- Computer Science
- Algorithms
- Computational Art
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Michael Wehar is a Lecturer in Computer Science at Bryn Mawr College , where he teaches Introductory Programming Courses. He is a multidisciplinary researcher and developer with a focus on algorithms , computational art , and software engineering , creating innovative tools that bridge computer science with creative applications. Co-founder of AlgoArt.org , a platform for algorithmic art creation and exhibition Creator of Word of The Hour , a multilingual vocabulary learning platform Co-developer of Treegle Dictionary , a structured definition platform His research spans computational complexity, human-computer interaction, and educational technology. Key areas include: Algorithmic Art : Generative design systems, interactive visualizations Pattern Matching : Matrix algorithms, Voronoi diagrams, formal verification Language Technology : Multilingual dictionaries, crowdsourced translation systems Educational Tools : Git repository analysis, interactive learning platforms His 15 most recent publications focus on topics ranging from 2D pattern matching to ETH-based complexity lower bounds , with significant contributions to automata theory and algorithm design. He has received academic recognition including the Best Faculty Poster at CCSC:EA 2022 and Honorable Mention at IFoRE 2022 . As a dedicated mentor, he has guided over 100 students across institutions like Swarthmore College, Temple University, and University at Buffalo in projects spanning: Web development frameworks AI applications in art and education Mobile productivity tools Language learning platforms Game development projects






