Eric S. Roberts


Eric S. Roberts is an American computer scientist noted for his contributions to computer science education through textbook authorship and his leadership in computing curriculum development. He is a co-chair of the ACM Education Council, former co-chair of the ACM Education Board, and a former member of the SIGCSE Board. He led the Java task force in 1994. He was a Professor emeritus at Stanford University. He currently teaches at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where he is known for attending Humanities 110 lectures.

Education

Roberts received an A. B. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University in 1973. He received an S. M. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University in June 1974
and a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University in 1980.

Career and research

He joined the Department of Computer Science at Wellesley College as an assistant professor in 1980. In 1984–1985 he was a visiting lecturer in Computer Science at Harvard University. In 1990 he was an associate professor at Stanford University and promoted to professor of Computer Science in 1990. In 2018, he joined Reed College as a visiting professor of computer science.
While at Stanford he has also held several other positions such as associate chair and director of undergraduate studies from 1997 to 2002, and senior associate dean for student affairs from 2001 to 2003.
Roberts has written several introductory computer science textbooks, including
Roberts has several notable awards in computer science.