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Jeff LaCoss, BS
Title Project Leader, Advanced Systems
DegreesBS, Computer Science and Engineering, UCLA
Phone310.448.8235
Emailjlacoss@isi.edu
Research FocusHardware, including real-time low-power processing and stimulation for neural implants and prosthetics. Efficient computing for power-critical embedded applications in remote or hostile environments. Extreme high-performance computing for autonomous cognitive platforms with multiple sensor inputs.
 
Thomas W. Lehman, MS
Title Supervising Computer Scientist
DegreesMS, Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Phone703.812.3736
Emailtlehman@isi.edu
Research FocusAdvanced network architectures and intelligent network control. Expertise in IP control planes and optical technologies used to create networks which can dynamically provision resources and reconfigure topologies. Applications include network traffic engineering, emergency response, client requested services, automated management, and self-healing networks.
 
Kristina Lerman, PhD
Title Project Leader, Intelligent Systems
Research Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, USC
DegreesPhD, Physics, UC Santa Barbara
AB, Physics, Princeton University
Phone310.448.8714
Emaillerman@isi.edu
Research FocusMathematical modeling and analysis of multi-agent systems, including distributed robots, human pedestrians, and social networks; semantic modeling of information sources for the purpose of automatic information integration.
 
Robert F. Lucas, PhD
Title Division Director, Computational Sciences
DegreesPhD, MS & BS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Phone310.448.9449
Emailrflucas@isi.edu
Research FocusSoftware for scalable computing systems, particularly linear solvers for computer-aided engineering applications. Also novel computing devices, entity-level modeling of urban populations, and performance engineering of large-scale, parallel scientific and engineering codes.

 

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