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  • Alessandro Vespignani

    Sternberg Family Distinguished Professor of Physics

    Alessandro Vespignani is the Sternberg Distinguished University Professor, and an interdisciplinary appointee between Khoury College and the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. He uses statistical and numerical simulation methods to study the behavior of complex biological, social, and technological networks.

  • Emanuele Viola

    Professor

    Emanuele “Manu” Viola is a professor at Khoury College. Viola’s theoretical computer science research has included a wide variety of areas, including pseudo-randomness, cryptography, data structures, communication complexity, and circuit lower bounds. He has made fundamental contributions to the field, including solving long-standing open problems.

  • Jan Vitek

    Professor

    Jan Vitek is a professor at Khoury College whose work has yielded advances in modern programming systems, with applications in information security, memory management, and real-time safety critical systems. He led the team that developed the first real-time Java virtual machine to be deployed on a Boeing unmanned aerial vehicle.

  • Olga Vitek

    Raymond Bradford Bradstreet Professor, Director, Barnett Institute for Chemical and Biological Analysis

    Olga Vitek is the Raymond Bradford Bradstreet Professor at Khoury College, and the director of the Barnett Institute for Chemical and Biological Analysis. Her lab, which has been recognized with multiple major awards, uses statistical science, machine learning, and large-scale mass spectrometry to understand the functioning of living organisms.

  • Byron Wallace

    Sy and Laurie Sternberg Interdisciplinary Associate Professor, Associate Dean of Research, Director of the BS in Data Science Program

    Byron Wallace is an associate dean of research, a director for the undergraduate data science program, and the Sy and Laurie Sternberg Interdisciplinary Associate Professor at Khoury College. He applies machine learning and natural language processing methods in the health informatics space, with the goal of developing hybrid human–AI systems and streamlining the synthesis of biomedical information.

  • Robin Walters

    Assistant Professor

    Robin Walters is an assistant professor at Khoury College. He leads the Geometric Learning Lab, where his research explores the role symmetry can play in developing data-efficient, trustworthy deep learning models.