Teaching And Learning
Teaching
During the summer of 2007, I had the opportunity to teach my first college-level class. I split the teaching responsibilities with Jeff King so that the experience would only partially take over each of our summers. Together we taught CS 4235, Introduction to Information Security. This is an undergraduate level class that provides a broad introduction to the field of security.
Graduate Classes
In the Computer Science PhD program at GA Tech, there are five milestones that one must complete in order to graduate. I have completed my breadth courses and the qualifying exam. I still need to complete my minor courses (two classes remaining), thesis proposal, and dissertation defense. My minor will be in entrepreneurship.
Below is a listing of the graduate-level classes that I have completed. I earned my B.S. at Washington University in St. Louis and my M.S. at University of Maryland at College Park. Currently I am pursuing a Ph.D. at the GA Tech.
Fall 2008 (GA Tech)
- MGT 6799 Legal Issues in Tech Transfer
Spring 2007 (GA Tech)
- MGT 6789 Technology Ventures
- CS 8902 PhD Qualifier
- CS 8903 / CS 8998 Graduate Research
Fall 2006 (GA Tech)
- CS 6505 Computability, Algorithms, and Complexity
- CS 8903 / CS 8998 Graduate Research
Spring 2006 (GA Tech)
- CS 6210 Advanced Operating Systems
- CS 8903 / CS 8998 Graduate Research
Fall 2005 (GA Tech)
- CS 7001 Introduction to Graduate Studies
- CS 8801 Teaching Assistant Workshop
- CS 8903 / CS 8998 Graduate Research
Spring 2003 (UMD)
- CMSC 723 Intro to Computational Linguistics
- CMSC 838B Information Visualization
- CMSC 838Y Agile and Adaptive Programming Systems
Fall 2002 (UMD)
- CMSC 714 High Performance Computing
- CMSC 828S Intro to HCI
Spring 2002 (UMD)
- CMSC 818Y Wireless Network Security
- CMSC 421 Intro to Artificial Intelligence
Fall 2001 (UMD)
- CMSC 752 Concrete Complexity
- CMSC 414 Computer and Network Security
- CMSC 456 Cryptology
Spring 1999 (Washington Univ)
- CS 533S Protocols for Computer Networks

