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We asked a few of our newest faculty to tell us why they chose Hamilton and share some initial thoughts about our community. Here's what they had to say:
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As he finishes his final semester at Hamilton online before starting as a software engineer position at J.P. Morgan, Chris Browne is volunteering as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and a volunteer firefighter in his home community.
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At Hamilton, Niamh Fitzpatrick ’20, an economics major and computer science minor, taught English to local Vietnamese, Thai, and Cambodian refugees.
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Find out why Naser Al Madi, new assistant professor of computer science, chose to teach at Hamilton, and learn about his research and how his first year is going so far.
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Darren Strash, assistant professor of computer science, and his colleagues (Demian Hespe, Sebastian Lamm of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and Christian Schulz of University of Vienna) have been declared the winners of the Vertex Cover Track of the 4th Annual PACE Challenge — an annual research and programming competition with international recognition.
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Suzanne Keen, vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, announced the appointment of new faculty for the 2019-20 academic year, including nine tenure-track appointments.
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science Thomas Helmuth ’09 recently presented two papers at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference in Prague.
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As a computer science and economics double major, Coding Team president, Student Assembly vice president, violist, computer science teaching assistant, and Digital Humanities Initiative intern, Jiin Jeong ’21 likes to stay involved.
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What happens if Generative Adversarial Networks are linked and given the opportunity to work together, like trees in a forest? Ian Nduhiu ’22 and Kenny Talarico ’22 are pondering that.
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Sam Farber ’20 is spending his summer working for Bitcoin Center, working with technology such as blockchain, which is a growing list of records linked by cryptography, and smart contracts, which allow credible transactions without third parties.
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