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Dr. Johnnie W. Baker Johnnie W. Baker (jbaker), MSB: 260, Professor, 1968, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Research interests include Parallel and distributed computing, parallel computational models, parallel algorithms, associative computing, joint data and control parallelism, massively parallel architectures, computational chemistry, molecular similarity analysis. Dr. Arvind Bansal Arvind K Bansal (arvind), MSB: 214, Professor, 1988, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, Research interests include Multimedia and Internet based computing languages and environments, Human computer interaction, Digital human system, Image understanding systems Knowledge based systems, Fault tolerant intelligent agents, Bio-inspired intelligent computing, Genomics and Proteomics
Dr. Kenneth E Batcher Kenneth E Batcher (batcher), MSB: 266, Professor, 1964, Ph.D., Univ. of Illinois, Research interests include Parallel algorithms, parallel processors, parallelizing compilers, interconnection networks, sorting networks. Dr. Yuri Breitbart Yuri Breitbart (yuri), MSB: 251, OBR Distinguished Professor, 1973, Ph.D., Israel Technological Institute-Technion-Haifa, Research interests include Replicated and distributed databases, network management including network monitoring, network topology, web access methods, data warehousing and multidatabases, scalable distributed file management systems, application of database technologies to biological systems.
Dr. Feodor F. Dragan Feodor F. Dragan (dragan), MSB: 254, Associate Professor, 1990, Ph.D., Institute of Mathematics of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences, Research interests include Design and analysis of algorithms, Algorithmic graph and hypergraph theory, Network design algorithms, Computational geometry, VLSI CAD, Computational biology, Combinatorial optimization, Discrete convexity and geometry of discrete metric space, Distance location problems and operations research, Data analysis Dr. Paul Farrell Paul A. Farrell (farrell), MSB: 258, Assistant Chair, Professor, 1983, Ph.D., Trinity College, Dublin, Research interests include Parallel and distributed computation, cluster computing, computational steering, scientific visualization, high speed networking, numerical solution of singularly perturbed differential equations, computational biology, computational fluids, liquid crystal problems.
Dr. Ruoming Jin Ruoming Jin (jin), MSB: 264, Assistant Professor, 2005, Ph.D., Ohio State University, Research interests include system support and algorithm design for scalable data mining, data stream processing, massive graph mining, approximate query processing, information integration for biological databases, and high performance computing. Dr. Javed Khan Javed Khan (javed), MSB: 217, Associate Professor, 1995, Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa, Research interests include Network based applications and systems, internet, computer networks, High performance computation and communication, parallel and distributed computing, multimedia transmission and communication, image database, content-based image search, design extraction of complex systems, associative information retrieval, medical imaging, fault-tolerant parallel algorithms.
Dr. Cheng Chang Lu Cheng Chang Lu (lucc), MSB: 208, Professor, 1988, Ph.D., Southern Methodist University, Research interests include Data and image compression, image segmentation, medical image processing and computer vision. Dr. Jonathan I. Maletic Jonathan I. Maletic (jmaletic), MSB: 218, Associate Professor, 1995, Ph.D., Wayne State University, Research interests include Software engineering & evolution, reverse engineering, program understanding/comprehension, static program analysis, software visualization, maintenance tools & environments.
Dr. Austin Melton Austin Melton (melton), MSB: 202, Professor, 1980, Ph.D., Kansas State University, Research interests include Programming semantics, measurement theory, lattice theory, ethical and social issues in IT, and mathematics education. Dr. Mikhail Nesterenko Mikhail Nesterenko (mikhail), MSB: 356, Associate Professor, 1998, Ph.D., Kansas State University, Research interests include Distributed algorithms, distributed systems, computer networks.
Dr. Hassan Peyravi Hassan Peyravi (peyravi), MSB: 262, Professor, 1985, Ph.D., Universitry of Oklahoma, Research interests include Multiple access protocols, traffic management and congestion control, optical switching and transmissions, interconnection networks, systems modeling and performance evaluation. Dr. Jerry Potter Jerry Potter (potter), MSB: 264, Professor Emeritus, 1974, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Research interests include Massively parallel computer architectures, associative computing paradigm, artificial intelligence
Dr. Michael Rothstein Michael Rothstein (rothstei), MSB: 268, Associate Professor, 1976, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Research interests include Algorithms and systems for symbolic and algebraic computation, Information Security, specializing in Access Control theory Dr. Arden Ruttan Arden Ruttan (ruttan), MSB: 270, Professor, 1977, Ph.D., Kent State University, Research interests include Computational Science, Visualization, Parallel Computing, Numerical Analysis, Scientific computing, computational steering, cluster computing, bio-computing, highly ill-conditioned mathematical computations, and the parallel implementations of such problems
Dr. L. Gwenn Volkert L. Gwenn Volkert (volkert), MSB: 216, Assistant Professor, 2001, Ph.D., Wayne State University, Research interests include Computational Intelligence (CI) approaches to Bioinformatics, including evolutionary algorithms, nueral network, and fuzzy logic; collective automata theory, biological modeling and simulation, computational biology. Dr. Robert Walker Robert A. Walker (walker), MSB: 233a, Chair, Associate Professor, 1988, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, Research interests include Novel architectures for embedded systems, including associative SIMD computing on FPGAs and improving instruction cache performance in embedded systems.
Dr. Paul S. Wang Paul S. Wang (pwang), MSB: 236A, Professor and Research Director of the ICM, 1971, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research interests include Web-based Mathematics Education, Symbolic computation: polynomial algorithms, distributed/parallel computations, internet accessible mathematical computation, problem solving environments, combining symbolic, numeric, and graphic techniques, automatic code generation, protocols and data representations, object orientation, and Web tools. See my homepage: monkey.cs.kent.edu/~pwang Dr. Ye Zhao Ye Zhao (zhao), MSB: 220, Assistant Professor, 2006, Ph.D., Stony Brook University, Research interests include Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization, Natural Phenomena Modeling, Physically Based Modeling, Volume Visualization and General Purpose Computation Using Graphics Hardware (GPGPU)




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