Faculty-Undergraduate Advising, UCSB CS Dept., Fall 2012

Elizabeth Belding

Dr. Elizabeth Belding is a Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Belding joined the Department in 2000. Her PhD is from UCSB. Her research interests include: Mobile wireless networking, particularly ad hoc and mesh networks, quality of service, adaptability, multimedia support, deployment and monitoring.

Office: HFH 2121
Email: ebelding at cs.ucsb.edu

Elizabeth Belding

Peter Cappello

Dr. Peter Cappello is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Cappello joined the Department in 1982. His PhD is from Princeton. His research interests include: JAVA/internet-based parallel computing, multiprocessor scheduling, market-based resource allocation, self-directed learning.

Office: HFH 2157
Email: cappello at cs.ucsb.edu

Peter Cappello

Fred Chong

Dr. Fred Chong is a Professor and Director of Computer Engineering in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Chong joined the Department in 2005. His PhD is from MIT. His research interests include: Computer architecture, novel computing technologies, quantum computing, embedded systems, and architectural support for system security and reliability.

Office: HFH, Rm 5163
Email: chong at cs.ucsb.edu

Fred Chong

Phill Conrad

Dr. Phill Conrad is a Lecturer (LSOE), and the Undergraduate Adviser in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Conrad joined the Department in 2007. His PhD is from the University of Delaware. His research interests include: Computer science education, Web technologies, Computer Networks and Communications, Transport Protocols, Multimedia Computing
Office: HFH 1113
Email: pconrad at cs.ucsb.edu

Phill Conrad

Diana Franklin

Dr. Diana Franklin is a Lecturer (LSOE) in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Franklin joined the Department in 2007. Her PhD is from the University of California, Davis. Her research interests include: Computer architecture, architectural support for system reliability, embedded systems, undergraduate teaching methods for diverse populations

Office: HFH 1115
Email: franklin at cs.ucsb.edu

Tobias Hรถllerer

Dr. Tobias Hollerer is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Hollerer joined the Department in 2002. His PhD is from Columbia University. His research interests include: Human computer interaction; computer graphics; virtual and augmented reality; wearable and ubiquitous computing.

Office: HFH 2155
Email: holl at cs.ucsb.edu

Tobias Hollerer

Chandra Krintz

Dr. Chandra Krintz is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Krintz joined the Department in 2001. Her PhD is from the University of California, San Diego. Her research interests include: automatic and adaptive compiler, programming language, virtual runtime, and operating system techniques that improve performance and battery life, as well as programming language and runtime support for cloud computing

Office: HFH 2153
Email: ckrintz at cs.ucsb.edu
 

Tim Sherwood

Dr. Tim Sherwood is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Su joined the Department in 2003. His PhD is from UC San Diego. His research interests include: Computer architecture, dynamic optimization, network and security processors, embedded systems, program analysis and characterization, and hardware support of software systems.

Office: HFH 1119
Email: sherwood at cs.ucsb.edu

Undergraduate Advisors, UCSB CS Dept., Fall 2012 (continued)

Subhash Suri

Dr. Subhash Suri is a Professor and the current Chair in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Suri joined the Department in 2000. His PhD is from Johns Hopkins University. His research interests include: algorithms, networked sensing, data streams, computational geometry, and game theory.

Office: HFH 2111
Email: suri at cs.ucsb.edu

Matthew Turk

Dr. Matthew Turk is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Turk joined the Department in 2000. His PhD is from the MIT Media Lab. His research interests include: Computer vision, human computer interaction, perceptual computing, and artificial intelligence.

Office: HFH 2163
Email: mturk at cs.ucsb.edu

Tao Yang

Dr. Tao Yang is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Yang joined the Department in 1993. His PhD is from Rutgers University. His research interests include: Parallel and distributed systems, Internet search, cluster-based services, and high performance scientific computing.

Office: HFH 5113
Email: tyang at cs.ucsb.edu

Tao Yang

Ben Zhao

Dr. Ben Zhao is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Dr. Zhao joined the Department in 2004. His PhD is from UC Berkeley. His research interests include: networking, security and privacy, distributed systems, simulation and modeling. These days, he spends a lot of time gathering, mining and analyzing online social networks.

Office: HFH 1123
Email: ravenben at cs.ucsb.edu

Ben Zhao