Dr. Christopher Ogden graduated Magna cum Laude with his undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering from the ABET certified Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of South Alabama.
He earned a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering in 2005 and a Master of Science degree in Mathematics in 2008 from the University of South Alabama. His work during his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree resulted in a published thesis entitled “Analysis of the Electrical Transients of Appliances in the Laboratory-Based PEM Fuel Cell House”.
He completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Computer Science at Florida State University in August 2016 with the publication of his dissertation entitled, “Soft Error Event Monte Carlo Modeling and Simulation: Impacts of Soft Error Events on Computer Memory”. He has published well-regarded peer-reviewed papers in IEEE Transactions on Reliability.
His research interests include Computer Architecture, Computer Reliability Modeling and Simulation, Monte Carlo Methods, Stochastic Programming, Computer Science Education, and Software Engineering.
He currently works as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama.