Constance S. Royden


    Name: Constance (Stanzi) Royden

    Department: Mathematics and Computer Science

    Title: Professor

    Office: Haberlin 308

    Extension: 2472

    Education: PhD UCSF, 1988; B.S. Biology and Engineering, Caltech, 1980.

    Teaching:
    Courses taught, Fall 2018:
    CSCI 235: Analysis of Algorithms
    CSCI 307: Data Mining

    Courses previously taught:
    MONT 104S: Perception and Virtual Reality
    MONT 105S: Computer Science of Graphics and Games
    MONT 112G: Computers and Society
    MONT 113G: Ethics of Computing
    HNRS 299: Perception, Illusion and Virtual Reality
    HNRS 299: Computers and Society
    CSCI 110: Survey of Computer Science
    CSCI 131: Techniques of Programming
    CSCI 132: Data Structures
    CSCI 135: Discrete Structures
    CSCI 235: Algorithms
    CSCI 328: Ethical Issues in Computer Science
    CSCI 343: Computer Graphics
    CSCI 346: Operating Systems
    CSCI 363: Computational Vision

    Research Interests and Activities: I combine psychophysical experiments with computational modeling to study how the brain processes visual information, particularly motion information. I am currently studying how we use visual motion to judge where we are going in the world, and what role attention plays in these judgments.

    For more information, see the Vision Lab web page.

    Additional Interests and Activities: I enjoy music, dancing and drama. I also have a black belt in Aikido Yoshinkai.

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    Constance Royden croyden@holycross.edu
    Computer Science
    Last Modified: January 18, 2019
    Expires: September 17, 2019