Teaching
In the Spring of 2013 I will be teaching CS510: Image Computation (essentially this course is an introduction to computer vision), on MWF at 10:00 AM in CSB 325.
Other courses I teach (depending on the semester) include CS160: Foundations in Programming, CS253: Problem Solving in C++, CS410: Introduction to Computer Graphics, CS440: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, and CS612: Advances Topics in Computer Vision. I have also taught CS420: Analysis of Algorithms, but that was a while back and the course has changed considerably.
In addition to these "regular" courses, I also teach (or sometimes co-teach with Elaine Regelson) semester-long undergraduate research experiences, usually under the title CS495/295: Independent Study. Interested? Ask me about it.
Advising
I advise M.S. and Ph.D. student research, and serve as the academic advisor to most M.C.S. students. I also advise the occasional undergraduate honors thesis.
My Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science,
University of Massachusetts, 1993.
M.S. in Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, 1987.
B.S. in Computer Science
(cum laude, departmental honors), Yale University,
1984.