
About
David Knox is a Post-Baccalaureate Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder's Department of Computer Science. He holds a BA from CU Boulder (1982), an MS in Computer Science (2010), and a PhD in Computational Bioscience from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (2015). His research focuses on interdisciplinary computational biology, particularly modeling biological processes and visualization techniques for educational analysis.
- Education:
- BA, University of Colorado Boulder (1982)
- MS in Computer Science, CU Boulder (2010)
- PhD in Computational Bioscience, CU Anschutz Medical Campus (2015)
- Professional Background: 30+ years in computer industry as architect/designer/developer before academia.
Research interests include cross-disciplinary computational solutions for biological systems and interactive educational technologies. He emphasizes accessible online learning through video content and adaptive teaching methods, aligning with diverse student needs.
- Awards: Chateaubriand Fellowship (2012) for study at Laboratoire Joliot Curie, Lyon.
Outside academia, Knox has built his own house, cooked at a French restaurant, and completed a 1,814-mile solo run around Colorado, encountering diverse wildlife.
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