teach techniques that can help her students and clients create systems which facilitate understanding for people with less knowledge.
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Keith Bagley
Keith Bagley is an associate clinical professor at Khoury College, and a director of the Align program. His research focuses on human-computer interaction and the internet of things, and on broadening participation in computer science for underrepresented groups.
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Albert-László Barabási
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.
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Eli Barzilay
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.
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David Bau
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.
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