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.
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Full Faculty Directory
Professor, Department of Bioengineering
Research Interests: Biomaterials, Molecular Cell Biology, and Tissue Engineering
Assistant Professor / Tenure-track
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Health Informatics, Human-Centered Computing
Assistant Professor, Department of Cyber Security Engineering
Research Interests: Security assessment of wireless network protocols, threat modeling and counter-mechanism design, cross-technology spectrum sharing, dynamic spectrum access, and vehicle-to-vehicle communications.
Resident Scholar, College of Engineering and Computing
Hoyer has written and published on multiple subjects related to engineering education; international development, strategic planning; politics, health, and education.
Assistant Professor (Teaching), Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Machine learning, multiagent systems, and the challenges unique to their intersection
Professor and Chair, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Research Interests: Machine Learning and Data Analytics, Supply Chain Design and Planning, Precision and Sustainable Agriculture, Manufacturing System Design and Modeling, Healthcare and Welfare Analytics
Professor, Department of Statistics
Research Interests: Empirical bayes, sequential analysis, high-dimensional data analysis, large scale inference.
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Dominion Energy Faculty FellowResearch Interests: Smart grid, Power system protection and cybersecurity, Phasor Measurement Units, and Grid modernization
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics
Research Interests: Statistical computing, extreme value theory, biometric human recognition.