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Zakir Durumeric
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
On Partial Leave from 10/01/2025 To 06/30/2026BioI am an Assistant Professor of Computer Science. My research brings a large-scale, empirical approach to the study of Internet security, trust, and safety. I am interested in how to protect people against attacks on the Internet ranging from cybercrime and harassment to censorship and disinformation. I am broadly an empiricist: I build systems to measure complex networked ecosystems at scale, which I use to understand real-world behavior, uncover weaknesses and attacks, architect more resilient defenses, and guide public policy.
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Alex Maurice Dussaq
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pathology
BioAlex Maurice Dussaq, M.D., Ph.D., is an assistant professor of breast pathology and an associate director of pathology informatics. Dr. Dussaq holds a B.S. in Mathematics and Biochemistry from University of Nevada, Reno and an M.D./Ph.D. from University at Alabama, Birmingham. His Ph.D. focused on novel platform informatics and statistical analysis. He completed a Pathology residency and fellowships at Stanford in breast pathology and clinical informatics. Dr. Dussaq's research interests include the implementation and creation of workflow tools for surgical pathology and lab. He is particularly interested in whole slide image management systems and the future applications of artificial intelligence and large language models in pathology and medicine..
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jeff dusting
Affiliate, Graduate School of Business - Executive Education
BioI am Co-Founder and CTO of WaterRoads, a zero-emission electric ferry company building high-frequency water transit services for Sydney and, ultimately, for congested waterway cities globally. I also run CBS Group, an infrastructure advisory firm I founded in Sydney in 2002.
My career has moved across the Royal Australian Air Force, defence systems engineering, financial services, toll road infrastructure, and clean-tech — a breadth that reflects a consistent interest in systems that underperform and the question of why. I hold engineering, business, and science qualifications across several universities, and have completed executive education at Stanford, Harvard, MIT, and INSEAD — not listed to impress, but because learning has been a practical tool at every stage.
Outside work, I grew up racing sailing boats, which remains my most reliable thinking environment.