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About
Clinton Rogers is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. He holds an MS (2012) and BS (2006) in Computer & Information Science from the same institution. His research focuses on neural networks, human-robot interaction, and AI-driven systems.
Education:
- MS in Computer & Information Science, UMass Dartmouth, 2012
- BS in Computer & Information Science, UMass Dartmouth, 2006
Teaching: Rogers teaches foundational courses in object-oriented programming (CIS 180/183) and computing systems (CIS 272), emphasizing Java, system architecture, and software development fundamentals.
Research Interests: Rogers explores intersections between artificial intelligence and human interaction, including neural networks, robot interaction design, and brain-computer interfaces. His work bridges theoretical computer science with applied systems engineering.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising roles or grant details are documented in the provided materials.
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