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EIEAB 3.239
Email: csci@utrgv.edu
Phone: 956-665-2320

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Dr. Timothy Wylie

Timothy Wylie

Associate Professor
Edinburg: EIEAB 3.219
956-665-2577
timothy.wylie@utrgv.edu

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Bio


I am currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, which was previously the University of Texas-Pan American.

My current research interests are in computational geometry, combinatorics, algorithms, complexity, tile self-assembly, high-dimensional indexing, and data mining, but there are many other areas I would like to do research in as well. Here are some other links related to me: Scholar, DBLP, and MGP. I enjoy working with people and am willing to do research on nearly any project if it promises to be in good company and interesting. Several of these areas are listed with a short description of the topics I've looked at in that area. For specifics, please see the publications. I am always happy to talk to students about research. If you are looking to join one of these research groups, the best way to get involved is to come talk to me and start attending the  Xtreme Algorithms seminar. This lets you get involved and see what the research process is like within the group.

 

Education


  • Ph.D., Computer Science, Montana State University, 2013
  • MS, Computer Science, The University of Montana, 2010
  • BS, Mathematics, Harding University, 2004
  • BS, Computer Science, Harding University, 2004

 

Courses Taught


CSCI 2380 Computer Science II

CSCI 3310 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science

CSCI 4325 Automata, Formal Languages & Computability

CSCI 4341 Topics in Computer Science: Game Computation 

CSCI 4390 Senior Project

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