Showing 16 of 211 results for "Boston, Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty, Teaching Faculty"
  • Tina Eliassi-Rad

    Joseph E. Aoun Professor

    Tina Eliassi-Rad is the inaugural Joseph E. Aoun professor at Khoury College, as well as an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute and the Vermont Complex Systems Center. Her research at the intersection of data mining, machine learning, and network science has earned her a place as a core faculty member at both Northeastern’s Network Science Institute, and the Institute for Experiential AI.

  • Mai ElSherief

    Assistant Professor

    Mai ElSherief is an assistant professor at Khoury College. Her research strives to minimize harm and improve prosocial behavior online by detecting and mitigating biases in natural language processing systems.

  • Michael Everett

    Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Engineering

    Michael Everett is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Engineering. His research sits at the nexus of robotics, deep learning, and control theory, with the goal of developing certifiable learning machines in which robots can safely, reliably, and efficiently perform tasks.

  • Don Fallis

    Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Social Sciences and Humanities

    Don Fallis is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. His research blends epistemology, philosophy of information, and philosophy of mathematics, and focuses primarily on adversarial epistemology — how people learn in a disinformation-filled world.

  • Sina Fazelpour

    Assistant Professor

    Sina Fazelpour is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. His research draws on tools and techniques from philosophy, cognitive science, agent-based simulation, and machine learning to analyze issues of justice, diversity, and reliability in data-driven and AI technologies.

  • Daniel Feinberg

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Daniel Feinberg is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, who formerly served as the director of the interdisciplinary Master of Science in Health Informatics Program. He conducts research on STEM education, and teaches courses on databases and programming, particularly as it relates to health professions.

  • Matthias Felleisen

    Trustee Professor

    Matthias Felleisen is a trustee professor at Khoury College and an oft-awarded, 40-year scholar in programming languages and software engineering. Among other contributions, he has developed a K–12 math and programming outreach project, the Racket programming language that supports it, and a widely used theoretical framework for modeling programming languages.

  • Jamon A. Foster

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Jamon Foster is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a senior manager of ancillary applications for Tufts Medicine. He specializes in personal health informatics, and teaches courses at the intersection of healthcare, business, and technology.

  • Kevin Fu

    Professor

    Kevin Fu is a professor at Khoury College and the College of Engineering, and founder and director of the Archimedes Center for Health Care and Medical Device Cybersecurity. He strives to understand and improve the security of embedded systems and devices, particularly in health care.

  • Yun Raymond Fu

    Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Engineering

    Yun Raymond Fu is a University Distinguished Professor jointly appointed between the College of Engineering and Khoury College. He is a widely renowned scholar in AI, machine learning, data mining, and computer vision whose resume includes 500+ scientific publications and 40+ patented inventions.

  • Joshua Gancher

    Assistant Professor

    Joshua Gancher is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research into cryptographic software and formal methods seeks to mathematically verify the security of foundational software, and to create tools to do that process at scale.

  • Wolfgang Gatterbauer

    Associate Professor

    Wolfgang Gatterbauer is an associate professor at Khoury College. He works on the theory of scalable data management, with the goal of expanding data management systems and enabling them to support novel functionalities.