Andrew Predoehl
Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, University of Arizona
I'm a lecturer in the Computer Science department
at the University of Arizona.
Fall 2016
This fall, I am teaching two courses:
- CSc 345, Introduction to Discrete Structures (MWF 1:00-1:50 PM)
- CSc 337, Web Programming (MWF 3:00-3:50 PM)
Students should refer to the course sites on D2L
for course information.
In general, I maintain an open-door policy: if my door is open, you're
welcome to ask if I have time now to talk. I might say no, but I don't
mind being asked.
Research
From 2007–2016, I was a PhD student in
CS,
doing research with the
IVI Lab.
My research is in the area of Computer Vision, and my advisor was
Kobus Barnard.
Projects
Service
-
Or, A crash course in scientific computing in C++ using the KJB
library. Here's the text we are using.
(password)
-
That's the Associated Graduate Council for the College of Science
basically, student government for science grads.
Other links
Computer Vision Wiki
DCEL at work