Andreopoulos, William

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science

Email

Preferred: william.andreopoulos@sjsu.edu

Telephone

Preferred: 408 924-5085

Office Hours

Friday 12:00-2:00pm online: https://sjsu.zoom.us/j/88148836570?pwd=clNUL2JFeUJuSzV5U0NZNXVPQ2hqQT09

Teaching - Fall 2023

CS131 - Processing Big Data
 
CS149 - Operating Systems
 

Teaching - Spring 2023

CS271 - Topics in Machine Learning
 
CS149 - Operating Systems
 

Teaching - Fall 2022

CS131 - Processing Big Data
 
CS149 - Operating Systems
 

Teaching - Spring 2022

CS286 - Topics in Sequence-based Machine Learning for Bioinformatics
 
CS149 - Operating Systems
 

Teaching - Fall 2021

CS185C - Command-line and Systems Programming for Data-Intensive Applications
 
CS149 - Operating Systems
 
BIOL221T - Advanced Bioinformatics for Biotechnology
 

Teaching - Spring 2021

CS286 - Topics in Sequence-based Machine Learning for Bioinformatics
 
CS149 - Operating Systems
 

Teaching - Fall 2020 

CS149 - Operating Systems
 
CS147 - Computer Architecture
 
BIOL221T - Advanced Bioinformatics for Biotechnology
 

Teaching - Summer 2020 

CS149 - Operating Systems - Section 80
 

Teaching - Spring 2020

CS146 - Data Structures and Algorithms - Sections 2 & 3
 
CS149 - Operating Systems - Section 2
 

Teaching - Fall 2019

CS146 - Data Structures and Algorithms - Sections 6 & 8
 
BIOL221T - Advanced Bioinformatics for Biotechnology
 

Research Interests

Machine learning, software engineering, bioinformatics

Education

Ph.D. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, York University, Toronto, Canada (2006)

M.Sc. Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (2001)

B.Sc. Department of Computing and Software, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada (1999)

 

Licenses and Certificates

Advanced Biosciences Program, UC Berkeley Extension (2017)

Advanced Program in Software Development, UC Berkeley Extension (2017)

 

Bio

Prior to joining SJSU I worked as a data scientist/software developer at the Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, for 8 years. There I wrote software pipelines for automated processing of high-throughput sequencing data, and assembled and analyzed hundreds of novel genomes and transcriptomes. Before that I was an associate research scientist at Columbia University for 1.5 years doing large scale analysis of cancer data. Prior to that I worked in Dresden, Germany as a software architect at a spin-off of the TU (Technical University) Dresden for 2.5 years developing software for protein structure data analysis. Previously, I was a post-doc in the Bioinformatics group of the Biotechnology Center of the TU Dresden for 2 years. My teaching experience includes serving as Adjunct Professor at Diablo Valley College, lecturer at York University, Toronto (2 years), teaching assistant at University of Toronto and McMaster University (4 years), as well as giving workshops at UC Berkeley.

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