Amlan Chatterjee
Current areas of research include Big Data and Internet-of-Things (IoT). In Big Data, the focus is primarily on data compression techniques to reduce the overhead in storage and transmission. For IoT, the focus has been on aviation safety. Other related work done involves Autonomous Vehicles and exploring Wearable computing.
Bin Tang
Bin Tang is an associate professor of Department of Computer Science at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He received his Ph.D. degree (2007) in Computer Science from Stony Brook University (advisor: Dr. Himanshu Gupta) and was a member of WINGS Lab directed by Dr. Samir R. Das. He received M.S. degrees in Computer Science (2002) […]
Ali Jalooli
Assistant Professor, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Melanie Martin
Carlos Rojas
I am interested in applying machine learning and visualization techniques to better understand biological systems and health data. Currently, I am working on computational methods to improve our understanding of 3D genomic data. We are investigating the connection between the 3D architecture of the genome and gene expression. Also, we are applying machine learning techniques […]
Alireza Izaddoost
Dr. Alireza Izaddoost is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at CSUDH. In 2015, he received his Ph.D. in computer science from Ontario Tech in Canada. Artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, cloud security, and big data analytics are among his research interests. Because of the significance of AI, he expanded […]
Kathleen Kanemoto
Kathy Kanemoto has been teaching Computer Science at Merced College since 2009, and is currently also the Coordinator of Computer Science at Merced College. She has instructed and mentored many students during that time and implemented the Computer Science (CS) Associate Transfer and Computer Technology & Information Systems (CTIS) Associate Degrees. She also created Drone […]
Lynne Grewe
Broadly I am interested in Human-centered Assistive computing and at CSUEB I serve as founder and director of iLab, performing research in Computer Vision, and Machine Learning focusing on assistive systems. The goal is to improve the life of humans through the development of unique applications and intelligent algorithms that perform important visual perception tasks. […]
David Krum
Dr. David M. Krum is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the California State University, Los Angeles. His research interests include human-computer interaction, virtual and augmented reality, and 3D interaction. He studies how virtual and augmented reality technologies can help people create, learn, and collaborate with other humans or even with virtual humans and […]
Matin Pirouz
We propose to develop an integrated network-centric approach to identify brain anomalies (Schizophrenia, Insomnia, Epilepsy, Autism, and Alcoholism) using innovative, non-invasive approaches involving electroencephalogram (EEG) data and imagery, complex network analysis, and predictive analytics. Such a novel and original perspective as brain modeling is crucial and made possible with the advent of cloud computing platforms […]