David Lippa

Adjunct Instructor (2003 - 2004)
Doctoral Candidate (2004 - 2005)
Wright State University
Dayton, OH

w004dal_at_xsmail.com

I have done research and written software for a number of software engineering companies. In addition, I pursue research on the side in areas including computational lexicography, game theory, algorithm development and data compression.

If you are interested in my current activities, please contact me.

Teaching Assistantships:

Courses I have TA'ed at Brandeis University:

COSI 11a: Introduction to Java Programming (Spring 2002)

COSI 21b: Programming Paradigms (Winter 2003)

 

Teaching:
Courses I have taught at Wright State University:
CEG 220: Introduction to C Programming for Engineers I (Fall 2003)
CEG 221: Introduction to C Programming for Engineers II (Spring 2004)

Coursework:

Course Name

Term Taken

CS 895: Development of a Linux File System

Spring 2004

CEG 730: Distributed Computing Principles

**Remote Procedure Calls (RPC), Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Linda

Summer 2004

CEG 760: Advanced Software Engineering

**Design Patterns, Architectures, Formal Methods

CEG 770: Computer Engineering Mathematics

**Linear and Non-Linear Optimization Theory, Queuing Theory

Fall 2004

CS740: Theory of Computation

**Automata, Turing Machines, NP/P Completeness

CEG860: Advanced Software Engineering II

**Design By Contract, .NET Architecture, Java 1.5, RMI

Winter 2005

CS 895: Human Factors Analysis of Standalone Programs - Research

Fall 2005

 

 

 

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