Luther Tychonievichمشاهده پروفایل
استاد آموزشی
Luther Tychonievich is a Teaching Professor in the School of Computing and Data Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign since August 2022. Previously, he spent nine years as teaching faculty at the University of Virginia. His primary focus is education, including teaching CS courses (e.g., computer systems, game development, graphics) and equity/inclusion topics like inclusive pedagogy and stereotype threat. He also chairs the university’s BPC committee’s data subcommittee and directs Academic Data Analysis. Education: Ph.D. (Computer Science, UVA), M.S. and B.S. (Computer Science, Brigham Young University), and A.A./A.S. (Lakeland Community College). Advocacy for community colleges and their pipelines to universities is a key interest. Research interests span CS education equity, family history data standards (via FHISO, GEDCOM, and FHMWG roles), and curriculum design. External roles include NSF-funded BPCnet.org advisory and CS education conference committees. Awards: 2017 Harold S. Morton Jr. Teaching Award; 2015/2019 UVA ACM Professor of the Year. Professional service includes leadership in curriculum committees and educational outreach.












