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People

Kenneth P. Birman

Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Director of MEng Program
N. Rama Rao Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Univ of California, Berkeley, 1981
Research focus: Reliability and security in modern networked environments
Kenneth P. Birman

Robert L. Constable

Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968
Research focus: Type theory and automated reasoning
Robert L. Constable

Nate Foster

Assistant Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., Univ of Penn, 2009
Research focus: Programming languages, data management, security, semantics, type systems, bidirectional languages, information flow, provenance, data synchronization, and mechanized proof
Nate Foster

Johannes Gehrke

Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Director of Graduate Studies
Ph.D., Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, 1999
Research focus: Database systems, data mining, and data privacy
Johannes Gehrke

Carla Gomes

Associate Professor
CIS and Applied Economics and Management
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., Univ of Edinburgh, 1993
Research focus: Solving hard combinatorial problems, with an emphasis on planning and scheduling problems
Carla Gomes

Zygmunt Haas

Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D. Stanford University 1988
Research focus:Wireless Network Lab, Information Assurance in Cloud Computing, Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing
Zygmunt Haas

Joseph Halpern

Professor
Chair of Computer Science Department
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., Harvard Univ, 1981
Research focus: Representing and reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty in multi-agent systems; security
Joseph Halpern

Michael W. Macy

Professor
Department of Sociology
Department of Information Science, Director, Social Dynamics Laboratory
Ph.D., Harvard University
Research focus: Diffusion on complex networks, cluster computing, game theory

Andrew Myers

Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., M.I.T., 1999
Research focus: Security, programming language design and implementation, persistent and distributed object systems
Andrew Myers

Rafael Pass

Assistant Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., M.I.T., 2006
Research focus: Cryptography
Rafael Pass

Ashutosh Saxenah

Assistant Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., Stanford Univ, 2009
Research focus: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, Computer Vision
Ashutosh Saxena

G. Edward Suh

Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D., MIT
Research focus: Hardware architecture to enhance trust in clouds
G. Edward Suh

Hakim Weatherspoon

Assistant Professor
Computer Science, CS Field Member
Ph.D., Univ of California, Berkeley, 2006
Research focus: Fault-tolerance, reliability, security, and performance of Internet-scale systems
Hakim Weatherspoon

David Williamson

Professor
School of Operations Research and Information Engineering and the Department of Information Science
Ph.D., MIT 1993
Research focus: finding efficient algorithms for hard discrete optimization problems, with a focus on approximation algorithms for problems in network design, facility location, and scheduling. Other interests include algorithms for information networks.

Robbert van Renesse

Principal Research Scientist
Ph.D., Vrije Universiteit, 1989
Research focus: Scalable, adaptive, and secure group communication protocols
Robbert van Renesse

Students

Scott Golder

Graduate Student
Sociology Department
Research focus: Cluster computing
Scott Golder

Patrick Park

Graduate Student
Sociology Department
Research focus: Cluster computing, social networks, cyber communities
Patrick Park