Chair, Computing & Software Systems Division at University of Washington Bothell
Greater Seattle Area United States
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Michael Stiber is a senior AI research and education leader and professor with over two decades shaping computer science and cybersecurity programs at the University of Washington Bothell, now serving as Chair of the Computing & Software Systems Division. He combines deep research in computational neuroscience and large-scale GPU-accelerated neural simulation with hands-on curriculum building and administrative leadership that grew one of the fastest-expanding CS programs in the Pacific Northwest. His portfolio spans founding interdisciplinary institutes, launching graduate programs and certificates, and leading cybersecurity initiatives recognized at the national level. Known for recruiting unusually diverse faculty teams and scaling sustainable budgets, he blends academic rigor with practical program management. An early engineer turned academic, his career traces work from embedded signal-processing at Texas Instruments to advanced neural modeling and STEM graduate strategy.
13 years of coding experience
31 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Northeast High School
BS Computer Science Electrical Engineering, BS Computer Science Electrical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis
Analysis code for understanding the activities of graph-structured systems, such as development in cultures of dissociated cortical cultures.
Contributions:1 release, 12 reviews, 30 commits in 3 years 9 months
data-analysispythonunderstandingmatlabstructured
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Michael Stiber - Chair, Computing & Software Systems Division at University of Washington Bothell