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Dr. Denis Adams Dennis A. Adams is Chairman of the Decision and Information Sciences Department. He has designed and implemented business, scientific, and system software on a wide range of hardware in the public and private sectors. He has worked with many Houston companies as an information technology strategist creating or reviewing long-term strategic plans for their information technology functions and is a frequent commentator on computer industry issues for Houston radio and television stations
Dr. Blake Ives Blake Ives holds the C.T. Bauer Chair in Business Leadership at the C.T. Bauer School of Business in the University of Houston. He is also Director of the Information Systems Research Center (ISRC). Dr. Ives' research, teaching and consulting expertise is in electronic commerce, virtual organizations, customer service and the reengineering of management scholarship and education
Dr. Iris Junglas Iris Junglas, Assistant Professor, Decision & Information Science, Ph.D., University of Georgia. She worked as a consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers, Haarmann Hemmelrath Management Consultants, and The Boston Consulting Group. Her research interests include u-commerce (a conceptual extension of e- and m-commerce) and wireless/mobile technologies
Sergei Boukhonine Sergei Boukhonie is a doctoral student at the Department of Decision and Information Sciences. His research interests include Biometrics, Encryption, Computer Privacy, and Learning Theory
Vlad Krotov Vlad Krotov is a doctoral student at the Department of Decision and Information Sciences. His research interests include RFID, e-commerce, strategic information systems, wireless/mobile technologies
Nellei Subramaniam Nellei Subramaniam is a doctoral student at the Department of Decision and Information Sciences. His research interest include databaes, distributed computing, wireless/mobile technologies, and virtual teams

 

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