UD Graduate Catalog 1997-1998
  College of Arts and Science
Computer and Information Sciences
Faculty in the Graduate Program
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paul D. Amer, Ph.D. (Ohio State), Professor; also Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering: Computer networks, performance measurement, formal description techniques for protocols (Estelle).
 
John Case, Ph.D. (Illinois), Professor: Computational learning theory, computability theory, lattice computers.
 
B. F. Caviness, Ph.D. (Carnegie-Mellon), Professor; also Professor, Mathematical Sciences: Computer algebra, analysis of algorithms.
 
Errol L. Lloyd, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Professor and Chair: Design and analysis of algorithms.
 
Tuncay Saydam, Ph.D. (Istanbul Technical University), Professor: Performance evlauation, computer communication networks, discrete system simulation.
 
M. Sandra Carberry, Ph.D. (Delaware), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Linguistics: Artificial intelligence, natural language understanding and genration, intelligent interfaces, user modeling.
 
Daniel L. Chester, Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Associate Professor;  also Associate Professor, Linguistics: Artificial intelligence, natural language processing, theorem proving, knowledge representation.
 
Kathleen F. McCoy, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Linguistics: Artificial intelligence, natural-language generation and understanding, knowledge representation.
 
Lori L. Pollock, Ph.D. (Pittsburgh), Associate Professor: Compiler construction, code optimization, incremental algorithms, parallel compilation, compilation for parallel machines, programming environments.
 
B. David Saunders, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Mathematical Sciences: Computer algebra, analysis of algorithms, parallel computation.
 
Adarshpal S. Sethi, Ph.D. (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur), Associate Professor: Computer networks, network management and control, congestion control, real-time protocols, distributed systems, performance modeling.
 
K. Vijayashanker, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Linguistics: Artificial intelligence, natural language processing, unification-based grammatical systems, knowledge-representation languages.
 
Gagan Agrawal, Ph.D. (Maryland), Assistant Professor: Compiler optimizations, interprocedural analysis, software development tools, compiling for advanced architectures, parallel and distributed systems, programming languages.
 
Keith S. Decker, Ph.D. (Massachusetts), Assistant Professor: Distributedproblem solving, multi-agent systems, real-time problem solving, computational organization design, concurrent engineering, parallel and distributed planning and scheduling, distributed information gathering.
 
Chandra Kambhamettu, Ph.D. (South Florida), Assistant Professor: Computer vision, image processing, computer graphics and multimedia..


Joint, Research, and Adjunct Faculty 
Charles G. Boncelet, Ph.D. (Princeton), Professor; also Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering: Signal processing, algorithms, networking.
 
George E. Collins, Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor: Computer algebra.
 
Richard A. Foulds, Ph.D. (Tufts), Research Professor: Natural-language generation, robotics, augmentative communication.
 
Robert P. Gilbert, Ph.D. (Carnegie-Mellon), Unidel Professor; also Professor, Mathematical Sciences: Hybrid computation, mathematical modeling.
 
David L. Mills, Ph.D. (Michigan), Professor;  also Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering: Computer networking architecture and protocol design, multimedia message systems.
 
Richard L. Venezky, Ph.D. (Stanford), Unidel Professor; also Unidel Professor, Education: Intelligent tutoring systems, natural-language processing, lexicography.
 
H. Timothy Bunnell, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State University), Research Associate Professor; also Research Associate Professor, Linguistics; also Director, Speech Research Program, A.I. DuPont Institute: Syntax, computational linguistics, phycholinguistics.
 
Guang Gao, Ph.D. (M.I.T.), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering: Computer architecture and systems, parallel and distributed systems.
 
David Wood, Ph.D. (Rhode Island), Research Associate Professor: Computer algebra, analysis of algorithms.
 
Ashfaq Khokhar, Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Assistant Professor; also Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering: Parallel computation and software systems, computational aspects of computer vision and multimedia.
 
Tariq Rahman, Ph.D. (Drexel), Research Assistant Professor: Applied artificial intelligence, robotics.
 
Renate Scheidler, Ph.D. (Manitoba), Assistant Professor; also Assistant Professor, Mathematical Sciences: Computational number theory.
 

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