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Jonathan D. Cohen, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D., North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998. Computer graphics, geometric modeling, virtual environments.

Robert Cole, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1983. Data networking, performance modeling, Internet protocol design and Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETS)

Bharat Doshi, Research Professor; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1974. Optical and wireless networking technologies, Internet protocols and architectures, speech technologies and signal processing, and network design and analysis algorithms and tools.

Gabor Fichtinger, Associate Research Professor; Ph.D., Technical University of Budapest, Hungary, 1990. Applied surgical robotics, surgical CAD/CAM systems, percutaneous therapies, stereotactic radiosurgery.

Keith Hall, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D. Brown, 2005. Natural language processing, natural language syntax, machine learning, computational game-theory.

Peter Kazanzides, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D. Brown University, 1988. Medical robotics.

James Mayfield, Associate Research Professor; Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley, 1989. Information retrieval, cross-language retrieval, information extraction, natural language processing.

Christine Piatko, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1993. Computational geometry, information visualization, information retrieval.

John W. Sheppard, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1996. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, data mining.

David Silberberg, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D., University of Maryland, 2002. Distributed heterogeneous databases, intelligent databases.

Adam Stubblefield, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 2005. Computer security, applied cryptography.

I-Jeng Wang, Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D. Purdue, 1996. Wireless networking, Bayesian networks, probabilistic models.

 
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