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The College of Engineering and Computing features 200+ faculty members across 10 departments with areas of expertise in engineering and technology, research, design, and teaching. Select the tabs below to learn more about our expert faculty.
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Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interest: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, mission-critical Internet of Things, cybersecurityProfessor, Department of Information Sciences and Technology
Sharon Adamus’ leadership in the development of the school’s undergraduate programs draws from her extensive study and experience in forward-thinking higher education programs.Assistant Professor / Teaching
Research Interests: AI and ML, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Education Technology, Health Informatics, Human-Centered Computing, Smart CommunitiesAssistant Professor / Teaching
Research Interests: Cooperative communications and networking, cross-layer design of wireless networks, relay deployment and selection in wireless networks.Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests: Nanoelectronics, Computing Hardware, Energy Harvesting and Storage, Biomedical DevicesAssociate Professor / Tenured Associate Chair for Research, Department of Information Sciences and Technology - Associate Director, Center for Secure Information Systems
Research Interests: AI & ML, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Education Technology, Health Informatics, Human-Centered Computing, and Smart CommunitiesAssociate Professor, Department of Computer Science; Associate Dean, Honors College
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Game Technology, and Computer GraphicsAssistant Professor, Department of Information Sciences and Technology
Research Interests: Solar Flare Prediction, machine learning, data mining, algorithm development, and information securityAssistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Research Interests: Fatigue and Fracture, electrochemistry and corrosion, computational materials, reliability, thermodynamics and heat transfer, failure mechanics.Assistant Professor, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Amissah's research broadly entails an application of concepts and tools from the fields of Modeling & Simulation and Systems Science.