Nancy Ide, Professor, CS Department Chair
Tom Ellman, Associate Professor
Luke Hunsberger’s research focus is on collaborative multi-agent systems. In particular, he is interested in endowing computer agents with intentions, as well as an ability to reason about temporal constraints, especially in group situations. Luke teaches CMPU-101 (Introduction to Computer Science), CMPU-245 (Declarative Programming) and CMPU-365 (Artificial Intelligence). Luke's web site contains more information re: his research interests, publications and courses.
Marc Smith, Assistant Professor, earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Central Florida. He worked for AT&T for fifteen years, in several different IT capacities, during which time his Ph.D. studies were sponsored by AT&T’s Doctoral Support Program. His research spans elements of theoretical and experimental computer science, in the area of parallel and distributed computation. His interests include models of concurrency, bioinformatics (specifically, computational phylogeny), and programming languages (semantics, paradigms, and unifying theories).
Louis Voerman, Visiting Associate Professor
Jennifer Walter, Assistant Professor
James Ten Eyck, Visiting Assistant Professor
Elle Gohl, formally, is a Computer Technical Specialist and the Computer Science Department liason. Informally, she is the heart and soul of the Department, and perhaps the most helpful person you will ever meet.
She has been with Vassar College since 1979. Ms. Gohl has a B.A. from Vassar in Religion/Women’s Studies and a certificate of Ministry with emphasis on Peace and Justice from Maryknoll School of Theology. Her research interest is late twentieth-century women and their spirituality within the organized religious structures of mainstream Christianity.