University of Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Computer Science and Engineering

Outstanding Computer Science and Engineering Faculty
Simply put, you will learn from some of the best minds in the business. Our faculty combines brilliant academic careers with extensive real-world experience. These leading scholars share their expertise in areas such as neural networks, software engineering, image processing, digital signal processing, VLSI design, robotics, database design, and parallel processing. Many serve on the boards and technical committees of the most prestigious engineering associations and institutes as well as organize conferences and edit academic journals.

In addition, faculty members are dedicated, accessible, and available to provide the help and support you need to succeed. Our undergraduate and graduate students, with their advisors, routinely publish papers in the most prestigious conferences and academic journals. They perform world-class R&D.

“Ziv is a key member of Sony’s VLSI Systems Application Group. He has demonstrated competence in all his technical areas, always keeping abreast of new technologies. Iuval, also a University of Bridgeport graduate, makes substantial contributions to the continued operation and growth of the VSAG organization. It is a pleasure to work with them. Do you have more?”

Moshe Bublil
VLSI Systems Applications Group Manager (VSAG)
Sony Semiconductor of America

Full-Time Faculty and Their Research Areas:

Julius Dichter,
B.S., University of Connecticut; M.S., University of  New Haven; Ph.D., University of Connecticut. Databases, Distributed Computing, Object-Oriented Design.

Khaled M. Elleithy,

B.S., M.S., Alexandria University; Ph.D., University of Southwestern Louisiana. Network Security, VLSI, Computer Systems Performance.
Stephen Grodzinsky (Department Chairman),
B.S., M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D., University of Illinois. FPGA, VLSI, Computer Ethics.
Gonhsin Liu,
B.S., Tatung Institute of Technology; M.S., Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo. Computer Networks, Digital Signal Processing, Software Engineering.
Ausif Mahmood,
B.S., University of Lahore, Pakistan; M.S., Ph.D., Washington State University. Parallel Processing, VLSI, Applications Programming.
Valluru B. Rao,
B.S., M.S., Andhra University; M.S., University of Illinois; D.Sc., Washington University in St. Louis. Neural  Networks, Compiler Design, Algorithms.
Tarek M. Sobh,
B.S., Alexandria University; M.S., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Robotics, Automation, Computer Vision.

In addition to the full-time faculty members listed above, the School of Engineering and Design employs many industry experts as adjunct professors to help bring real-world expertise into the classroom.

“Without trying to praise Bernard too much, I would have to say I wish we could get five more people just like him. EMC is a very demanding environment and requires engineers who are willing to work together as a team and be able to make significant contributions to projects.”

William Tuccio
Systems Development Manager
EMC Corporation


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