Showing 16 of 118 results for "Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty"
  • Steve Holtzen

    Assistant Professor

    Steve Holtzen is an assistant professor at Khoury College, affiliated with the Programming Research Laboratory. His research aims to design fast, accessible, and useful probabilistic modeling systems for everyday reasoning tasks, and he teaches courses on artificial intelligence, programming languages, and machine learning.

  • Seth Hutchinson

    Professor

    Seth Hutchinson is a professor at Khoury College. His research into ways to make robots smarter and more capable spans three decades and more than 300 publications.

  • Stephen Intille

    Professor, Interdisciplinary with Bouvé College of Health Sciences

    Stephen Intille is a professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. Using ideas from ubiquitous computing, user-interface design, pattern recognition, behavioral science, and preventative medicine, he develops technologies that measure and motivate health-related behaviors.

  • Chenyan Jia

    Assistant Professor

    Chenyan Jia is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed in the College of Arts, Media and Design. She conducts research at the intersection of human–computer interaction and mass communication, examining human-centered AI design, the influence of emerging media technologies on human attitudes, and misinformation.

  • Huaizu Jiang

    Assistant Professor

    Huaizu Jiang is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research interests include computer vision, computational photography, machine learning, AI, and natural language processing.

  • Zhengzhong Jin

    Assistant Professor

    Zhengzhong Jin is an assistant professor at Khoury College. He is interested in cryptography, teaching courses on the subject, and researching a proof system to delegate heavy computation to an untrusted server while ensuring the computation is correct.

  • Wengong Jin

    Assistant Professor

    Wengong Jin is an assistant professor at Khoury College. His research aims to use geometric and generative AI models to improve the costly, time-consuming process of drug discovery.

  • Engin Kirda

    Professor

    Engin Kirda is a professor at Khoury College, co-founder of the multinational Secure Systems Lab, and co-founder of Lastline, Inc., which detects and prevents advanced targeted malware. He has published more than 100 papers on malware analysis and detection, web application security, and social networking security.

  • Rébecca Kleinberger

    Assistant Professor, Director of the INTERACT Animal Lab, Interdisciplinary with the College of Arts, Media and Design

    Rébecca Kleinberger is an assistant professor at Khoury College. Her research covers topics including both human- and animal-computer interaction; technological enrichment for zoo animals; voice and music technologies; and assistive technology.

  • Wallace Lages

    Assistant Professor

    Wallace Lages is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Arts, Media and Design. He blends his multidisciplinary research into augmented and virtual reality with his artistic practice, which has been featured on four continents.

  • David Lazer

    Distinguished Professor, Interdisciplinary with College of Social Sciences and Humanities

    David Lazer is a University Distinguished Professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. His research investigates misinformation and political communication — especially on social networks — through the lens of computational social science.

  • Chris Le Dantec

    Professor, Interdisciplinary with the College of Arts, Media and Design, Director of Initiatives in Digital Civics

    Christopher Le Dantec is a professor and the director of digital civics at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the College of Arts, Media and Design. His research applies human-centered computing to the intersection of digital democracy and smart cities, including the development of novel computing interfaces and data-driven capacities that support collective action.

  • Ada Lerner

    Assistant Professor, Director of BS in Cybersecurity Program

    Ada Lerner is an assistant professor and the director of the undergraduate cybersecurity program at Khoury College. She researches human–computer interaction, security, and privacy.

  • Karl Lieberherr

    Professor

    Karl Lieberherr is a professor at Khoury College, having joined in 1985. His research has led to advances in programming technology and algorithms that are widely used for object-oriented technology and SAT solvers.

  • Tianshi Li

    Assistant Professor

    Tianshi Li is an assistant professor at Khoury College. She has sought to assist developers — even those who don’t specialize in privacy and security — to build mobile apps with native privacy support; she has also helped companies to comply with privacy, accessibility, and fairness requirements.

  • David Madigan

    Professor, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs

    David Madigan is a professor at Khoury College, and the provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Northeastern University. He brings extensive academic leadership experience at Columbia University, Rutgers University, and the University of Washington to the role, and has authored over 200 publications in Bayesian statistics, text mining, Monte Carlo methods, pharmacovigilance, and probabilistic graphical models over the course of his career.