
معرفی
Theresa Wilson, Ph.D., is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Wittenberg University. She earned her B.A. in Computer Science from the College of Wooster, followed by an M.S. and Ph.D. in Intelligent Systems from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to her academic career, she conducted research at the University of Edinburgh and Johns Hopkins University, focusing on opinion and sentiment recognition in human language.
- B.A., Computer Science - College of Wooster
- M.S., Computer Science - University of Pittsburgh
- Ph.D., Intelligent Systems - University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Wilson specializes in Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics, with a focus on sentiment analysis. Her current work emphasizes pedagogical innovations, including the creation of coding problem banks and POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) activities to enhance introductory computer science education.
She is actively involved in curriculum development and teaching, though no scientific awards or publications are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Outside academia, she enjoys walking her dog Ruthie, managing her four cats, and exploring new intellectual pursuits.



