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Taylan K. Sen, PhD, JDI am an assistant professor of Computer and Information Science at Niagara University. It is my utmost goal as a professor to provide the highest quality education to students that brings research, service, and practical experience into the classroom. Email: tsen at niagara dot edu Office: 107D Glynn Hall Office hours: MWF 2:30-4:30pm (Wednesday until 5:00); I am often available MWF 9:30-11:00am as well. Phone: Mouse over my pic to see phone number (I do this to prevent spam bots from getting my #.) Background: I received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in biological engineering from Cornell University and a PhD in computer science from University of Rochester. Some of the companies I've worked for as a software developer include Actel Corporation, Cadence Design Systems, and Harris Corporation. I studied law at the University at Buffalo, during which I interned at the Erie County Medical Center, SmartPill Corporation, and Xerox Corporation. After receiving a JD, I worked as an Intellectual Property attorney at Phillips Lytle, LLP. Research Statement: My research aims to leverage techniques from artificial intelligence and computational modeling in order to not only understand human behavior, but also give us the tools to improve ourselves. More specifically, I model and capture the dynamics of human interactions using machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision. My projects have included:
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