Teaching Assignments:
I have been actively involved in the design of the lab infrastructure and classes for ITIS 3100: Introduction to IT, an undergraduate course which now runs into two sections in the department. The class material was designed as a part of the NSF grant that focuses on developing mechanisms to incorporate cyber games and interactive simulations into their classes. In the workshops, faculty members from different universities learn these techniques to incorporate it into their curriculum at their respective universities. For this course, I have been nominated for the outstanding TA award. I presented my teaching experiences about incorporating virtualization to teach system administration at System Education Workshop at USENIX LISA 2007.
I have been actively involved in the design of the lab infrastructure and classes for ITIS 3100: Introduction to IT, an undergraduate course which now runs into two sections in the department. The class material was designed as a part of the NSF grant that focuses on developing mechanisms to incorporate cyber games and interactive simulations into their classes. In the workshops, faculty members from different universities learn these techniques to incorporate it into their curriculum at their respective universities. For this course, I have been nominated for the outstanding TA award. I presented my teaching experiences about incorporating virtualization to teach system administration at System Education Workshop at USENIX LISA 2007.
Courses Taught:
- Undergraduate Level
- ITIS 3100 Introduction to IT Infrastructure Systems(Nominated for TA award)
- ITIS 3200 Principles of Information Security and Privacy
- ITIS 3320 Introduction to Software Testing and Assurance
- ITIS 4166 Network Based Application Development
- Graduate Level
- ITIS 5166 Network Based Application Development
- ITIS/ITCS 6112/8112 Software System Design and Implementation
- ITIS 6167 Network and Information Security
- ITIS 6200/8200 Principles of Information Security and Privacy
Pedagogical presentations:
- Gautam Singaraju, Brent ByungHoon Kang: “Experiences using Virtualization to Teach System Administration at UNC Charlotte”, System Administration Education Workshop, USENIX 21st Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA-2007), November 2007. Dallas, Texas.
- Brent Hoon Kang, Gautam Singaraju, and Sumeet Jain: “Trends and Challenges in Domain based Email Authentications”, USENIX 20th Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA-2006), December 2006, Washington DC.
- Member of the Open-house Student Panel to address questions of prospective students about the quality, life and prospects of a PhD student, Recruiting open-house event for the College of Computing and Informatics, UNC Charlotte, 2006.