Kenrick Mock

kenrick mock
Dean and Professor
Computer Science & Engineering
EIB 403C / ECB 308C
907-786-1956
kjmock@alaska.edu
http://www.cse.uaa.alaska.edu/~afkjm/

Education

Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California, Davis. March, 1996. Dissertation: Hybrid Techniques for Intelligent Information Filtering: Genetic Algorithms, Case-Based Reasoning, and Statistical Approaches. Major Area of Study: Artificial Intelligence. Minor Areas of Study: Algorithms and Complexity, Cognitive Psychology.

M.S., Computer Science, University of California, Davis. March, 1994.  

B.S. , Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of California, Davis. December,1990.

Biography

Kenrick Mock is a professor of Computer Science and dean of the College of Engineering. Kenrick has taught over 20 courses and conducts research in artificial intelligence, complex systems, computer security, eye tracking, systems modeling, and computer science education. He has over 20 years of programming experience and has co-authored several books on computer programming. He is the past chair of the Task Force for Undergraduate Research, a committee that seeks to promote research experiences for undergraduates through grants, student activities, curriculum, and faculty development