Research Facilities
Faculty and student research is supported by access to sophisticated computing facilities and resources. This begins with the department’s “student work studio” in Bernstein Hall, a flexible and comfortable hub for research activity in the summer and the center of student activity during the semester. Bernstein Hall is also home to labs, project rooms, makerspaces, and the department’s machine room, which houses the computational equipment used in research by faculty and students.
Research Topics
Computer science faculty members are continually working to advance research in their specialties. Students with interest in a particular specialty may contact the faculty member to learn more.
Specialties | Faculty Member |
Privacy & security, machine learning, human-computer interaction, networks | Noah Apthorpe |
Computational linguistics, natural language processing, computational psycholinguistics | Forrest Davis |
Human-computer interaction, user-centered design | Nicholas Diana |
Computer graphics, user interfaces, systems | Elodie Fourquet |
Network configuration repair, network verification | Aaron Gember-Jacobson |
Computer science education, automated & formative feedback, diversity in CS | Georgiana Haldeman |
Probability and statistics, mathematical economics, game theory, discrete mathematics, simulation, analysis of algorithms, parallel computing | Chris Nevison |
Computational cognitive science and psycholinguistics, natural language processing, statistics and research methods | Grusha Prasad |
Algorithms, theoretical computer science, economics and computation, computer networking | Vijay Ramachandran |
Network measurement, network traffic modeling and analysis | Joel Sommers |