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Eric Ebert

Assistant Teaching Professor
Eric Ebert

Eric Ebert is excited to be joining the computer science department at Loyola University. After graduating high school, Eric spent nine years in the Marine Corps working as a radar technician and in computer hardware support. In 2003 he deployed to Saudi Arabia as a part of the run-up to Operation Iraqi Freedom.  Eric pursued an eclectic set of interests that revolve around mathematics, computer science, and history as an undergraduate. He then attended graduate school where he worked on problems at the intersection of modern geometry, the study of symmetry, and algebraic structures. Over the last decade Eric has worked with middle and high school students. He has taught math courses from Algebra I to Linear Algebra and developed computer science curriculum that introduced students to programming, cryptography and data structures. Eric looks forward to teaching Making Sense with Data and Discrete Structures this Fall.