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1 ( 0.05% ). 5105 811 0.78 U of California-Berkeley Lotfi A. Zadeh Professor Emeritus: Artificial Intelligence; soft computing, knowledge-based systems 2 ( 0.09% ). 3384 1091 0.86 Stanford U Gene Golub 3-3124 GATES 280 golub 3 ( 0.14% ). 2932 781 0.83 U of Michigan John H. Holland Address: 1255 East Hall Phone: (734) 7633648 Email: Professor, Psychology Department Professor, Electrical Engr & Computer Sci Degree: Ph.D. U. Michigan *jh 4 ( 0.19% ). 2884 356 0.74 Columbia U Alfred Aho (7067/513 CSC) 5 ( 0.23% ). 2467 182 0.67 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gear, C.W. Professor Emeritus NEC Res. Inst. cwg@research. nj.nec.com *cw 6 ( 0.28% ). 2126 359 0.77 Cornell U John E. Hopcroft Professor Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering Turing Award Winner Ph.D., Stanford University, 1964 Research focus: Robust geometric algorithms, modeling and simulation, and information capture and access 7 ( 0.33% ). 2092 700 0.86 Stanford U Don Knuth 723-4367 GATES 477 8 ( 0.37% ). 2062 184 0.68 Carnegie Mellon U Roger Schank Distinguished Career Professor, LTI Phone: 412-268-7130 Fax: 412-268-6298 9 ( 0.42% ). 1945 226 0.72 Brown U Franco P. Preparata 10 ( 0.47% ). 1712 496 0.83 U of California-Los Angeles Judea Pearl Emeritus Professor BH 4515 825-3243 825-4033 *excl appl phys 11 ( 0.51% ). 1414 249 0.76 U of California-Los Angeles Leonard Kleinrock Emeritus Professor BH 3732G 825-2543 825-7879 12 ( 0.56% ). 1262 246 0.77 U of California-Berkeley John F Canny Professor 529 Soda Hall, 642-9955, jfc@cs.berkeley.edu 13 ( 0.61% ). 1257 511 0.87 U of California-Berkeley Christos Papadimitriou Professor 689 Soda Hall: Theory 14 ( 0.65% ). 1233 439 0.85 Dartmouth College Thomas H. Cormen (Undergraduate Advisor) 15 ( 0.70% ). 1221 382 0.84 U of Rochester Dana Ballard 16 ( 0.75% ). 1202 276 0.79 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Ronald L. Rivest, Professor *rl 17 ( 0.79% ). 1161 255 0.79 U of California-Berkeley Richard M. Karp Professor 621 Soda Hall: Theory 18 ( 0.84% ). 1128 159 0.72 U of Maryland College Park G. W. Stewart Professor, CS and UMIACS. Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1968. Research Interests: Numerical linear algebra, parallel computing, perturbation theory, statistical computations *gw 19 ( 0.89% ). 1095 393 0.85 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Haralick, Robert Ph.D. University of Kansas, Distinguished Professor, CUNY Graduate Center. Pattern Recognition; Image Processing; Computer Vision. 20 ( 0.93% ). 1031 265 0.80 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Berthold K. P. Horn, Professor 21 ( 0.98% ). 1000 78 0.63 U of California-Berkeley Beresford N. Parlett Professor Emeritus 799 Evans Hall, parlett@eecs.berkeley.edu 22 ( 1.03% ). 918 54 0.58 U of Texas at Austin David M. Young Professor Emeritus (PhD 1950, Harvard University) Numerical analysis, partial differential equations, and numerical linear algebra (512) 471-9783 young@cs.utexas.edu 23 ( 1.07% ). 863 164 0.75 U of Wisconsin-Madison Olvi L. Mangasarian 24 ( 1.12% ). 856 112 0.70 U of California-Berkeley Elwyn R. Berlekamp Professor 847 Evans Hall: Games and Codes 25 ( 1.17% ). 846 105 0.69 Columbia U Edward Shortliffe (305-6896) *incl all med arts 26 ( 1.21% ). 797 245 0.82 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Marvin L. Minsky, Professor 27 ( 1.26% ). 773 208 0.80 Harvard U Leslie Valiant 28 ( 1.31% ). 761 256 0.84 Princeton U Robert Tarjan 29 ( 1.35% ). 731 113 0.72 Stanford U Nils Nilsson 3-3886 GATES 135 nilsson 30 ( 1.40% ). 673 103 0.71 Stanford U Terry Winograd 3-2780 GATES 388 winograd 31 ( 1.45% ). 670 78 0.67 Princeton U Brian Kernighan 32 ( 1.49% ). 595 111 0.74 U of Rochester James Allen *jf 33 ( 1.54% ). 586 188 0.82 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Rodney A. Brooks, Professor *ra 34 ( 1.59% ). 582 121 0.75 Stanford U Jean-Claude Latombe 3-0350 Clark S244 latombe 35 ( 1.63% ). 574 193 0.83 U of California-Berkeley Jitendra Malik Associate Chair: vision, robotics, geometric modeling 36 ( 1.68% ). 555 203 0.84 U of California-Santa Barbara Matthew Turk Associate Professor (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology) mturk@cs.ucsb.edu (805) 893-4236 Engineering I, Room 2163 computer vision, human computer interaction, perceptual computing, artificial intelligence. 37 ( 1.72% ). 555 74 0.68 California Institute Technology Mead CA 38 ( 1.77% ). 541 203 0.84 Duke U Edelsbrunner, Herbert D203 660-6545 Professor *excl proteins arts 39 ( 1.82% ). 530 142 0.79 Georgia Institute of Technology James Foley, Professor and Stephen Fleming Chair in Telecommunications, Ph.D., U. of Michigan foley@cc.gatech.edu, TSRB 355, 404-385-1467 Computer Graphics, Human-computer Interaction, Information Visualization, Management of R&D and Technology Transfer 40 ( 1.86% ). 520 43 0.60 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Patrick Henry Winston, Professor 41 ( 1.91% ). 505 94 0.73 Stanford U Richard Fikes 5-3860 GATES 246 fikes 42 ( 1.96% ). 466 276 0.91 Harvard U Vahid Tarokh 43 ( 2.00% ). 464 190 0.85 Stanford U Jeff Ullman 5-4802 GATES 433 ullman 44 ( 2.05% ). 461 27 0.54 U of California-Berkeley Michael A. Harrison Professor Emeritus 775 Soda Hall: multimedia, user interfaces, software environments *ma 45 ( 2.10% ). 460 47 0.63 Oregon Graduate Inst Sci Tech David Maier, Professor, Director - Database and Object Technology Lab 46 ( 2.14% ). 454 183 0.85 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Vaek Chvatal, Professor of Computer Science (**) M.Sc. (Charles Univ.), Ph.D. (Univ. of Waterloo) Research Interests: Analysis of algorithms, combinatorics, graph theory, operations research, linear programming. Current Research: The traveling salesman problem, perfect graphs, random discrete structures, lower bounds on lengths of proofs. 47 ( 2.19% ). 442 143 0.81 Stanford U John McCarthy 3-4430 GATES 208 jmc 48 ( 2.24% ). 438 40 0.61 Illinois Institute of Technology Edward M. Reingold, Chair and Professor of Computer Science 49 ( 2.28% ). 431 146 0.82 Georgia Institute of Technology Janet Kolodner, Professor, Ph.D., Yale jlk@cc.gatech.edu, CRB 272, 404-894-3285 Learning Sciences and Technology, Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence 50 ( 2.33% ). 423 56 0.67 Harvard U H.T. Kung 51 ( 2.38% ). 413 148 0.83 Oregon Graduate Inst Sci Tech Melanie Mitchell, Associate Professor *m 52 ( 2.42% ). 408 32 0.58 North Carolina State U Dr. Jon Doyle Professor 174 VenIII 513-0423 doyle AT csc.ncsu.edu 53 ( 2.47% ). 400 93 0.76 California Institute Technology K. Mani Chandy Simon Ramo Professor of Computer Science; Graduate Option Representative for Computer Science 264 Jorgensen MC 256-80 (626) 395-6559 mani@cs.caltech.edu 54 ( 2.52% ). 399 149 0.84 U of Rochester Robert A Jacobs *ra 55 ( 2.56% ). 398 219 0.90 Stanford U Rajeev Motwani 3-6045 GATES 474 rajeev 56 ( 2.61% ). 395 100 0.77 Stanford U Bill Dally 5-8945 GATES 301 bill.dally 57 ( 2.66% ). 395 52 0.66 U of Southern California Horowitz, Ellis horowitz @usc.edu Interaction SAL 320 58 ( 2.70% ). 390 184 0.87 Yale U Vladimir Rokhlin Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics 59 ( 2.75% ). 385 142 0.83 U of California-San Diego Joseph Goguen His work on modular programming helped lay the groundwork for modern computer languages. His research now embraces the social aspects of technology and cognitive science. 60 ( 2.80% ). 379 78 0.73 U of Colorado Andrzej Ehrenfeucht Professor Theory (Automata Theory) Theory of computation; combinatorics; mathematical biology; mathematics education. MA, University of Warsaw, Poland; PhD, Mathematical Institute of P.A.N., Warsaw 61 ( 2.84% ). 376 62 0.70 Northwestern U Kenneth D. Forbus Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research interests: Qualitative physics, analogical reasoning and learning, cognitive simulation, sketching as an interface modality, AI-based articulate virtual laboratories and modeling environments for education, computer game design. forbus@northwestern.edu 62 ( 2.89% ). 375 421 1.02 U of California-Santa Cruz David Haussler - Machine learning, computational biology, neural networks, statistical decision theory, algorithms and complexity. *excl Nature arts and Nat Acad 63 ( 2.94% ). 375 100 0.78 U of California-Santa Cruz Manfred Warmuth - Machine learning, on-line learning algorithms, game theory, computational drug design. 64 ( 2.98% ). 374 117 0.80 U of Maryland College Park Hanan Samet Professor, CS, CfAR, and UMIACS. ACM and IEEE Fellow. Ph.D., Stanford University, 1975. Research Interests: Data structures, image processing, computer graphics, databases, geographic information systems, computer vision 65 ( 3.03% ). 367 77 0.74 Stanford U Oussama Khatib 3-9753 GATES 144 khatib 66 ( 3.08% ). 358 67 0.72 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Tomas Lozano-Perez, Professor 67 ( 3.12% ). 357 83 0.75 U of Texas at Austin Benjamin J. Kuipers Professor (PhD 1977, MIT) Artificial intelligence, robotics, and qualitative reasoning (512) 471-9561 kuipers@cs.utexas.edu 68 ( 3.17% ). 355 23 0.53 U of California-Berkeley Jerome A. Feldman Professor 739 Soda Hall: Artificial Intelligence; cognitive science 69 ( 3.22% ). 345 142 0.85 Stanford U Zohar Manna 3-4364 GATES 481 zm 70 ( 3.26% ). 343 39 0.63 Cornell U David Gries Professor Associate Dean of Engineering for Undergraduate Programs Ph.D., Technische Hochschule Muenchen, Munich, 1966 Research focus: Program methodology and related areas; logic; teaching in lower level courses 71 ( 3.31% ). 341 120 0.82 U of Southern California Adleman, Leonard adleman @usc.edu Computation ACB 529 *incl single-auth SCIENCE article 72 ( 3.36% ). 334 85 0.76 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Barto, Andrew G. (413) 545-2109 barto CS276 Professor. Computational neuroscience, reinforcement learning, adaptive motor control, artificial neural networks, adaptive and learning control, motor development. 73 ( 3.40% ). 333 84 0.76 Carnegie Mellon U Scott Fahlman Principal Research Scientist, CSD 412-268-5576 Artificial Intelligence and its applications 74 ( 3.45% ). 332 282 0.97 U of Pennsylvania b Alur, Rajeev Zisman Family Professor of CIS 609 Levine 215-573-7483 alur@cis.upenn.edu web page *bell labs/berkeley? 75 ( 3.50% ). 327 202 0.92 Stanford U David Dill 5-3642 GATES 344 dill 76 ( 3.54% ). 324 301 0.99 U of California-Berkeley Michael Jordan Professor 739 Soda Hall: machine learning, probabilistic inference 77 ( 3.59% ). 323 178 0.90 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Shafrira Goldwasser, Professor 78 ( 3.64% ). 317 134 0.85 Stanford U John Hennessy 3-2481 BLDG 10 hennessy 79 ( 3.68% ). 314 127 0.84 Stanford U Marc Levoy 5-4089 GATES 366 levoy 80 ( 3.73% ). 312 140 0.86 Harvard U Michael Rabin 81 ( 3.78% ). 312 92 0.79 U of Southern California Requicha, Ari requicha @usc.edu Autonomy SAL 202 82 ( 3.82% ). 309 99 0.80 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Michael L. Fredman, Professor of Computer Science (**) B.S. (California Institute of Technology), Ph.D. (Stanford University) Research Interests: Algorithms, data structures, complexity theory, combinatorics. Current Research: Sorting, searching, complexity of data structures. 83 ( 3.87% ). 307 77 0.76 Carnegie Mellon U Christopher Atkeson Associate Professor, RI 412-268-6436 Machine learning and robotics as a domain in which to explore the behavior of learning algorithms 84 ( 3.92% ). 301 115 0.83 Yale U Dana Angluin Professor of Computer Science 85 ( 3.96% ). 300 135 0.86 WashingtonU 2005 jain r 85 ( 3.96% ). 297 107 0.82 Yale U Michael J. Fischer Professor of Computer Science *mj 86 ( 4.01% ). 296 88 0.79 Texas AM U Stroustrup, Bjarne College of Engineering Endowed Chair in Computer Science Professor Distributed Systems, Simulation, Design, Programming, and Programming Languages 87 ( 4.06% ). 295 143 0.87 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Professor 88 ( 4.10% ). 289 42 0.66 U of California-Los Angeles Algirdas Avizienis Emeritus Professor BH 4731F 825-3028 825-2660 89 ( 4.15% ). 286 30 0.60 U of Michigan John E. Laird Address: 178 ATL: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Machine learning, and Computer Games *je 90 ( 4.20% ). 285 120 0.85 U of California-Berkeley Manuel Blum Professor Emeritus blum@cs.berkeley.edu Interests: Theory; recursive function, cryptographic protocols, program checking *m 91 ( 4.24% ). 284 20 0.53 Yale U Martin H. Schultz Arthur K. Watson Professor of Computer Science 92 ( 4.29% ). 281 19 0.52 Carnegie Mellon U Stephen Brookes Associate Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 Mathematical theory of computation, theory of programming languages, the mathematical semantics of programming languages 93 ( 4.34% ). 280 49 0.69 U of Texas at Austin Robert S. Boyer Professor (PhD 1971, The University of Texas at Austin) Program verification, automatic theorem proving, and artificial intelligence (512) 471-9745 boyer@cs.utexas.edu 94 ( 4.38% ). 278 56 0.72 U of California-Irvine Kibler, Dennis kibler@ics.uci.edu 949-824-5951 414D CS 95 ( 4.43% ). 277 53 0.71 U of California-San Diego Jeanne Ferrante Compiling techniques that make scientific applications run faster. 96 ( 4.48% ). 275 80 0.78 U of Utah John Hollerbach Professor Robotics, teleoperation, virtual reality, and human motor control 585-6978 97 ( 4.52% ). 271 57 0.72 U of Chicago Robert Soare 98 ( 4.57% ). 267 15 0.48 U of California-San Diego Walter Savitch Complexity theory, formal language theory, computational linguistics, and the development of computer science education materials. 99 ( 4.62% ). 266 182 0.93 U of Maryland College Park Ben Shneiderman Professor, CS, CfAR, and ISR. Founding director, Human-Computer Interaction Lab. ACM Fellow. Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook, 1973. Research Interests: Human-computer interaction, user interface design, information visualization 100 ( 4.66% ). 266 160 0.91 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Silvio Micali, Professor 101 ( 4.71% ). 266 50 0.70 Cornell U Juris Hartmanis Professor Emeritus Walter R. Read Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Turing Award Winner Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1955 Research focus: Computational complexity, complexity of chaotic systems 102 ( 4.76% ). 263 242 0.99 Stanford U Mihalis Yannakakis 650-725-4671 GATES 462 mihalis.yannakakis 103 ( 4.80% ). 259 77 0.78 Georgia Institute of Technology Richard Lipton, Professor and Frederick G. Storey Chair in Computing, Ph.D., CMU rjl@cc.gatech.edu, CCB 265A, 404-894-6438 Algorithms and Complexity Theory; DNA Computing 104 ( 4.85% ). 258 54 0.72 Yale U Stanley C. Eisenstat Professor of Computer Science 105 ( 4.90% ). 257 63 0.75 Harvard U Barbara Grosz 106 ( 4.94% ). 256 288 1.02 U of Southern California Arbib, Michael arbib @usc.edu Computation HNB 03 *ma *incl all brain arts & 60S-70S math 107 ( 4.99% ). 250 108 0.85 Carnegie Mellon U Mary Shaw A. J. Perlis Professor, ISRI 412-268-5576 Software engineering, value-driven software design, software architecture; paradigms of software research, software engineering education *m 108 ( 5.03% ). 249 71 0.77 U of California-Santa Cruz Allen Van Gelder - Logic programming algorithms, parallel algorithms, complexity, programming languages, automated theorem proving, scientific visualization. 109 ( 5.08% ). 248 222 0.98 New York U Demetri Terzopoulos dt 8-3477 1204 715BWY 110 ( 5.13% ). 246 51 0.71 Carnegie Mellon U Alexander Waibel Professor, LTI 412-268-5578 Perceptual user interfaces, speech, language, multimodal human computer interaction, face / body tracking and interpretation 111 ( 5.17% ). 245 91 0.82 Princeton U Robert Sedgewick 112 ( 5.22% ). 245 38 0.66 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Agha, Gul Professor 2104 SC 244-3087 agha@cs.uiuc.edu 113 ( 5.27% ). 244 37 0.66 Old Dominion U Pothen, Alex Professor (Ph.D., Cornell, 1984). Parallel Computing, Combinatorial Algorithms, Computational biology and bioinformatics, Scientific Computing 114 ( 5.31% ). 241 74 0.78 Brown U Eugene Charniak 115 ( 5.36% ). 240 59 0.74 Brown U Pascal Van Hentenryck 116 ( 5.41% ). 239 169 0.94 Columbia U Shree Nayar (7092/621 CEPSR) 117 ( 5.45% ). 237 117 0.87 Cornell U Dexter Kozen Professor Joseph Newton Pew, Jr. Professor in Engineering Ph.D., Cornell University, 1977 Research focus: Theory of computational complexity, especially complexity of decision problems in logic and algebra, program logics and semantics, and computational algebra 118 ( 5.50% ). 237 85 0.81 Yale U David Gelernter Professor of Computer Science 119 ( 5.55% ). 237 61 0.75 U of Wisconsin-Madison John C. Strikwerda 120 ( 5.59% ). 236 16 0.51 U of California-Berkeley Robert Wilensky Professor 721 Soda Hall: Artificial Intelligence; natural language processing 121 ( 5.64% ). 235 164 0.93 U of California-Davis Daniel M. Gusfield, Ph.D., Professor Design and analysis of algorithms, computational biology 122 ( 5.69% ). 233 18 0.53 U of California-Riverside Laxmi N. Bhuyan Dr. Bhuyans research addresses Multiprocessor Architecture, Network Processors, Internet Routers, Web servers, Parallel and Distributed Computing and Performance Evaluation. 123 ( 5.73% ). 232 32 0.64 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Harold Abelson, Professor 124 ( 5.78% ). 228 164 0.94 Stanford U Yoav Shoham 3-3432 GATES 140 shoham acoustics/1988/bell labs? 125 ( 5.83% ). 228 97 0.84 U of California-Berkeley Ruzena Bajcsy Professor 284 Hearst Memorial Mining Building: Artificial Intelligence; Control, Robotics, & Biosystems; Bridging information technology to humanities and social sciences 126 ( 5.87% ). 228 64 0.77 Yale U Drew V. McDermott Professor of Computer Science 127 ( 5.92% ). 226 131 0.90 U of Georgia Amit P. Sheth Prof amit@cs.uga.edu (706) 542-2310 128 ( 5.97% ). 226 63 0.76 Indiana U Douglas R. Hofstadter (1988), College Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science; adjunct professor of Philosophy, Psychology, History & Philosophy of Science; and Comparative Literature. Director, Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition. PhD (physics) 1975, University of Oregon. Artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, cognitive science. 129 ( 6.01% ). 225 64 0.77 Purdue U Walter Gautschi Professor Emeritus CS 164C [wxg@cs.purdue.edu] 49-41995 130 ( 6.06% ). 225 30 0.63 U of California-San Diego Larry Carter Scientific computation, performance programming, parallel computation, machine and system architecture for high performance. *l 131 ( 6.11% ). 224 65 0.77 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Barbara H. Liskov, Professor 132 ( 6.15% ). 223 164 0.94 Stanford U Leo Guibas 3-0304 CLARK S-293 guibas 133 ( 6.20% ). 218 102 0.86 New York U Yann LeCun yann 8-3283 706 715 BWY 134 ( 6.25% ). 218 62 0.77 Ohio State U B. Chandrasekaran -- (chandra@cis.ohio-state.edu) Intelligence-problem solving, understanding, explanation 135 ( 6.29% ). 217 110 0.87 U of California-Riverside Michalis Faloutsos Dr. Faloutsos research is in the areas of routing and QoS protocols for the Internet, multicasting, wireless-ad-hoc networks, and measurement and modeling of real graphs. In particular, Dr. Faloutsos has pioneered the way we model the Internet topology by showing that it follows power-laws. 136 ( 6.34% ). 217 64 0.77 Purdue U Douglas Comer Professor CS 156B [dec@cs.purdue.edu] 49-46009 137 ( 6.39% ). 213 31 0.64 WashingtonU 2005 cytron r 137 ( 6.39% ). 213 27 0.61 U of California-Berkeley Alan J. Smith Professor 735 Soda Hall: Computer Architecture & Engineering; Database Management Systems; Operating Systems; Computer System Performance *aj 138 ( 6.43% ). 213 27 0.61 Duke U Loveland, Donald Professor Emeritus 139 ( 6.48% ). 212 22 0.58 Cornell U Robert L. Constable Professor Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968 Research focus: Type theory and automated reasoning *rl 140 ( 6.53% ). 209 34 0.66 Georgia Institute of Technology Merrick Furst, Professor and Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs and Faculty Development merrick@cc.gatech.edu, 404-385-4223 141 ( 6.57% ). 208 100 0.86 Massachusetts Inst of Technology William T. Freeman, Associate Professor 142 ( 6.62% ). 207 134 0.92 Massachusetts Inst of Technology W. Eric Grimson, Professor 143 ( 6.67% ). 207 33 0.66 Stanford U Edward McCluskey 3-1451 GATES 235 mccluskey 144 ( 6.71% ). 206 404 1.13 U of Chicago Ian Foster *i *excl phys today 145 ( 6.76% ). 205 290 1.07 Carnegie Mellon U Takeo Kanade U. A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor, CSD, RI 412-268-5570 Computer vision, virtualized reality, autonomous mobile robots, medical robotics, sensors 146 ( 6.81% ). 205 82 0.83 Duke U Tomasi, Carlo D213 660-6539 Associate Professor 147 ( 6.85% ). 199 68 0.80 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Leslie Pack Kaelbling, Professor 148 ( 6.90% ). 199 64 0.79 U of Southern California Nevatia, Ramakant nevatia @iris.usc.edu Autonomy PHE 202 149 ( 6.95% ). 198 46 0.72 U of California-Los Angeles Richard Korf Professor BH 4532E 206-5383 825-4033 150 ( 6.99% ). 197 87 0.85 Cornell U Daniel P. Huttenlocher Professor John P. and Rilla Neafsey Professor of Computing, Information Science and Business Stephen H. Weiss Fellow Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988 Research focus: Computer vision, specifically the problems of model-based recognition, geometric shape comparison, and the computation of visual correspondence 151 ( 7.04% ). 196 43 0.71 U of Pennsylvania b Pereira, Fernando Andrew and Debra Rachleff Professor and Chair of the Dept. of Computer and Information Science 305 Levine p: 215-573-5041 pereira@cis.upenn.edu web page *excl fc bell labs, ambig! 152 ( 7.09% ). 195 97 0.87 U of Maryland College Park Larry S. Davis Professor, CS and UMIACS. IEEE Fellow. Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1976. Research Interests: Computer vision, artificial intelligence, high performance computing 153 ( 7.13% ). 193 20 0.57 U of Maryland College Park Clyde P. Kruskal Associate Professor, CS. Ph.D., New York University, 1981. Research Interests: Parallel architectures, models, and algorithms 154 ( 7.18% ). 192 63 0.79 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Immerman, Neil (413) 545-1862 immerman CS374 Professor. Descriptive complexity, computational complexity, dynamic complexity, database theory, logic in computer science. 155 ( 7.23% ). 190 93 0.86 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Dimitris Metaxas, Professor of Computer Science, Director of CBIM (**) Research Interests: Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Computational Bio-Imaging. Current Research: modeling of the heart, lungs, modeling of internal organs for minimally invasive procedures and semgentation methods, animation and cognitive modeling, physics-based simulation and haptic interfaces, shape and motion estimation, recognition and segmentation methods. 156 ( 7.27% ). 189 142 0.95 U of California-San Diego David Kriegman Computer vision, computer graphics, face recognition and vision-guided robotics. *excl bio 157 ( 7.32% ). 189 91 0.86 Princeton U Andrew Appel 158 ( 7.37% ). 188 148 0.95 Columbia U Peter Belhumeur (7087/623 CESPR) 159 ( 7.41% ). 187 22 0.59 Northwestern U Christopher Riesbeck Associate Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. Research interests: Educational change through the development of tools for authoring and delivering interactive learning scenarios, and tools for asynchronous efficient high-quality mentoring. riesbeck@cs.northwestern.edu 160 ( 7.46% ). 187 6 0.34 Cornell U Tim Teitelbaum Associate Professor Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, 1975 Research focus: Incremental algorithms for programming languages and development environments 161 ( 7.51% ). 185 94 0.87 U of South Florida Abraham Kandel Endowed Eminent Scholar and Distinguished Research Professor Applied Fuzzy Logic and Computational Intelligence Software Testing and Productivity Decision-making in uncertain environments Data Mining 162 ( 7.55% ). 184 160 0.97 New York U Amir Pnueli amir 8-3225 505 WWH 163 ( 7.60% ). 183 10 0.44 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign DeJong, Gerald Professor 3320 SC 333-0491 dejong@cs.uiuc.edu 164 ( 7.65% ). 181 22 0.59 Brown U Andy van Dam *vanD and van D 165 ( 7.69% ). 180 73 0.83 Stanford U Mike Genesereth 3-0324 GATES 209 genesereth 166 ( 7.74% ). 180 69 0.82 U of Texas at Arlington Ramez Elmasri Professor 108 General Academic Classroom Bldg 167 ( 7.79% ). 180 35 0.68 WashingtonU 2000 Cytron, Ron - Bryan Hall, Room 525 (314-935-7527) cytron@cse.wustl.edu 167 ( 7.79% ). 180 35 0.68 Washington U Cytron, Ron - Bryan Hall, Room 525 (314-935-7527) cytron@cse.wustl.edu 168 ( 7.83% ). 175 200 1.03 Princeton U Robert Schapire 169 ( 7.88% ). 175 153 0.97 Carnegie Mellon U Christos Faloutsos Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 Databases, data mining 170 ( 7.93% ). 175 26 0.63 U of Washington Ed Lazowska 171 ( 7.97% ). 174 31 0.67 Naval Postgraduate School Denning, Peter 172 ( 8.02% ). 173 45 0.74 U of Michigan David E. Kieras Address: 138 ATL: Humancomputer interaction, User interface design, Human cognition and performance, Natural language processing 173 ( 8.07% ). 172 23 0.61 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Padua, David Professor 4227 SC 333-4223 padua@cs.uiuc.edu 174 ( 8.11% ). 171 92 0.88 U of California-Irvine Dechter, Rina dechter@ics.uci.edu 949-824-6556 424E CS 175 ( 8.16% ). 171 31 0.67 U of Georgia Thiab Taha Prof thiab@cs.uga.edu (706) 542-3477 *incl J COMPUT PHYS arts 176 ( 8.21% ). 170 107 0.91 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Snir, Marc Faiman and Muroga Professor and Head 2232 SC 333-3373 snir@cs.uiuc.edu Research Office 4232 SC 333-3373 177 ( 8.25% ). 170 32 0.67 Purdue U Bradley Lucier Professor MATH 634 [bjl@cs.purdue.edu] 49-41979 170 32 **math 178 ( 8.30% ). 169 24 0.62 U of Texas at Dallas Dan Moldovan, Professor moldovan@utdallas.edu Ph.D., Columbia University (972) 883-4838 179 ( 8.34% ). 167 152 0.98 U of California-Santa Barbara Linda Petzold Professor & Chair (Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) petzold@engineering.ucsb.edu (805) 893-5362 Phelps 3217 multiscale simulation, sensitivity analysis, model reduction, scientific computing, problem solving environments. *incl all sci and med arts 180 ( 8.39% ). 167 8 0.41 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Giardina, Charles Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology; Professor, College of Staten Island; Cellular automata wavelets; Parallel architecture; Wavelet algebra and convergence theorems. Homepage. 181 ( 8.44% ). 166 52 0.77 U of Colorado Clarence A. Ellis Professor Software and Systems (Collaborative Computing) Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW); workflow; groupware; introductory computer science; Java programming. BA, Beloit College; MA, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 182 ( 8.48% ). 166 47 0.75 U of California-Riverside Teodor Przymusinski Dr. Przymusinskis primary domain of interest lies in the broad area of declarative knowledge representation in Artificial Intelligence. More specifically, he is interested in those aspects of knowledge representation that relate to commonsense reasoning, i.e., to the problem of finding suitable symbolic representation and efficient computer automation of human reasoning. 183 ( 8.53% ). 166 25 0.63 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Peter Szolovits, Professor 184 ( 8.58% ). 165 51 0.77 Yale U Paul Hudak Professor and Chairman of Computer Science 185 ( 8.62% ). 164 201 1.04 Rice U Moshe Y. Vardi Professor 186 ( 8.67% ). 164 153 0.99 U of Maryland College Park Victor R. Basili Professor, CS and UMIACS. Executive Director, Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering -- Maryland. ACM and IEEE Fellow. Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1970. Research Interests: Software engineering, empirical studies, model building 187 ( 8.72% ). 163 59 0.80 U of Maryland College Park Dianne P. OLeary Professor, CS and UMIACS. Ph.D., Stanford University, 1976. Research Interests: Numerical analysis, scientific computing, parallel numeric algorithms *dp 188 ( 8.76% ). 162 114 0.93 Stanford U Gio Wiederhold 5-8363 GATES 436 gio 189 ( 8.81% ). 160 53 0.78 Stanford U Vaughan Pratt 3-4923 GATES 478 pratt 190 ( 8.86% ). 160 28 0.66 U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill John H. Halton (26), Professor, D.Phil. 1960, Oxford. Applications of combinatorial and probabilistic methods and of scientific and mathematical analysis to computational, scientific, and engineering problems. (halton at cs.unc.edu) 191 ( 8.90% ). 157 27 0.65 Harvard U Harry Lewis 192 ( 8.95% ). 155 68 0.84 State Univ of New York-Buffalo Sargur N. Srihari SUNY Distinguished Professor IAPR, IEEE, IETE Fellow (Ph.D., Ohio State University) Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Handwriting Processing Professors *sn 193 ( 9.00% ). 155 2 0.14 U of Kentucky Raphael A. Finkel *ra 194 ( 9.04% ). 154 17 0.56 Massachusetts Inst of Technology John V. Guttag, Professor 195 ( 9.09% ). 152 116 0.95 Boston U Mark Crovella, (PhD 1994, U Rochester), Associate Professor Areas: Networking, Internet Characterization, and Performance Evaluation 196 ( 9.14% ). 152 102 0.92 U of South Florida Les Piegl Computer-aided design Geometric Modeling Computer graphics and Analysis Design of Geometric Algorithms 197 ( 9.18% ). 152 88 0.89 Boston U Azer Bestavros, (PhD 1992, Harvard U), Professor and Chairman Areas: Networking, Internet/Web Systems, and Real-Time Systems 198 ( 9.23% ). 152 74 0.86 WashingtonU 2005 turner js+j 198 ( 9.23% ). 152 32 0.69 U of Michigan Farnam Jahanian Address: 2229 EECS: Realtime system specification and verification, Fault-tolerant systems 199 ( 9.28% ). 151 96 0.91 Boston U Stan Sclaroff, (PhD 1995, MIT), Associate Professor Areas: Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, and Pattern Recognition 200 ( 9.32% ). 151 43 0.75 U of Pennsylvania b Marcus, Mitch RCA Professor of Artificial Intelligence 503 Levine p: 215-898-2538 mitch@cis.upenn.edu web page 201 ( 9.37% ). 151 22 0.62 Indiana U Geoffrey Charles Fox (2001), Professor of Computer Science, Informatics, Physics. Indiana University; Director of Community Grid Laboratory; Pervasive Technology Laboratories at Indiana University. Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Cambridge University (1967). Fox has worked in a variety of applied computer science fields with his work on computational physics evolving into contributions to parallel computing initially involving the hypercube architecture. He has worked on the computing issues in several application areas - currently focusing on Earthquake Science. Over the last three years, his major activity has been the use of Object Web technologies to build collaboration systems and their application in an integrated approach to synchronous and asynchronous distance education. He has led activities to develop prototype high performance Java and Fortran compilers and their runtime support. He helped set up the Java Grande forum to encourage use of Java in large-scale computations. *gc 202 ( 9.42% ). 151 13 0.51 U of Michigan Toby Teorey Address: 2240 EECS: Database design and data warehousing, OLAP, data mining, performance of computer systems. 203 ( 9.46% ). 151 10 0.46 U of Washington Steve Tanimoto 204 ( 9.51% ). 150 28 0.67 U of Chicago Todd Dupont *excl phys rev arts 205 ( 9.56% ). 150 6 0.36 Brown U John Savage *je 206 ( 9.60% ). 149 98 0.92 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Cohen, Paul R. (413) 545-3638 cohen CS278 Professor. Planning, simulation, natural language, agent-based systems, intelligent data analysis, intelligent user interfaces. *pr 207 ( 9.65% ). 148 36 0.72 Carnegie Mellon U Jeannette M. Wing Prof.CS/Associate Dean for Academic Affairs CSD 412-268-3455 Formal specification and verification, security, design analysis tools, programming languages, programming methodology 208 ( 9.70% ). 148 35 0.71 North Carolina State U Dr. William J. Stewart Professor 131-M DAN 515-7824 stewart AT csc.ncsu.edu *wj 209 ( 9.74% ). 147 14 0.53 U of California-Berkeley Carlo H. Sequin Professor 639 Soda Hall: Graphics; CAD tools, geometric modeling 210 ( 9.79% ). 146 61 0.82 Brown U Maurice Herlihy 211 ( 9.84% ). 145 56 0.81 Oregon State U Jonathan L. Herlocker Dearborn 216 737-8894 herlock@eecs.oregonstate.edu 212 ( 9.88% ). 145 17 0.57 Stanford U Joseph Oliger oliger 213 ( 9.93% ). 144 71 0.86 Carnegie Mellon U John C. Reynolds Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 The design of programming languages and languages for specifying program behavior, mathematical tools for defining the semantics of such languages, and methods for verifying that programs meet their specifications *jc 214 ( 9.98% ). 144 69 0.85 Brown U Roberto Tamassia 215 ( 10.02% ). 143 177 1.04 U of Texas at Austin E. Allen Emerson Professor (PhD 1981, Harvard University) Formal methods, logics and semantics of programs, and concurrent and distributed computing (512) 471-9537 emerson@cs.utexas.edu *ea 216 ( 10.07% ). 143 162 1.03 Princeton U Andrew Yao *REDO THIS: pages 2 and 3 missing! 217 ( 10.12% ). 143 117 0.96 Cornell U Bart Selman Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1991 Research focus: Knowledge representation, reasoning and search, algorithms and complexity, planning, machine learning, cognitive science, software agents, and connections between computational complexity and statistical physics *includes NATURE article 218 ( 10.16% ). 143 48 0.78 Carnegie Mellon U Peter Spirtes Professor, Phil. 412--268-8460 219 ( 10.21% ). 143 35 0.72 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Pitt, Lenny Professor 3230 SC 244-6027 pitt@cs.uiuc.edu 220 ( 10.26% ). 142 67 0.85 Virginia Polytech Inst State U William B. Frakes Associate Professor Ph.D., Syracuse University interests: Software reusability; Software engineering; Experimental methods; Information storage and retrieval 221 ( 10.30% ). 141 89 0.91 Cornell U Kenneth P. Birman Professor Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1981 Research focus: Reliability and security in modern networked environments 222 ( 10.35% ). 141 25 0.65 California Institute Technology Al Barr Professor of Computer Science 348 Beckman Institute MC 350-74 (626) 395-2825 barr@gg.caltech.edu *ah 223 ( 10.40% ). 140 53 0.80 WashingtonU 2000 Turner, Jonathan - Bryan Hall, Room 522C (314-935-8552) jst@cse.wustl.edu 223 ( 10.40% ). 140 53 0.80 Washington U Turner, Jonathan - Bryan Hall, Room 522C (314-935-8552) jst@cse.wustl.edu 224 ( 10.44% ). 140 47 0.78 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Leonid Khachiyan, Professor of Computer Science (**) Ph.D. D.Sc. (USSR Academy of Sciences) Research Interests: Mathematical programming, discrete optimization, randomized algorithms, convex analysis. Current Research: Path-following methods for convex programming, matrix scaling, approximation algorithms for structured optimization, randomized algorithms. 225 ( 10.49% ). 140 29 0.68 Georgia Institute of Technology Richard Fujimoto, Professor, Ph.D., Berkeley fujimoto@cc.gatech.edu, CCB 319, 404-894-5615 Parallel and Distributed Simulation Systems, Network Modeling and Simulation 226 ( 10.54% ). 139 19 0.60 U of Maryland College Park Laveen N. Kanal Professor Emeritus, CS and UMIACS. AAAI, AAAS, and IEEE Fellow. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1960. Research Interests: Machine intelligence, search, pattern recognition, computer vision, artificial neural systems 227 ( 10.58% ). 138 131 0.99 Yale U Steven Zucker Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering *sw 228 ( 10.63% ). 137 98 0.93 Johns Hopkins U Gregory D. Hager, Professor; Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1988. Computer vision, robotics, software systems, sensor fusion 229 ( 10.68% ). 135 65 0.85 Rice U Ken Kennedy Professor 230 ( 10.72% ). 134 12 0.51 U of Michigan Arthur W. Burks Address: 3112 EECS Phone: (734) 6474427 Email: Professor Emeritus, Electrical Engr & Computer Sci 231 ( 10.77% ). 133 55 0.82 U of Arizona Richard T. Snodgrass Professor Gould-Simpson 711 (520) 621-6370 E-mail: rts* Temporal databases, data semantics, query languages, database management systems. 232 ( 10.82% ). 133 9 0.45 U of Texas at Austin Alan K. Cline Professor (PhD 1970, University of Michigan) Mathematical software and numerical analysis (512) 471-9717 cline@cs.utexas.edu 233 ( 10.86% ). 132 82 0.90 Johns Hopkins U Baruch Awerbuch, Professor; D.Sc. Technion (Israel), 1984 Algorithmic theory of communications, online and distributed computing. 234 ( 10.91% ). 132 63 0.85 Arizona State U Richard T. Snodgrass Professor Gould-Simpson 711 (520) 621-6370 E-mail: rts* Temporal databases, data semantics, query languages, database management systems. 235 ( 10.96% ). 132 1 0.00 State U of New York-Stony Brook Larry Wittie, Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison Super conducting computers and networks; massively parallel computation; computer architecture; distributed operating systems. 236 ( 11.00% ). 131 94 0.93 Cornell U Joseph Y. Halpern Professor Ph.D., Harvard University, 1981 Research focus: Representing and reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty in multi-agent systems; security -oper res papers? 237 ( 11.05% ). 131 21 0.62 Oregon State U Michael J. Quinn Dearborn 219 737-5572 quinn@eecs.oregonstate.edu 238 ( 11.10% ). 130 64 0.85 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Fitting, Mel Ph.D., Yeshiva University; Professor, Lehman College; Applications of logic to computer science; Artificial intelligence. Homepage. 239 ( 11.14% ). 130 33 0.72 Pennsylvania State U Kesidis, George - Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering 240 ( 11.19% ). 129 94 0.93 U of Colorado Harold N. Gabow Professor Theory (Algorithms) Design and analysis of algorithms; graph algorithms; combinatorial optimization. AB, Harvard College; PhD, Stanford University 241 ( 11.24% ). 128 86 0.92 U of Southern California Boehm, Barry boehm @sunset.usc.edu Interaction SAL 326 242 ( 11.28% ). 128 33 0.72 Princeton U Jaswinder Pal Singh 243 ( 11.33% ). 128 19 0.61 Kansas State U David A. Schmidt (schmidt, office Hrs), Professor. Ph.D., Kansas State University. Denotational semantics, type theory. 244 ( 11.38% ). 127 71 0.88 U of California-Santa Barbara Oscar H. Ibarra Professor (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley) ibarra@cs.ucsb.edu (805) 893-4171 Engineering I, Room 2117 design and analysis of algorithms; theory of computation; computational complexity; parallel computing. 245 ( 11.42% ). 127 59 0.84 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Endre Szemeredi, State of New Jersey Professor of Computer Science (**) (Evtvvs University, Budapest), Ph.D. (Moscow University) Research Interests: Number theory. Extremal graph theory. Theoretical computer science. Current Research: Ramsey theory. Additive number theory. Parallel algorithms (lower and upper bounds). 246 ( 11.47% ). 127 35 0.73 U of Michigan Elliot Soloway Address: 3106 IST: Artificial intelligence and software engineering, Artificial intelligence and education *excl educ 247 ( 11.52% ). 127 6 0.37 U of California-Los Angeles Allen Klinger Emeritus Professor BH 4532K 825-7695 825-4033 248 ( 11.56% ). 125 202 1.10 Oregon State U Thomas G. Dietterich Dearborn 221C 737-5559 tgd@eecs.oregonstate.edu 249 ( 11.61% ). 125 120 0.99 Princeton U Sanjeev Arora 250 ( 11.66% ). 125 28 0.69 Stanford U David Cheriton GATES 439 cheriton 251 ( 11.70% ). 124 71 0.88 U of Wisconsin-Madison Thomas Reps 252 ( 11.75% ). 124 33 0.73 U of Wisconsin-Madison Susan Horwitz 253 ( 11.79% ). 124 19 0.61 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Gerald J. Sussman, Professor 254 ( 11.84% ). 124 2 0.14 U of Connecticut Fred Maryanski 1(860)486-2421 255 ( 11.89% ). 123 116 0.99 U of Southern California Medioni, Gerard medioni @usc.edu Immersion SAL 300 256 ( 11.93% ). 123 75 0.90 Cornell U Charles Van Loan Professor John C. Ford Professor of Engineering Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1973 Research focus: Numerical linear and multilinear algebra 257 ( 11.98% ). 122 93 0.94 U of California-Berkeley David E. Culler Professor 627 Soda Hall: parallel architecture, hi-performance networks, workstation clusters 258 ( 12.03% ). 122 74 0.90 U of California-Berkeley David A. Patterson Professor 635 Soda Hall: Computer Architecture & Engineering, Computer Architecture and Systems: Design, performance, and dependability; mass storage & networks of workstations 259 ( 12.07% ). 122 41 0.77 Princeton U Kenneth Steiglitz 260 ( 12.12% ). 122 33 0.73 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Rosenberg, Arnold L. (413) 545-2743 rsnbrg CS308 Distinguished University Professor. Theoretical and algorithmic aspects of parallel architectures and communication networks. *excl radiology? 261 ( 12.17% ). 121 112 0.98 Georgia Institute of Technology Ronald Arkin, Regents Professor, Ph.D., U. of Massachusetts arkin@cc.gatech.edu, TSRB 238A, 404-894-8209 Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Mobile Robotics 262 ( 12.21% ). 121 55 0.84 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Meseguer, Josi Professor 2108 SC 333-6733 meseguer@cs.uiuc.edu 263 ( 12.26% ). 121 10 0.48 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kuck, David Professor Emeritus Kuck & Assoc. dkuck@kai.com *excl 82 w/23 authors 264 ( 12.31% ). 120 31 0.72 U of Texas at Austin Jayadev Misra Professor (PhD 1972, John Hopkins University) Distributed computing (512) 471-9550 misra@cs.utexas.edu 265 ( 12.35% ). 120 30 0.71 U of Chicago L. Ridgway Scott *lr 266 ( 12.40% ). 119 118 1.00 U of Maryland Baltimore County Tim Finin Ph.D., Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1980. Artificial intelligence; knowledge representation and reasoning; knowledge and database systems. 267 ( 12.45% ). 119 77 0.91 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Trevor J. Darrell, Associate Professor 268 ( 12.49% ). 118 39 0.77 U of California-Berkeley Stuart J. Russell Professor 727 Soda Hall: Artificial Intelligence; machine learning; real-time decision-making; algorithms; probabilistic reasoning; computational biology 269 ( 12.54% ). 117 129 1.02 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Tomasz Imielinski, Professor of Computer Science (**) and Director of the Division of Computer and Information Sciences Ph.D. (Polish Academy of Sciences) Research Interests: Databases, Distributed Systems Current Research: Mobile Wireless Computing, Database Mining, Multimedia 270 ( 12.59% ). 117 70 0.89 Brown U Tom Dean 271 ( 12.63% ). 117 65 0.88 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Nancy A. Lynch, Professor *na 272 ( 12.68% ). 115 127 1.02 Princeton U Bernard Chazelle 273 ( 12.73% ). 115 119 1.01 U of California-Berkeley James Demmel Professor 737 Soda Hall: Scientific Computing; numerical analysis, linear algebra 274 ( 12.77% ). 115 62 0.87 Stanford U Monica Lam 5-3714 GATES 307 lam 275 ( 12.82% ). 114 40 0.78 U of Maryland College Park James A. Reggia Professor, CS and UMIACS.Research Professor, Neurology. NSF Presidential Young Investigator. M.D., University of Maryland, 1975. Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1981. Research Interests: Neural computation, artificial life, evolutionary computation, artificial intelligence 276 ( 12.87% ). 114 25 0.68 U of Michigan Stephen W. Director Address: 2249 LEC: Computeraided design, CAD frameworks, statistical design, circuit theory, technology enhanced learning, numerical analysis 277 ( 12.91% ). 114 12 0.52 U of Michigan Bill Rounds Address: 132 ATL Phone: (734) 7649418 Fax: (734) 7631260 Email: Professor, Electrical Engr & Computer Sci Degree: Ph.D., Stanford University Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence Theory of Computation*w* 278 ( 12.96% ). 113 15 0.57 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Robert Vichnevetsky, Professor of Computer Science (**) B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (University of Brussels) Research Interests: Numerical Analysis, computer methods for partial differential equations, optimization theory, modelling and simulation of systems, environmental systems. Current Research: Computer methods for partial differential equations, simulation of problems in water resources, identification of diffusion parameters, fluid dynamics. 279 ( 13.01% ). 112 70 0.90 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Croft, W. Bruce (413) 545-2742 croft CS202 Distinguished University Professor. Information retrieval and digital libraries. w* +b* 280 ( 13.05% ). 112 15 0.57 Michigan State U Philip K. McKinley, Professor Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Distributed Systems, Mobile Computing, Middleware *pk 281 ( 13.10% ). 111 103 0.98 U of California-Los Angeles Mario Gerla Professor BH 3732F 825-4367 825-2660 282 ( 13.15% ). 111 49 0.83 U of Wisconsin-Madison Stephen J. Wright 283 ( 13.19% ). 111 16 0.59 U of Washington Alan Borning 284 ( 13.24% ). 109 262 1.19 U of California-San Diego Mihir Bellare Computer security focusing on authentication, encryption, and electronic payment standards that have helped secure transactions over the Internet and advance e-commerce standards. 285 ( 13.29% ). 109 68 0.90 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Alexander T. Borgida, Professor of Computer Science (**) Ph.D. (University of Toronto) Research Interests: Information Systems: specification and development languages. Knowledge Representation, Conceptual Modeling and Software Requirements. Current Research: Description logics and their use in knowledge-base management systems. Software Information Management. 286 ( 13.33% ). 109 49 0.83 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Charles E. Leiserson, Professor 287 ( 13.38% ). 109 20 0.64 Arizona State U Gregory R. Andrews Professor Gould-Simpson 705 (520) 621-4239 E-mail: greg* Concurrent programming, parallel and distributed computing, link-time optimization, operating systems. *gr 288 ( 13.43% ). 109 13 0.55 U of California-Los Angeles D.S. Parker Professor BH 3532H 825-6871 825-1322 *ds 289 ( 13.47% ). 109 9 0.47 U of Rochester Tom LeBlanc 290 ( 13.52% ). 108 19 0.63 U of Kansas Gary Minden *many co-authors 291 ( 13.57% ). 107 79 0.94 U of California-Berkeley Randy H. Katz Professor 637 Soda Hall: mobile computing; wireless communications; Distributed hi-performance storage systems; Distributed and networked systems design and implementation 292 ( 13.61% ). 107 64 0.89 U of California-Berkeley David Forsyth Associate Professor 723 Soda Hall: vision, geometric modeling 293 ( 13.66% ). 107 62 0.88 U of California-Berkeley Umesh Vazirani Professor 671 Soda Hall: Theory; complexity theory, analysis of algorithms 294 ( 13.71% ). 106 221 1.16 U of California-Santa Cruz Martin Abadi - Computer and network security, specification and verification methods, programming languages. 295 ( 13.75% ). 106 63 0.89 U of Washington David Wetherall 296 ( 13.80% ). 106 41 0.80 U of Michigan Steven Abney Address: 105 S. State Street: Natural language processing, machine learning 297 ( 13.85% ). 106 37 0.77 U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Frederick P. Brooks Jr. (9), Kenan Professor, Ph.D. 1956, Harvard. 3D interactive computer graphics; human-computer interaction; virtual worlds; computer architecture; the design process. (brooks at cs.unc.edu) *fp 298 ( 13.89% ). 105 46 0.82 New York U Kenneth Perlin perlin 8-3386 1202 715BWY 299 ( 13.94% ). 105 36 0.77 Princeton U Nicholas Pippenger 300 ( 13.99% ). 105 26 0.70 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Lehnert, Wendy G. (413) 545-3639 lehnert CS234 Professor. 301 ( 14.03% ). 104 26 0.70 U of South Florida Rangachar Kasturi Douglas W. Hood Professor and Department Chair Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Document image analysis 302 ( 14.08% ). 103 94 0.98 Case Western Reserve Univ Michael S. Branicky - Associate Professor analogue-digital hybrid systems, power electronics, motion control 303 ( 14.13% ). 103 75 0.93 State U of New York-Stony Brook Michael Kifer, Professor, Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Database systems; logic programming; knowledge representation; artificial intelligence. 304 ( 14.17% ). 103 22 0.67 U of California-Berkeley Alistair Sinclair Professor 677 Soda Hall: Theory; Randomized algorithms; applied probability; statistical physics 305 ( 14.22% ). 102 31 0.74 U of Rochester Henry Kyburg 306 ( 14.27% ). 102 30 0.74 Michigan State U John J. Weng, Professor Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Humanoid Robots, Computer Vision, Machine Learning. *jj 307 ( 14.31% ). 101 121 1.04 U of Chicago Laszlo Babai *incl all math arts 308 ( 14.36% ). 101 44 0.82 U of Wisconsin-Madison Jude W. Shavlik 309 ( 14.41% ). 101 21 0.66 U of Oregon Andrzej Proskurowski, Professor algorithmic graph theory, computational complexity andrzej@cs.uoregon.edu (541) 346-4428 310 ( 14.45% ). 101 14 0.57 U of Utah Frank Stenger Professor Numerical analysis 585-7462 311 ( 14.50% ). 101 8 0.45 U of Rochester Lenhart Schubert *lk 312 ( 14.55% ). 100 16 0.60 U of Kentucky Miroslaw Truszczynski 313 ( 14.59% ). 100 8 0.45 Carnegie Mellon U Edward Fredkin Distinguished Career Professor, RI 412-268-3818 *omits all physics articles 314 ( 14.64% ). 100 4 0.30 Case Western Reserve Univ George Ernst - Associate Professor artificial intelligence, formal specification and verification of software *gw 315 ( 14.69% ). 99 65 0.91 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Flaherty, Joseph, Ph.D., Professor and Dean of the School of Science: scientific computation; adaptive and parallel solution techniques; numerical analysis. 316 ( 14.73% ). 98 59 0.89 Purdue U Greg Frederickson Professor CS 224 [gnf@cs.purdue.edu] 49-46016 317 ( 14.78% ). 98 56 0.88 Cornell U Fred B. Schneider Professor Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1978 Research focus: Concurrent and distributed systems; computer and network security *fb 318 ( 14.83% ). 98 41 0.81 Northwestern U Kristian J. Hammond Professor. Ph.D., Yale University. Research interests: Science case-based reasoning - understanding the role of examples and experience in reasoning; how encapsulated experience, or cases, can be used to inform planning, problem solving, and the control of action; how examples can be used in information retrieval and in communicating preferences to a machine. hammond@infolab.northwestern.edu 319 ( 14.87% ). 98 12 0.54 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Robert C. Berwick, Professor 320 ( 14.92% ). 98 5 0.35 WashingtonU 2000 cox jr 320 ( 14.92% ). 98 4 0.30 Washington U Cox, Jerome B - Professor Emeritus 321 ( 14.97% ). 97 138 1.08 Brown U Michael Black *mj 322 ( 15.01% ). 97 40 0.81 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Jerome H. Saltzer, Professor *jh 323 ( 15.06% ). 97 29 0.74 U of Pennsylvania b Davidson, Susan Professor and Interim-Director, Center for Bioinformatics 278 Moore p: 215-898-3490 susan@cis.upenn.edu web page *sb 324 ( 15.10% ). 97 23 0.69 U of Oregon Stephen F. Fickas, Professor requirements engineering, software engineering and the internet fickas@cs.uoregon.edu (541) 346-3964 325 ( 15.15% ). 96 120 1.05 U of Pennsylvania b Kearns, Michael Professor and Co-Director of the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science 507 Levine p: 215-898-7888 mkearns@cis.upenn.edu web page 326 ( 15.20% ). 96 45 0.83 U of California-Santa Cruz Darrell Long - Distributed computing systems, operating systems, performance evaluation, data management. *de 327 ( 15.24% ). 96 43 0.82 U of Washington Anna Karlin 328 ( 15.29% ). 96 13 0.56 U of Oregon Kent A. Stevens, Professor three-dimensional visualization, computational biomechanics kent@cs.uoregon.edu (541) 346-4430 (incl all sci, psych for ka) 329 ( 15.34% ). 95 48 0.85 State U of New York-Stony Brook Rance Cleaveland, Professor, Ph.D., Cornell University Specification and verification formalisms; automated verification algorithms and tools; models of concurrent computation. 330 ( 15.38% ). 95 25 0.71 Stanford U Edward Feigenbaum 3-4878 GATES 220 feigenbaum 331 ( 15.43% ). 95 13 0.56 Vanderbilt U Lawrence W. Dowdy, Professor Distributed Systems, Networks 332 ( 15.48% ). 94 128 1.07 Columbia U Henning Schulzrinne (7042/815 CEPSR) [ info ] 333 ( 15.52% ). 94 70 0.94 U of Texas at Austin Vladimir Lifschitz Professor (PhD 1971, Steklov Mathematical Institute) Mathematical logic, logic programming, knowledge representation (512) 471-9564 vl@cs.utexas.edu 334 ( 15.57% ). 94 68 0.93 U of South Florida Dmitry Goldgof Motion Analysis Computer Vision Image Processing and its Biomedical App Pattern Recognition 335 ( 15.62% ). 94 37 0.79 U of Maryland College Park Jack Minker Professor Emeritus, CS and UMIACS. ACM, AAAI, AAAS, and IEEE Fellow. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1959. Research Interests: Artificial intelligence, Deductive databases, logic programming, nonmonotonic reasoning 336 ( 15.66% ). 94 25 0.71 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Michael D. Grigoriadis, Professor of Computer Science (**) Ph.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) Research Interests: Mathematical programming, large-scale structured optimization, graph and network optimization, parallel and randomized algorithms. Current Research: Design and analysis of network and structured optimization algorithms. 337 ( 15.71% ). 93 80 0.97 U of Southern California Mataric, Maja mataric @usc.edu Autonomy SAL 228 338 ( 15.76% ). 93 66 0.92 Cornell U Eva Tardos Professor Ph.D., Eotvos University, Hungary, 1984 Research focus: Design and analysis of algorithms, with an emphasis on problems in combinatorial optimization and network problems 339 ( 15.80% ). 93 5 0.36 U of Chicago Michael ODonnell *mj 340 ( 15.85% ). 92 61 0.91 U of Washington Oren Etzioni 341 ( 15.90% ). 92 51 0.87 U of California-Santa Cruz Raymie Stata - Software engineering. 342 ( 15.94% ). 92 39 0.81 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Apostolos Gerasoulis, Professor of Computer Science (**) B.S.(Univ. of Ioannina, Greece), M.S., Ph.D.(SUNY, Stony Brook) Research Interests: Numerical Analysis, parallel numerical computing, software tools for parallel architectures. Current Research: The partitioning and scheduling problem for parallel architectures. Algorithms and software solutions. Parallelizations of computationally intensive applications. 343 ( 15.99% ). 92 30 0.75 Cornell U Klara Kedem Professor Ph.D., Tel Aviv University, 1989 Research focus: Computational geometry with applications to robotics, computer vision, and bio-information 344 ( 16.04% ). 91 231 1.21 Cornell U Jon Kleinberg Associate Professor Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996 Research focus: Design of efficient algorithms, with an emphasis on combinatorial optimization, discrete algorithms for networks, and problems in high-dimensional geometry *incl science/nature articles 345 ( 16.08% ). 91 52 0.88 Carnegie Mellon U Kenneth Koedinger Associate Professor, HCII 412-681-5739 The role of informal, invented, or intuitive knowledge in the learning of mathematical problem solving and reasoning 346 ( 16.13% ). 90 35 0.79 U of Chicago Ketan Mulmuley 347 ( 16.18% ). 90 14 0.59 U of Michigan Keki B. Irani Address: 3114 EECS: Artificial intelligence, Distributed systems, Computer CAD for VLSI systems, Parallel architecture, Neural networks, VLSI testing and CAD, Faulttolerant design 348 ( 16.22% ). 90 5 0.36 U of Colorado Lloyd D. Fosdick Professor Emeritus Numerical Computation (Scientific Computing) Scientific computing; numerical dynamics; cluster dynamics and stability; history of computation. BS, University of Chicago; MS, PhD, Purdue University 349 ( 16.27% ). 89 95 1.01 Purdue U Jeff Vitter Professor and Dean, School of Science CS 152 [jsv@cs.purdue.edu] 49-46014 350 ( 16.32% ). 89 33 0.78 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Heath, Michael T. Fulton Copp Professor 4324 SC 2262A DCL 333-6268 heath@cs.uiuc.edu *mt 351 ( 16.36% ). 89 23 0.70 Florida State U Kyle Gallivan, Professor PhD 1983, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign High-performance computing, numerical algorithms, architectures and software support for scientific and engineering computations including signal processing, image processing, dynamical systems, and large-scale simulations. CS CS 352 ( 16.41% ). 89 11 0.53 U of Michigan Quentin F. Stout Address: 2242 EECS: Parallel computing, algorithms, software, scientific and statistical computing, adaptive designs, mathematics 353 ( 16.46% ). 88 74 0.96 Carnegie Mellon U Frank Pfenning Professor, CSD 412-268-2798 Connectionist/neural network modeling of normal and impaired cognitive processes in reading and language 354 ( 16.50% ). 88 57 0.90 U of Washington Dan Weld 355 ( 16.55% ). 88 49 0.87 U of Minnesota Joseph Konstan 356 ( 16.60% ). 88 44 0.85 U of Minnesota John Riedl 357 ( 16.64% ). 88 29 0.75 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Hanson, Allen R. (413) 545-2746 hanson CS270 Professor. Vision, mobile robotics, aerial image analysis, motion, stereo, 3-D reconstruction, sensor calibration. *ar 358 ( 16.69% ). 87 38 0.81 U of Texas at Austin Raymond J. Mooney Professor (PhD 1988, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language understanding (512) 471-9558 mooney@cs.utexas.edu 359 ( 16.74% ). 87 37 0.81 U of California-San Diego Garrison W. Cottrell Facial recognition, neural networks, human cognition, cognitive science, computational philosophy, artificial intelligence (AI). 360 ( 16.78% ). 87 15 0.61 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Mahadevan, Sridhar (413) 545-3140 mahadeva CS204 Associate Professor. Artificial intelligence, cognitive science, machine learning, reinforcement learning, robot learning, sequential decision-making. 361 ( 16.83% ). 86 28 0.75 U of Central Florida Narsingh Deo Professor deo 362 ( 16.88% ). 86 28 0.75 U of Minnesota Gopalan Nadathur 363 ( 16.92% ). 86 24 0.71 U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Daniel A. Reed, Kenan Eminent Professor and Director of the Institute for Renaissance Computing, Ph.D. 1983, Purdue University. (reed at cs.unc.edu) *da 364 ( 16.97% ). 86 23 0.70 U of Wisconsin-Madison David J. DeWitt Chair 365 ( 17.02% ). 86 12 0.56 Southern Methodist U James G. Dunham Associate Professor Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University Research: Data Compression, Cryptography and Data Security; Information Theory; and Communications and Telecommunications Theory 366 ( 17.06% ). 86 5 0.36 Florida State U R. Christopher Lacher, Professor Emeritus PhD 1966, University of Georgia Neural Computation, Expert Networks, Machine Learning; Object Oriented Applications Software; Macromolecular Modelling; Computational Topology 367 ( 17.11% ). 85 94 1.02 U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Stephen M. Pizer (6), Kenan Professor, Ph.D. 1967, Harvard. Image analysis and display; human and computer vision; graphics; numerical computing; medical imaging. (pizer at cs.unc.edu) *excl radiology and med phys arts 368 ( 17.16% ). 85 68 0.95 U of Maryland College Park John (Yiannis) Aloimonos Professor, CS, CfAR, and UMIACS. NSF Presidential Young Investigator. Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1987. Research Interests: Artificial intelligence, vision, robotics, learning, neuro-informatics 369 ( 17.20% ). 85 46 0.86 U of Chicago Yali Amit *incl all stat arts 370 ( 17.25% ). 85 39 0.82 Stanford U Patrick Hanrahan 3-8530 GATES 370 hanrahan 371 ( 17.30% ). 85 4 0.31 U of Oregon Virginia M. Lo, Assoc. Professor parallel and distributed computing lo@cs.uoregon.edu (541) 346-4473 *vm 372 ( 17.34% ). 84 81 0.99 U of Wisconsin-Madison Michael C. Ferris 373 ( 17.39% ). 84 59 0.92 WashingtonU 2005 brent mr 373 ( 17.39% ). 84 33 0.79 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Utgoff, Paul E. (413) 545-4843 utgoff CS208 Associate Professor. Machine learning, representation induction, many-layered learning, feature construction, artificial neural networks, evaluation function learning, adversary search, decision tree induction. 374 ( 17.44% ). 84 29 0.76 U of Texas at Austin Simon S. Lam Professor (PhD 1974, UCLA) Communication protocols, computer networks, performance models, formal verification methods, and network security (512) 471-9531 lam@cs.utexas.edu *ss 375 ( 17.48% ). 83 66 0.95 Stanford U Jennifer Widom 3-7690 GATES 422 widom 376 ( 17.53% ). 83 37 0.82 U of Nebraska-Lincoln Revesz, Peter Title: Full Professor Research Area: Database systems, constraint programming, geographic information systems, bioinformatics 377 ( 17.58% ). 83 27 0.75 State Univ of New York-Buffalo Raj Acharya Research Professor (Ph.D., Univ. of Minnesota/Mayo Grad. School of Medicine) Multimedia Computing, Image Processing/Vision, Medical Imaging, Computational Biology *incl 6-author SCIENCE, excl NATURE (british address) 378 ( 17.62% ). 83 17 0.64 Vanderbilt U David Dilts, Professor B2B Electronic Commerce, Extended Enterprise Operations *incl j manuf syst 379 ( 17.67% ). 83 13 0.58 U of California-San Diego William E. Howden Software testing and analysis, error modeling and prevention, software design, and embedded systems. 380 ( 17.72% ). 82 126 1.10 U of California-Irvine Pazzani, Michael pazzani@ics.uci.edu 949-824-5888 201 ICS2 381 ( 17.76% ). 82 71 0.97 Case Western Reserve Univ Randall Beer - Professor adaptive behavior of autonomous agents, neural networks 382 ( 17.81% ). 82 52 0.90 Stanford U Serafim Batzoglou 3-3334 Clark S266 serafim (omits Nature article with >100 authors) 383 ( 17.86% ). 82 44 0.86 Carnegie Mellon U Jaime Carbonell Director-LTI/Professor CS, LTI 412-268-6298 Artificial intelligence, natural-language processing, machine learning, machine translation 384 ( 17.90% ). 82 27 0.75 U of California-Santa Cruz Michael Tanner - Information theory, error-correcting codes, complexity, VLSI systems, fault tolerance. *rm 385 ( 17.95% ). 81 110 1.07 Rice U David B. Johnson Associate Professor *excl 1970s pubs (different dbj?) 386 ( 18.00% ). 81 85 1.01 U of Maryland College Park William W. Pugh Professor, CS and UMIACS. NSF Presidential Young Investigator, Packard Fellow. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1988. Research Interests: Supercomputer compilers, programming languages, practical algorithms 387 ( 18.04% ). 81 74 0.98 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Lesser, Victor R. (413) 545-1322 lesser CS306 Professor. Multi-agent systems, agents, real-time decision making, information gathering, situation assessment and interpretation of sensory data. 388 ( 18.09% ). 81 58 0.92 New York U Dennis E. Shasha shasha 8-3086 710 715BWY 389 ( 18.14% ). 81 42 0.85 New Mexico State U Roger T. Hartley Associate Professor 390 ( 18.18% ). 81 25 0.73 Southern Methodist U Hesham El-Rewini Department Chair Ph.D., Oregon State University Research: Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks and Parallel Processing 391 ( 18.23% ). 81 19 0.67 State Univ of New York-Buffalo Alan L. Selman Professor Adjunct Professor of Mathematics ACM Fellow (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University) Complexity Theory *al 392 ( 18.28% ). 80 86 1.02 Cornell U Alan J. Demers Professor Ph.D., Princeton University, 1975 Research focus: Database systems, database replication, and algorithms 393 ( 18.32% ). 80 59 0.93 Carnegie Mellon U Robert Harper Professor, CSD 412-268-4801 Programming languages 394 ( 18.37% ). 80 37 0.82 U of Wisconsin-Madison Miron Livny 395 ( 18.41% ). 80 31 0.78 Columbia U Henryk Wozniakowski (7050/502 CSC) 396 ( 18.46% ). 80 12 0.57 U of Oregon Eugene M. Luks, Professor algebraic algorithms, computational complexity, symbolic computation luks@cs.uoregon.edu (541) 346-1379 397 ( 18.51% ). 79 85 1.02 U of Colorado Richard H. Byrd Professor Numerical Computation (Optimization) Nonlinear optimization; linear programming; numerical linear algebra; nonlinear data fitting; global optimization in molecular chemistry; parallel computing. BA, MA, PhD, Rice University 398 ( 18.55% ). 79 71 0.98 U of Michigan Michael Wellman Address: 120 ATL: Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Commerce, Distributed Computation 399 ( 18.60% ). 79 25 0.74 New York U Olof B. Widlund widlund 8-3110 712 WWH 400 ( 18.65% ). 79 10 0.53 Kent State U Kenneth Batcher (batcher), MCS 266, Professor, 1964 Ph.D. University of Illinois. Parallel algorithms, parallel processors, parallelizing compilers, interconnection networks, sorting networks. 401 ( 18.69% ). 79 6 0.41 Arizona State U Peter J. Downey Professor and Head Gould-Simpson 739 (520) 621-2207 E-mail: pete* Analysis of algorithms, stochastic analysis, performance modeling and evaluation, scheduling and sequencing problems. 402 ( 18.74% ). 78 109 1.08 U of California-Berkeley Bernd Sturmfels Professor 701 Evans Hall, 642-4687, bernd@math.berkeley.edu 403 ( 18.79% ). 78 82 1.01 U of Florida Rangarajan, Anand Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1991 Associate Professor Medical Imaging, Computer Vision and Machine Learning 404 ( 18.83% ). 78 76 0.99 U of California-Irvine Smyth, Padhraic smyth@ics.uci.edu 949-824-2558 414E CS *excl JPL 405 ( 18.88% ). 78 37 0.83 U of California-San Diego P. Venkat Rangan A pioneer in multimedia, the Internet, and wireless technologies, he is associated with video servers, account aggregation, and other technologies of global impact. 406 ( 18.93% ). 78 28 0.76 U of Pennsylvania b Daniilidis, Kostas Associate Professor 276 Moore p: 215-898-8549 kosta@cis.upenn.edu web page 407 ( 18.97% ). 78 26 0.75 Indiana U Dennis Gannon (1985), Professor and chair, Computer Science; PhD (mathematics) 1974, University of California, Davis. PhD (computer science) 1980, University of Illinois. Parallel computation, programming systems, graphics and tool design, computer architecture. 408 ( 19.02% ). 77 60 0.94 New York U Michael L. Overton overton 8-3121 529 WWH 409 ( 19.07% ). 77 54 0.92 New York U Margaret H. Wright mhw 8-3056 412 WWH *mh 410 ( 19.11% ). 77 53 0.91 U of Maryland College Park Nick Roussopoulos Professor, CS and UMIACS. ACM Fellow. Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1977. Research Interests: Database systems, client server database architecures, interoperable databases, adaptive buffer management and query optimization, network management, database design methodologies, active databases 411 ( 19.16% ). 77 47 0.89 U of Texas at Austin Harrick M. Vin Associate Professor (PhD 1993, UC at San Diego) Multimedia systems, high-speed networking, mobile computing, and large-scale distributed systems (512) 471-9732 vin@cs.utexas.edu 412 ( 19.21% ). 77 36 0.82 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ponce, Jean Professor 3324 SC 2065 BI 333-8864 ponce@cs.uiuc.edu 413 ( 19.25% ). 77 11 0.55 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Barrington, David A. (413) 545-4329 barring CS210 Professor. Complexity of computation, circuit complexity, boolean function complexity, theory of automata, mathematical logic, theory of algorithms. *da 414 ( 19.30% ). 76 80 1.01 Stanford U Chris Manning 3-7683 GATES 418 manning 415 ( 19.35% ). 76 46 0.88 Indiana U Robert F. Port (1986), Professor, Computer Science and Linguistics. Ph.D. (linguistics) 1976, University of Connecticut. Artificial intelligence, speech recognition, cognitive science, natural language processing. 416 ( 19.39% ). 76 38 0.84 U of Florida Ranka, Sanjay Professor High Performance and Data Intensive Computing, Bio Medical Computing and Data Mining 417 ( 19.44% ). 76 34 0.81 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Skeel, Robert D. Professor 4320 SC 3161 BI 333-2727 skeel@cs.uiuc.edu *excl all chem/phys papers else 89/113 418 ( 19.49% ). 76 6 0.41 U of Iowa Bruell, Steve; Professor 419 ( 19.53% ). 75 90 1.04 Princeton U David Dobkin (Dean of the Faculty) 420 ( 19.58% ). 75 72 0.99 U of Colorado Michael C. Mozer Professor Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning) Computational modeling; machine learning architectures and algorithms; integrated symbolic and subsymbolic computation; speech recognition; data mining; neural networks; cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience. BS, Brown University; MA, PhD, University of California, San Diego 421 ( 19.63% ). 75 34 0.82 State U of New York-Stony Brook Scott Smolka, Professor, Ph.D., Brown University Model checking; semantics of concurrency; CASE tools for safety-critical systems; distributed languages and algorithms. 422 ( 19.67% ). 75 31 0.80 Carnegie Mellon U Guy Blelloch Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 Thread scheduling, parallel algorithms, NESL language, provably efficient language implementations, pipelining with futures, multiprocessor garbage collection, multibank memory systems 423 ( 19.72% ). 75 22 0.72 Lehigh U Hank Korth P.C. Rossin Senior Professor and Chair 424 ( 19.77% ). 75 11 0.56 U of Alabama-Huntsville Dr. Tim S. Newman tnewman@cs.uah.edu TH N364 824-6619 *ts 425 ( 19.81% ). 74 132 1.13 New York U Victor Shoup shoup 8-3511 511 WWH 426 ( 19.86% ). 74 52 0.92 Rice U Lydia Kavraki Associate Professor 427 ( 19.91% ). 74 24 0.74 U of Washington John Zahorjan 428 ( 19.95% ). 74 15 0.63 Ohio State U Ten-Hwang Steve Lai -- (lai@cis.ohio-state.edu) Networking, parallel and distributed computing 429 ( 20.00% ). 73 72 1.00 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Mario Szegedy, Associate Professor of Computer Science (**) Ph.D. (University of Chicago) Research Interest: Theoretical Computer Science, Programming Languages, Combinatorics, Combinatorial Geometry, Artificial Intelligence. Current Research: Theory of Probabilistically Checkable Proofs; Circuit Lower Bounds; Theory of Tilings; Dynamic Problems. 430 ( 20.05% ). 73 44 0.88 U of Pennsylvania b Gunter, Carl Professor 509 Levine p: 215-898-9506 gunter@cis.upenn.edu web page 431 ( 20.09% ). 73 30 0.79 U of California-San Diego Victor Vianu Reinventing the database in response to recent developments, including the emergence of the World Wide Web. 432 ( 20.14% ). 73 22 0.72 Oregon Graduate Inst Sci Tech Eric A. Wan, Associate Professor *ea 433 ( 20.19% ). 73 12 0.58 U of Colorado Ronald A. Cole Research Professor Artificial Intelligence (Speech and Language Processing) Knowledge-based approaches to speech recognition; interactive language training; animating the human computer interface; lowering entry barriers. BA, University of Rochester; MA, PhD, University of California, Riverside *ra 434 ( 20.23% ). 73 6 0.42 U of Arizona Peter J. Downey Professor and Head Gould-Simpson 739 (520) 621-2207 E-mail: pete* Analysis of algorithms, stochastic analysis, performance modeling and evaluation, scheduling and sequencing problems. 435 ( 20.28% ). 72 107 1.09 U of Maryland College Park V.S. Subrahmanian Professor, CS and UMIACS. NSF National Young Investigator. Ph.D. Syracuse University, 1989. Research Interests: Heterogeneous databases, multimedia databases, hybrid reasoning, logic programming 436 ( 20.33% ). 72 71 1.00 Yale U Avi Silberschatz Professor of Computer Science 437 ( 20.37% ). 72 34 0.82 U of Oregon Matthew L. Ginsberg, Research Assoc. Professor artificial intelligence, constraint satisfaction, planning ginsberg@cirl.uoregon.edu (541) 346-0471 438 ( 20.42% ). 72 27 0.77 U of California-Berkeley Susan L. Graham Professor 771 Soda Hall: Programming Systems; software development environments, software engineering 439 ( 20.47% ). 72 23 0.73 U of Wisconsin-Madison Charles R. Dyer 440 ( 20.51% ). 72 6 0.42 Iowa State U Shashi K. Gadia Associate Professor 203 Atanasoff (515) 294-2253 441 ( 20.56% ). 72 4 0.32 Naval Postgraduate School Berzins, Valdis 442 ( 20.61% ). 71 63 0.97 U of Maryland College Park Howard C. Elman Professor, CS and UMIACS. NSF Presidential Young Investigator. Ph.D., Yale University, 1982. Research Interests: Numerical analysis, parallel computing 443 ( 20.65% ). 71 50 0.92 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Sanjoy K. Mitter, Professor *sk (s mitter also cs pubs/sk more ee) 444 ( 20.70% ). 71 37 0.85 Vanderbilt U Jeremy S. Spinrad, Associate Professor Graph Algorithms 445 ( 20.75% ). 71 36 0.84 U of Minnesota Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos 446 ( 20.79% ). 71 14 0.62 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Clarke, Lori A. (413) 545-1328 clarke CS304 Professor. Software verification, testing, and analysis; software architecture and design. *la 447 ( 20.84% ). 70 47 0.91 Massachusetts Inst of Technology M. Frans Kaashoek, Professor 448 ( 20.89% ). 70 26 0.77 U of Pennsylvania b Joshi, Aravind Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science 505 Levine / 476A IRCS p: 215-898-0359 / 8540 joshi@cis.upenn.edu web page *ak 449 ( 20.93% ). 69 61 0.97 Carnegie Mellon U Kathleen Carley Professor, ISRI 412-268-1744 My work examines how groups, organizations, and societies change over time, and how the behavior at the social and organizational level emerges from and is constrained by the ongoing interactions among, capabilities, and constraints on the people, artificial agents (robots and webbots), technology, and tasks that comprise these groups and organizations. 450 ( 20.98% ). 69 55 0.95 Purdue U Mikhail Atallah Professor REC 220 [mja@cs.purdue.edu] 49-46017 451 ( 21.03% ). 69 43 0.89 Washington U Brent, Michael - Jolley Hall, Room 528 (314-935-6621) brent@cse.wustl.edu *excludes NATURE article w/200+ authors 452 ( 21.07% ). 69 38 0.86 U of Virginia William Wulf AT&T and University Professor Architecture, computer security, and hardware-software codesign Currently President of the National Academy of Engineering *excl some non-cs arts 453 ( 21.12% ). 69 12 0.59 U of Maryland Baltimore County Deepinder Sidhu Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook, 1979. Computer networks; distributed systems; distributed and heterogeneous databases. 454 ( 21.17% ). 68 67 1.00 U of Virginia John Stankovic BP America Professor and Chair Real-time and embedded systems, deeply embedded sensor networks, pervasive computing, real-time databases 455 ( 21.21% ). 68 52 0.94 U of Washington Paul Beame 456 ( 21.26% ). 68 15 0.64 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Osterweil, Leon J. (413) 545-2186 ljo CS302 Professor. Process modeling and process programs, analysis of concurrency, software architectures, ecommerce and egovernment. 457 ( 21.31% ). 68 11 0.57 U of Texas at Austin Bruce W. Porter Professor (PhD 1984, UC at Irvine) Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and knowledge-based systems (512) 471-9565 porter@cs.utexas.edu 458 ( 21.35% ). 68 10 0.55 U of Colorado William M. Waite Professor Software and Systems (Programming Languages) Automation of compiler construction; programming language principles; programming methodology; computer architecture; operating system principles. AB, Oberlin College; MS, PhD, Columbia University 459 ( 21.40% ). 67 79 1.04 U of Michigan Edmund H Durfee Address: 174 ATL: Multiagent coordination and intelligent real-time systems 460 ( 21.45% ). 67 34 0.84 WashingtonU 2005 loui r 460 ( 21.45% ). 67 27 0.78 U of Pittsburgh Kurt VanLehn, Professor, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cognitive modeling of learning, application of AI to education, machine learning. 461 ( 21.49% ). 66 117 1.14 U of Southern California Itti, Laurent itti @usc.edu Computation HNB 30 A 462 ( 21.54% ). 66 62 0.99 U of Southern California Tambe, Milind tambe @usc.edu Autonomy SAL 232 463 ( 21.59% ). 66 39 0.87 U of California-Los Angeles Miodrag Potkonjak Professor BH 3532G 825-0790 825-1322 464 ( 21.63% ). 66 29 0.80 U of Wisconsin-Madison Mark D. Hill 465 ( 21.68% ). 66 26 0.78 U of California-Los Angeles Milos D. Ercegovac Professor BH 4731H 825-5414 825-3886 *incl opt arts 466 ( 21.72% ). 66 22 0.74 U of Colorado Dennis M. Heimbigner Research Associate Professor Software and Systems (Software Engineering) Distributed component object systems; databases; operating systems; configuration management; distributed component object systems; databases. BS, California Institute of Technology; MS, PhD, University of Southern California 467 ( 21.77% ). 65 24 0.76 U of California-Berkeley Lawrence A. Rowe Professor Emeritus 629 Soda Hall: digital video, multimedia applications, user interfaces 468 ( 21.82% ). 65 22 0.74 U of California-Santa Barbara Amr El Abbadi Professor (Ph.D., Cornell University) amr@cs.ucsb.edu (805) 893-4239 Engineering I, Room 3115 fault-tolerant distributed systems; distributed databases, operating systems. 469 ( 21.86% ). 65 14 0.63 Texas AM U Furuta, Richard Professor Digital Libraries, Hypertext Systems and Models, Computer-Human Interaction, Electronic Publishing 470 ( 21.91% ). 65 11 0.57 Pennsylvania State U Metzner, John J. 471 ( 21.96% ). 64 34 0.85 U of California-Berkeley William M. Kahan Professor 733 Soda Hall: Scientific Computing; numerical analysis 472 ( 22.00% ). 64 7 0.47 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Betancourt, Octavio Ph.D., New York University; Professor, The City College; Scientific computing. Homepage. 473 ( 22.05% ). 64 5 0.39 Indiana U Paul W. Purdom (1971), Professor. PhD (physics) 1966, California Institute of Technology. Analysis of algorithms, rewriting systems, compilers, game playing. 474 ( 22.10% ). 63 82 1.06 Duke U Reif, John D223 660-6568 Professor 475 ( 22.14% ). 63 63 1.00 U of Colorado Daniel S. Jurafsky Associate Professor Artificial Intelligence (Speech and Language Processing) Speech recognition and understanding; computational psycholinguistics; natural language processing; computational linguistics. BA, PhD, University of California, Berkeley 476 ( 22.19% ). 63 56 0.97 U of Virginia Andrew Grimshaw Metasystems, high-performance parallel computing, heterogeneous parallel computing, compilers for parallel systems, operating systems 477 ( 22.24% ). 63 55 0.97 Cornell U Thomas F. Coleman Professor Director, Cornell Theory Center Director, CTC-Manhattan Ph.D., University of Waterloo, 1979 Research focus: Design and understanding of practical and efficient numerical algorithms for continuous optimization problems. Primarily on the development of algorithms for large-scale optimization 478 ( 22.28% ). 63 33 0.84 State U of New York-Stony Brook David Warren, Professor, Ph.D., University of Michigan Logic programming; database systems; knowledge representation; natural language processing. *ds 479 ( 22.33% ). 63 32 0.84 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Siegelmann, Hava (413) 577-4282 hava CS242 Associate Professor. Biological and physical computation, neural computation, adaptive information systems, machine learning and knowledge discovery, theory of analog and adaptive systems, bioinformatics. 480 ( 22.38% ). 63 28 0.80 U of Minnesota Ravi Janardan 481 ( 22.42% ). 62 108 1.13 Carnegie Mellon U Alan Frieze Professor, Math 412-268-6380 Theoretical computer science, probabalistic combinatorics, randomized algorithms 482 ( 22.47% ). 62 78 1.06 Columbia U Zvi Galil (7012/455 CSC) 483 ( 22.52% ). 62 72 1.04 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Parsons, Simon Ph.D. University of London, U.K.; Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Logic and Probability, Decision Making, Probabilistic Reasoning; Intelligent Agents; Multi-Agent Systems, Negotiation. Homepage. 484 ( 22.56% ). 62 47 0.93 Harvard U Steven J. Gortler 485 ( 22.61% ). 62 19 0.71 U of California-Davis Bernd Hamann, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Visualization, geometric modeling, computer graphics 486 ( 22.66% ). 62 7 0.47 Carnegie Mellon U Hans Berliner Principal Research Scientist, Emeritus, CSD 412-268-2565 Artificial Intelligence with emphasis on representation of knowledge for large domains, tree searching, and structures that could support learning 487 ( 22.70% ). 61 50 0.95 Purdue U Alberto Apostolico Professor CS 218 [axa@cs.purdue.edu] 49-46015 488 ( 22.75% ). 60 90 1.10 U of Washington Henry Kautz 489 ( 22.80% ). 60 78 1.06 U of Delaware Decker, Keith S., Assistant Professor, Ph.D. 490 ( 22.84% ). 60 71 1.04 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Garland, Michael Assistant Professor 3235 SC 244-5970 garland@cs.uiuc.edu 491 ( 22.89% ). 60 34 0.86 U of California-Los Angeles Carlo Zaniolo Professor BH 3532D 825-8137 825-1322 492 ( 22.94% ). 60 18 0.71 U of Florida Ritter, Gerhard X Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1971. Professor Department of Mathematics Member of the European Academy of Science. General Ronald W. Yates Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer, AFL, 1998. Silver Core Award, International Federation for Information Processing, 1989. My research interests span the areas of computer vision, artificial neural networks, applied mathematics, and topology. *gx 493 ( 22.98% ). 59 84 1.09 Cornell U David B. Shmoys Professor Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1984 Research focus: Design and analysis of efficient algorithms for discrete optimization problems, in particular approximation algorithms for NP-hard problems 494 ( 23.03% ). 59 83 1.08 U of California-Berkeley George Necula Assistant Professor 783 Soda Hall: Programming Systems; software engineering, security, program analysis 495 ( 23.08% ). 59 58 1.00 U of California-San Diego Henri Casanova High-performance computing, parallel and distributed computing, Grid computing, Internet computing, simulation of distributed systems, scheduling. 496 ( 23.12% ). 59 58 1.00 U of Wisconsin-Madison Paul Barford 497 ( 23.17% ). 59 58 1.00 U of Pennsylvania b Saul, Lawrence Assistant Professor 256 Moore p: 215-898-7703 lsaul@cis.upenn.edu web page *lk 498 ( 23.22% ). 59 43 0.92 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Albert R. Meyer, Professor 499 ( 23.26% ). 59 41 0.91 U of Texas at Dallas Andras Farago, Professor farago@utdallas.edu Ph.D., Technical University of Budapest (972) 883-6885 500 ( 23.31% ). 59 34 0.86 U of California-Los Angeles Eliezer Gafni Associate Professor BH 3731F 825-3211 825-2660 501 ( 23.36% ). 59 31 0.84 U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill David A. Plaisted (28), Professor, Ph.D. 1976, Stanford. Mechanical theorem proving; term rewriting systems; logic programming; algorithms. (plaisted at cs.unc.edu) 502 ( 23.40% ). 59 27 0.81 Pennsylvania State U Irwin, Mary Jane - A. Robert Noll Chair of Engineering; Co-director, Embedded and Mobile Computing Center (emc^2) 503 ( 23.45% ). 59 24 0.78 U of Michigan Scott Mahlke Address: 2223 EECS: Compilers, applicationspecific processors, computer architecture and microarchitecture, embedded systems 504 ( 23.50% ). 59 22 0.76 Texas AM U Gutierrez-Osuna, Ricardo Assistant Professor Pattern Recognition, Intelligent Sensors, Machine Olfaction, Speech-driven Facial Animation, Biological Cybernetics, Mobile Robotics, Machine Learning 505 ( 23.54% ). 59 3 0.27 U of Michigan Peter Honeyman Address: 1213 EECS: Computer Security, File Systems and Mobile Computing 506 ( 23.59% ). 58 83 1.09 U of Texas at Austin Chandrajit Bajaj Professor (PhD 1984, Cornell University) Computational algebraic geometry, computer graphics, geometric design, scientific data visualization, and collaborative environments (512) 471-5133 bajaj@cs.utexas.edu 507 ( 23.64% ). 58 79 1.08 Stanford U Ron Fedkiw 736-0953 GATES 207 ron.fedkiw 508 ( 23.68% ). 58 37 0.89 Georgia Institute of Technology Sham Navathe, Professor, Ph.D., U. of Michigan sham@cc.gatech.edu, CCB 139, 404-894-0537 Database Modeling and Database Design 509 ( 23.73% ). 58 31 0.85 Georgia Institute of Technology Irfan Essa, Associate Professor, Ph.D., MIT irfan@cc.gatech.edu, TSRB 230A, 404-894-6856 Computer Vision, Graphics, Animation, HCI, and Computational Perception 510 ( 23.78% ). 58 24 0.78 California Institute Technology Alain Martin Professor of Computer Science 254 Jorgensen MC 256-80 (626) 395-6549 alain@cs.caltech.edu *aj 511 ( 23.82% ). 58 24 0.78 U of Georgia E. Rodney Canfield Prof erc@cs.uga.edu (706) 542-3470 512 ( 23.87% ). 58 15 0.67 U of California-Los Angeles Sheila Greibach Professor BH 3731D 825-1617 825-2660 513 ( 23.92% ). 58 13 0.63 Florida State U Theodore P. Baker, Professor PhD 1974, Cornell University Real-Time Systems, Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling, Ada Run Time Environments, Tools and High-Level Languages for Real-Time Software Interfaces. *tp 514 ( 23.96% ). 57 36 0.89 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Baumslag, Gilbert D.Sc. University of Witwatersand, Johannesberg, Republic of South Africa; Distinguished Professor, The City College. Group Theory; Algebra; Computer Software. Homepage. 515 ( 24.01% ). 57 36 0.89 Rice U Joe Warren Professor 516 ( 24.06% ). 57 22 0.76 State U of New York-Stony Brook Ker-I Ko, Professor, Ph.D., Ohio State University Computational complexity; theory of computation; computational learning theory. *ki 517 ( 24.10% ). 56 166 1.27 U of Minnesota George Karypis 518 ( 24.15% ). 56 90 1.12 Stanford U Nick McKeown 5-3641 CIS 134 nickm 519 ( 24.20% ). 56 71 1.06 U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Nahrstedt, Klara Fisher Associate Professor 3104 SC 244-6624 klara@cs.uiuc.edu 520 ( 24.24% ). 56 59 1.01 U of California-Riverside Gianfranco Ciardo Dr. Ciardos research interests include tools and techniques for the analysis of complex hardware and software systems, with a particular emphasis on symbolic model checking for logic verification and on Markovian and general classes of stochastic Petri nets for performance and reliability evaluation. 521 ( 24.29% ). 56 27 0.82 Southern Methodist U David Matula Professor Ph.D., Engineering Physics, University California at Berkeley Research: Computer Arithmetic Algorithms and Chip Design 522 ( 24.34% ). 56 26 0.81 Carnegie Mellon U Bruce Maggs Associate Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 Networks for parallel and distributed computing systems 523 ( 24.38% ). 56 24 0.79 U of South Carolina Fenner, Stephen A. 3A49 803/777-2596 fenner 524 ( 24.43% ). 56 19 0.73 Case Western Reserve Univ Gultekin Ozsoyoglu - Professor 525 ( 24.48% ). 56 19 0.73 U of Rochester Randal Nelson *rc 526 ( 24.52% ). 56 17 0.70 U of Pennsylvania b Gallier, Jean Professor 254 Moore p: 215-898-4405 jean@cis.upenn.edu web page 527 ( 24.57% ). 56 13 0.64 Ohio State U Mervin Muller -- (muller-m@cis.ohio-state.edu) Distributed computing, performance analysis *me 528 ( 24.62% ). 56 9 0.55 Case Western Reserve Univ Z. Meral Ozsoyoglu - Associate Chair of Computer Science Division Query languages and processing, Data models, Index structures, Bioinformatics 529 ( 24.66% ). 55 50 0.98 California Institute Technology Steven Low Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering 282 Jorgensen MC 256-80 (626) 395-6767 slow@caltech.edu *sh 530 ( 24.71% ). 55 48 0.97 U of Washington Martin Tompa 531 ( 24.76% ). 55 35 0.89 Wayne State U Draghici, Sorin - Associate Professor : Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Distributed Systems, Bioinformatics, and Artificial Intelligence *incl genomics articles 532 ( 24.80% ). 55 28 0.83 U of Minnesota Daniel Boley 533 ( 24.85% ). 55 20 0.75 U of Texas at Arlington Behrooz A. Shirazi Professor and Chairperson 320 Nedderman Hall 534 ( 24.90% ). 55 6 0.45 Carnegie Mellon U Ellis Bareiss Senior Systems Scientist, ISRI 412-268-2338 535 ( 24.94% ). 54 108 1.17 U of California-San Diego Andrew B. Kahng Professor Kahng is an expert on the physical design of Very Large Scale Integrated circuits (VLSI), and a key strategist defining the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors. ITRS specifies the technology developments needed to keep pace with Moores Law. 536 ( 24.99% ). 54 64 1.04 U of California-San Diego Yannis Papakonstantinou Database systems and Internet technologies, and specifically data integration applications that require search, querying and interaction with the information of multiple distributed sources, such as multiple Web sites. 537 ( 25.03% ). 54 55 1.00 U of Chicago Lance Fortnow 538 ( 25.08% ). 54 47 0.97 U of California-Santa Cruz David Helmbold - Machine learning, theoretical computer science, analusis of algorithms, intelligent systems. 539 ( 25.13% ). 54 40 0.92 U of Central Florida Kien A. Hua Professor kienhua *ka 540 ( 25.17% ). 54 22 0.77 U of North Texas Shahrokhi, Farhad Professor 541 ( 25.22% ). 54 18 0.72 State Univ of New York-Buffalo Stuart C. Shapiro Professor AAAI Fellow (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin) Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, Natural Language Understanding and Generation *sc 542 ( 25.27% ). 54 8 0.52 Indiana U Andrew J. Hanson (1989), Professor. PhD (physics) 1971, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Scientific visualization, computer graphics and computer vision, applications of visualization to mathematical problems in dimensions greater than three, cognitive models for visualization, design of intelligent human interfaces for visualization applications. 543 ( 25.31% ). 54 4 0.35 U of South Carolina Matthews, Manton M. 3A57 803/777-3285 matthews *mm 544 ( 25.36% ). 53 215 1.35 Stanford U Dan Boneh 5-3897 GATES 475 dabo 545 ( 25.41% ). 53 96 1.15 U of California-Davis Phillip W. Rogaway, Ph.D., Professor Cryptography, theory of computation 546 ( 25.45% ). 53 61 1.04 Carnegie Mellon U Mahadev Satyanarayanan Professor, CSD 412-268-4136 Mobile and pervasive computing, distributed file systems, measurement and evaluation, security 547 ( 25.50% ). 53 48 0.98 U of California-San Diego Alexander Vardy Information theory specializing in error-correcting codes for data transmission and storage. 548 ( 25.55% ). 53 44 0.95 U of Virginia Jvrg Liebeherr Computer networks and network services 549 ( 25.59% ). 53 33 0.88 U of Texas at Austin Don Batory Professor (PhD 1980, University of Toronto) Software architectures, software reuse, extensible and object-oriented databases, domain modeling and software system generators (512) 471-9713 dsb@cs.utexas.edu 550 ( 25.64% ). 53 30 0.86 Columbia U Gail Kaiser (7081/607 CEPSR) 551 ( 25.69% ). 53 22 0.78 CUNY - Grad Sch Univ Center Parikh, Rohit Ph.D., Harvard University; Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn College. Logic in Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Logic. Homepage. 552 ( 25.73% ). 53 14 0.66 Carnegie Mellon U Michael Erdmann Professor, CSD and Robotics protein folding, homology 553 ( 25.78% ). 52 77 1.10 U of California-San Diego Russell Impagliazzo Computational complexity, cryptography, circuit complexity, computational randomness. 554 ( 25.83% ). 52 46 0.97 Brown U Peter Wegner 555 ( 25.87% ). 52 39 0.93 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Riseman, Edward M. (413) 545-2746 riseman CS272 Professor Emeritus. Computer vision, mobile robotics, aerial image analysis, stereo processing, three-dimensional construction. 556 ( 25.92% ). 52 38 0.92 U of California-San Diego George Varghese Very-high-speed communications in computer networks and the Internet. Research aims at making the Internet as fast and reliable as electric and telephone utilities. 557 ( 25.97% ). 52 32 0.88 U of Texas at Austin Kathryn S. Mckinley Associate Professor (PhD 1992, Rice University) Programming Language Implementation, memory management, and architecture (512) 232-7467 mckinley@cs.utexas.edu 558 ( 26.01% ). 52 25 0.81 U of Arizona John Kececioglu Associate Professor Gould-Simpson 720 (520) 621-4526 E-mail: kece* Algorithm design and implementation, computational biology, combinatorial optimization. *excl nat acad paper, aids paper 559 ( 26.06% ). 52 24 0.80 U of California-Irvine Lathrop, Richard rickl@ics.uci.edu 949-824-4021 464E CS *excl bio non-comp articles 560 ( 26.11% ). 52 23 0.79 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. Liviu Iftode, Associate Professor of Computer Science (**) Dipl. Eng (Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton University) Research Interests: Operating Systems, Embedded and Pervasive Computing Systems, Mobile computing and networking. Current Research: Distributed Embedded Systems, Systems with Non-Intrusive Memory-to-Memory Communication, Network-Centric Systems. 561 ( 26.15% ). 52 23 0.79 U of Maryland College Park Liviu Iftode Assistant Professor, CS and UMIACS. NSF CAREER Award. Ph. D. Princeton, 1998. Research Interests: Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, Embedded and Pervasive Computing Systems 562 ( 26.20% ). 52 22 0.78 Oregon State U Terri Fiez Owen 202 737-3118 terri@eecs.oregonstate.edu 563 ( 26.25% ). 52 19 0.75 Arizona State U John Kececioglu Associate Professor Gould-Simpson 720 (520) 621-4526 E-mail: kece* Algorithm design and implementation, computational biology, combinatorial optimization. 564 ( 26.29% ). 52 14 0.67 U of California-Riverside Chinya Ravishankar Databases, Distributed Systems, Networking, and Programming Languages. His work addresses the practical and theoretical obstacles to building of software systems in the real world. 565 ( 26.34% ). 52 10 0.58 Pennsylvania State U Camps, Octavia I. - Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering 566 ( 26.39% ). 51 38 0.93 WashingtonU 2000 varghese g 566 ( 26.39% ). 51 36 0.91 U of Maryland College Park Pete Keleher Associate Professor, CS and UMIACS; Affiliate Professor, ECE. Ph.D., Rice University, 1995. NSF CAREER Award. Research Interests: Distributed systems, operating systems, concurrency, computer architecture 567 ( 26.43% ). 51 35 0.90 U of South Carolina Culik, Karel (Distinguished Professor Emeritus) culik 568 ( 26.48% ). 51 27 0.84 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Ronitt Rubinfeld, Professor *r 569 ( 26.53% ). 51 27 0.84 Virginia Polytech Inst State U Joao Carlos Setubal Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Washington interests: Bioinformatics; Computational biology; Genomics; Design and analysis of algorithms; Combinatorial optimization *comput only 570 ( 26.57% ). 51 25 0.82 Dartmouth College Bruce Donald 571 ( 26.62% ). 51 24 0.81 WashingtonU 2000 Loui, Ronald - Jolley Hall, Room 502 (314-935-6102) loui@cse.wustl.edu 571 ( 26.62% ). 51 24 0.81 Washington U Loui, Ronald - Jolley Hall, Room 502 (314-935-6102) loui@cse.wustl.edu 572 ( 26.67% ). 51 11 0.61 North Carolina State U Dr. David F. McAllister Professor 125 DAN 233-8164 mcallister AT csc.ncsu.edu 573 ( 26.71% ). 51 11 0.61 U of Oregon Arthur M. Farley, Professor artificial intelligence, applied graph theory art@cs.uoregon.edu (541) 346-3414 574 ( 26.76% ). 50 137 1.26 Stanford U Sebastian Thrun 3-2797 GATES 154 thrun 575 ( 26.81% ). 50 65 1.07 Brown U Thomas Hofmann 576 ( 26.85% ). 50 39 0.94 State U of New York-Stony Brook Leo Bachmair, Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Computational logic; automated deduction; symbolic computation. 577 ( 26.90% ). 50 20 0.77 Indiana U Gregory J. E. Rawlins (1987), Associate professor. PhD (computer science) 1987, University of Waterloo. Data mining, genetic algorithms, spatial interfaces, Java, open-source software, software engineering, and adaptive software. 578 ( 26.95% ). 50 15 0.69 U of California-Los Angeles Michael G. Dyer Professor BH 4532F 206-6674 825-4033 579 ( 26.99% ). 50 12 0.64 Texas AM U McCormick, Bruce H. Professor Scientific Visualization and Modeling, Computer Vision, Neural Networks, Brain Mapping 580 ( 27.04% ). 49 87 1.15 U of South Carolina Huhns, Michael (NCR Chair) 3A41 803/777-5921 huhns 581 ( 27.09% ). 49 45 0.98 U of California-San Diego Charles Elkan Automated reasoning, artificial intelligence, machine learning, database systems, expert systems, computational biology, and data mining. *excl biochem arts 582 ( 27.13% ). 49 38 0.93 North Carolina State U Dr. Harry Perros Professor 458 EGRC 515-2041 perros AT csc.ncsu.edu 583 ( 27.18% ). 49 34 0.91 U of Utah Ross Whitaker Associate Professor Computer vision, visualization, and image processing 587-9549 584 ( 27.23% ). 49 33 0.90 U of California-Santa Cruz Phokion Kolaitis - Logic in computer science, computational complexity, database theory. 585 ( 27.27% ). 49 22 0.79 U of Pittsburgh Rami Melhem, Professor, PhD, University of Pittsburgh. Fault tolerance, real-time systems, optical interconnection networks, and high performance computing. 586 ( 27.32% ). 49 21 0.78 U of California-San Diego Ramamohan Paturi Algorithms, complexity theory, satisfiability, lower bounds, digital libraries, data mining, machine learning, and information technology (IT) education. *r 587 ( 27.37% ). 49 12 0.64 U of Pittsburgh Donald M. Chiarulli, Professor, PhD, Louisiana State University. Computer architecture, optical computing and interconnections, VLSI CAD. 588 ( 27.41% ). 49 11 0.62 U of North Texas Parberry, Ian Professor 589 ( 27.46% ). 49 11 0.62 U of Rochester Chris Brown *cm *isi lists ballard-brown only under ballard and possibly c brown excl max planck author, optics, neurosci, & cog/lang 590 ( 27.51% ). 48 71 1.10 U of California-Irvine Dourish, Paul jpd@ics.uci.edu 949-824-8127 206 ICS2 591 ( 27.55% ). 48 68 1.09 U of Michigan H V Jagadish Address: 2238 EECS Phone: (734) 7634079 Fax: (734) 7634617 Email: Professor, Electrical Engr & Computer Sci Degree: Ph.D., Stanford Research Areas: Database Systems 592 ( 27.60% ). 48 61 1.06 U of California-Irvine Nardi, Bonnie nardi@ics.uci.edu 949-824-6534 ICS2 209 593 ( 27.65% ). 48 36 0.93 Pennsylvania State U Plassmann, Paul E. 594 ( 27.69% ). 48 24 0.82 U of Connecticut Sanguthevar Rajasekaran 1(860)486-2428 595 ( 27.74% ). 48 15 0.70 Duke U Biermann, Alan D315A 660-6548 Professor, Chair 596 ( 27.79% ). 48 8 0.54 Ohio State U Eitan Gurari -- (gurari@cis.ohio-state.edu) Literate programming, graphic languages 597 ( 27.83% ). 48 5 0.42 U of California-Santa Cruz Charles McDowell - Computer architecture, parallel computing, microprogramming, compilers, operating systems. 598 ( 27.88% ). 47 40 0.96 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Kulp, David C. (413) 545-4450 dkulp CS232 Assistant Professor Bioinformatics, sequence analysis, gene-finding, microarrays, variation and expression marker models, data compression. *excl art.s with 9+ co-authors and unrelated fields; high co-author avg 599 ( 27.93% ). 47 40 0.96 Indiana U David Leake (1990), Associate profesor and Graduate Program Director. PhD (computer science) 1990, Yale University. Artificial intelligence and cognitive science, especially case-based reasoning, goal-driven learning, introspective reasoning, intelligent information search, and memory organization. 600 ( 27.97% ). 47 37 0.94 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Srinivas Devadas, Professor 601 ( 28.02% ). 47 35 0.92 Pennsylvania State U Collins, Robert T. *rt 602 ( 28.07% ). 47 35 0.92 Ohio State U DeLiang Wang -- (dwang@cis.ohio-state.edu) Neural networks and cognitive modeling *dl 603 ( 28.11% ). 47 30 0.88 U of Texas at Austin Mohamed G. Gouda Professor (PhD 1977, University of Waterloo) Distributed and concurrent computing and computing networks (512) 471-9532 gouda@cs.utexas.edu 604 ( 28.16% ). 47 24 0.83 Boston U Peter Gacs, (PhD 1978, Frankfurt U), Professor Areas: Cellular Automata, Fault-Tolerant Computing, and Algorithmic Information Theory 605 ( 28.21% ). 47 20 0.78 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Moss, J. Eliot B. (413) 545-4206 moss CS372 Associate Professor. Object-oriented languages, performance measurement and optimization, garbage collection, persistent object stores. *je+jeb 606 ( 28.25% ). 47 19 0.76 U of California-Irvine El Zarki, Magda magda@ics.uci.edu 949-824-8584 458D CS 607 ( 28.30% ). 47 12 0.65 U of California-Santa Barbara Alan G. Konheim Professor (Ph.D., Cornell University) konheim@cs.ucsb.edu (805) 893-3560 Engineering I, Room 2165 computer communications; computer systems; modeling and analysis; cryptography. 608 ( 28.34% ). 47 12 0.65 WashingtonU 2005 richard w 608 ( 28.34% ). 47 12 0.65 U of Chicago Stuart Kurtz *sa 609 ( 28.39% ). 47 10 0.60 U of Pennsylvania b Ungar, Lyle Associate Professor 506 Levine p: 215-898-7749 ungar@cis.upenn.edu web page *lh excl chem, phys papers, otherwise 148/48 610 ( 28.44% ). 47 9 0.57 George Washington U James K. Hahn Computer graphics, medical simulation and visualization, information visualization, image rendering, virtual reality, computer animation. 611 ( 28.48% ). 47 8 0.54 U of Maryland College Park Don Perlis Professor, CS and UMIACS. Ph.D. (Math), New York University, 1972. Ph.D. (CS), University of Rochester, 1981. Research Interests: Artificial intelligence, formal commonsense reasoning, cognitive modeling 612 ( 28.53% ). 47 8 0.54 George Washington U Ronald Gove *r+rj 613 ( 28.58% ). 47 6 0.47 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Luk, Franklin T, Ph.D., Professor: numerical linear algebra; parallel computing; signal and image processing. *ft 614 ( 28.62% ). 47 6 0.47 U of California-San Diego Walter A. Burkhard Storage system algorithms expert with interest in data layouts, disk arrays, RAID, video servers, replicated file systems. 615 ( 28.67% ). 47 5 0.42 George Washington U John L. Sibert Computer graphics, human-computer interaction. 616 ( 28.72% ). 47 5 0.42 U of Oregon David W. Etherington, Research Assoc. Professor artificial intelligence, reasoning ether@cirl.uoregon.edu (541) 346-0470 617 ( 28.76% ). 46 108 1.22 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Kurose, James F. (413) 545-1585 kurose CS376 Professor. Real time, multimedia communication, operating systems support. 618 ( 28.81% ). 46 46 1.00 Georgia Institute of Technology Mostafa Ammar, Professor, Ph.D., Waterloo (Canada) ammar@cc.gatech.edu, GCATT 219, 404-894-3292 Computer Networks and Communication Protocols 619 ( 28.86% ). 46 43 0.98 U of Washington Brian Curless 620 ( 28.90% ). 46 39 0.96 Oregon State U Martin Erwig Dearborn 218A 737-8893 erwig@eecs.oregonstate.edu 621 ( 28.95% ). 46 24 0.83 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Musser, David, Ph.D., Professor: programming methodology; generic software libraries; formal methods of specification and verification. 622 ( 29.00% ). 46 18 0.75 Carnegie Mellon U Todd Mowry Associate Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 Computer architecture, compilers, operating systems, parallel processing, and database performance 623 ( 29.04% ). 46 7 0.51 U of Maryland College Park James A. Hendler Professor, CS, ISR, and UMIACS. AAAI Fellow. Ph.D., Brown University, 1985. Research Interests: Massively parallel AI, planning systems, mobile robotics *ja 624 ( 29.09% ). 46 5 0.42 U of Colorado Michael G. Main Associate Professor Theory (Theory of Computation) Theory of computation; introductory programming; undergraduate program. BS, MS, PhD, Washington State University 625 ( 29.14% ). 45 135 1.29 Carnegie Mellon U Tuomas Sandholm Associate Professor, CSD 412-268-5576 Artificial intelligence; electronic commerce; game theory; multiagent systems; auctions and exchanges; automated negotiation and contracting; coalition formation; safe exchange; normative models of bounded rationality; resource-bounded reasoning; constraint satisfaction; machine learning; networks; combinatorial optimization 626 ( 29.18% ). 45 135 1.29 WashingtonU 2000 sandholm t+tw 626 ( 29.18% ). 45 68 1.11 Carnegie Mellon U Michael Lewicki Assistant Professor, CSD 412-268-5060 Computational neuroscience, artificial intelligence, computational vision and audition 627 ( 29.23% ). 45 55 1.05 U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Marc Pollefeys (89), Assistant Professor, Ph.D. 1999, K.U. Leuven, Belgium. Computer vision; image-based modeling and rendering; image and video analysis; multi-view geometry. (marc at cs.unc.edu) 628 ( 29.28% ). 45 39 0.96 U of Michigan Pinaki Mazumder Address: 2215 EECS: VLSI circuit design, VLSI testing, and VLSI layout tools 629 ( 29.32% ). 45 34 0.93 U of Washington Brian Bershad 630 ( 29.37% ). 45 10 0.60 U of Minnesota Mats Heimdahl 631 ( 29.42% ). 45 5 0.42 U of Virginia John Pfaltz Databases and parallel computing, knowledge discovery, and discrete math *incl geo art 632 ( 29.46% ). 44 129 1.28 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Towsley, Donald F. (413) 545-0207 towsley CS378 Distinguished University Professor. Networks, performance analysis. 633 ( 29.51% ). 44 103 1.22 Purdue U Elisa Bertino Professor REC 221 [bertino@cs.purdue.edu] 49-62399 634 ( 29.56% ). 44 74 1.14 Massachusetts Inst of Technology David R. Karger, Associate Professor 635 ( 29.60% ). 44 60 1.08 U of Maryland College Park Sudarshan S. Chawathe Assistant Professor, CS and UMIACS. NSF CAREER Award. Ph.D., Stanford University, 1998. Research Interests:Autonomous and semistructured databases 636 ( 29.65% ). 44 38 0.96 Johns Hopkins U Yair Amir, Associate Professor, Ph.D Hebrew (Jerusalem), 1995 Distributed systems, communication protocol, conferencing replication. *incl UCSB address 637 ( 29.70% ). 44 33 0.92 U of California-Santa Barbara Richard A. Kemmerer Professor (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles) kemm@cs.ucsb.edu (805) 893-4232 Engineering I, Room 2159 specification and verification of systems; computer system security and reliability; programming and specification language design; software engineering. 638 ( 29.74% ). 44 33 0.92 U of Florida Fishwick, Paul Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1986 Professor 639 ( 29.79% ). 44 31 0.91 Rice U Keith Cooper Professor and Chair *kd 640 ( 29.84% ). 44 21 0.80 Oregon State U Gabor C. Temes Owen 203 737-2979 temes@eecs.oregonstate.edu 641 ( 29.88% ). 44 18 0.76 U of California-Davis Premkumar T. Devanbu, Ph.D., Associate Professor Software engineering 642 ( 29.93% ). 44 18 0.76 Brown U Steve Reiss *sp 643 ( 29.98% ). 44 16 0.73 U of Delaware Carberry, M. Sandra, Professor and Department Chair, Ph.D. 644 ( 30.02% ). 44 14 0.70 Ohio State U Kenneth Supowit -- (supowit@cis.ohio-state.edu) Combinatorial algorithms 645 ( 30.07% ). 44 8 0.55 U of Rochester Joel Seiferas 646 ( 30.12% ). 43 62 1.10 Purdue U Ahmed Elmagarmid Professor MATH 422 [ake@cs.purdue.edu] 49-41998 647 ( 30.16% ). 43 58 1.08 Carnegie Mellon U James Callan Associate Professor, LTI 412-268-6298 Automatic database selection, high speed document filtering, algorithms that learn a persons information needs from experience, automatic analysis of gathered information, and information literacy in K-12 educational environments 648 ( 30.21% ). 43 50 1.04 U of California-Los Angeles Adnan Darwiche Associate Professor BH 4532D 206-5201 825-4033 649 ( 30.26% ). 43 47 1.02 Princeton U Olga Troyanskaya *excl P NAT ACAD SCI 107/+66 art w/9 authors 650 ( 30.30% ). 43 42 0.99 Stanford U Serge Plotkin 723-0540 GATES 472 plotkin 651 ( 30.35% ). 43 41 0.99 U of California-San Diego Francine Berman High-performance and grid computing: programming environments, adaptive middleware, scheduling, and performance predication. 652 ( 30.40% ). 43 39 0.97 U of California-Los Angeles Richard R. Muntz Professor BH 3277 825-3546 825-1322 653 ( 30.44% ). 43 36 0.95 U of Massachusetts at Amherst Allan, James (413) 545-3240 allan CS350 Associate Professor. Information retrieval and organization; topic detection and tracking. *incl NIST 654 ( 30.49% ). 43 33 0.93 U of Southern California Golubchik, Leana leana @usc.edu Interaction SAL 226 655 ( 30.54% ). 43 25 0.86 U of North Texas Renka, Robert J Professor 656 ( 30.58% ). 43 23 0.83 Ohio State U P. Sadayappan -- (saday@cis.ohio-state.edu) Parallel algorithms and computation 657 ( 30.63% ). 43 17 0.75 U of Texas at Dallas Simeon Ntafos, Professor, Assoc. Dean, UG Educ. ntafos@utdallas.edu Ph.D., Northwestern University (972) 883-2809 658 ( 30.68% ). 43 16 0.74 Pennsylvania State U Hurson, Ali 659 ( 30.72% ). 43 14 0.70 Michigan State U Abdol-Hossein Esfahanian, Associate Professor Department Graduate Director Ph.D., Northwestern University Graph Theory, Computer Networks 660 ( 30.77% ). 43 12 0.66 Rutgers State Univ-New Brunswick Dr. William Steiger, Professor of Computer Science (**) B.S., M.S. (M.I.T.), Ph.D. (Australian National University) Research Interests: Computational and combinatorial geometry, probabilistic algorithms, probability. Current Research: Computational geometry, probabilistic algorithms, lower bounds. 661 ( 30.82% ). 43 8 0.55 Pennsylvania State U Pakzad, Simin 662 ( 30.86% ). 43 4 0.37 U of Wisconsin-Madison Robert R. Meyer 663 ( 30.91% ). 42 66 1.12 Old Dominion U Olariu, Stephan Professor (Ph.D., McGill, 1986). Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks, Parallel algorithms and architectures, Distributed Algorithms, Performance Evaluation. 664 ( 30.96% ). 42 66 1.12 Vanderbilt U Douglas C. Schmidt, Professor Distributed computing middleware, realtime systems, software patterns and frameworks *dc 665 ( 31.00% ). 42 64 1.11 U of California-Riverside Marek Chrobak Dr. Chrobaks research topics include design and analysis of algorithms, data structures, theory of computation, combinatorial optimization, computational geometry, automata theory, and graph theory. His current research focuses on on-line algorithms, graph drawing algorithms, and algorithms in discrete tomography. 666 ( 31.05% ). 42 62 1.10 U of Kentucky Ken Calvert 667 ( 31.10% ). 42 53 1.06 U of California-San Diego Samuel Buss Bounded arithmetic, proof theory and complexity, mathematical logic and behavioral logic. *check this/isi error 668 ( 31.14% ). 42 31 0.92 U of Arizona Saumya Debray Professor Gould-Simpson 735 (520) 621-4527 E-mail: debray* Compilers, program analysis and optimization, programming language implementation. 669 ( 31.19% ). 42 26 0.87 U of California-Santa Barbara Kevin Almeroth Associate Professor (Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology) almeroth@cs.ucsb.edu (805) 893-2777 Engineering I, Room 2113 computer networks and protocols; large-scale multimedia systems; performance evaluation; and distributed systems. 670 ( 31.24% ). 42 26 0.87 U of Wisconsin-Madison Gurindar S. Sohi 671 ( 31.28% ). 42 25 0.86 U of California-San Diego Dean M. Tullsen Processor architecture for high-end computing; widely credited with an innovation that can double the performance of a new generation of microprocessors. 672 ( 31.33% ). 42 20 0.80 Tulane U Cris Koutsougeras, Associate Professor Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1988. Neural Nets, Theoretical Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence. 673 ( 31.38% ). 42 19 0.79 Illinois Institute of Technology Bogdan Korel, Associate Chair and Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering 674 ( 31.42% ). 42 7 0.52 WashingtonU 2005 franklin ma 674 ( 31.42% ). 41 99 1.24 WashingtonU 2000 schmidt d(33)+dc(66) 674 ( 31.42% ). 41 71 1.15 U of California-San Diego Alin Deutsch Semistructured and XML data, data security, adaptive distributed query design, and the design and optimization of query languages. 675 ( 31.47% ). 41 31 0.92 Massachusetts Inst of Technology Victor W. Zue, Professor *vw incl all speech 676 ( 31.52% ). 41 30 0.92 Oregon Graduate Inst Sci Tech Sharon L. Oviatt, Professor, Co-Director - Center for Human Computer Communication 677 ( 31.56% ). 41 20 0.81 Vanderbilt U Gautam Biswas, Professor Intelligent Systems, Hybrid and Embedded Systems, Fault-Adaptive Control, Learning Environments 678 ( 31.61% ). 41 15 0.73 U of California-Riverside Thomas Payne Office: 321, Phone*: 3119 Efficient implementation of various programming language features related to issues in operating systems: concurrency, protection, dynamic binding. 679 ( 31.66% ). 41 10 0.62 New York U Zvi M. Kedem kedem 8-3101 702 715BWY 680 ( 31.70% ). 40 64 1.13 U of California-San Diego Vineet Bafna Computational molecular biology, bioinformatics, proteomics, approximational algorithms, human genome, human proteome, protein identification, Expressed Sequence Tags (EST) analysis *excl clin and sci 100+ author arts 681 ( 31.75% ). 40 61 1.11 U of California-San Diego Stefan Savage Computer security issues, wide-area networking, and distributed and/or adaptive computer systems, and co-founded Seattle-based Asta Networks Inc. *s 682 ( 31.79% ). 40 31 0.93 Carnegie Mellon U Norman Sadeh Associate Professor, ISRI Phone: 412-268-8144 Fax: 412-291-1110 Mobile commerce, ubiquitous computing & context awareness, e-supply chain management, agent technologies, the semantic web, web security and privacy & associated policy implications, artificial intelligence 683 ( 31.84% ). 40 29 0.91 U of Maryland College Park Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth Associate Professor, CS and UMIACS; Affiliate Professor, ECE. NSF CAREER Award. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1994. Research Interests: Environments for parallel programming including performance monitoring and debugging, operating systems, computer networks, distributed systems 684 ( 31.89% ). 40 27 0.89 Brown U Eli Upfal 685 ( 31.93% ). 40 19 0.80 Oregon State U Eric N. Mortensen Dearborn 306 737-9207 enm@eecs.oregonstate.edu 686 ( 31.98% ). 40 17 0.77 Pennsylvania State U F|rer, Martin *furer 687 ( 32.03% ). 40 16 0.75 U of Pennsylvania b Tannen, Val Professor 270 Moore p: 215-898-2665 val@cis.upenn.edu web page 688 ( 32.07% ). 40 15 0.73 Washington U Richard, William D. - Bryan Hall, Room 307B (314-935-4676) wdr@cse.wustl.edu 689 ( 32.12% ). 40 14 0.72 Indiana U J. Michael Dunn (1987), Professor, Computer Science; Oscar R. Ewing Professor of Philosophy. Dean, School of Informatics. PhD (philosophy) 1966, University of Pittsburgh. Algebraic logic, proof theory, non-standard logics (esp. relevance logic), relations between logic and computer science. jm 690 ( 32.17% ). 40 12 0.67 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Hardwick, Martin, Ph.D., Professor: database systems for engineering and manufacturing applications. 691 ( 32.21% ). 40 7 0.53 U of Kentucky Jerzy W. Jaromczyk 692 ( 32.26% ). 40 6 0.49 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Spooner, David, Ph.D., Professor: database systems, database security, database browsing and visualization. 693 ( 32.31% ). 40 3 0.30 George Washington U Rachelle S. Heller Computers in education, interactive multimedia, enabling women and underrepresented minorities in careers in Science, Technology