18 faculty and 0 courses in Computer Science at Davidson College.
- Yan Zhuang, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 28
Enumerative Combinatorics Algebraic Combinatorics Background My research interests lie in the areas of enumerative combinatorics and algebraic combinatorics. Most of my work is in permutation enumeration and its connections to (quasi)symmet
Notable: “HPCC” (2019) · 594 citations
- Tabitha Peck, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 20
Notable: “Putting yourself in the skin of a black avatar reduces implicit racial bias” (2013) · 946 citations
- Laurie Heyer, Associate Dean for Data & Computing; Kimbrough Professor; Chair of Data Science and Genomics h-index 15
Bioinformatics Data Analytics Mathematical Modeling Background I came to Davidson in 2000 after a postdoctoral position in the Center for Computational and Experimental Genomics at the University of Southern California. I received my B.S. a
Notable: “Exploring Expression Data: Identification and Analysis of Coexpressed Genes” (1999) · 1,038 citations
- Michelle Kuchera, Keiser Family Associate Professor of Physics (joint appointment) h-index 13
Machine learning Nuclear physics Particle physics Background I am a computational physicist with research interests in deep learning, nuclear physics, particle physics, and algorithm development for data analysis. The focus of my research i
Notable: “Colloquium: Machine learning in nuclear physics” (2022) · 237 citations
- Hammurabi Mendes, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 7
Distributed Computing Concurrency and Synchronization Computer Systems Background My teaching spans the computer science curriculum, and regularly covers introductory and systems courses. I believe that computer science education has strong
Notable: “Multidimensional approximate agreement in Byzantine asynchronous systems” (2013) · 89 citations
- Carl Yerger, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 7
Structural Graph Theory Ramsey Theory Graph Coloring Background I started at Davidson in 2010, after completing a doctorate at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization. I hold a Certificate of Advan
Notable: “Five-coloring graphs on the Klein bottle” (2012) · 13 citations
- Tim Chartier, Joseph R. Morton Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 5
Data Analytics Sports Analytics, Ranking Numerical Linear Algebra Background I'm an applied mathematician with a focus in computer science, and I frequently work in data analytics with a specialty in sports analytics. I've worked with teams
Notable: “The Model Thinker: What You Need to Know to Make Data Work for You” (2019) · 169 citations
- Katy Williams, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 5
Data Visualization Human-Computer Interaction Background My research is in data visualization, a creative side of computer science where I can learn about interesting datasets while also building beautiful charts and graphs to aid understan
Notable: “Visualizing a Moving Target: A Design Study on Task Parallel Programs in the Presence of Evolving Data and Concerns” (2019) · 26 citations
- Ana Wright, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 5
Topology Knot Theory Background My research area is in knot theory, specifically in the relationships between diagrammatic constructions such as crossing changes and more algebraic invariants such as the Alexander polynomial. I also enjoy m
Notable: “Aplicación del Examen Clínico Objetivo Estructurado (OSCE) en la evaluación final del internado de pediatría en dos escuelas de medicina” (2002) · 21 citations
- Catherine Nemitz, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 5
Real-Time Systems Synchronization Background My research is in the area of real-time systems. These systems have timing constraints that we must guarantee will always be met. Such systems are often cyber-physical systems, which have compone
Notable: “Multiprocessor Real-Time Locking Protocols for Replicated Resources” (2016) · 12 citations
- Jonad Pulaj, Associate Professor of Math and Computer Science h-index 3
Combinatorial Optimization Experimental Mathematics Operations Research Background After completing my B.S. in Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2009, I moved to Berlin on a full scholarship from the Berlin M
Notable: “A fast hybrid primal heuristic for multiband robust capacitated network design with multiple time periods” (2014) · 69 citations
- Heather Blake, Associate Chair & Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science h-index 2
Notable: “Hamilton Paths in Dominating Graphs of Trees and Cycles” (2022) · 4 citations
- Andrea Duhon, Lecturer & Director of the Math and Science Center
Mathematics Education Calculus Background My research interests lie in the areas of mathematics education and number theory. My work so far has focused on mathematics language acquisition in algebra problem solving among Latinx students. I
- Angel Chavez, Assistant Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science
Probability Background I was an undergraduate student at CU Boulder and a graduate student at the University of Arizona. I served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pomona College, Regis University and Bucknell University before arriving
- Matthew Bachmann, Visiting Assistant Professor of Math and Computer Science
Commutative Algebra Homological Methods Background My research interests are in applications of homological algebra and derived category methods to commutative algebra. I enjoy movies, playing chess, reading (contemporary fiction and fantas
- Pete Benbow, James B. Duke Assistant Professor of Practice in Data Science
Data engineering Business intelligence Data analytics Background I’m just an average guy who loves using data to build cool stuff My specialties are data engineering and business intelligence (BI), two disciplines that complement and facil
- Raghu Ramanujan, Chair & Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adversarial Search Planning Reinforcement Learning Applied Machine Learning Background I joined the Mathematics department at Davidson College in 2012 after completing my PhD in Computer Science at Cornell University. I attended Purdue Univ
Notable: “Machine learning for improved resolution and fast predictions in a parallel-plate avalanche counter with optical readout (O-PPAC)” (2020)
- Terrence Lim, Assistant Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science
Compilers Dynamic Program Analysis Software Engineering Background After earning my B.S. in Computer Information Systems from California State University - Chico, I pursued my M.S. and Ph.D. at the University of Arizona. My research a
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