Computer Science Research
Saint Louis University's Department of Computer Science faculty is engaged in cutting-edge research, both to advance fundamental algorithms and computing technologies, and to apply those technologies in innovative ways that improve people's lives and advance knowledge and understanding of our world.
Research Clusters

Computer Science Theory and Education
- David Letscher, Object-Oriented Programming in Python
- Michael Goldwasser, Data Structures and Algorithms in Python
- Daniel Shown, Open Source with SLU

Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning
- Jie Hou, Hou's Research
- Abby Stylianou, TraffickCam

Bioinformatics
- Ted Ahn, BioHPC Lab
- Michael Goldwasser, Data-assisted protein/RNA structure prediction
- Jie Hou, Jie Hou's Projects

Computer Vision and Robotic Sensors
- Hadi Akbarpour, AIRLab
- Nan Cen

Cyber-physical Systems
- Ankit Agrawal, DroneReqValidator
- Nan Cen, WNiS Lab
- Flavio Esposito
- Reza Tourani

High-performance Computing
- Ted Ahn, CC* Compute Campus
- Qinglei Cao, Omni Computing Lab

Network Security and Infrastructure
- Flavio Esposito, Mutant
- Reza Tourani

Virtual Reality and Computer Graphics
- Min Choi, GXRLab
- Jason Fritts, MediaBench