Kurt Eiselt
Kurt Eiselt
After far too many years in grad school, I finally received my Ph.D. in
Information and Computer Science in 1989 from the
University of California, Irvine.
My dissertation described a computational model of
the mechanisms employed by
readers to resolve lexical ambiguities, and how they recover when a
decision about how to resolve an ambiguity later proves to be incorrect.
If you're interested in finding out more about this work, there are some
relevant
publications
that you may be able to find in your favorite university research library,
but only if you look really really hard.
These days, I don't do research in natural language.
And I don't have any administrative responsibilities either.
I'm now a full-time instructor working with incredibly
talented students.
In the Fall of 2003, I taught CS 1321X, an accelerated
offering of CS 1321, our introductory course in computing.
You can find out more about this
version of CS 1321 at
the class website. In Spring of 2004, I'm one of several
instructors involved with CS 1371, Computing for Engineers.
You can find out more about this
course
here.
If you have questions about either of these courses, please don't
hesitate to contact me:
Kurt Eiselt
Instructor
(and former Assistant Professor, Director of Student Services,
Assistant Dean, Associate Dean, and Director of Undergraduate Education)
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
eiselt@cc.gatech.edu
Last revised: January 27, 2004