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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.

Bedford, Virginia
  • dynamic network analysis, high performance computing, BioWar
  • Benisch, Michael J.
  • expressive commerce, computational game theory, automated trading, mechanism design, machine learning
  • Chan, Christopher
  • open source software, mathematical modeling
  • Daimler, Eric
  • Social Networking Analysis applied to Innovation Diffusion.
  • Davis, George
  • computational models of sustainability
  • Diesner, Jana
  • dynamic network analysis, text mining, AutoMap, co-evolution of social and knowledge networks
  • Egelman, Serge
  • Usable privacy and security, helping users make informed trust decisions, and increasing the dissemination of web site privacy policies.
  • Fette, Ian
  • Phishing, Security
  • Frantz, Terrill L.
  • dynamic network analysis, organizational dynamics, mergers, ORA
  • Hirshman, Brian
  • dynamic network analysis, agent based modeling, cognitive processes, Construct
  • Jiang, Xiaoqian
  • data privacy, data mining
  • Jones, Laurie
  • data privacy
  • Kelley, Patrick G.
  • Information Visualization, Explanation, Conversation, HCI, Suggestion
  • Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam
  • security education, trust modeling, learning science, human computer interaction, and privacy policy languages
  • Landwehr, Peter
  • dynamic network analysis, massive multi-player on line games
  • Li, Yiheng
  • data privacy, data anonymity, data mining, evolving technology
  • McCulloh, Ian
  • dynamic network analysis, change detection, statistics on networks
  • Moon, Il-Chul
  • agent based simulation, computational organization theory, multi agent system, machine learning and data mining
  • Olson, Jamie
  • dynamic network analysis, geo-spatially enabled network analysis
  • Wagstrom, Patrick
  • dynamic network analysis, software development teams
  • Xu, Wanhong
  • data privacy, data mining
  • Ph.D. Program in Computation, Organizations and Society
    School of Computer Science
    Carnegie Mellon University
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    Pittsburgh, PA 15213
    (412)268-3163