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John F. Hughes – Associate Chair of Computer Science; Leslie P. Kaelbling – Professor of Computer Science (1991–99) Shriram Krishnamurthi – Professor of Computer Science; David Laidlaw (B.Sc. 1983) – Professor of Computer Science; Michael L. Littman (Ph.D. 1996) – University Professor of Computer Science; Franco P. Preparata – An ...
John F. "Spike" Hughes is a Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. [1] Contributions
After leaving MIT, he worked briefly for Bell Laboratories before joining the Brown faculty in 1967. [1] He is the author of the book Models of Computation: Exploring the Power of Computing (Addison-Wesley, 1998). [3] In 1979 he and Andries Van Dam co-founded Brown's Computer Science program. Savage served as the department's second chair from ...
Michael Lederman Littman (born August 30, 1966) is a computer scientist, researcher, educator, and author. His research interests focus on reinforcement learning. He is currently a University Professor of Computer Science at Brown University, where he has taught since 2012.
Andries "Andy" van Dam (born December 8, 1938) is a Dutch-American professor of computer science and former vice-president for research at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Together with Ted Nelson he contributed to the first hypertext system, Hypertext Editing System (HES) in the late 1960s.
Pages in category "Brown University faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 776 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Shriram Krishnamurthi is a computer scientist, currently a professor of computer science at Brown University [1] and a member of the core development group for the Racket programming languages, [2] responsible for creation of software packages including the Debugger, the FrTime package, and the networking library.
Philip N. Klein is an American computer scientist and professor at Brown University.His research focuses on algorithms for optimization problems in graphs. Klein is a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery [1] and a recipient of the National Science Foundation's Presidential Young Investigator Award (1991). [2]