F A C U L T Y A D V I S O R S
KATERINE BIELACZYC
PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR OF HIATT CENTER FOR URBAN EDUCATION
Dr. Bielaczyc's research involves collaborating with students, teachers, and school communities to investigate new approaches to teaching and learning. Her work focuses on developing both technological and social infrastructures to support participants in working together as a knowledge building community to create knowledge regarding personal, pedagogical, and systemic transformation.
LI HAN
PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT CHAIR
Professor Han's main research interests are in robotics and computational protein folding. Her recent work focuses on the computational study and mathematical analysis of configuration spaces and motions of multibody systems such as robots and proteins. Professor Han enjoys teaching a wide variety of courses. She is the faculty advisor of Clark Competitive Computing Club (C4) and the coach of Clark programming contest teams. and privilege.
JOHN MAGEE
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
John Magee's primary research interests include Computer Vision, Human-Computer Interaction, Accessible Computing, and Assistive Technology. He investigates novel user interface technologies that enable people with profound disabilities to communicate and participate socially in the world around them through computers. A major focus area is ability-based interfaces that change and adapt to provide for the diverse education, communication, and social needs of users of all abilities. He is also interested in applying Computer Vision and Human-Computer Interaction techniques to interdisciplinary problems and establishing collaborations with Biology, GIS, Psychology, and Education.