Awesome
This was my first Computer Science class. It turned out to be more than just a lecture. But going to class was a good idea. Exams were worth 50% of your final grade. Quizzes and lab assignments were also worth 50%. There were many extra credit opportunities and Prof. Nakamura was always willing to help. If you could understand her accent! She wanted us to do well. We had to turn in assignments and study as well for the five exams that she gave us. But, overall, it was a reasonable course load considering the size of the class.
Texas A&M University College Station - Computer Science
Professor / Researcher
Research and Teaching activities for the Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Information Systems undergraduate courses. Professor in the Graduate Program in Computer Science, having advised four Masters Theses and one ongoing Ph.D. Dissertation.
Academic Coordinator
Responsible for planning and implementing academic activities such as course management, allocation of faculty courses, tutoring programs, students internship, resource allocation, laboratories time planning. The position requires skills in strategic planning, interpersonal relationship and conflict management.
Visiting Research Scholar
Fabiola worked at Texas A&M University as a Visiting Research Scholar
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Computer Science
Master's degree
Computer Science
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Professor / Researcher
Research and Teaching activities for the Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Information Systems undergraduate courses. Professor in the Graduate Program in Computer Science, having advised four Masters Theses and one ongoing Ph.D. Dissertation.