Dr. Wei Zhong is the assistant professor in Division of Math and Computer Science at University of South Carolina Upstate.

 

Dr. Zhong received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from Georgia State University, U.S.A, in 2006.

 

 

Research Interests:

  • Data Mining
  • Bioinformatics

 

 

More information on my research can be found in my research page.

 

Teaching Information:  

 

I have taught the following courses:

  • SCSC 200  Computer Science I (Fall 2008)
  • SCSC 525  Data Mining (Fall 2008)
  • SCSC 525  Data Mining (Spring 2007)
  • SCSC 300 Computer Science II (Spring 2008 Fall 2007 Spring 2007 Fall 2006)
  • SCSC 150  Introduction to Computer Science (Spring 2008)
  • CSc7351 C++ Programming to Solve Bioinformatics Problems (Fall 2005)   
  • CSc7350 Java Programming to Solve Bioinformatics Problems (Spring 2005)
  • CSc 2310 Principles of Computer Programming I (Spring 2005)

 

For more information on the courses I have taught, visit my teaching page. 

 

Awards and Honors:

  • Outstanding Research Award from the Computer Science Department at Georgia State University (2005)
  • Georgia State University Molecular Basis of Disease Program Fellowship (2005-2006)
  • Georgia State University Molecular Basis of Disease Program Fellowship (2004-2005)
  • Faculty Scholarship Award of the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgia State University (2002)
  • Research Assistantship from the Computer Science Department at Georgia State University (2002-2003)
  • V.V. Lavroff Calculus Award of the Mathematics and Statistics Department at Georgia State University (2002)
  • Outstanding Senior Award of the Computer Science Department at Georgia State University (2002)
  • Dean's Scholarship Key of the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgia State University (2002)
  • Summa Cum Laude of Bachelor of Science (6/137 graduates) at Georgia State University (2001)
  • Dean's Scholarship Key of the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgia State University (2001)
  • Faculty Scholarship Award of the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgia State University (2001)