Always fair, constructive, and supportive.
Creates dynamic and thought-provoking lessons.
Makes learning interactive and engaging.
I truly appreciated how approachable and understanding you were. You made it easy to ask for help and always responded with kindness.
Dr. Dimitri Kopaliani serves as a Professor of Computer Science at Pace University and as an Adjunct Professor within the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems. His primary academic interests and research specializations include Cloud Computing, Database systems, Enterprise Architecture, and Digital Asset Management Systems. These fields highlight his focus on advanced computing infrastructures and data management solutions essential for contemporary enterprise environments. According to his Google Scholar profile, Dr. Kopaliani's scholarly contributions have been cited 5 times, underscoring his presence in the academic discourse on these topics.
At Pace University's New York City campus, Dr. Kopaliani actively contributes to the computer science curriculum by teaching graduate-level courses such as CS 675: Introduction to Data Science, CS 608: Algorithms and Computing Theory, and CS 676: Algorithms for Data Science. Official university room directories document his instruction of these courses in multiple recent semesters, including Fall 2024 where he taught CS 676 in room 15BK 1010 on Wednesdays from 6:10 PM to 9:00 PM, and Fall 2023 sessions in various locations like 1PP W613 and 1PP W618. This teaching record demonstrates his commitment to educating students in data science methodologies, algorithmic principles, and their applications. Complementing his academic role, Dr. Kopaliani holds a position as Senior Enterprise Architect, leveraging extensive industry experience to enrich classroom discussions and practical training for students.

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