Dr. Brian C. Hoffman
  Computer Science and CINS Instructor
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Courses
   Internet Literacy
   Internet Programming
  Java for the Web
  Computer Science I
  Computer Science II
  Introduction to Unix

Projects and Notes
  Thread Management
  Java Applets
  Secret Sharing
  Java Chat Program
  Reactive Ad Hoc Routing Protocols
  JSP and Tapestry
 

SCF Lecture

  CI Lecture

Professional Information
  Curriculum Vitae
  Teaching Philsophy
  Publications
  Research Interests

Personal Stuff
  Pictures
  Home Theater
  DVD Database
  My Wife's Page

Introduction

Welcome to the personal page of Dr. Brian C. Hoffman, Computer Science Instructor at the Community College of Baltimore County. Let me begin by letting you know a little bit about what you can expect to find within these pages. I created this web site to meet the following needs:

  1. to display such entertaining works as my curriculum vitae and teaching philosophy.
  2. to provide an online publications listing
  3. to make available information for courses or lectures that I have taught
  4. to provide information about my personal hobbies and interests
  5. to keep in touch with family and friends
  6. and finally, to collect links to sites that I find useful, interesting, or just plain fun.

I hope that you, the reader, will find this page easy to navigate and useful. I gladly welcome any suggestions and/or additions to my lists of links.

About the Author

For those who might be interested, I am currently a Computer Science Instructor at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC). So far, I have taught courses in both web page design and Internet literacy. Prior to working at CCBC I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Johns Hopkins University. While at Johns Hopkins, I was involved in the study of conical intersections of potential energy surfaces and nonadiabatic chemistry under the guidance of Professor Davidf R. Yarkony. I received my B.A. degree from the Morris branch of the University of Minnesota in 1995, where I majored in chemistry and minored in physics, and my Ph. D. in Physical  Chemistry from the University of Georgia in 1999.  My area of specialty is ab initio electronic structure theory - the computation  of atomic and molecular properties from fundamental or first principles. My graduate  school advisor was Professor H. F. Schaefer at the Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry.

Computer Science Links
  Basic Web Design
  Graphics and Mult.
  Internet Programming
  Algorithms and General Programming
  C/C++ Programming
  Java Programming
  Operating Systems
  Databases
  Networking
  Computer Security

General Computer and Technology Links
  Tech. News
  Search Tools
  Windows Tips, Tricks, & Downloads
  Linux Tips, Tricks, & Downloads

Other Links
  Chemistry
  Physics and Astronomy
  Misc. Science
  Home Theater
  Science Fiction and Fantasy
  Cool Places

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