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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
Associated Faculty
Faculty members within the School of Engineering who are actively involved in research advancing the state of the art in information technology include:| Reda Ammar | software performance engineering, parallel and distributed computing, real time systems |
| Wilson Chiu | fiber optics manufacturing |
| Steve Demurjian | role-based/MAC distributed security, reusable component models, frameworks in Java/XML |
| Swapna Gokhale | software performance and reliability, QoS in wireless and wireline networks, application-level intrusion detection |
| Ian Greenshields | image processing and pattern recognition, biomedical computing, distributed and cluster computing |
| Chun-Hsi Huang | graph algorithms, parallel algorithms, parallel computing, cluster/grid computing, bioinformatics |
| Aggelos Kiayias | cryptography, computational complexity, combinatorics, coding theory |
| Lester Lipsky | queuing theory, computer system performance modeling, network modeling, stochastic processes related to telecommunications |
| Peter Luh | manufacturing optimization processes, mathematical optimization for large-scale systems |
| Robert McCartney | artificial intelligence, case-based reasoning, diagrammatic reasoning, multi-agent communications, robotics |
| Laurent Michel | combinatorial optimization, constraint programming, programming languages, artificial, intelligence |
| Thomas Peters | computational topology and geometry, computer aided geometric design, design theory |
| Alexander Russell | computational complexity, cryptography, distributed computing |
| Dong-Guk Shin | visual user interfaces, intelligent software agents, semantic data modeling, scientific databases |
| Alexander Shvartsman | distributed computing, parallel and distributed algorithms, fault tolerance, distributed object frameworks |
Selected Research Profiles
- IT helps industry optimize their operations. . .
- Protection from hackers: cryptographic techniques offer identity security. . .
- Consistent, survivable data for mission-critical systems. . .

