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Making a Difference via Collaborative Research

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We strongly believe in collaboration since it enables us to pool together the expertise and resources of multiple entities to advance the science. We frequently collaborate with other leading universities and corporations that have unique technologies and have a passion for making a difference via research. For example, in the AutoSense project, we are collaborating with medical anthropologists, biomedical scientists, behavioral scientists, electrical engineers, health and sports scientists, neuroscientists, and material scientists. In the AutoWitness and Barrier Coverage projects, we are collaborating with leading mathematicians.

We are always exploring opportunities for new collaboration from acorss the nation and across the world. If you believe we can pool together our resources to make a difference via sound research, we warmly welcome you to get in touch with us.

Our Collaborators: 

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science:

Prof. Anish Arora, Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University
Prof. Dipankar Dasgupta, Computer Science, University of Memphis
Prof. Stephen Chong, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Prof. Anind Dey, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. Emre Ertin, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ohio State University
Prof. Deepak Ganesan, Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Prof. Ten H. Lai, Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University
Prof. Greg Pottie, Electrical Engineering, UCLA
Prof. Justin Romberg, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech
Prof. Prasun Sinha, Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University
Prof. Asim Smailagic, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Prof. Mani Srivastava, Electrica Engineering & Computer Science, UCLA
Prof. Dan Siewiorek, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Prof. Lan Wang, Computer Science, University of Memphis
Prof. Qishi Wu, Computer Science, University of Memphis

Prof. Jun (Jim) Xu, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
Prof. Dong Xuan, Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University
Prof. Mohammed Yeasin, Electrical Computer Engineering, University of Memphis

Mathematics:

Prof. Paul Balister, Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis
Prof. Jozsef Balogh, Mathematical Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Prof. Bela Bollobas, Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis
Prof. Amites Sarkar, Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis

Operations Research:

Prof. Ho Woo Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Prof. Marc E Posner, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Ohio State University

Social and Behavioral Sciences:

Prof. Mustafa al'Absi, Departments of Behavioral Sciences, Physiology, Pharmacology, and Family Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School
Prof. Paul Appelbaum, Departments of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Law, Columbia University
Prof. J Gayle Beck, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis
Prof. Satish Kedia, Department of Anthropology, University of Memphis
Prof. Tom Kamarck, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh
Prof. Kevin Patrick, Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California, San Diego
Prof. Kenneth Ward, Department of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Memphis

Corporations:

Guided Therapeutics Inc.