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Temiloluwa O. Prioleau is a Nigerian computer scientist, assistant professor of computer science at Dartmouth College. In January 2019, she became the first black woman tenure-track faculty member in computer science at an Ivy League university. [1] Her research work is on the application of data science to human sensing and healthcare. [2]
Xia Zhou is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. Her current research centers on light. Her current research centers on light. She co-directs the DartNets (Dartmouth Networking and Ubiquitous Systems) Lab [ 1 ] and the Dartmouth Reality and Robotics Lab (RLab). [ 2 ]
The campus has an overall student body of 8,513 students (school year 2019–2020), including 6,841 undergraduates and 1,672 graduate/law students. As of the 2019–2020 academic year, UMass Dartmouth had 402 full-time faculty on staff. [6] The Dartmouth campus also includes the University of Massachusetts School of Law.
"The undergraduate program in computer science ranks among the top 21% of computer science programs in the U.S., climbing 84 spots to rank 126 th out of 584 programs," the press release highlights ...
Donald Bruce Johnson (December 16, 1933 – September 10, 1994) [1] [2] [3] was an American computer scientist, a researcher in the design and analysis of algorithms, and the founding chair of the computer science department at Dartmouth College. [4] Johnson received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1973 under the supervision of David Gries ...
Mary Kenneth Keller, B.V.M. (December 17, 1913 – January 10, 1985) was an American Catholic religious sister, educator and pioneer in computer science.She was one of the first people, and the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in computer science in the United States.
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The institute was funded by a donation from Bill Neukom in 2004, then Dartmouth's largest gift for an academic program. [1] The institute provides programs for undergraduates and graduate students as well as encouraging public engagement with computer science through programs such as the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards.