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.

Almuhimedi, Hazim
  • Privacy, usability, mobile commerce , social computing, and machine learning
  • Chaihirunkarn, Chalalai
  • Socio-Technical ecosystems, sharing and co-creation of scientific software
  • Chung, Dennis
  • Dynamic networking and resource distribution analysis by ORA
  • Cranshaw, Justin
  • Mobile commerce
  • Daimler, Eric (On Leave)
  • Social networking analysis applied to innovation diffusion
  • Frantz, Terrill L. (ABS; On Leave, ABD)
  • Post-merger integration, organizational network analysis, international management
  • Hibshi, Hanan
  • Privacy and security
  • Hirshman, Brian (ABS; On Leave, ABD)
  • Dynamic network analysis, agent based modeling, cognitive processes, construct
  • Jones, Laurie (On Leave)
  • Privacy, social networks, human-computer interaction, information in a social context, health care
  • Joseph, Kenneth
  • Dynamic social networks, media choice, social simulation, geo-temporal network dynamics
  • Komanduri, Saranga
  • Usable security, learning science, HCI, judgment and decision making
  • Landwehr, Peter
  • Dynamic network analysis, massive multi-player on line games
  • Lanham, Michael
  • Organizational dynamics, dynamic network analysis, computer network defense
  • Liu, Bin
  • User-Controllable Learning, Mobile Service
  • Morgan, Geoffrey
  • Multi-agent simulation and cognitive agents
  • Olson, Jamie (On Leave)
  • Dynamic network analysis, geo-spatially enabled network analysis
  • Shay, Richard
  • Usable privacy security
  • Sleeper, Manya
  • Usability, security, privacy
  • Towne, Ben
  • Decision support tools, organizational and decision dynamics, dynamic network analysis, online deliberation
  • Ur, Blase
  • Security, privacy, usability, HCI
  • Vega Moya, Nelson
  • Dynamic network analysis, organizational dynamics
  • Wei, Wei
  • Dynamic network analysis, data mining, geo-temporal network dynamics