
About
Timothy Hoffman is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information. He has been affiliated with the University since 1991, following his Master’s degree in Telecommunications from the same institution. Prior to his current role, he taught at Carnegie Mellon University from 1999 to 2011 and worked at WPIC from 1986 to 1991. His current focus includes writing a textbook on C and Linux programming.
Education:
- MS in Telecommunications, University of Pittsburgh, 1991
Research Interests: While not explicitly stated, his professional trajectory and ongoing textbook project suggest a strong engagement with Computer Science Education, Programming Language Fundamentals, and Operating System Concepts. He emphasizes practical applications of C and Linux, reflecting a dedication to bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world software development practices.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant information is listed, though his role as a teaching-focused faculty member indicates a priority on instructional innovation and curriculum development rather than research supervision. His work on the textbook may align with efforts to enhance educational resources in programming and systems.
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