Cushing, Judith Bayard

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6652
Email: Judith Cushing [1]
Office: Lab I 1003
Personal Web Page [2]
Interview with Faculty [3]
Canopy Database Project [4]
Education: B.A., Math/Philosophy, College of William and Mary, 1968; M.A., Logic and Philosophy of Science, Brown University, 1969. Ph.D., Computer Science, Oregon Graduate Institute, 1995. Industrial experience: System Development Division (IBM and Texas Instruments), Université de Bordeaux, Cornell University, startup software firms
Subjects: Computer science, database/software design, information technology for scientists
- Fall 2006:
- Data and Information [5]
- Fall 2006:
- Undergraduate Research in Scientific Inquiry [6]
- Winter and Spring 2007:
- On Leave
Nelson, Neal
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6738
Email: Neal Nelson [7]
Office: Lab I 2010
Education: B.A., Mathematics, Washington State University, 1974; M.S., Computer Science, Washington State University, 1976; Ph.D., Computer Science, Oregon Graduate Institute, 1995
Subjects: Computing, mathematics
- Fall 2006
- Math in the History of Science [8]
- Winter and Spring 2007
- Computability: The Scope and Limitations of Formal Systems [9]
- Computer Science Foundations [10]
- Undergraduate Research in Scientific Inquiry [11]
Walter, Brian
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5435
Email: Brian Walter [12]
Office: Sem II C3110
Personal Web Page [13]
Education: B.S., Symbolic Systems (Philosophy, Computer Science, and Linguistics), Stanford University, 1995; M.A., Mathematics, UCLA, 1998; Ph.D., Mathematics, UCLA, 2002.
Subjects: Mathematics, logic, computer science, statistics, improvisational theater
- Fall 2006
- Math in the History of Science [14]
- Fall 2006, Winter and Spring
- Computability: The Scope and Limitations of Formal Systems [15]
- Winter and Spring 2007
- Computer Science Foundations [16]
Weiss, Richard

Visiting Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6156
Email: Richard Weiss [17]
Office: Lab II 3260
Education: A.B, Mathematics, Brandeis University, 1969; M.A., Mathematics, Harvard University, 1972; Ph.D., Mathematics, Harvard University, 1976
Subjects: Computer science (including architecture, vision and security), mathematics, statistics, and cognitive science
- Fall 2006
- Data and Information [18]
- Fall 2006, Winter and Spring 2007
- Computability: The Scope and Limitations of Formal Systems [19]
- Winter and Spring 2007
- Computer Science Foundations [20]