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Below are faculty, students and lab groups active in the Ph.D. program in Computation, Organizations and Society (COS).

Core COS Faculty

Kathleen Carley
  • computational social and organization theory, dynamic social networks, multi-agent network models, information diffusion, social and organizational policy
  • Lorrie Cranor
  • privacy enhancing software, policy specification languages, electronic voting, secure systems
  • David Farber (bio)
  • distributed computing, telecommunications and networks, software systems and programming languages, technology policy
  • Bill Hefley
  • intelligent user interfaces, IT services qualification, software industry research
  • Jim Herbsleb
  • collaboration in software engineering, open source, computer-supported cooperative work, organization design
  • Raj Reddy
  • human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence
  • Norman Sadeh
  • pervasive computing, agent technologies, internet-enabled supply chains, mobile commerce, web security and privacy
  • Michael Shamos
  • digital libraries, language identification, electronic voting, electronic negotiation, Internet law and policy
  • Latanya Sweeney
  • data privacy, privacy technology, bioterrorism surveillance, video surveillance, biomedical informatics, intelligent tutoring systems, computer learning
  • Rahul Tongia
  • Technology Leapfrogging; Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for Sustainable Development; Digital Divide; Telecommunications Policy; Smart Metering and Digital Power Grids; Infrastructure (IT, Telecom, Energy, and Power) analysis, options, and regulation
  • Affiliated COS Faculty

    David Krackhardt
  • network analysis, computational organizational behavior, social networks, cognitive social structures
  • Tuomas Sandholm
  • AI and machine learning, e-commerce, game theory; multiagent systems and networks, auctions and negotiations, voting, intelligent real-time systems
  • Robert Thibadeau
  • negotiated privacy and contracts, computer security, digital libraries, distributed learning, policy specification languages
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    COS Students

    The Ph.D. Program in Computation, Organizations and Society (COS) is the newest Ph.D. Program in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. The following students, who were previously working on COS projects with COS faculty, have already been admitted to the inaugural class through an early admissions process.

    Virginia Bedford
  • dynamic network analysis, high performance computing, BioWar
  • Michael Benisch
  • distributed artificial intelligence, e-commerce, multi-agent systems, computational game theory
  • Christopher Chan
  • open source software, mathematical modeling
  • Eric Daimler
  • Social Networking Analysis applied to Innovation Diffusion.
  • George Davis
  • dynamic network analysis, trails, strategic reasoning and pattern detection with trails and networks
  • Jana Diesner
  • dynamic network analysis, text mining, AutoMap, co-evolution of social and knowledge networks
  • Serge Egelman
  • Usable privacy and security, helping users make informed trust decisions, and increasing the dissemination of web site privacy policies.
  • Terrill Frantz
  • dynamic network analysis, organizational dynamics, mergers, ORA
  • Ian Fette
  • Phishing, Security
  • Brian Hirshman
  • dynamic network analysis, agent based modeling, cognitive processes, Construct
  • Xiaoqian Jiang
  • data privacy, data mining
  • Laurie Jones
  • data privacy
  • Patrick Kelley
  • Data security, data mining, phishing
  • Ponnurangam Kumaraguru
  • privacy policy languages, privacy technology, data privacy, information retrieval, information extraction
  • Peter Landwehr
  • dynamic network analysis, massive multi-player on line games
  • Yiheng Li
  • data privacy, data anonymity, data mining, machine learning
  • Ian McCulloh
  • dynamic network analysis, change detection, statistics on networks
  • Il-Chul Moon
  • agent based simulation, computational organization theory, multi agent system, machine learning and data mining
  • Jamie Olson
  • dynamic network analysis, geo-spatially enabled network analysis
  • Mike Schneider
  • intelligent tutor systems, computational organizational theory, social network analysis
  • Wanhong Xu
  • data privacy, data mining
  • Patrick Wagstrom
  • Open source software, communication and coordination
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    COS Alumni

    Edoardo Airoldi
  • fingerprint identification, probabilistic models for mining text, data privacy, geometry of learning algorithms, inverse problems over time
  • Thesis: Bayesian Mixed-Membership Models of Complex and Evolving Networks
  • [abstract] [pdf]
    Michael Ashworth
  • computational organization theory, management and entrepreneurial influence, measures of organizational performance
  • Thesis: Computational and Empirical Explorations of Work Group Performance
  • [abstract] [pdf]
    Marcelo Cataldo
  • computational organization science
  • Thesis: Dependencies in Geographically Distributed Software Development: Overcoming The Limits of Modularity
  • [abstract] [pdf]
    John Graham
  • military command, control, communications & information, social network analysis, organizational design, situation awareness, shared mental model
  • Thesis: Dynamic Network Analysis of the Network-Centric Organization: Towards an Understanding of Cognition & Peformance
  • [abstract] [.pdf]
    Ralph Gross
  • human identification at a distance, face and gait recognition, computer vision, data privacy
  • Bradley Malin
  • data linkage and re-identification, data privacy, data mining, biomedical informatics, internet fraud, applied multiparty computation
  • Thesis: Trail Re-Identification and Unlinkability in Distributed Databases
  • [Abstract] [.pdf]
    Craig Schreiber
  • social network analysis, multi-agent systems, diffusion of knowledge
  • Thesis: Human and Organizational Risk Modeling, Critical Personnel and Leadership in Network Organizations
  • [abstract] [pdf]
    Maksim Tsvetovat
  • intelligent agents, ecommerce, contracts and negotiations
  • Thesis: Social Structure Simulation and Inference using Artificial Intelligence Techniques
  • [Abstract] [pdf] [Cited]
    Alex Yahja
  • intelligent adaptive agents, networks, multi-agent systems, bioterrorism surveillance
  • Thesis: WIZER: A Tool for Validation of Social Simulations
  • [abstract] [pdf]

     

     

     

    Administrative People

    Connie Herold
  • COS Program Manager
  • Sherice Livingston
  • Data Privacy Lab, Lab Administrator
  • Executive Assistant to Dr. Latanya Sweeney
  • Jennifer Lucas
  • Mobile Commerce Lab, Executive Assistant to Dr. Norman Sadeh
  • Janice Kusmierek
  • Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems (CASOS), Lab Manager
  • Rochelle Economou
  • COS Web Manager
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    Ph.D. Program in Computation, Organizations and Society
    School of Computer Science
    Carnegie Mellon University
    5000 Forbes Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213
    (412)268-3163
    cos-phd@cs.cmu.edu