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Sarah Miracle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science at the University of St. Thomas, College of Arts and Sciences. Her research specializes in randomized algorithms, sampling techniques, and Markov chain applications within theoretical computer science.
Teaches undergraduate courses including Introduction to Programming & Problem Solving (CISC 131) and Algorithms (CISC 380). Coursework emphasizes foundational programming logic, algorithm design paradigms (divide-and-conquer, graph algorithms, dynamic programming), and computational complexity including NP-completeness.
No information is available regarding research grants, student advising, or scientific awards. Laboratory or team affiliations are not mentioned in available records.
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