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− | '''Jordan Anastasiade''' is professor at Seneca College - Faculty of Applied Science & EngineeringTechnology - [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/ School of Information and Communications Technology]. | + | '''Dr. Jordan Anastasiade''' is professor at Seneca College - Faculty of Applied Science & EngineeringTechnology - [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/ School of Information and Communications Technology]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 27 July 2017
Jordan Anastasiade, Ph.D. | |
Occupation | Professor at Seneca College School of Information and Communications Technology |
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Office | T1034 |
Phone | 416.491.5050 ext 33261 |
Home Page | http://cs.senecacollege.ca/~jordan.anastasiade |
jordan dot anastasiade (at) senecacollege dot ca |
Dr. Jordan Anastasiade is professor at Seneca College - Faculty of Applied Science & EngineeringTechnology - School of Information and Communications Technology.
He teaches object-oriented and functional programming courses at the Seneca College, Seneca@York.