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Dr. Dwight Makaroff is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia in 1998. Prior to that, he completed a Master of Science in Computational Science at the University of Saskatchewan in 1988, following a Bachelor of Commerce degree with Honours and Great Distinction in Computational Science from the same institution in 1985. His research interests focus on Distributed Systems Performance, Multicore Architectures, Application Performance Security, Intrusion Issues, Wireless Networks, and Sensor Networks. Dr. Makaroff has taught various courses including CMPT 332, CMPT 432, CMPT 433, CMPT 832, and CMPT 865 and has also been the co-coordinator for CMPT 400/CMPT 405. His work contributes to advancements in computer science, particularly in the areas critical for the development of modern computational technologies.
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