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  Wayne SnyderPart-Time Lecturer 
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  Katherine SochaAssociate Teaching Professor Katherine Socha is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College. She is passionate about ensuring her students develop the mathematical foundations needed to understand advanced computational concepts, and teaches courses on discrete structures and algorithms. 
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  Erin SongPhD Student 
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  Jessica SpeeceSenior Academic Advisor 
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  Tia SpencerPartnership Development Manager 
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  Ellen SpertusTeaching Professor Ellen Spertus is a teaching professor at Khoury College. She had previously served as a professor of computer science and periodic department head at Mills College, and her research spans domains ranging from parallel computing to online communities to computer science education. 
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  Alenna SpiroPhd Student 
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  Jay SpitulnikAssociate Teaching Professor, Director of Health Informatics Graduate Program Jay Spitulnik is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College, and the director of the Health Informatics graduate program. He brings a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology and 10 years of project management experience in the healthcare industry to questions of project management technology, organizational behavior, and statistics in patient care. 
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  Shani SpivakPhD Student 
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  Athicha SrivirotePhD Student 
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  Jessica StaddonProfessor of the Practice, Director of Computing Programs, Strategic – Oakland Jessica Staddon is a professor of the practice and the director of graduate computing programs, strategic at Khoury College, based in Oakland. Her research explores AI safety, security, and privacy, and her role with Khoury College encompasses elements of teaching, research, and partnership development. 
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  David StalfaPart Time Lecturer 
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  Amy StarzecAssociate Co-op Coordinator 
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  Ian SteenstraPhD Student 
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  Jesse SternAssistant Teaching Professor Jesse Stern is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. He teaches courses on discrete mathematics and algorithms, both because he loves the topics and because he believes they give students a suite of useful concepts and modes of thought to tackle other problems in computer science. 
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  Ross StewartPhD Student