Professor
Director, School of Computing and Analytics
GH 400G
859-572-7551
trutat1@nku.edu
Personal
I was born and raised in Alba Iulia, Romania. I moved to US in 1999, first in Detroit, and since 2014 in Northern Kentucky. I reside in Fort Thomas with my wife, Alina, and our girls, Christina and Andrea.
Academic
I earned my PhD in Computer Science from Wayne State University (Detroit, Michigan) in 2004. Before that, I received my BS and MS in Computer Science from Babes-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) in 1998 and 1999. My research interests are in data privacy, databases, and social networks.
I am a Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the School of Computing and Analytics. I enjoy teaching both at the graduate and undergraduate level, especially Database related courses.
Associate Professor
Program Head, Computer Science & Software Engineering
GH 504D
859-572-6025
khanr2@nku.edu
Rasib Khan, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and the Program Head for the Computer Science and Software Engineering program cluster in the School of Computing and Analytics at 鶹ý, USA, since 2016 till present. Dr. Khan completed his Ph.D. from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA, in 2016. He completed his dual-MS degrees from Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, and Aalto University (formerly, Helsinki University of Technology), Helsinki, Finland in 2011, as a European Union Erasmus Mundus Scholar in Security and Mobile Computing. Earlier, he had worked in the cloud security research group in Nomadic Lab at Ericsson Research, Finland, and in the PURSUIT Future Internet European Union FP7 research group at Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland. His fields of interests include cybersecurity, service security and privacy, secure information provenance, and service oriented frameworks in cloud computing and pervasive service frameworks, the Internet-of-Things, and decentralized and distributed systems.
Assistant Professor of Practice
Program Head, Information Systems & Analytics
GH 504B
859-572-5153
summersc@nku.edu
Personal
I live in Kentucky but Cincinnati is home. I’ve also spent years in Chatom, Alabama and Atlanta, Georgia. I live with my son, Chino. He’s a cream tabby, rescue cat. Yes, he has me trained. Interestingly, he enjoys the groomers. Interesting fact about me, I enjoy the beach and try to visit a new one each year.
Academic
I’ve earned a MS in Business Administration, Managing Information Technology and Health Informatics. My research interest includes: social media & health, mobile technologies, prescription drug monitoring programs and online learning.
Professor
Associate Director, School of Computing and Analytics
GH 467
859-572-5626
catat@nku.edu
Personal
I am a typical Mediterranean woman, who was born in Albania and spent most of my life in Balkans (Albania and Greece). I love to travel especially in south Europe and I speak and understand several languages. The food, the warm weather, swimming in the sea, and hanging out with people are simple fun things that I truly enjoy.
Academic
I have my MBA and my Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. My focus area was in Management Information Systems, with minors in Strategy and Software Engineering. My research and teaching areas include e-business, global information systems, ERP, and anything else that has an international angle in it.
I currently teach graduate and undergraduate classes in Information Systems, E-business, SAP, and global IT. I enjoy teaching via experiential learning where students connect with real companies, real projects, and enjoy hands on while learning.
Associate Professor
Program Head, Cybersecurity & Information Technology
GH 504C
859-572-7931
tsetsea1@nku.edu
Personal
I am from Ghana and moved to the USA in 2009. My wife and I have two sons (Malvin and Medwin) and a daughter (Mirabel). I had most of my education in Ghana and Europe (Germany and Denmark). Prior to joining NKU in Fall 2016, I taught at Livingstone College (NC), Towson University (MD) and State University of New York at Fredonia.
Academic
I earned my D.Sc. in Information Technology from Towson University in 2012. My research interest include, Network Performance Analysis, Bare Machine Computing and Cloud Computing.
The classes I enjoy teaching most are Networking, Programming and Database systems.
Senior Coordinator for Operations & Budget
College of Informatics
GH 400F
859-572-7732
peeblesti@nku.edu
I earned my Bachelor’s degree from Thomas More College, and then went on to earn my Master’s degree in English at 鶹ý. I first started working for NKU in the Department of English as an Academic Secretary, and then I moved on to my current position in the College of Informatics. I recently got married in November 2023, and my husband and I have one cat, Buddy. When I am not at work, I love to bake, cook, and watch silly reality TV shows.
Academic Coordinator
College of Informatics
GH 400E
859-572-5435
beccacciog1@nku.edu
Personal
I currently live in Fort Thomas, KY and love this area. I am a nerd to my core and enjoy playing Dungeons and Dragons with my friends.
Academic
I graduated from NKU in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Media Broadcasting. I started working at NKU in the Office of Financial Assistance and enjoy the atmosphere here, just like when I was a student! I jumped at the chance to come back to the college where I got my degree.
Professor Emeritus
Conferred January 2022
Professor Emeritus
Conferred January 2022
Professor Emeritus
Conferred 2011
duggals@nku.edu
Professor Emeritus
Conferred April 2022
Personal
My husband and I have two children and three grandchildren who live in Paris, France and on the coast of northern California. Fortunately, we love to travel and have been fortunate to not only visit Paris and CA often, but also to see much of the world and all of the US except Hawaii. After 40 years of running and 21 marathons, I still enjoy running my favorite routes and new ones wherever I happen to be. My husband is a musician and in addition to spending time with our family, we enjoy music, theater, art, reading, movies, and long walks (often with our adorable King Charles Cavalier).
Academic
After beginning my career in industry as a software engineer, I earned a doctorate at the University of Cincinnati and then became a professor at NKU. I taught for decade or so and then began a period of service in academic administration. I served six years as Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, followed by six years’ service as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and then followed by a decade as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. I am pleased to return to the position that first attracted me to higher education – the position of full-time professor.
My primary teaching/research interests are programming, computer graphics and increasing diversity in computer science education and the IT work force. My primary interests as Provost Emerita are academic leadership and student success.
Professor Emeritus
Conferred April 2022
Personal
I grew up as a post-World War II baby boomer in sunny, dry, and brown Albuquerque, New Mexico. I moved to cloudy, wet, but green Northern Kentucky in 1979. My wife often leaves me to cook for myself as she travels a lot as a government consultant. I can only draw stick figures, but my older daughter is a talented artist in Brooklyn, NY. Like her dad, my younger daughter is a professor at Louisiana State University. I love travelling. I have been to 64 countries from China to Turkey to Brazil. I also enjoy classical music and opera.
Academic
I earned my MS at Carnegie Mellon University and my PhD at the University of Virginia. I taught at Penn State before coming to NKU. I have been a visiting professor at Iowa State University, Purdue University, Babeş Boyai University in Romania, and ENSICAEN in France. I also was a visiting scholar at Bell Labs in Denver, CO.
I can thank my grade school teacher mother for interesting me in the teaching profession. (However, I could blame her for my lack of height.) Teaching energizes me. NKU students are fun to work with. I especially enjoy sponsoring student research projects.
I started in mathematics but saw the future was more interesting in computer science. Computer science is ever evolving, which keeps me busy trying to keep up-to-date. In recent years, I have been doing research in cybersecurity, but this has yet to stop cyber criminals from causing problems.
Professor Emeritus
Conferred November 2022
Benjamin Baxter
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