Ngozi Okidegbe

Ngozi Okidegbe is Moorman-Simon Interdisciplinary Career Development associate professor of law and an assistant professor of computing & data sciences—the first dual-appointed professor to the School of Law and the Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences. The author of scholarly work at the intersection of Law and Computing Technologies, including Discredited Data (2022), The Democratizing Potential of Algorithms? (2021), […]

Azer Bestavros

Azer Bestavros is the inaugural Associate Provost for Computing & Data Sciences appointed in 2019 to oversee the development and launch of the Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences (CDS) a university-wide tenure-home and degree-granting academic unit focused on broadening BU’s footprint in computational and data-driven research as well as introduce new educational pathways for […]

Mark Crovella

Mark Crovella is Professor of Computing and Data Sciences, and Professor of Computer Science. He is Chair of Academic Affairs for the Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences, with overall responsibility for the academic experience of CDS students, including oversight of its degree programs and course offerings. From 2013-2018, Mark was Chair of the Department […]

Emily Ryan

Professor Ryan conducts research in the area of computational modeling of energy systems. Computational modeling investigates the physical phenomena of a system using a mathematical model to describe the complex governing equations of the system. Computational modeling can be used to investigate the design, operation and degradation of complex systems. Professor Ryan’s research focuses on […]

Wesley Wildman

Wesley Wildman is a Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics in the School of Theology at Boston University. His primary research and teaching interests are in philosophical theology, philosophy of religion, philosophical ethics, religion and science, the scientific study of religion, computational humanities, computational social sciences, and the ethics of emerging technologies. Dr. Wildman teaches […]

Georgios Zervas

Giorgos Zervas is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Questrom School of Business, working on problems at the intersection of marketing, computer science, and economics. Find out about his work here.

Yves Atchadé

Yves Atchadé is a Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His current research interests deal mainly with Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods, the statistical properties of Bayesian procedures, and the development of statistical methods for improved environmental prediction. He received a PhD from the Universite de Montreal in 2003, working with […]