department faculty
To see all the Engineering faculty, visit the Engineering faculty web page.
Kelly Cline
kcline -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
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Assistant Professor, earned his Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the University of Colorado. His research interests involve mathematical models of the sun. He takes a special interest in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling. During his free time he enjoys gardening, piano, and traveling.
Courses Taught: Engineering Physics, Probability and Statistics, Numerical Computing and Visualization, and Difference Equations and Linear Algebra.
Stephen Harper
sharper -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
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Department Chair and Associate Professor, earned his M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Denver. His teaching reflects what he experienced while on sabbatical during the 2000-01 academic year working in the private and public sectors. He maintains a busy schedule with family, church and competitive race walking.
Course Taught: Survey of Computer Science, Software Engineering Project, Database and Information Retrieval, Operating Systems, and Senior Project.
Dave Marshall
dmarshall -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
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Assistant Professor, earned is MS in Computer Science at Montana State University and is Cisco Instructor certified. His academic interests are in computer networks and security. He also enjoys the outdoors, skiing, hiking, music and good food.
Courses Taught: Business Applications, Computer Networking I and II, Computer and Network Security, Software Engineering, and Operating Systems
Jack Oberweiser
joberwei -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
Associate Professor, received his M.A.T. in mathematics from the University of Montana. During his free time he plays guitar and keyboards for a local band, has taken in numerous foster children over the years and adopted two through working with the Montana Foster and Adoptive Parents Association, and he volunteers at the Florence Critttenton Home rocking babies for a few hours every week.
Courses Taught: Pre-calculus, Calculus I & II, Elementary Statistics, Mathematics for Elementary Education, Teaching Math in the Elementary School, and Teaching Math in the Secondary Schools
Mark Parker
mparker -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
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Associate Professor, earned his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. His interests include operations research, applied math, and finding ways to incorporate technology into teaching. During his free time, he enjoys family, hiking, cross-country skiing, and playing guitar.
Courses Taught: Mathematical Optimization, Operations Research, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra II, Multivariable Calculus, and Statistics.
Philip Rose
prose -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
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Professor, received his M.S. in computation from Oxford University. His special interests include cryptography, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Dickens, and musicals from the 1930’s, 40’s, and 50’s. During his free time he enjoys reading, stocking his woodpile, and trying unsuccessfully to clear the knapweed from his land.
Courses Taught: Introduction to Computer Science: C++Programming, Data Structures & Program Design, Computer Architecture, Senior Seminar, Foundations of Mathematics, Modern Applications of Discrete Mathematics, Elementary Statistics, and Calculus I&II.
Holly Zullo
hzullo -is-at- carroll -dot- edu
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Associate Professor, earned her Ph.D. at the University of Colorado - Denver. Her interests include operations research, discrete mathematics, the Mathematical Contest in Modeling, and analyzing the mathematics of card and board games. In her free time she enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, and backpacking.
Courses Taught: Abstract Algebra and Geometry; Calculus of Single Variable Functions; Differential Equations and Linear Algebra I; and Difference Equations and Linear Algebra.