Renee Bryce
Professor Renee Bryce’s main interests include process improvement strategies to increase tech employee productivity at different phases of software development lifecycles. Most of her research falls under software testing, including combinatorial testing, test suite prioritization, test suite reduction, and usability testing. More recently, she has focused on creating a data set of “context data” for […]
Ching-yu Huang
Ching-yu (Austin) Huang is an Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science & Technology in the Hennings College of Science, Mathematics, and Technology at Kean University, NJ, USA. After receiving his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer & Information Sciences from the New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1998, he gained great exposure in […]
Daniel Mejia
Daniel Mejia was born and raised in El Paso, TX and loves the desert southwest. He graduated from Andress High School in 2012 then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science at UTEP where he graduated in May 2015. From there he went on to conduct research in the iLink research labs in […]
Carlos Rubio-Medrano
Dr. Carlos Rubio-Medrano is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), where he leads the Cybersecurity Research and Innovation Laboratory (CSRIL). He received a PhD in Computer Science from Arizona State University in 2016, and an MS in Computer Science from The University of Texas at El Paso in […]
Paul Gazzillo
Paul Gazzillo is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Central Florida. His research aims to make it easier to develop safe and secure software, and it spans program analysis, software engineering, and security. Projects include analysis of configurable software, side-channel attack detection, and corporate entity tracking. His work has been published in venues such as PLDI, ESEC/FSE, […]
Bryan Donyanavard
Dr. Donyanavard’s research revolves around self-aware computing systems: he generally works to enable resource-constrained systems to make intelligent self-management decisions at runtime, typically for high-performance cyber-physical applications. His current research focus is resource-aware autonomy, with a goal of ultimately enabling deployment of full mobile autonomy. To help achieve this, Dr. Donyanavard bridges the gap between […]
Zhiyun Qian
Dr. Qian has a broad interest in system/network security, with the general theme of vulnerability discovery and analysis, system building, and measurement. He has a well-rounded understanding of computer systems including operating systems, software, network protocols, architecture, and their interactions. The techniques he applies include program analysis, reverse engineering, fuzzing, model checking, and machine learning. […]
Luca DeAlfaro
Luca de Alfaro’s research interestes center on fairness in AI, and on computational ecology. Generally, AI systems are characterized in terms of their average performance. Professor de Alfaro and his co-authros developed DivExplorer, a tool that can quickly analyze black-box systems, and identify the subgroups of data that are treated in anomalous fashion. This enables, […]
Ali Mili
Software engineering, including software testing, program repair and program verification.
Philip Brisk
Dr. Brisk’s interests span all aspects of computer system design, including but not limited to computer architecture, FPGAs and reconfigurable computing, electronic design automation, and VLSI. Like every subfield of computing, machine learning, and deep neural networks in particular, have become the primary target of interest, as well as the underlying methodology of choice. He […]