LINCS (Laboratory for Interactive Real-Time Computing Systems) People

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Dharma Agrawal Photo Dharma Agrawal
OBR Distinguished Professor - Computer Science

dpa@ececs.uc.edu | 412-268-4885 |


Fernando Fernando De la Torre Frade
Research Scientist - Robotics Institute

ftorre@cs.cmu.edu | 412-268-4706 | 211 EDSH


Christos Christos Faloutsos
Professor - Computer Science
Professor Faloutsos focuses on two major research areas: query by content in multi-media databases and data mining. The first area examines fast methods for approximate matching in multimedia databases. The goal in data mining is to discover correlations ('rules') in a collection of records.
christos@cs.cmu.edu | 412-268-1457 | 4126 WEH


Randy Feenstra Photo Randy Feenstra
Professor - Physics, ECE
Professor Feenstra's research deals with structural and electronic properties of semiconductor materials and devices. The major technique used in the studies is the scanning tunneling microscope, which allows one to image the atomic structure of a surface and to perform spectroscopic measurements of the electronic energy levels. Recent work has concentrated on semiconductor heterostructures consisting of multiple layers of different types of material, with the goal of understanding how the structure of the device (including imperfections and defects) determines its electronic properties. Semiconductor materials growth is performed in Professor Feenstra's laboratory using molecular beam epitaxy.
feenstra@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-6961 | 6408 WEH


Geoff Gordono Geoff Gordon
Associate Research Professor - Machine Learning Department; Adjunct Faculty - Robotics Institute

ggordon@cmu.edu | 412-268-7399 | 4125 WEH


Jeff Hansen Photo Jeff Hansen
Systems Faculty - ICES
Hansen's research focuses around developing distributed systems with quantitative resource-efficient QoS (Quality of Service) guarantees, multimedia applications such as video, audio and web browsing, QoS negotiation, traffic forecasting and pro-active resource management, scientific visualization, data mining, computer systems, and logic synthesis.
jh2m@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-1627 | 2218 HBH


Phil Koopman Photo Phil Koopman
Associate Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering

koopman@cmu.edu | 412-268-5225 | A308 HH


Priya Priya Narasimhan
Associate Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor Priya Narasimhan's research interests lie in the following areas: dependable distributed systems, embedded systems, and distributed system security.
priyan@ece.cmu.edu | 412-268-8801 | 2202 CIC


Adrian Adrian Perrig
Assistant Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science
Primary focus: systems security and networking security (Internet security, security for mobile computing, security for sensor networks). Other research areas: networking, operating systems, databases, human interfaces for security, applied cryptography.
adrian@ece.cmu.edu | 412-268-2242 | 2110 CIC


Bradley Bradley Schmerl
Senior Systems Scientist - Computer Science

schmerl@cs.cmu.edu | 412-268-5889 | 8021 WEH


Dan Dan Siewiorek
Director - HCII; Buhl University Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor Siewiorek's research interests are Design Automation, Reliable Computing, and Context Aware Mobile Computing.
dps@ece.cmu.edu | 412-268-2570 | 3519 NSH


Asim Asim Smailagic
Director - LINCS; Research Professor - ICES
Wearable computers; mobile computing; pervasive computing; reliable computing; audio and visual interfaces to computers. Director of LINCS (Laboratory for Interactive Real-Time Computer Systems).
asim@cs.cmu.edu | 412-268-7863 | 1217 HBH





Interactive-Real-Time (LINCS)

If you would like to be involved with LINCS, contact Faculty Director — Asim Smailagic or fill out our Feedback Form and an ICES staff member will respond to you.


Faculty — Dan Siewiorek, Fernando De la Torre, Geoff Gordon, Jeff Hansen, Priya Narasimhan, Carolyn Rose, Adrian Perig


Funding Agencies — NSF, DARPA, ONR, PITA, Intel, IBM, Raytheon, NIH, French Telecom