Andrew Pace

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Professor Andrew Pace is renowned for his work in engineering and computer science. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Wyoming and is a professor emeritus at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton A-B College. He also worked for Idaho National Laboratory in the summer of 2007. His major work includes "The Ultimate Digital Library: Where the New Information Players Meet" [1].

Professor Pace is known for revolutionizing the artificial intelligence industry and championing the regional identity in programming. He likes to use real life examples in his lecture and often compare algorithms to juggling. He has been working on a few C and Java based projects and is now teaching CPSC 063 Artificial Intelligence, Thermofluid Mechanics, Engineering Materials. He is co-teaching Discrete Mathematics.


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  1. ^ Google Book Result[Google]], 17 January 2003.

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