Chow receives Tufts teaching prize

Senior Lecturer Ming Chow has been selected as the winner of this year's Tufts Lerman-Neubauer Prize for Outstanding Teaching and Advising.
Senior Lecturer Ming Chow works with a student during a game development class.
Ming Chow working with a student during a class on game development.

The Lerman-Neubauer Prize is awarded annually to one full-time faculty member in the School of Arts and Sciences or the School of Engineering. Graduating seniors nominate faculty who have had a profound impact on them intellectually, both in and out of the classroom.

This year's winner, Ming Chow, is a senior lecturer in the Tufts University Department of Computer Science. Chow's areas of work are in web and mobile security and web and mobile engineering. He teaches courses largely in the undergraduate curriculum, including Data Structures, Web Programming, Web Engineering, Music Apps on the iPad, Mobile Medical Devices and Apps, Senior Capstone Project, and Introduction to Computer Security.

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