Suresh Jagannathan
Suresh Jagannathan joined DARPA in September 2013. His research interests include programming languages, program analysis and verification, and concurrent/distributed systems. Jagannathan has published more than 125 peer-reviewed publications in these areas. Prior to joining DARPA, he was a professor of computer science at Purdue University. He has also served as visiting faculty at Cambridge University, and as a senior research scientist at the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, N.J. At DARPA, Jagannathan manages two programs: PPAML (Probabilistic Programming Advancing Machine Learning), which seeks new ways to democratize machine learning through the use of probabilistic programming abstractions, and MUSE (Mining and Understanding Software Enclaves), which aims to build a community infrastructure to analyze the world’s open-source software to enable automated program repair and synthesis. Jagannathan holds Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.