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Scott Haag is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Drexel University's College of Computing & Informatics (CCI), with a co-appointment at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). His work integrates computational science with pediatric health research, focusing on translational applications of machine learning and data systems.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, Drexel University, 2019
- MS in Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology, Rutgers University
- Graduate Certificate in Engineering Geophysics, Rutgers University
- BS in Natural Resources Management and Policy, Rutgers University
Dr. Haag's research lies at the intersection of computer science and child health, employing techniques in machine learning, object segmentation, remote sensing, and combinatorial geometric modeling. His expertise extends to algorithm design, complexity analysis, relational database development, and the design and deployment of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), all applied to health-informing systems. This multidisciplinary background enables innovative approaches to biomedical data challenges.
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Dr. Haag is involved in a research-intensive academic environment at CCI, contributing to interdisciplinary projects linking computer science with healthcare. While no formal advisees or grants are listed, his affiliation with both Drexel and CHOP suggests active participation in funded research initiatives and collaborative teams focused on health informatics and computational medicine.
He is associated with the research labs and infrastructure of Drexel’s College of Computing & Informatics, which are equipped with high-performance computing resources, specialized instrumentation, and robust network access, supporting advanced research in computer science and its applications.




