Director of Computer Science, Khoury College – San Francisco/Silicon Valley, Professor of the Practice, Northeastern University, Chair, ACM-W
Director of Computer Science, Khoury College – San Francisco/Silicon Valley, Professor of the Practice, Northeastern University, Chair, ACM-W
Jodi Tims is the Director of Computer Science and Professor of the Practice at Northeastern’s San Francisco/Silicon Valley campuses. She currently serves as Chair of the Association of Computing Machinery’s Committee on Women in Computing.
She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in programming languages. In her role at ACM-W, her emphasis has been to grow the organization globally. As a result, ACM-W has recently established committees in China and East Asia. Dr. Tims is a member of numerous women in computing advisory councils including NCWIT and CRA-W. She has been an active member of regional education/industry collaborations and currently serves in an advisory capacity to the Regional Information Technology Engagement (RITE) Board of Northeast Ohio. She is also an active member of ACM’s Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education, currently serving as Sponsor Liaison to the annual SIGCSE symposium.
Jodi Tims is the Director of Computer Science and Professor of the Practice at Northeastern’s San Francisco/Silicon Valley campuses. She currently serves as Chair of the Association of Computing Machinery’s Committee on Women in Computing.
She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in programming languages. In her role at ACM-W, her emphasis has been to grow the organization globally. As a result, ACM-W has recently established committees in China and East Asia. Dr. Tims is a member of numerous women in computing advisory councils including NCWIT and CRA-W. She has been an active member of regional education/industry collaborations and currently serves in an advisory capacity to the Regional Information Technology Engagement (RITE) Board of Northeast Ohio. She is also an active member of ACM’s Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education, currently serving as Sponsor Liaison to the annual SIGCSE symposium.