
Sam Schwartz
Assistant Professor · Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration
University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireAbout
Sam Schwartz serves as an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where he actively drives interdisciplinary research initiatives and advocates for systemic change in academic evaluation frameworks.
His research spans three core domains: interdisciplinary software development collaborations across disciplines like Biology and Music; the MARS (Mapping & Analyzing Research Software) project investigating research software ecosystems; and student entrepreneurship mentorship for tech-based business ventures. Schwartz champions replacing traditional teaching/research/service faculty evaluation with a Knowledge-Opportunity-Stewardship model emphasizing mentorship and institutional trust-building.
As an advisor, Schwartz prioritizes collaborative project development with students and faculty across campus, particularly in software-driven research and startup incubation. His mentorship philosophy centers on the principle that "if you want to go far, let's go together," fostering team-based innovation through the MARS project and community partnerships while maintaining strict confidentiality for entrepreneurial concepts.
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