Joel Coffman
Work
Graduate Research Assistant University of Virginia: July 2007 – present

The Crosspoint project, supervised by Professor Alfred Weaver, focuses on effective collaboration by identifying potential collaborators for problems at hand.

In recognition of the growing reliance on e-commerce technologies, the Secure e-Commerce project develops teaching materials and techniques that emphasize the security aspects of e-commerce software.

Undergraduate Research Assistant Furman University: May 2005 – February 2007

The SPARTA project, supervised by Professor Christopher Healy, extended a static, numerical timing analyzer so it could return run times as a function of the program's inputs.

Lab Assistant Furman University: January 2005 – May 2007

Furman's CS lab assistants answer questions during class labs and also keep the labs open on evenings and weekends.

Classes
  • CS 11: Spring 2007, Bryan Catron
  • CS 12: Fall 2006 & Spring 2007, Chris Healy
  • CS 25: Spring 2006 & Spring 2007, Bryan Catron

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