CS Spring 2008 Visiting Faculty
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Please direct questions to:
Lydia Briedis
395 Soda, 510-643-8230, lydia@cs
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Dana Scott |
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329 Soda Hall, 3-4207, danas@eecs Teaching Schedule : CS 263. Design of Programming Languages, MW 2:30-4:00P, 320 Soda Professor Dana Scott, received his Ph.D. at Princeton in 1958. He has taught at the University of Chicago, UC Berkeley (in Math), Stanford, Princeton, Oxford, and Carnegie Mellon; he is presently Hillman University Professor, Emeritus, in the CMU Computer Science Department. He is also editor-in-chief of the new journal Logical Methods in Computer Science. Professor Scott's work on automata theory earned him the ACM Turing Award in 1976. He has also worked on modal logic, topology, and category theory. He will teach CS 263, "Design and Analysis of Programming Languages." |
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Nathaniel Titterton |
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329 Soda Hall, 3-4207, nate@socrates Office Hours: Weds., 2-4:00P, 329 Soda Teaching Schedule : CS 3L. distributed networked sensing and control systems, M 4:00-5:00P, 390 HMMB Nathaniel Titterton received his Ph.D. in Education from UC Berkeley in 2001, and holds an MA in Statistics as well as a BA in Computer Science. His research focuses on undergraduate instruction and ways to support it with technology, including development of web-based tools for students and instructors and analysis of students' learning and utilization of the tools. He will teach CS 3L, with a focus on Scheme basics, Recursion, and Higher Order functions. |
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