Explainable Artificial Intelligence Institute (xAI) Research Director
With more than 25 publications in academic journals, tens of honors, and awards celebrating his trajectory and achievements in the field, and currently teaching Computer Science courses at El Paso Community College (EPCC), Dr. Servin is part of this research project for community college students.
Education in Computer Science, analytical philosophy, cyber-ethics, cyber security, and the use of fuzzy logic and interval computations in the study of uncertainty are his primary research areas.
For more information about his career and achievements, visit https://.chrisitanservin.com.
Researcher
With a Master of Science in Software Engineering with a concentration in Secure Cyber Systems, and research in Cybersecurity topics in collaboration with the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and the Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Nadia Karichev teaches Computer Science and Cybersecurity courses at El Paso Community College (EPCC) and is also part of this research project for community college students.
Steganography, test beds for Cybersecurity activites, and network communication are her primary research areas.
For more information about her career and achievements, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadia-karichev/.
Researcher
At present, Dr. Pownuk’s research is related to autonomous, self-adaptive, self-learning, computational methods which can be applied to the automated development of mathematical models and related computer code. His research was successfully applied in the development of various online learning systems.
Dr. Pownuk was a summer Faculty Research Fellowship at U.S. Army CCDC Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD., and worked on machine learning-based optimization.
Dr. Pownuk cooperated with the Bergen Language Design Laboratory (BLDL), Department of Computer Science, The University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. This project was dedicated to automated software development based on the given mathematical description.
Dr. Pownuk work on autonomous algorithms for solving optimization problems for the COCONUT Project, at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.