Alumni
Qiaosi Wang
Pratyusha Maiti
Rochan Madhusudhana
Rhea B
Shalini Sushri
Mustafa Tekman
Sara Kazemi
Joon Kim
Hong Wen Tai
Alekhya Nandula
Gina Nguyen
Yongkang Zhao
Jianxiang Cui
Leena Kim
Stephen Buckley
Cathy Teng
Vrinda Nandan
Harshvardhan Sikka
Dominick Blue
Kenneth Eaton
Shawn Hodgson
James Kyle
Sibley Lyndgaard
Kai Ouyang
Anh Vu
Joy Zeng
Andrew Hornback
-MS in CS, 2022
-Now Ph.D. student in CS at Georgia Tech
Dalton Bassett
-MS in CS, 2022
Luke Eglington
– Research Scientist, 2021
Ida Camacho
– Research Staff Member, 2021
Jae Ro
– MS in CS, 2020
Jeffrey Jacob
Shravani Sistla
Aditi Dutta
-MS in CS, 2020
Preethi Sethumadhavan
-MS in CS, 2020
Shan Jing
-MS in CS, 2020
Christian Boylston
William Broniec
-MS in CS, 2019
Rohit Mujumdar
-MS in CS, 2019
Brady Young
Ruth Petit-Bois
Priyam Parashar
Aaron Mardis
-MS in CS, 2019
Mukundan Kuthalam
-MS in CS, 2019
James Howe
Sung Jae Hong
Kaylin Hagopian
Daniel Dias
Pablo Boserman
Arup Arcalgud
-MS in CS, 2019
Carter Abdallah
Pearl Ruparel
Varsha Acher
-MS in CS, 2019
Yaroslav Litvak
-OMSCS, 2019
Kunaal Naik
-Undergrad in CS, 2017
Joshua B. Killingsworth
-MS in CS, 2017
Abbinayaa Subramanian
Heather Newman
-OMSCS, 2017
Shruti Bhati
-MS in CS, 2016
Vedanuj Goswami
-MS in CS, 2016
Swapnal Acharya
-MS in CS, 2016
Kimisha Mody
-MS in CS, 2016
Mithun Kumble
-MS in CS, 2015
Keith Frazer
Raj Prateek Kosaraju
-Undergrad in CS, 2015
Rishikesh Kulkarni
-MS in CS, 2015
Sasha Azad
-MS in CS, 2015
Jose Delgado
Mohamed Banani
-Undergrad in Mechanical Engineering, 2015
Abhinaya Shetty
-MS in CS, 2015
Prajakta Bhutada
-MS in CS, 2015
Taylor Hartman
-Undergrad in CS, 2015
Sridevi Koushik
-MS in CS, 2014
Tessa Fitzgerald
– Ph.D. in CS, graduated 2020
– Now Assistant Professor at Yale University
Christian Tuchez
Evangelia Spilipoulou
Rochelle Lobo
Lianghao Chen
Gongbo Zhang
Arvind Krishnaa Jagannathan
Nahla Osman
-Undergrad in Industrial Design, 2012
Joshua Jones
Cherish Weiler
-Undergrad in Mechanical Engineering, 2012
Maithilee Kunda
-Ph.D. in CS, graduated in 2013
-Now Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University
Michael Helms
-Ph.D. in CS, graduated in 2013
-Now Senior Research Scientist at Georgia Tech
Swaroop Vattam
– PhD in CS, 2012.
– now with MIT Lincoln Labs.
Summer Adams
– classification, abduction, & analysis.
Ethan Beisher
– MS in CS, 1998: case-based planning.
Sambasiva Bhatta
– PhD in CS, 1995: creative analogies in modeling & design.
– now with Verizon.
Daniel Connelly
– MS in CS, 2012: meta-reasoning.
– now with Google.
Jim Davies
– PhD in CS, 2004: visual analogies in problem solving & learning.
– now with Carleton University, Canada.
Marshall Gillson
– MS in CS, 2012: meta-reasoning.
– now with Google.
Andres Gomez de Silva Garcia
– MS in CS, 1997: interactive modeling and design.
– now with ITAM, Mexico.
Todd Griffith
– PhD in CS, 1998: creative analogies in modeling & problem solving.
– now with Discovery Machine.
Nathalie Grue
– MS in CS, 1994: interactive modeling & design.
Shantanu Gupta
– MS in CS, 2009
Andrew Hill
– MS in CS, 2006: classification.
– now with Dell.
Joshua Jones
– PhD in CS, 2010: meta-reasoning and classification.
Lee Martie
– MS in CS, 2009: program adaptation.
Vivek Menon
– MS in CS, 2008: modeling complex systems.
J. William Murdock
– MS in CS, 1994: reflection in problem solving & learning.
– now with IBM’s TJ Watson Research Center.
Michael Pearce
– M.S. in CS, 1992: case-based design.
Jeff Pittges
– M.S. in CS, 1993: knowledge acquisition.
Rucheek Sangani
– M.S. in CS, 2007: reflection and self-adaptation.
– now with Amazon.
Murali Shankar
– M.S. in CS, 1992: reflection and self-adaptation.
Avik Sinharoy
– M.S. in CS, 2009: story construction in investigative analysis
Eleni Stroulia
– Ph.D. in CS, 1994: reflection in problem solving and learning.
– now at University of Alberta, Canada.
Rohan Tiwari
– M.S. in CS, 2009: game AI
Andreas von Hessling
– M.S. in CS, 2005: learning in game playing.
– now at Stanford Research Institute.
Gregory West
– M.S. in CS, 2006: learning in game playing.
– now with Google.
Patrick Yaner
– Ph.D. in CS, 2007: multimodal analogies in diagram understanding.
– now with LogicBlox.