
Dr. Williams' academic career started in Complex Variables, in particular Univalent Function Theory. The Bieberbach conjecture was solved just when he graduated from Indiana University, but the problem on the exterior remains unsolved. He remain interested in the problem and keeps up with the new results in this area. Go

Dr. Michael Anderson has been a researcher in artificial intelligence for over twenty-five years. He has been instrumental in two new subfields of AI: diagrammatic reasoning, and machine ethics. Go

Dr. Dorn is an assistant professor of Computer Science and Multimedia Web Design & Development. In addition to teaching courses in these two programs, his research interests include Computing Education Human-Computer Interaction, Programming Languages. Go

Professor Gray's strengths and academic interests lie in system and network level programming with an emphasis on UNIX based systems and client and server-side Internet programming. Go

Dr. Carolyn Pe Rosiene's research interests are in software performance engineering, performance modeling and analysis, and computer science pedagogy. Go

Ingrid Russell's research interests include: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Pattern Recognition, and Computer Science Education. Go