Mike McCarthy
Associate Teaching Professor Of Information Systems
Bio
Michael McCarthy is an Associate Teaching Professor of Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. He has taught graduate courses in Developing Blockchain Use Cases, Applied Cryptography, Distributed Systems, Internet of Things, and Data Structures and Algorithms. Professor McCarthy’s degrees include a BA in Philosophy and an MS in Information Science (Systems Track), both from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and has over twenty years of university-level teaching experience. He has authored a textbook, “Concise Guide to the Internet of Things”, published by Springer Nature. Mr. McCarthy has also worked as a software consultant to several engineering firms. Mr. McCarthy is primarily interested in standard data representation and data processing methods for the World Wide Web, the Web of Things, Web Services and the Semantic Web.
MSCF Courses
- Blockchain & SQL