Associated Faculty
Carnegie Mellon has a wealth of academic and industrial expertise outside of the MSE and MSIT-SE programs. These expert resources are often asked to participate in lectures, seminars, projects, and workshops related to the MSE and MSIT-SE curriculum. Each individual is listed below, along with their respective areas of research or interest.
School of Computer Science
Bernd 0. Bruegge
programming environments, distributed debugging, high-speed networking, software engineering
Roger B. Dannenberg
computer languages, computer music, human-computer interaction
Bonnie E. John
creating engineering models of human performance to be used in the design of human-computer interaction
Chris F. Kemerer
Software Engineering Measurement and Modeling, Technology adoption and diffusion, Management and Economic Issues in Information Systems
James H. Morris
developing distributed computer systems, software engineering, functional programming, user interfaces
Brad A. Myers
user interface design and management systems, programming environments
Mark Paulk
Capability Maturity Model, software process, SPICE, software engineering standards
Ragunathan Rajkumar
real-time networking and multimedia
Raj Reddy
artificial intelligence, speech recognition and understanding, integrated management systems
M. Satyanarayanan
large-scale distributed systems, file systems, measurement and evaluation, security
William Scherlis
program manipulation, information structures, HomeNet research, information infrastructure
Jeannette M. Wing
formal specification, concurrent and distributed systems, object management, language design and implementation
Software Engineering Institute
Mary Beth Chrissis
software process
Rick Kazman
software engineering, human-computer interaction, and computational linguistics
Patrick Place
application of mathematics to real systems - both as a way of understanding those systems and as a demonstration that mathemataical modeling techniques scale up
Industry
James Rozum
applied software measurement and software process improvement methods and evaluation techniques
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