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Faculty
James S. Evans
Professor of computer science and chemistry and director
of information technology planning.
Bates College, B.A.; Princeton University, M.A., Ph.D.
Interests: structure and interactions proteins, computer
architecture and organization.

Joseph N. Gregg, Jr.
Associate professor of mathematics.
Texas A&M University, B.S., M.S.; Princeton University, Ph.D.
Interests: architecture of large software systems, software
for math education, complex systems.
Learn about Joe Gregg's research project, Leibniz, here
Kurt D. Krebsbach
Associate professor of computer science.
Lawrence University, B.A.; University of Minnesota, M.S., Ph.D.
Interests:
artificial intelligence, automated
planning, multi-agent systems, functional programming.
Alan E. Parks
Associate professor of mathematics.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Interests: Prof. Parks is interested in the design and analysis
of algorithms and in the theory of computation (the study of
the limits of what computers can do), especially when these
subjects are applied to problems in numerical computation and
linguistics. He practices action oriented programming rather
than object oriented programming, and enjoys working very
closely to a machine's actual hardware.
Richard A. Sanerib, Jr.
Associate professor of mathematics.
St. Anselm College, B.A.; University of Colorado, M.A., Ph.D.
Interests: logic, algebra, topology, computers, minority
education.
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