Dr. Razib Iqbal joined the faculty in Fall 2015 as an Assistant Professor. Born and raised in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dr. Iqbal’s academic background is in Computer Science. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from North South University in 2004. He then moved to Canada to pursue graduate studies at University of Ottawa. He received his Master’s degree in 2006 and defended his PhD dissertation in December 2010. His academic and professional experiences are in the areas of multimedia communications, software engineering, and software quality assurance.
In the Fall of 2016 Anthony Clark will be joining the Computer Science faculty as an Assistant Professor. Mr. Clark will finish up his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Michigan State University this summer. Mr. Clark’s research is in the area of optimization and control algorithms for small, autonomous robots. His robot designs incorporate adaptive and self-modeling algorithms to overcome unexpected damage and/or changing conditions while balancing trade-offs among different objectives (e.g., speed and efficiency). In the fall he will teach CSC 325 Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures and CSC 333 Languages and Machines.