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Dr. Marco T. Morazán joined Seton Hall in 1999. He did his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University and his graduate work at the City University of New York. At Seton Hall he teaches at all levels of the Computer Science curriculum including his signature courses: Introduction to Program Design I and II, Organization of Programming Languages, and Automata Theory and Computability. His main research foci are the implementation of programming languages, functional programming, and Computer Science Education. He is responsible for an optimal lambda lifting algorithm and an effective mechanism for closure memoization. In Computer Science education, he is especially proud of the effectiveness of the Computer Science curriculum, based on the development of video games, he has developed for beginners.
Contributions
2024
2023
Scheme
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Scheme-track
- Author of Visualizing Why Nondeterministic Finite-State Automa Reject within the Scheme-track
- Session Chair of SCHEME: Session II (part of Scheme)
- Author of Visualizing a Nondeterministic to Deterministic Finite-State Machine Transformation within the Scheme-track