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+ | I'm a faculty member of the Computer Science Department at Dominican University in River Forest, IL (Chicago) | ||
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+ | Born and raised in Germany, I've been in the US for a while. My undergraduate majors where Political Science, Economics and Computer Science, my Ph.D is in CS. After graduation I have taught in a number of visiting positions (incl. Oberlin College) before moving to Chicago last summer to start a tenure track position at DU. During my time in the United States I've lived in Iowa, Washington DC, Georgia, NY, OH and now IL. | ||
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+ | My research interests are in evolutionary computation (e.g., Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimizations, ..). I'm also very interested in assistive technology. | ||
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+ | In addition to learning about HFOSS this summer, I am also hoping to learn about arduino/rasberry pi to see how I might incorporate this into my hardware/architecture classes. |
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Esmail Bonakdarian
I'm a faculty member of the Computer Science Department at Dominican University in River Forest, IL (Chicago)
Born and raised in Germany, I've been in the US for a while. My undergraduate majors where Political Science, Economics and Computer Science, my Ph.D is in CS. After graduation I have taught in a number of visiting positions (incl. Oberlin College) before moving to Chicago last summer to start a tenure track position at DU. During my time in the United States I've lived in Iowa, Washington DC, Georgia, NY, OH and now IL.
My research interests are in evolutionary computation (e.g., Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimizations, ..). I'm also very interested in assistive technology.
In addition to learning about HFOSS this summer, I am also hoping to learn about arduino/rasberry pi to see how I might incorporate this into my hardware/architecture classes.