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Michael Barnathan

Adjunct Professor

Department of Computer Science

Monmouth University

Welcome to my homepage at Monmouth University. I am currently an adjunct professor of computer science teaching CS305/503, the undergraduate and graduate courses in Data Structures and Algorithms. I am also an alumnus of Monmouth's Computer Science program. My research interests are in data mining, machine learning, bioinformatics, data structures, artificial intelligence, and artificial creativity.

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Teaching

I love teaching - particularly when I can challenge students to stretch far enough beyond their comfort zones to build self-confidence yet not so far to daunt them. That “click” in a student's mind that heralds the transition from knowing to understanding is one of the most beautiful things in existence.

Never heard of me and wondering whether to take one of my courses? Here's my teaching style.

Spring 2009:

Fall 2008:

Independent Teaching:

Research

I'm actively performing machine learning and bioinformatics research in pursuit of a Ph. D. at Temple University. More information is available at my Temple page.

Credentials

The formal ones, anyway. Check out my CV for more.

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