Research with AI
This dedicated space showcases the esteemed faculty members who are at the forefront of AI research and education. The faculty here are not just educators but also innovators, actively engaging in research that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with AI technology. From developing algorithms that enhance machine learning to exploring the ethical implications of AI, the faculty at FAU are shaping the future of this dynamic field. Whether you’re a student, a researcher, or an AI enthusiast, this page provides a gateway to the minds driving AI advancements at FAU.
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Behnaz Ghoraani
Associate Professor and I-SENSE Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Ghoraani's group focuses on the development of wearable and assistive technologies for rehabilitation, remote, and personalized monitoring. Their research is dedicated to creating innovative deep learning models that address various challenges in real-world data, such as imbalanced datasets, significantly enhancing the generalizability of these models.
David Kan
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Kan's research focuses on leveraging AI in traffic control such as signal timing and in modeling and simulation for emerging vehicle technologies such as automation and connectivity.
Dimitris Pados
Professor and I-SENSE Fellow | I-SENSE Fellow, Charles E. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in Engineering
Director, Center for Connected Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Pados founded and is directing the Center for Connected Autonomy and AI at FAU (CA-AI.bjtvalve.com). The Center is a leading international hub for research activities involving autonomous wireless connectivity of multidomain (underwater, surface, air, space) AI platforms, robust learning, and AI-driven computation and data analytics.
Erik Engeberg
Professor
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Engeberg's BioRobotics Lab at FAU investigates robotics, prosthetics, controller design, bioinspiration, and biomimetics, with the goal of improving the quality of life for people with disabilities and society. Recently, his lab developed a first-of-its-kind robotic glove which uses AI to improve its dexterity.
Georgios Sklivanitis
Schmidt Research Associate Professor & I-SENSE Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Sklivanitis works on a range of AI-related research, including 1) data curation techniques to address faulty labels and/or adversarial attacks during training of AI models; and 2) distributed collaborative (federated) learning techniques to monitor the electromagnetic spectrum with the objective to a) ID radio devices through the process of fingerprinting and b) classify signal modulations and protocols to enable dynamic spectrum sharing operations.
Hanqi Zhuang
Associate Dean and Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Zhuang's group works on a variety of AI related research issues, including 1) marine animal monitoring, behavior modeling, and population prediction, 2) ocean dynamics modeling and prediction especially in Gulf of Mexico, and 3) diagnosis and prediction of diseases such as Alzheimers and cancers.
Hari Kalva
Interim Chair and Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Kalva's group is working on visual information processing which considers the entire video pipeline, and application of AI-driven visual information processing to solve problems in healthcare, intelligent surveillance, and ecological conservation.
Hongbo Su
Associate Professor
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Su's group focuses on developing advanced algorithms for high-resolution image analysis, object detection, and 3D reconstruction using deep learning techniques. Applications of interest include UAV data acquisition and processing for environmental monitoring, vegetation change detection, car counting and tracking on road.
Imadeldin Mahgoub
Tecore Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Mahgoub's group uses machine learning to enhance the security of IoT/IoBT networks by improving the effectiveness of our IDS systems. They also use machine learning in our deception-based approach to make honeypots intelligent.
Jinwoo Jang
Associate Professor & I-SENSE Fellow
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Jang's lab integrates AI technology into creating smart cities and digital twins, advancing the capability to learn and generate human interaction with contextual surroundings, multi-scale traffic flows, and data-driven human behavior diagnostics.
KwangSoo Yang
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Yang's research group focuses on detecting spatial anomalies in transportation networks and designing scalable algorithms for large spatial networks. They aim to utilize massive driving data to develop a scalable AI classification model for predicting potential driving risks.
Manhar Dhanak
Professor
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Dhanak's lab pioneers research on autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). These robotic platforms are used for oceanographic observations, data collection, and environmental monitoring.
Mehrdad Nojoumian
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Nojoumian works on all aspects of Human-AI Interactions including human factors such as trust and satisfaction in addition to adaptive, customized, and sustainable Interactions.
Michael DeGiorgio
Associate Chair and Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. DeGiorgio's research group applies AI to genomic data of human populations to learn the history of past migrations and to unearth evidence of adaptations to environmental pressures, and contribute to AI education at the graduate level by teaching Computational Foundations of AI.
Minghan Wei
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Wei's research goal is to build intelligent and robust robotic systems for real-world applications. He focused on developing methods for robots to perceive the world and plan their motions to complete the tasks autonomously with minimum costs.
Oscar Curet
Associate Professor
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Curet's group employs AI technologies to explore different ways to control underwater robotics and bio-inspired systems, in particular, swimming and maneuver control with bio-inspired propulsion.
Ramesh Teegavarapu
Professor
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Teegavarapu’s group’s research areas in AI/ML include 1) development and application of AI-based methodologies for hydro-environmental and climatological systems modeling and prediction and analytics for hydro data evaluation; and 2) virtual reality and dynamic simulation systems for learner-centered education in water resources engineering.
Ramin Pashaie
Professor and I-SENSE Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Pashaie's group applies machine learning and AI to develop high speed tomography and biomedical imaging platforms. The goal is to reconstruct quality images with a minimum number of measurements by optimizing the data acquisition process. Dr. Pashaie has taught several graduate courses in the field of AI and machine learning.
Raquel Assis
Associate Professor, Joint Appointment and I-HEALTH Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Assis's research group uses AI for making predictions about the evolution of traits from genomic data. Dr. Assis also teaches Introduction to Data Science at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Rohit Deshmukh
Assistant Professor
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Website: Bio
Dr. Deshmukh’s research group is focused on augmenting classical physics-based models for fluid, structural, and other multiscale phenomena with data. Advanced machine learning plays a key role in these data-enriched modeling techniques to improve model accuracy, efficiency, and scalability.
Siddhartha Verma
Assistant Professor
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering:ome
Website: Bio
Dr. Verma's lab leverages deep learning techniques to study nonlinear phenomena and active control in fluid mechanics. These studies reveal complex physical mechanisms in turbulent flows and provide a better understanding of flow-mediated interactions in collective animal behavior.
Taghi Khoshgoftaar
Motorola Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Khoshgoftaar's research group focuses on the application of Artificial Intelligence to problems involving the detection of anomalies in very large sets of data. They excel in tasks such as detecting fraudulent activity in Medicare insurance claims data and credit card fraud data.
Waseem Asghar
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Asghar's lab is utilizing AI and machine learning algorithms for classification and regression problems related to cardiovascular health. The lab is developing novel AI-based wearable devices that may potentially predict heart failure congestion days before it occurs.
Xiangnan Zhong
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Zhong's research focuses on developing intelligent systems for robotics, cyber-physical systems (CPS), and machine learning, emphasizing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications to enhance automation and decision-making processes.
Xingquan (Hill) Zhu
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Zhu's research group works on a wide range of topics in the theoretical study of Artificial Intelligence algorithms, including graph learning and big data analytics, as well as the applications of AI in biomedical and health sciences and conservation studies. Their work on using AI to help save endangered species has garnered worldwide attention and sparked extensive discussions in news outlets and local communities.
Yufei Tang
Associate Professor & I-SENSE Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Tang's group focuses on advanced computational methods and AI algorithms for engineering, including big data analytics and machine learning (e.g., graph learning, physics-informed ML). Their work applies to predictive condition monitoring of energy infrastructure, smart grid cybersecurity, and environmental monitoring.
Zhen Ni
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Website: Bio
Dr. Ni works on data-driven, sample-efficient reinforcement learning algorithms and theories for complex adaptive systems under uncertain environments with applications on smart energy communities.
Luc Wille
Chair and Professor
Department of Physics
Website: Bio
Daniel Bolojan
Assistant Professor and the Director of the CreativeAILab
School of Architecture
Website: Bio
One of the leading voices on the application of Creative AI, Deep Learning, and computational design techniques to architecture and architectural design processes. His current research focuses on the development and application of deep learning strategies in architectural design, addressing topics of shared-agency, augmentation of design processes and augmentation of designer’s creativity.
Susan Schneider
Professor
Department of Philosophy
Website: Bio
Sarah Du
Associate Professor
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Website: Bio
Wazir Muhammad
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
Website: Bio
Khaled Deeb
Affiliate faculty
College of Nursing
Anil Bilgihan
Associate Professor
College of Business
Website: Bio
Nataliia Neshenko
Assistant Professor
College of Business
Website: Bio
Michael Ryall
Professor & Director, Policy, Madden Center for Value Creation
College of Business
Website: Bio
Ye Zhang
Associate Professor
College of Business
Website: Bio
Ashkaan Fahimipour
Assistant Professor
FAU Biological Sciences
Website: Bio
Rodrigo Pena
Assistant Professor
FAU Biological Sciences
Website: Bio
Andrzej Nowak
Professor
Department of Psychology
Website: Bio
Scott Kelso
Eminent Scholar in Science and Professor
Department of Psychology
Website: Bio
Elan Barenholtz
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
Website: Bio
William E. Hahn
Assistant Professor
Wimberly Library
Website: Bio