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* [[Mary Armon]], Associate Professor of [[Mathematics]] | * [[Mary Armon]], Associate Professor of [[Mathematics]] | ||
* [[Charles Schulz]], Professor of [[Physics]] | * [[Charles Schulz]], Professor of [[Physics]] | ||
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| + | * [[Pedro Teixeira]], Assistant Professor of [[Mathematics]] | ||
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==Notable Alumni== | ==Notable Alumni== | ||
Revision as of 07:58, 10 February 2011
Computer Science is a course of study offered through the Computer Science Department. It includes one major and one minor. The department is located in SMC.
Contents
Overview
In the mid 1990s, Knox's Computer Science department formally separated itself from the Mathematics department. Since that time, the department has periodically been plagued by faculty turnover. This trend has thankfully remitted in recent years.
Labs and Offices
Offices for the Computer Science department can be found on the 2nd floor of the South (E-) wing of SMC. There are also extensive labs throughout SMC.
- Caterpillar Lab - in the basement of the South wing, featuring 20 dual-processor Linux workstations.
- Steylles - next door to the Caterpillar Lab, and across the hall from the Computer Center.
- The "sandbox" lab (a.k.a., the "Crash and Burn" lab) - on the north side of SMC (hidden somewhere in hyperspace between the Math Library and the window that looks out on the apartments)
- The Little Lab - on the 2nd floor, next door to Dooley's office, which is particularly quiet and nice to work in
- The Honors Lab - home to the Mathematica server, and lonesome Honors students
Since 2002, the faculty of the Computer Science department has primarily used Mac workstations.
Faculty
Current
- John Dooley, Department Chair, Associate Professor
- David Bunde, Assistant Professor
- Jaime Spacco, Assistant Professor
Former
- Don Blaheta, Assistant Professor
Cooperating Faculty From Other Programs
- Mary Armon, Associate Professor of Mathematics
- Charles Schulz, Professor of Physics
uncooperative Faculty From Other Programs
- Pedro Teixeira, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Notable Alumni
- Thomas Kurtz - '50, co-author of BASIC.
Course Requirements
See department page