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Sam Scott is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computing and Software at McMaster University's Faculty of Engineering. He teaches undergraduate computer science and software engineering courses but does not supervise graduate students. His contact information includes phone number 905-525-9140 x22500 and email samscott@mcmaster.ca.
Dr. Scott's research spans multiple interdisciplinary domains with primary interests in Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Language, and Computer Science Education. His scholarly work demonstrates a consistent trajectory from theoretical foundations in cognitive science and philosophy toward practical educational applications. He has made notable contributions to culturally responsive teaching approaches, particularly in incorporating Indigenous Ways of Knowing into computer science curriculum development.
Analysis of Dr. Scott's publication history reveals an evolution from foundational work in natural language processing and philosophical inquiry toward innovative educational approaches. His recent publications show increasing focus on inclusive pedagogy, flexible assessment methods, and culturally relevant computing education. The interdisciplinary nature of his work bridges theoretical computer science with practical classroom applications.
According to available information, Dr. Scott does not supervise graduate students. The VIVO database indicates no grants are currently listed for him, though the system note suggests this may represent only a small sample of his total professional activities. His teaching portfolio is extensive, covering core computer science and software engineering courses through 2025.





