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New Computer Science Faculty, 2024

Join us in welcoming our new Department of Computer Science faculty and learn about what they're excited to pursue. 

Fruzsina Agocs, Assistant Professor
Fruzsina

At CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ I’ll be working on the design and implementation of efficient numerical methods for challenging problems (mostly presenting as differential equations) in science and engineering. I’m particularly looking forward to being able to work with people from computer since, applied math, physics, and beyond in the interdisciplinary, collaborative setting offered by the university.

Ramin Ayanzadeh, Assistant Professor

I am excited to work on trustworthy quantum computing to enhance the reliability and security of quantum computers and emerging accelerators, as well as exploring quantum intelligence to pursue synergistic opportunities between quantum computing, machine learning, AI, and optimization.

Mona ElHelbawy, Associate Teaching Professor, CS Post-Baccalaureate
Mona

I am excited to be joining the Computer Science Department at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ! My goal is to ensure that students from all backgrounds feel supported by our programs. I believe it is important to address learning needs both inside and outside the classroom, and to celebrate the diversity that each student brings as a valuable strength. I am looking forward to working alongside the wonderful faculty and staff at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ to strengthen our programs and build meaningful partnerships

Curry Guinn, Associate Teaching Professor, CS Post-Baccalaureate
Curry Guinn

I’m thrilled to join the teaching faculty in the post-baccalaureate program in Applied Computer Science at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. One of the most rewarding aspects of this position is engaging with passionate, motivated students who are eager to learn and grow. I'm especially excited to introduce the latest advancements in artificial intelligence to the classroom. Over the past five years, AI has undergone rapid transformations, and I’m eager to help students understand the inner workings of these technologies, apply them to real-world problems, and innovate for the future. My goal is to empower students to not only grasp the concepts of computer science but also to become contributors to the evolution of this ever-changing field.

Esther Rolf, Assistant Professor
Esther rolf

I am thrilled to start my new research lab at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ CS and tackle some of the most challenging and impactful problems in geospatial and statistical machine learning. Along with the PhD students in my lab, I am excited to push the frontiers of fundamental machine learning research for practical social and scientific impacts, and to find new collaborators in this mission across the University of Colorado.