• Jeff Bond, Ph.D. (Rochester), Research Associate Professor of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, and Computer Science. Research Interests: Structural Biology of Proteins and DNA.
  • Joshua Bongard, Ph.D. (University of Zurich), Assistant Professor of Computer Science. Research Interests: How can we automatically design a robot with little human intervention? How can we automatically create a model of a physical system?
  • Elizabeth Chen, Ph.D. (Columbia), Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Computer Science. Research Interests: biomedical and health informatics, natural language processing, data/text/web mining, electronic health records, clinical decision support systems.
  • Jeff Dinitz, Ph.D. (Ohio State), Professor of Mathematics & Statistics, and Computer Science, and Interim Chair of Computer Science. Research Interests: computational and algebraic methods for determining the structure and existence of combinatorial configurations, such as designs and graphs, applications of combinatorial configurations to computer science and information theory and the design and analysis of combinatorial algorithms to find designs or label graphs.
  • Maggie Eppstein, Ph.D. (Vermont), Associate Professor of Computer Science. Research Interests: algorithms for biomedical tomographic image reconstruction, evolutionary computing, bioinformatics, ecological modeling, and inverse and optimization problems.
  • Byung Lee, Ph.D. (Stanford), Professor of Computer Science. Research Interests: database, data stream, data mining, and event processing.
  • Gagan Mirchandani, Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Computer Science. Research Interests: computer vision, image analysis, multiresolution analysis.
  • Kurt Oughstun, Ph.D. (Rochester), Professor of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics. Research Interests: electromagnetic and optical field theory, wave propagation phenomena, applied and computational mathematics.
  • George Pinder, Ph.D. (Illinois), Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Computer Science. Research Interests: groundwater hydrology and contaminant transport, numerical simulation in porous media, global optimization, optimal groundwater remediation design for contaminated sites.
  • Michael Radermacher, Ph.D. (Technical University of Munich), Associate Professor of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Computer Science. Research Interests: 3-D reconstruction of single particles by cryo-electron microscopy, image processing.
  • Donna M. Rizzo, Ph.D. (University of Vermont), Associate Professor of Civil and Environmanetal Engineering, and Computer Science. Research Interests: Numerical Methods, Artificial Neural Networks, Surface and Groundwater Hydrology.
  • Indra Neil Sarkar, Ph.D. (Columbia University), MLIS (Syracuse University), Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics and Computer Science. Research Interests: Biomedical and Health Informatics, Bioinformatics, Biodiversity Informatics, Genomics, Phylogenetics, Knowledge Represenation (Bio-ontologies), Natural Lanaguage Processing, and Data Mining.
  • Christian Skalka, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Associate Professor of Computer Science. Research Interests: programming language design, type-based security, distributed authorization.
  • Robert Snapp, Ph.D. (Texas - Austin), Associate Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics. Research Interests: pattern recognition, machine learning, neural networks, information geometry.
  • Austin Troy, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Associate Professor, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources and Computer Science. Research Interests: Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing, land use modeling, spatial statistics.<\li>
  • Sean Wang, Ph.D. (Univ. of Southern California), Dorothean Professor of Computer Science. Research Interests: temporal and sequence databases, time series management, continuous queries, data mining, scientific data management, information security.
  • Xindong Wu, Ph.D. (Edinburgh), Professor of Computer Science. Research Interests: data mining, knowledge-based systems, Web information exploration.
  • Jun Yu, Ph.D. (Washington), Professor of Mathematics & Statistics, and Computer Science. Research Interests: Mathematical modeling, asymptotic and numerical analysis of differential equations, hydrodynamic stability, perturbation theory, biomedical mathematics.