Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences is proud to announce the addition of 10 new faculty this academic year.
The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences has experienced unprecedented growth over the past four years. Student enrollment has doubled, and, for the first time in the school’s history, the student body totals more than 700.
The school has a bold vision for the future, with excellence in both education and research at all levels. To continue providing high-engagement, state-of-the-art technology education for a growing number of students, the school has welcomed 10 new faculty members.
“We are thrilled to have 10 new fantastic faculty members on our team this school year to go along with us as we become a nationally visible college in computing, information and cybersecurity disciplines,” said Alex Schwarzmann, PhD, dean of the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences. “Now, with more than 40 full-time faculty and more than 10 part-time faculty, our students will have increased opportunities to take classes and conduct innovative research.”
Meet the new faculty:
In the 2022-23 academic year, the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences looks forward to awarding a historic number of degrees, including the second group of students to graduate with a cybersecurity engineering degree.
Schwarzmann says the addition of the new faculty will bring talent and research expertise to the college in several areas, including software engineering, mobile and cloud computing, cybersecurity and cryptography, distributed and high-performance computing, bioinformatics and machine learning.
The growth does not stop here, as the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences is looking yet again to add at least 10 more faculty at all levels, with responsibilities to advance education and research in all mainstream areas of computing, including information systems, computer science, cybersecurity, data science and cybersecurity engineering.
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