Carnegie Mellon University

Lauren Sands

Lauren Sands

Bio

Lauren Sands is a Visiting Instructor at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science. Her research was on static program analysis for higher-order typed languages, and now she focuses on teaching. Her teaching interests include introductory CS, data structures, and algorithms. She is also committed to mentoring teaching assistants. While completing her studies at the CMU School of Computer Science, she was awarded the Mark J. Stehlik Introductory and Service Teaching Award.

Lauren has also contributed to curriculum development for CMU CS Academy’s College Programming and Computer Science course, a free curriculum for high school students based on CMU’s introductory CS class. She is passionate about expanding access to computer science by supporting under-resourced schools and training high school teachers without a CS background.

MSCF Courses

  • Programming Prep
  • Financial Computing I
  • Financial Computing II