Get to know our faculty and their areas of expertise
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.
Full Faculty Directory
Professor / Teaching
Associate Chair for Undergraduate StudiesResearch Interests: Computer networks, Cybersecurity, Learning analytics, IT educationAssociate Professor (Teaching), Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Data Science and AI in networking and cyber security, cloud computing security and privacy, cloud visualization, energy efficiency, and resource allocationAssociate Professor, Department of Statistics
Research Interests: Applied probability, mathematics education, statistics education, history of mathematics, history of statistics, foundations of mathematicsProfessor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests: Communications, Computing and Networking Theory, with Applications to Wireless Communications Systems such as LTE & 5G Wireless, IoT, Machine Learning, Cognitive NetworksDistinguished University Professor, Director at the Center for Secure Information Systems
Information Sciences and TechnologyBDM International Inc. Professor
Research Interests: Security, Privacy, Databases, Distributed SystemsAssistant Professor, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Research Interests: Stochastic optimization, distributionally robust optimization, chance-constrained programming, and uncertainty quantification, and data-driven decision-making.Assistant Professor, Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Research Interests: Integration of advanced data analytics, and complex system simulation in construction management and infrastructure systems.Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests: Quantum Computing, AI Accelerators, and Hardware-Software Co-DesignAssistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Brittany Johnson-Matthews is best known for her work on improving program analysis tools for use in practice and has an extensive background in empirical research methodsProfessor / Tenured
Research Interests: Technology Ethics, Technology & Society, Engineering, and Computing Education