Computer Science and Engineering

Anik Momtaz

Anik Momtaz has received his PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from Michigan State University in 2023. His field of research encompasses runtime monitoring and verification of distributed Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT). As the use of CPS has observed rapid growth over the past decade, the importance of developing efficient methodologies to ascertain reliability of these systems, especially when safety-critical systems are concerned, is absolutely unquestionable.

Hae-Na Lee

Hae-Na Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University. She received her PhD degree in Computer Science from Stony Brook University. Her research interests include accessible computing and human-computer interaction.

Hamid Karimian

Dr. Hamid R. Karimian is a research assistant professor in the departments of Computer Science, and Engineering (CSE). He did his PhD studies in theoretical physics at Ghent University, Belgium.

Yu Kong

Dr. Yu Kong is now an Assistant Professor directing the ACTION Lab at Michigan State University. Prior to joining MSU, he was an Assistant Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and a postdoctoral research associate at Northeastern University and University at Buffalo, SUNY. Dr. Kong's research in Computer Vision and Machine Learning has been supported by the National Science Foundation, Army Research Office, and Office of Naval Research, etc. His work has been publishing on top-tier conferences and transactions in the AI community such as CVPR, ECCV, ICCV, T-PAMI, IJCV, etc.

Hui Liu

Hui Liu received her PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University in 2015. Her research interests include trustworthy AI, designing data mining algorithms for wireless communication of smart devices, and applying machine learning and data mining in wireless communications. She has more than 7-year research experience in data science on mobile data. 

Bin Chen

Dr. Chen is an assistant professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Human Development, Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University. Prior to this position, he was a faculty member at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr.