Showing 16 of 209 results for "Boston, Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty, Teaching Faculty"
  • Jose Sierra

    Teaching Professor, Associate Director - Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Graduate Program

    Jose Sierra is a teaching professor at Khoury College, and the associate director of the information assurance and cybersecurity program. He runs the EVALUES IT Security Laboratory, where he explores assessment methodologies for commercial implementations of IPSEC architecture in such areas as the aerospace defense and the telecoms sectors.

  • Mohit Singhal

    Assistant Teaching Professor

    Mohit Singhal is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. He researches how content moderation, and biases in automated moderation and ranking systems in particular, affects users and platforms.

  • David Smith

    Associate Professor

    David Smith is an associate professor at Khoury College. His research spans the fields of natural language processing, computational linguistics, information retrieval, machine learning, digital libraries, digital humanities, and political science.

  • Jay Spitulnik

    Associate Teaching Professor, Director of Health Informatics Graduate Program

    Jay Spitulnik is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College, and the director of the Health Informatics graduate program. He brings a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology and 10 years of project management experience in the healthcare industry to questions of project management technology, organizational behavior, and statistics in patient care.

  • David Stein

    Assistant Professor

    David Stein is an assistant professor, jointly appointed between Khoury College and the School of Law. He studies the interplay between emerging technologies and legal institutions, and holds seven patents for digital identity and database management technologies.

  • Jesse Stern

    Assistant Teaching Professor

    Jesse Stern is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. He teaches courses on discrete mathematics and algorithms, both because he loves the topics and because he believes they give students a suite of useful concepts and modes of thought to tackle other problems in computer science.

  • Laney Strange

    Director of Broadening Participation, Director for Teaching Faculty - Boston, Teaching Professor

    Laney Strange is a teaching professor, director for teaching faculty in Boston, and director of broadening participation at Khoury College. She advocates for underrepresented groups in computer science and holds Women’s Community of Code workshops that empower girls and women to pursue programming.

  • Ravi Sundaram

    Professor

    Ravi Sundaram is a professor at Khoury College and the former director of engineering at Akamai Technologies, where he helped build the world’s leading content delivery network. In his network and algorithms research, he devises efficient schemes to improve the performance of network-based applications.

  • Amir Tahmasebi

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Amir Tahmasebi is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a director of data science at medical device company Becton Dickinson. He researches ways to tackle clinical problems using machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision, and holds more than 30 patents worldwide.

  • Zhi Tan

    Assistant Professor

    Zhi Tan is an assistant professor at Khoury College. He studies how robots interact with the world and how they can be integrated with human users, each other, and intelligent systems.

  • Cheng Tan

    Assistant Professor

    Cheng Tan is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His systems and security research focuses on building verifiable outsourced services and certified neural networks.

  • Frank Tip

    Professor

    Frank Tip is a professor at Khoury College and a former researcher with IBM and Samsung. He studies a host of software engineering and program analysis topics, including the use of program analysis in tools that make programmers more productive and software more reliable.