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− | Clare Tang is a Full Professor in Computer Science at Governors State University (GSU). The University is on south side of Chicago with diverse student body, | + | Clare Tang is a Full Professor in Computer Science at Governors State University (GSU). The University is on south side of Chicago with diverse student body, which includes large number of non-traditional students transferred from community colleges. The computer science department offers BS and MS in computer science and BS in Information Technology. |
Dr. Tang teaches Java Programming, Software Engineering, Data Structure, Algorithms, and Formal Languages and Automata. Dr. Tang participates research projects at Argonne National Lab using supercomputers for computer modeling and simulation on environmental studies. Dr. Tang is passionate on inclusiveness of computer science. She was a Principal Investigator for two NSF funded projects on broadening participation in computing. | Dr. Tang teaches Java Programming, Software Engineering, Data Structure, Algorithms, and Formal Languages and Automata. Dr. Tang participates research projects at Argonne National Lab using supercomputers for computer modeling and simulation on environmental studies. Dr. Tang is passionate on inclusiveness of computer science. She was a Principal Investigator for two NSF funded projects on broadening participation in computing. | ||
Prior to coming to GSU, Dr. Tang spent twelve years working at IBM. | Prior to coming to GSU, Dr. Tang spent twelve years working at IBM. |
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Xueqing (Clare) Tang
Clare Tang is a Full Professor in Computer Science at Governors State University (GSU). The University is on south side of Chicago with diverse student body, which includes large number of non-traditional students transferred from community colleges. The computer science department offers BS and MS in computer science and BS in Information Technology.
Dr. Tang teaches Java Programming, Software Engineering, Data Structure, Algorithms, and Formal Languages and Automata. Dr. Tang participates research projects at Argonne National Lab using supercomputers for computer modeling and simulation on environmental studies. Dr. Tang is passionate on inclusiveness of computer science. She was a Principal Investigator for two NSF funded projects on broadening participation in computing.
Prior to coming to GSU, Dr. Tang spent twelve years working at IBM.