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interests Gain experience in teaching introductory and upper level courses. Collaborate research in the field of mobile devices, power consumption, graphical user interfaces, and oper- ating systems. education 2016 Ph.D. Computer Science Univ. of Tennessee Reducing Power Consumption and Latency in Mobile Devices Using an Event Stream Model, Kernel Display Server, and GUI Scheduler. 2010 M.Sc. Information Technology Kaplan University Secure Side Channel Routing Protocol 2004 B.Sc. Computer Science Illinois Institute of Technology With Honors publications 2016 Reducing Power Consumption by Using an Event Stream Model, ACM Trans. on Emb. Systems (TECS) experience 2016 Lecturer Current Employment The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee, USA 2012-2016 Graduate Teaching Assistant Graduated The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee, USA 2009-2012 Instructor Pilot Retired United States Air Force 2006-2009 Combat Rescue Pilot Promoted United States Air Force 2004-2006 Pilot Promoted United States Air Force 2001-2003 Database Programmer Graduated Air Force Reserve Ocer Training Corps Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL Stephen G. Marz Lecturer i Current as of 6 July 2017 B 302 Min H. Kao, 1520 Middle Drive, Knoxville, TN, 37996 T 865-974-0486 m http://web.eecs.utk.edu/~smarz1 @ [email protected] About me Stephen is a retired Air Force ocer, rescue helicopter pilot, and instructor pilot. Currently, he is a lecturer in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville. Competencies Assembly (ARM, Aarch64, and x64) C++ and High Level Languages Algorithms and Data Structures Graphics (OpenGL, DirectX, WebGL) Database and SQL Operating System Development Graphical User Interfaces Instructional Technology

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interestsGain experience in teaching introductory and upper level courses. Collaborate researchin the field of mobile devices, power consumption, graphical user interfaces, and oper-ating systems.

education2016 Ph.D. Computer Science Univ. of Tennessee

Reducing Power Consumption and Latency inMobile Devices Using an EventStream Model, Kernel Display Server, and GUI Scheduler.

2010 M.Sc. Information Technology Kaplan UniversitySecure Side Channel Routing Protocol

2004 B.Sc. Computer Science Illinois Institute of TechnologyWith Honors

publications2016 Reducing Power Consumption by Using an Event Stream Model, ACM

Trans. on Emb. Systems (TECS)

experience2016 Lecturer Current Employment

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceThe University of TennesseeKnoxville, Tennessee, USA

2012-2016 Graduate Teaching Assistant GraduatedThe Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceThe University of TennesseeKnoxville, Tennessee, USA

2009-2012 Instructor Pilot RetiredUnited States Air Force

2006-2009 Combat Rescue Pilot PromotedUnited States Air Force

2004-2006 Pilot PromotedUnited States Air Force

2001-2003 Database Programmer GraduatedAir Force Reserve O�cer Training CorpsIllinois Institute of TechnologyChicago, IL

Stephen G. MarzLecturer

i Current as of 6 July 2017

B 302 Min H. Kao, 1520 MiddleDrive, Knoxville, TN, 37996

T 865-974-0486

m http://web.eecs.utk.edu/~smarz1

@ [email protected]

About meStephen is a retired Air Force o�cer,rescue helicopter pilot, and instructorpilot. Currently, he is a lecturer in theElectrical Engineering and ComputerScience Department at the Universityof Tennessee - Knoxville.

Competencies

Assembly (ARM, Aarch64, and x64)

C++ and High Level Languages

Algorithms and Data Structures

Graphics (OpenGL, DirectX, WebGL)

Database and SQL

Operating System Development

Graphical User Interfaces

Instructional Technology