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The Khoury College of Computer Sciences is the computer science school of Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. It was the first college in the United States dedicated to the field of computer science when it was founded in 1982. [1] In addition to computer science, it specializes in data science and cybersecurity.
Karl Lieberherr – computer scientist; Peter K. Manning – authority on the occupational culture of policing; Pran Nath – co-developer of the theory of supergravity; Robert B. Parker – author of the "Spenser" novels; Rupal Patel – speech scientist and founder of VOCALiD; Justin B. Ries – marine scientist and inventor
Northeastern University School of Law faculty (6 P) M. Mills College faculty (105 P) ... William Clinger (computer scientist) Will Cloney; Henry Crapo (mathematician)
Renée J. Miller FRSC is University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University, [1] a former professor of Computer Science at University of Toronto, Canada, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Olga Vitek is a biostatistician and computer scientist specializing in bioinformatics, proteomics, mass spectrometry, causal inference of biological function, and the development of open-source software for statistical analysis in these areas. She is a professor in the College of Science and Khoury College of Computer Sciences of Northeastern ...
Elizabeth D. "Beth" Mynatt (born July 12, 1966) is the Dean of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. [1] She is former executive director of the Institute for People and Technology, director of the GVU Center at Georgia Tech, and Regents' and Distinguished Professor [2] [3] in the School of Interactive Computing, all at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
A Maryland jury finds 'Real Housewives of Potomac' star Karen Huger guilty of driving under the influence and several other charges after she was arrested earlier this year.
Northeastern University (NU or NEU) is a private research university with its main campus in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1898, it was founded by the Boston Young Men's Christian Association as an all-male institute before being incorporated as Northeastern College in 1916, gaining university status in 1922. With more than 38,000 ...