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Dr. Carlos A. Rincon C. is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Houston. His research focuses on real-time systems, operating systems, information theory applications to scheduling, and storage systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Houston and has industry experience in software development prior to his academic career.
Current research projects include optimizing probabilistic compression algorithms based on symbol position, developing machine learning models for disk failure prediction in heterogeneous environments, and applying information theory principles to real-time multiprocessor scheduling. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical system optimization challenges.
Dr. Rincon teaches core computer science courses including Operating Systems (COSC 3360) and Introduction to Programming (COSC 1437), with learning objectives centered on foundational concepts in system design, process management, memory management, and object-oriented programming principles.
As Director of the ConocoPhillips Computer Science Learning Center, he oversees academic support programs and resources for computer science students. His pedagogical approach emphasizes algorithmic thinking and practical problem-solving skills development.
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