Matthias Felleisen Trustee Professor in the College of Computer & Information Science matthias@ccs.neu.edu 617.373.2462 Expertise programming languages, software design Matthias Felleisen for Northeastern Global News Is that a turnip or a bomb? Is that a turnip or a bomb? Northeastern researchers have developed a new programming language that can decipher images relayed by drones. Students author programming guide featuring comics Students author programming guide featuring comics Eight Northeastern undergraduates took on a challenge posed by professors Matthias Felleisen and David Van Horn: Three years later they’re holding the some 300-page product of their efforts. Better tools for better software Better tools for better software Computer science professor Matthias Felleisen has received a lifetime achievement award for developing a unique computer programming language that has been used in classrooms around the world. Computer science professor wins education award Computer science professor wins education award Association for Computing Machinery names Felleisen outstanding educator for his innovative curriculum that prepares students to succeed in computer science and mathematics Northeastern University Hosts Novel Video Game Designing Program for Middle School Students Northeastern University Hosts Novel Video Game Designing Program for Middle School Students Northeastern Students Teach and MentorMiddle Schoolers as Part of Unique Afterschool Program Northeastern University’s College of Computer and Information Science (CCIS) has introduced “Bootstrap,” a novel after-school program aimed at introducing middle schoolers to entry-level programming under the mentorship of Northeastern students. Bootstrap has recently received $150,000 in funding from Microsoft. Bootstrap offers middle schoolers […]