Showing 16 of 202 results for "Boston, Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty, Teaching Faculty"
  • Meica Magnani

    Meica Magnani is an associate teaching professor jointly appointed between Khoury College and the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. Her classes and research cover the ethics of computing technology and values in design.

  • Marie A. Maloney

    Marie Maloney is a senior lecturer at Khoury College and an associate program director for the health informatics program, where she earned her own MS in Health Informatics as part of the program’s first graduating class. She is also the chief executive officer of AEGIS Informatics in Rhode Island, and she enjoys sharing her passion and vision for the evolution of the field of health informatics with her students.

  • Panagiotis (Pete) Manolios

    Pete Manolios is a professor at Khoury College and the leader of the computer-aided reasoning group. His research uses formal methods to further the design, analysis, and implementation of aerospace, hardware, and component-based software systems.

  • Stacy C. Marsella

    Stacy Marsella is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Science. His work, which is grounded in the computational modeling of human cognition, emotion, and social behavior, has applications for human behavior, health interventions, social skills training, and planning operations.

  • Chris Martens

    Chris Martens is an associate professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Arts, Media and Design. A recipient of the NSF Career Award in 2019, they research the design of elegant computational abstractions for interactive and generative software, especially creative applications such as generative art and games.

  • Mardiros Merdinian

    Mardiros Merdinian is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a senior information security officer at State Street Corporation. His significant industry experience in the fields of information assurance and information security inform his cybersecurity courses, where he aims to teach students the practical applications they need to learn theoretical topics.

  • Sakib Miazi

    Sakib Miazi is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His research works to understand how users make privacy decisions and develop privacy-preserving tools and for ubiquitous technologies, and he teaches courses on cybersecurity, networks, and distributed systems.

  • Vidoje Mihajlovikj

    Vidoje Mihajlovikj is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His research focuses on software engineering, specifically layout and representation of reaction networks.

  • Varun Mishra

    Varun Mishra is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. His research leverages ubiquitous technologies like smartphones and wearables to enable mental and behavioral health interventions.

  • Alan Mislove

    Alan Mislove is a professor and the senior associate dean for academic affairs at Khoury College, and a core faculty member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute. His research deals with distributed systems and networks, with a focus on using social networks to enhance the security, privacy, and efficiency of emerging systems.

  • Joydeep Mitra

    Joydeep Mitra is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His research interests center around mobile app security and privacy, and he’s been recognized by Google with two Android security awards for discovering vulnerabilities in the Android platform.

  • Felix Muzny

    Felix Muzny is a clinical instructor and the director of teaching assistants at Khoury College. They care deeply about making computing classrooms more welcoming for all students, and their teaching and research both focus on computing education, digital humanities, and the intersection of sociology, ethics, and computing.

  • Huy Lê Nguyen

    Huy Lê Nguyen is an associate professor at Khoury College. He researches the design and analysis of algorithms, with an emphasis on algorithmic techniques for machine learning and massive data sets.

  • Cristina Nita-Rotaru

    Cristina Nita-Rotaru is a professor at Khoury College and a founding member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute. In her research, she designs and builds secure, resilient distributed systems and network protocols.

  • Guevara Noubir

    Guevara Noubir is a professor and the executive director of cybersecurity programs at Khoury College. His research examines theoretical and practical aspects of privacy, security, and robustness in networked systems.