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Explore our Programs | Meet Your Classmates | Get in Touch Science & Tech (STEM) Graduate Programs Artificial Intelligence Applied & Financial Statistics Biotech Management & Entrepreneurship Computer Science Computer Science - Agile Cybersecurity Cybersecurity - Online Data Analytics & Visualization Digital Marketing & Media Digital Marketing & Media - Online Mathematics Mathematics - Ph.D. Physics Science & Tech (STEM) Graduate Programs Artificial Intelligence Applied & Financial Statistics Biotech Management & Entrepreneurship Computer Science Computer Science - Agile Cybersecurity Cybersecurity - Online Data Analytics & Visualization Digital Marketing & Media Digital Marketing & Media - Online Mathematics Mathematics - Ph.D. Physics Alumni Outcomes 93% Graduate Employment Our alumni move into high-demand roles across finance, technology, healthcare and media, with jobs like AI Engineer, Data Analyst, Cybersecurity Analyst, Product Analyst, Digital Marketing Strategist, Biotechnology Operations Manager. Karen Largman '24 M.S. in Cybersecurity I Chief Technology Officer, Aseret Global"The crux of my professional mission and research passion is understanding how human behavior interacts with cybersecurity systems—and how AI can help protect patients and providers. I now lead digital transformation and cloud security initiatives while continuing to collaborate with academic partners on responsible AI research. My foundation at the Katz School of Science and Health was instrumental in shaping this interdisciplinary path." Read Karen's Story Rachyl Zak '24 Digital Marketing and Media | Digital Editor at Ernst & Young Why Katz? Networking with incredible professors, gaining mentorship and a marketing project with EY—which led to my full-time employment with the firm." Work on Problems that Matter From AI-powered tools to improve cancer detection, medical imaging, stroke rehabilitation and agricultural forecasting to commercialization pathways for cutting-edge pharmaceuticals and social media for community engagement, our students are working on problems that matter. Modeling Complex Hand Grasps Using Muscle Activity of Movement Primitives Natania Birnbaum — M.S. in Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship Modeling Complex Hand Grasps Using Muscle Activity of Movement Primitives Cloud-Powered Agricultural and Weather Forecasting Tanzania Karina Thapa and Gagan Preet Singh — M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization Cloud-Powered Agricultural and Weather Forecasting Tanzania The Role of Social Media in Shaping Student Identity and Community Sagarika Shrestha — M.S. in Digital Marketing and Media The Role of Social Media in Shaping Student Identity and Community Magnetic Permeability Measurements in MRI Yonathan Magendzo — B.A./M.A. in Physics Magnetic Permeability Measurements in MRI Exploring Deep Learning Models for Dog X-Ray Report Generation Jialu Li — M.S. in Artificial Intelligence Exploring Deep Learning Models for Dog X-Ray Report Generation Modeling Complex Hand Grasps Using Muscle Activity of Movement Primitives Natania Birnbaum — M.S. in Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship Modeling Complex Hand Grasps Using Muscle Activity of Movement Primitives Cloud-Powered Agricultural and Weather Forecasting Tanzania Karina Thapa and Gagan Preet Singh — M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization Cloud-Powered Agricultural and Weather Forecasting Tanzania The Role of Social Media in Shaping Student Identity and Community Sagarika Shrestha — M.S. in Digital Marketing and Media The Role of Social Media in Shaping Student Identity and Community Magnetic Permeability Measurements in MRI Yonathan Magendzo — B.A./M.A. in Physics Magnetic Permeability Measurements in MRI Exploring Deep Learning Models for Dog X-Ray Report Generation Jialu Li — M.S. in Artificial Intelligence Exploring Deep Learning Models for Dog X-Ray Report Generation Meet Our FacultyKatz faculty bring applied expertise across AI, Data Analytics, Computer Science, Applied & Financial Statistics, Cybersecurity, Biotech, Digital Marketing & Media, and more. Their real-world experience connects technical theory to today’s evolving industries — preparing students to lead in a technology-driven world. Highlighted here are just a few of the experts shaping the Katz experience. View the full STEM faculty directory. Marian Gidea, Ph.D. Professor, Associate Dean for STEM Education and Research, Director of Graduate Program in Mathematical Sciences Dr. Gidea's Bio Marian Gidea, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Dynamical Systems, Financial Mathematics, Topological Data AnalysisDr. Gidea is associate dean of STEM research and director of the graduate programs in mathematical sciences. His research interests include dynamical systems and their applications, including celestial mechanics, mathematical physics, mathematical biology, financial mathematics and topological data analysis. From 2021 to 2022, he served as program director of the Mathematical Sciences Division of the National Science Foundation, where he guided and evaluated research at the national level. This role is awarded only to the most accomplished researchers in their respective fields.Prior to joining QDVOX Outlet - Most convenient purchase Aluminum alloy crossbow bolts Buy online in 2013, he was a research professor at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton from 2011 to 2013, a tenured professor at Northeastern Illinois University from 2000 to 2013 and a visiting assistant professor at both Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago.Dr. Gidea he holds a Ph.D. from SUNY Buffalo. Learn more. Sivan Tehila, M.S. Professor, Program Director for Cybersecurity Professor Tehila's Bio Sivan Tehila, M.S. EXPERTISE: Industrial Cybersecurity, Information Security Management, Cloud Security, Social EntrepreneurshipSivan Tehila, program director and a cybersecurity expert with over 15 years of experience, teaches the course Cybersecurity Audit, Assessment, and Testing. She is CEO of Onyxia, a cybersecurity strategy and performance platform.She served in the Israel Defense Forces, fulfilling multiple positions including intelligence officer, CISO of Research and Analysis Division and head of the Information Security Department of the Intelligence Corps. She was honorably discharged as a captain. In addition, she was an information security officer and a profiler for the Israeli defense technology company RAFAEL and served as a cybersecurity consultant for the Israel Railways.She currently runs technical and educational workshops in cybersecurity, speaks at conferences around the world and contributes to information and cybersecurity magazines, including SecurityWitch. She also has dedicated herself to promoting women in cybersecurity. In addition to Cyber Ladies NYC, she developed a unique cybersecurity program for Manhattan High School for girls.Tehila holds an M.S. in business development from Haifa University and a Certified CISO from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Shucheng Yu, Ph.D. Professor, Associate Chair of Artifical Intelligence, Recipient of the Test of Time Paper Award of IEEE Infocom 2020 Dr. Yu's Bio Shucheng Yu, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Information security; applied cryptography; wireless networking and sensing; distributed trust; and applied machine learning, with interests in practical security and privacy in IoT systems.Shucheng Yu is the recipient of the Test of Time Paper Award of IEEE Infocom 2020 for his research on cloud data security. At the Stevens Institute of Technology, he directed the AISecLab research cluster of the ECE department. He is a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of AAIA.His journal publications focus on advancing security, privacy and efficiency in emerging network and computing systems. His 2023 work in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technologyexplores cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based spectrum leasing involving multiple secondary users, improving spectral efficiency in wireless networks. Also in 2023, he co-authored a paper in IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security introducing SAFELearning, a federated learning framework that integrates secure aggregation with backdoor attack detectability. His 2022 publication in Applied Sciences presents a privacy-preserving method for deep neural network inference offloading, enhancing edge computing capabilities. His 2021 article in IEEE Transactions on Services Computingdevelops an indirect revocable key-policy attribute-based encryption (KP-ABE) system that can resist unauthorized revocation undoing. Finally, his 2020 contribution to the IEEE Internet of Things Journal proposes a low-latency, privacy-preserving scheme for outsourcing deep neural network inference—critical for secure, real-time applications in IoT. Collectively, these works demonstrate Yu’s commitment to developing secure, scalable solutions for distributed AI and networked systems.Yu holds a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Ajah Hawley-Alexander Industry Professor in Digital Media & Marketing Professor Hawley-Alexander's Bio Ajah Hawley-Alexander With over a decade leading communications, marketing, and digital strategy for professional sports organizations—including the New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden—Ajah brings deep expertise in strategic storytelling. Her research focuses on equity and access in higher education, the impact of strategic communication on student engagement, and diversity in sports communications. Jochen Raimann, Ph.D. Professor, Director of Data Analytics, Scientist at the Renal Research Institute Dr. Raimann's Bio Jochen Raimann, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Clinical Data Analytics, Epidemiological Research in DialysisDr. Jochen Raimann, a full-time scientist at the Renal Research Institute since becoming a postdoctoral research fellow there in 2007, teaches Biostatistics and Informatics.As director of data analytics, he conducts epidemiological research in dialysis and oversees research database management and national and international data transfers. He is also an associate editor for the journals Trials and Scientific Reports, both part of the Springer Nature Publishing group. In addition, he is a member of the board of directors of the nonprofit organization Easy Water for Everyone, which provides clean water to rural communities in developing countries and supports the organization’s research efforts.Dr. Raimann holds an M.D. from the Medical University Graz, a Ph.D. from Maastricht University and an MPH with a focus on epidemiology and biostatistics from the City University of New York’s School of Public Health. Hua (Julia) Fang, Ph.D. Professor in Data Analytics Dr. Fang's Bio Hua (Julia) Fang, Ph.D. An IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Senior Member, Dr. Fang specializes in machine learning, statistical learning, and visual analytics with applications in digital health, infectious diseases, and behavioral medicine. She holds patents including "System and Methods for Trajectory Pattern Recognition" and has sustained over $10M in continuous funding from NSF, NIH, PCORI, and VA, including two NIH R01 grants supporting research on digital clinical trials. She serves as Area Editor for the IEEE IoT Journal specializing in AI for IoT and contributes to editorial boards for IEEE Transactions on Big Data and major ACM/IEEE conference committees. Honggang Wang, Ph.D. Professor, Department Chair of Computer Science & Engineering Dr. Wang's Bio Honggang Wang, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Artificial intelligence and its applications to digital health, 5G/6G communications and cybersecurityDr. Honggang Wang is founding chair of the graduate Computer Science Department at the Katz School of Science and Health. An IEEE Fellow and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Honggang Wang has received research grants totaling over $5 million from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and U.S. Department of Transportation.As a senior faculty member at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, Dr. Wang focused his research on the field of Internet of Things (IoT). One of his discoveries was a portable, lightweight “intensive care unit,” which includes a wearable biosensor system incorporating a wireless body area network that monitors remotely the physiology of infants to anticipate life-threatening events, such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. He is also developing autonomous vehicle navigation algorithms for detecting hazardous road situations to make cars safer.He received an Outstanding Researcher Award from the IEEE Communications Society and served as chair of both the IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia Communications and IEEE e-Health Technical Committee. He also served as editor-in-chief of the IEEE’s peer-reviewed Internet of Things Journal. His book, Wireless Health, published by Springer, was one of the first in the field.Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D. in computer engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and an M.S. in computer science and engineering and a B.E. in electrical engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu, China. Hanna J. Tucker Industry Professor in Cybersecurity Professor Tucker's Bio Hanna J. Tucker Currently Vice President and Product Manager of Cybersecurity and Technology Controls at JPMorgan Chase & Co., Professor Tucker’s decades-long career spans governance, risk, and compliance roles at major organizations including Raymond James and WellCare Health Plans—giving her comprehensive knowledge of cybersecurity across highly regulated industries. Marian Gidea, Ph.D. Professor, Associate Dean for STEM Education and Research, Director of Graduate Program in Mathematical Sciences Dr. Gidea's Bio Marian Gidea, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Dynamical Systems, Financial Mathematics, Topological Data AnalysisDr. Gidea is associate dean of STEM research and director of the graduate programs in mathematical sciences. His research interests include dynamical systems and their applications, including celestial mechanics, mathematical physics, mathematical biology, financial mathematics and topological data analysis. From 2021 to 2022, he served as program director of the Mathematical Sciences Division of the National Science Foundation, where he guided and evaluated research at the national level. This role is awarded only to the most accomplished researchers in their respective fields.Prior to joining QDVOX Outlet - Most convenient purchase Aluminum alloy crossbow bolts Buy online in 2013, he was a research professor at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton from 2011 to 2013, a tenured professor at Northeastern Illinois University from 2000 to 2013 and a visiting assistant professor at both Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago.Dr. Gidea he holds a Ph.D. from SUNY Buffalo. Learn more. Sivan Tehila, M.S. Professor, Program Director for Cybersecurity Professor Tehila's Bio Sivan Tehila, M.S. EXPERTISE: Industrial Cybersecurity, Information Security Management, Cloud Security, Social EntrepreneurshipSivan Tehila, program director and a cybersecurity expert with over 15 years of experience, teaches the course Cybersecurity Audit, Assessment, and Testing. She is CEO of Onyxia, a cybersecurity strategy and performance platform.She served in the Israel Defense Forces, fulfilling multiple positions including intelligence officer, CISO of Research and Analysis Division and head of the Information Security Department of the Intelligence Corps. She was honorably discharged as a captain. In addition, she was an information security officer and a profiler for the Israeli defense technology company RAFAEL and served as a cybersecurity consultant for the Israel Railways.She currently runs technical and educational workshops in cybersecurity, speaks at conferences around the world and contributes to information and cybersecurity magazines, including SecurityWitch. She also has dedicated herself to promoting women in cybersecurity. In addition to Cyber Ladies NYC, she developed a unique cybersecurity program for Manhattan High School for girls.Tehila holds an M.S. in business development from Haifa University and a Certified CISO from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Shucheng Yu, Ph.D. Professor, Associate Chair of Artifical Intelligence, Recipient of the Test of Time Paper Award of IEEE Infocom 2020 Dr. Yu's Bio Shucheng Yu, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Information security; applied cryptography; wireless networking and sensing; distributed trust; and applied machine learning, with interests in practical security and privacy in IoT systems.Shucheng Yu is the recipient of the Test of Time Paper Award of IEEE Infocom 2020 for his research on cloud data security. At the Stevens Institute of Technology, he directed the AISecLab research cluster of the ECE department. He is a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of AAIA.His journal publications focus on advancing security, privacy and efficiency in emerging network and computing systems. His 2023 work in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technologyexplores cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based spectrum leasing involving multiple secondary users, improving spectral efficiency in wireless networks. Also in 2023, he co-authored a paper in IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security introducing SAFELearning, a federated learning framework that integrates secure aggregation with backdoor attack detectability. His 2022 publication in Applied Sciences presents a privacy-preserving method for deep neural network inference offloading, enhancing edge computing capabilities. His 2021 article in IEEE Transactions on Services Computingdevelops an indirect revocable key-policy attribute-based encryption (KP-ABE) system that can resist unauthorized revocation undoing. Finally, his 2020 contribution to the IEEE Internet of Things Journal proposes a low-latency, privacy-preserving scheme for outsourcing deep neural network inference—critical for secure, real-time applications in IoT. Collectively, these works demonstrate Yu’s commitment to developing secure, scalable solutions for distributed AI and networked systems.Yu holds a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Ajah Hawley-Alexander Industry Professor in Digital Media & Marketing Professor Hawley-Alexander's Bio Ajah Hawley-Alexander With over a decade leading communications, marketing, and digital strategy for professional sports organizations—including the New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden—Ajah brings deep expertise in strategic storytelling. Her research focuses on equity and access in higher education, the impact of strategic communication on student engagement, and diversity in sports communications. Jochen Raimann, Ph.D. Professor, Director of Data Analytics, Scientist at the Renal Research Institute Dr. Raimann's Bio Jochen Raimann, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Clinical Data Analytics, Epidemiological Research in DialysisDr. Jochen Raimann, a full-time scientist at the Renal Research Institute since becoming a postdoctoral research fellow there in 2007, teaches Biostatistics and Informatics.As director of data analytics, he conducts epidemiological research in dialysis and oversees research database management and national and international data transfers. He is also an associate editor for the journals Trials and Scientific Reports, both part of the Springer Nature Publishing group. In addition, he is a member of the board of directors of the nonprofit organization Easy Water for Everyone, which provides clean water to rural communities in developing countries and supports the organization’s research efforts.Dr. Raimann holds an M.D. from the Medical University Graz, a Ph.D. from Maastricht University and an MPH with a focus on epidemiology and biostatistics from the City University of New York’s School of Public Health. Hua (Julia) Fang, Ph.D. Professor in Data Analytics Dr. Fang's Bio Hua (Julia) Fang, Ph.D. An IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Senior Member, Dr. Fang specializes in machine learning, statistical learning, and visual analytics with applications in digital health, infectious diseases, and behavioral medicine. She holds patents including "System and Methods for Trajectory Pattern Recognition" and has sustained over $10M in continuous funding from NSF, NIH, PCORI, and VA, including two NIH R01 grants supporting research on digital clinical trials. She serves as Area Editor for the IEEE IoT Journal specializing in AI for IoT and contributes to editorial boards for IEEE Transactions on Big Data and major ACM/IEEE conference committees. Honggang Wang, Ph.D. Professor, Department Chair of Computer Science & Engineering Dr. Wang's Bio Honggang Wang, Ph.D. EXPERTISE: Artificial intelligence and its applications to digital health, 5G/6G communications and cybersecurityDr. Honggang Wang is founding chair of the graduate Computer Science Department at the Katz School of Science and Health. An IEEE Fellow and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Honggang Wang has received research grants totaling over $5 million from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and U.S. Department of Transportation.As a senior faculty member at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, Dr. Wang focused his research on the field of Internet of Things (IoT). One of his discoveries was a portable, lightweight “intensive care unit,” which includes a wearable biosensor system incorporating a wireless body area network that monitors remotely the physiology of infants to anticipate life-threatening events, such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. He is also developing autonomous vehicle navigation algorithms for detecting hazardous road situations to make cars safer.He received an Outstanding Researcher Award from the IEEE Communications Society and served as chair of both the IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia Communications and IEEE e-Health Technical Committee. He also served as editor-in-chief of the IEEE’s peer-reviewed Internet of Things Journal. His book, Wireless Health, published by Springer, was one of the first in the field.Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D. in computer engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and an M.S. in computer science and engineering and a B.E. in electrical engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu, China. Hanna J. Tucker Industry Professor in Cybersecurity Professor Tucker's Bio Hanna J. Tucker Currently Vice President and Product Manager of Cybersecurity and Technology Controls at JPMorgan Chase & Co., Professor Tucker’s decades-long career spans governance, risk, and compliance roles at major organizations including Raymond James and WellCare Health Plans—giving her comprehensive knowledge of cybersecurity across highly regulated industries. 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