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Meet the Computer Science Faculty

John Dooley John Dooley, Chair
William & Marilyn Ingersoll Endowed Chair in Computer Science
M.S.C.S. Syracuse University, 1976, M.E.E., Rice University, 1982
"I'm particularly interested in how computers and cryptology came together."
David Bunde David Bunde
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, 2006
"Recently, a group of students and I have been looking at scheduling and allocation problems for supercomputers."
Jaime SpaccoJaime Spacco
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., University of Maryland, 2006
"I am interested in collecting and analyzing data to better understand how people build good software, from the process and techniques used to build large systems down to the short but often intense experiences novices have while learning to program."

Cooperating faculty from other programs

Mary ArmonMary V. Armon
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1994
Charles Shulz Charles Schulz
Professor of Physics
Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1979
"My research is in molecular biophysics, an area that overlaps physics, chemistry and biology."

Emeritus Faculty
William Charles Ripperger
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science

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Senior's Honors Project Sparks Youngsters' Interest in Robotics

Hannah Fidoten, a computer science and economics double-major, developed an Honors project that encourages local schoolchildren to pursue studies in STEM subjects -- science, technology, engineering, and math.

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James Beard Award-winning author Paul Greenberg delivers the EquiKnox sustainability lecture centered on his best-welling book, Four Fish, and meets with Knox students to discuss his environmental research and writing. Related events include a sustainability fair and seafood dinner.

MathTalks Lecture: "Breaking Driver's License Codes"

Guest speaker Joseph Gallian, a University of Minnesota-Duluth professor, explains to a Knox College audience how he deciphered the complicated method by which some states assigned driver's license numbers. The event was part of the MathTalks lecture series at Knox.

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