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  • 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.

  • Miguel Fuentes-Cabrera

    Associate Teaching Professor

    Miguel Fuentes-Cabrera is an associate teaching professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, based in Oakland. Before joining Khoury College in 2023, Fuentes-Cabrera built his research career at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, where he used computational physics techniques to investigate nanomaterials.

  • Sandy Ganzell

    Teaching Professor

    Sandy Ganzell is a teaching professor at Khoury College. He taught mathematics and computer science for two decades before joining Khoury College in 2024, excited by the opportunity to teach in the Align program.

  • Chris Geeng

    Assistant Teaching Professor

    Chris Geeng is a teaching professor at Khoury College. They are interested in technology design as a way to enfranchise marginalized people and minimize harm; to that end, they teach courses on human–computer interaction and object-oriented programming and conduct research related to privacy practices.

  • Eric Gerber

    Assistant Teaching Professor

    Eric Gerber is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His data science and statistics research examines sports topics, including minor league baseball prospects.

  • Gabriela Gongora-Svartzman

    Associate Teaching Professor, Director of Computing Programs – Miami

    Gabriela Gongora-Svartzman is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College and the director of computing programs for the Miami campus. She seeks to leverage her leadership skills and strong Miami connections to build partnerships, recruit diverse faculty and staff, and welcome new students.

  • Ian Gorton

    Professor of the Practice, Director of Mobility Programs

    Ian Gorton is a professor of the practice and the director of mobility programs at Khoury College’s Seattle campus. His work focuses on creating and analyzing high-performance distributed systems and tools that embody design principles, for use by architects in other projects.

  • John Alexis Guerra Gomez

    Associate Teaching Professor

    John Alexis Guerra Gomez is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College. Throughout his career in academia and industry, he has worked on data, user interface design, network visualization, and human–computer interaction projects, both in the US and in his native Colombia.

  • Philip Gust

    Visiting Clinical Instructor

    Philip Gust is a clinical instructor at Khoury College. His human-computer interaction research emphasizes user interface design and computer-mediated collaboration, and he has more recently begun to explore questions related to preserving long-term access to born-digital content.

  • Brent Hailpern

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Brent Hailpern is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and the former head of computer science for IBM Research. Hailpern’s research has focused on cognitive software, programming languages, and software engineering, and he is a fellow of both the ACM and the IEEE.

  • Lama Hamandi

    Associate Teaching Professor

    Lama Hamandi is an associate teaching professor at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on systems and networking.

  • Farhan Hameed

    Part-Time Lecturer

    Farhan “CJ” Hameed is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and the leader of medical informatics initiatives at Pfizer Innovative Research Lab. He specializes in semantic interoperability standards, ontologies, and integrated clinical solutions for healthcare-related projects and products, and has recently been exploring clinical research informatics including electronic data capturing, wearable devices, AI/machine learning, and digital biomarkers.

  • Ariel Hamlin

    Assistant Teaching Professor

    Ariel Hamlin is an assistant teaching professor in the Khoury College. Driven by the ubiquity and vulnerability of cloud-based data storage, Hamlin is passionate about protecting that data, and seeks to build servers that can host a private database without learning about its contents or the queries made upon it.