Dr. Sargon Hasso, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA
Academic Role & Teaching
- Dr. Hasso serves as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology.
- He teaches courses including CS-445: Object Oriented Design and Programming and CS-587: Software among others.
Professional Background & Research
- According to his LinkedIn profile, he has experience as an Enterprise Architect and is certified in TOGAF 9 — indicating a strong professional orientation towards systems architecture, design methodologies, and enterprise‐scale software solutions.
- In collaboration with his advisor Dr. C. Robert Carlson, Dr. Hasso co-authored the paper “Design Patterns as First-Class Connectors”, which won the Best Paper Award at the Research in Information Technology (RIIT) conference in 2013.
Expertise & Contributions
- His expertise encompasses software architecture, design patterns, and methods for modeling interactions in software systems. The “Design Patterns as First-Class Connectors” work highlights his contribution in abstracting behavioral models and role modeling in software design.
- As an Adjunct Professor, he bridges academic teaching and practical, industry-informed software development practice.
