James Cohoon

    Associate Professor, Computer Science, Emeritus
    James Cohoon

    Jim Cohoon has co-authored several programming language textbooks. His research interests are swarm algorithms and models, probabilistic search, routing, and Computer Science education and broadening participation. He is a former Fulbright Scholar and winner of the IEEE Computer Science Taylor L. Booth Education Award.

  • Caroline Crockett

    Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Caroline Crockett

    Professor Crockett received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia in 2015 and a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan in 2022. Before entering graduate school, she worked in goverment contracting as a systems and image quality engineer. She is a member of IEEE and ASEE. 

  • Chen Cui

    Assistant Professor
    Currently Recruiting
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    Chen Cui's current research interests are on spacecraft electric propulsion, space environment, and computational plasma physics. Chen Cui's work focuses on the high-fidelity, fully kinetic modeling of plasma dynamics in spacecraft electric propulsion thrusters, solar wind, and other applications related to low-temperature plasmas.

  • Teresa B. Culver

    Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Chair for Academic Programs
    Teresa B. Culver

    My lifelong love for the outdoors translated directly into the study of environmental and water resource engineering. At UVa, I have the honor of working with a new generation of engineers who will work to create a sustainable future.

    Hadi Daneshmand

    Assistant Professor, Computer Science
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    Before joining UVA, I was a postdoctoral researcher at FODSI, jointly hosted by MIT and Boston University. I completed my PhD in computer science at ETH Zurich. I am developing theoretical guarantees for deep neural networks and studying their mechanisms. While deep nets are often…

    Jack W. Davidson

    Professor, Computer Science Director, Cyber Defense Program of Study
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    Jack W. Davidson is a Professor of Computer Science at UVA. He joined in 1981 after receiving his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Arizona. His research interests include compilers, computer security, programming languages, computer architecture, and embedded systems. He is the principal investigator on several ongoing grants.

  • Christopher Deppmann

    Associate Professor of Biology Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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    Christopher Deppman has been interested in the mechanisms underlying long-distance signaling in the context of nervous system development since he was a post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the laboratory of David Ginty (now at Harvard). 

  • Haibo Dong

    Professor Director of Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering
    Currently Recruiting
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    Prior to joining UVA as an Associate Professor in 2012, Dr. Dong was an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Wright State University. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering from UCLA in 2003. After completing his doctorate, he spent three years as a post-doctoral researcher at the George Washington University.

  • Afsaneh Doryab

    Assistant Professor, Systems and Information Engineering Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Currently Recruiting
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    Afsaneh Doryab's research is at the intersection of ubiquitous computing, AI, HCI, and health. She works on computational modeling of human behavior (incl. Activity Recognition) from data streams collected via mobile, wearable, and embedded sensors. 

    Sandhya Dwarkadas

    Walter N. Munster Professor and Chair Department of Computer Science
    Currently Recruiting
    Sandhya Dwarkadas

    Her research lies at the intersection of computer hardware and software with a particular focus on support for parallelism.

    Matthew B. Dwyer

    Robert Thomson Distinguished Professor Computer Science
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    Matthew B. Dwyer is the Robert Thomson Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia.

  • Joshua Earle

    Assistant Professor AGF
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    Ph.D. in Science, Technology, and Society from Virginia Tech. Research areas include: History of Eugenics, Regenerative and Genetic Medicine, Transhumanism, Cyborgs, and Future Imaginaries. Scholarly Fields include: Philosophy of Technology, Medical Humanities, Media Studies, Disability Studies.

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