Alumni Profile

  • Teresa Hogan
    Why did you choose to study computer science? When I was a sophomore in high school, my math teacher taught us a few rudimentary programming essentials in BASIC, and I enjoyed it a great deal. During that same year, I read an article in the
  • Trent Hein
    Who or what had a strong effect on your interest/trajectory in computer science? The one person who influenced my career more than anyone was Professor Evi Nemeth. Evi was a force of nature and was always willing to help others learn and
  • David Haussler
    Why did you choose to study computer science? I was fascinated with Turing's concept of (un)computability.  Who or what had a strong effect on your interest or trajectory in computer science? My PhD advisor, Andrzej Ehrenfeucht  What
  • Mazdak Hashemi
    Why did you choose to study computer science? Computer science is limitless. When I moved to the U.S., I didn鈥檛 have a job or a student visa, but I was good in math and liked computers. I was interested to study in a field with a wide range of
  • Gregory Greenstreet
    Why did you choose to study computer science? I fell into programming with BASIC in high school when bored in a calculus class and loved it. Who or what had a strong effect on your interest or trajectory in computer science? Meeting people
  • Pamela Drew
    Why did you choose to study computer science? I chose computer science as I graduated with my undergraduate (BA in math) from CU Boulder in 1985. I had taken a couple of programming courses and found I was 鈥渇airly鈥 good at it. A main
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