
معرفی
Wheeler Ruml is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of New Hampshire, with affiliations in Integrated Applied Mathematics. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, robotics, operations research, and cognitive science, emphasizing heuristic search, planning algorithms, and decision-making under constraints. He holds a Ph.D. and B.S./A.S. in Computer Science from Harvard University. Key contributions include work on adversarial attacks in networks, beam search optimization, and real-time heuristic search algorithms.
Education:
- Ph.D., Computer Science, Harvard University
- B.S./A.S., Computer Science, Harvard University
Research interests span autonomous systems, decision support, and optimization. Notable projects include developing planning algorithms for robotics and analyzing cognitive processes through computational models. He teaches courses such as Intro to Artificial Intelligence (CS 730/830) and Planning for Robots (CS 931).
Publications highlight advancements in pathfinding, adversarial network attacks, and anytime algorithms. His work bridges theoretical AI with practical applications in robotics and cybersecurity. Grants and collaborations are implied through his research portfolio, though specific funding details are not provided.




