Texas A&M University College Station - Computer Science
Instructional Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University
Research
Philip
Ritchey
College Station, Texas
Specialties: Digital Steganography, Computer Science Education
Lecturer
Spring 2015:
CS 110 - Programming I
CS 222 - Discrete Structures for Computer Science
CS 315 - Programming Studio
Instructional Assistant Professor
Phillip worked at Texas A&M University as a Instructional Assistant Professor
Peer Teacher
Summer 2008:
CPSC 310 - Database Systems
CPSC 311 - Analysis of Algorithms
CPSC 410 - Operating Systems
CSPC 420 - Artificial Intelligence
CPSC 431 - Software Engineering
Spring 2008:
CPSC 433 - Formal Languages of Automata
Fall 2007:
CPSC 310 - Database Systems
CPSC 410 - Operating Systems
Teaching Assistant
Fall 2012 - CS 573 - Data Mining
Spring 2013 - CS 426 - Computer Security
Fall 2013 - CS 180 - Problem Solving And Object-Oriented Programming
Spring 2014 - CS 182 - Foundations of Computer Science
Summer 2014 - Prep for CS 180, 240, 251
Research Assistant
Dynamic Covert Channels
Graduate Lecturer
CS 182 - Foundations of Computer Science
Intern
Worked with LLVM compiler framework.
B.S.
Computer Engineering
Cum Laude
Lecturer
Spring 2015:
CS 110 - Programming I
CS 222 - Discrete Structures for Computer Science
CS 315 - Programming Studio
Instructional Assistant Professor
Peer Teacher
Summer 2008:
CPSC 310 - Database Systems
CPSC 311 - Analysis of Algorithms
CPSC 410 - Operating Systems
CSPC 420 - Artificial Intelligence
CPSC 431 - Software Engineering
Spring 2008:
CPSC 433 - Formal Languages of Automata
Fall 2007:
CPSC 310 - Database Systems
CPSC 410 - Operating Systems
PhD
Computer Science
Teaching Assistant
Fall 2012 - CS 573 - Data Mining
Spring 2013 - CS 426 - Computer Security
Fall 2013 - CS 180 - Problem Solving And Object-Oriented Programming
Spring 2014 - CS 182 - Foundations of Computer Science
Summer 2014 - Prep for CS 180, 240, 251
Research Assistant
Dynamic Covert Channels
Graduate Lecturer
CS 182 - Foundations of Computer Science