Kris Schindlerمشاهده پروفایل
استاد آموزشی
- Computer Architecture
- Networking
- VLSI Systems
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Kris Schindler is a Teaching Professor and Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University at Buffalo (2001) and leads research in socially relevant computing solutions. Research Interests: Dr. Schindler focuses on computer architecture, networking, and VLSI systems with significant applications in assistive technology. His work includes developing communication devices for the speech-impaired, interactive learning systems, and accessibility interfaces through the Center for Socially Relevant Computing. Awards: SEAS Best Teaching Faculty of the Year (2016) Teaching: He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Hardware/Software Integrated Design, Microprocessors, Python programming, and seminars on adaptive technology. Current courses include CSE 453 (Hardware/Software Design II), CSE 379 (Microprocessors), and EAS 198 (The Places You Will Go). Center Leadership: As co-director of the Center for Socially Relevant Computing, Dr. Schindler oversees projects like UB Talker (augmentative communication), DISCO System (sensory feedback for developmental disabilities), and Single Click PC Interface for physical disability access.







