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Bruce Huang is a scholar-practitioner in the field of computer science. As a practitioner, applying scholarly knowledge from his research and advanced education, Huang developed and brought to life numerous software products at IBM and his tech startups to enable enterprises to test, analyze, and manage the performance and scalability of their mission-critical infrastructure and applications. He was a managing partner and practice executive at IBM Global Services and a VC-backed tech and education entrepreneur. Huang was named to the 2020 MIT Alumni Association Honor Roll of Service by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Huang's academic appointments included:

  • Lecturer at UCLA School of Engineering Master of Engineering and MSOL program
  • Lecturer at UCLA Computer Science Department
  • Lecturer at UCLA International Institute Global Classroom
  • UCLA Extension Academic Department Director
  • Visiting Lecturer at Cornell University's Cornell Tech campus (TECH 5300)
  • Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Maryland

His research interests include nontraditional adult learner retention, experiential learning, education technology, data ethics and analytics, public policy, performance measurements, and software testing. Huang is an Affiliated Faculty of Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS).

Huang earned his Doctor of Education in Leadership and Innovation from New York University, Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Computer Science from Northcentral University, Master of Business Administration from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master of Research from the University of Liverpool, and Master of Laws from Hong Kong Metropolitan University.

 

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