Lars Sorensen

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Lars is an Assistant Teaching Professor and Cybersecurity Coordinator at the Masters of Business and Science program at Rutgers University.  He does research on Epistemic Cognition, Game Based Learning and Computer Science Education topics. Formerly, he oversaw the CAVE, a collaborative instructional computer lab he built for the Rutgers Computer Science Department in 2010. In 2013, Lars organized and ran CSUGS, the Computer Science Unofficial Gaming Seminar, where talented undergrads came together to learn video game design and rapid prototyping in order to create their own video games. This led to the creation of COGS, the Creation of Games Society at Rutgers University.

At Rutgers University, Lars teaches Python Methodologies (16:137:552) at the MBS - Graduate School of New Brunswick and Introduction to Computer Science (01:198:111) for the Department of Computer Science at the School of Arts and Sciences.

Lars Sorensen holds degrees in Computer Science and Psychology and is currently working towards his PhD in Educational Psychology with a research focus on Epistemic Cognition as well as Gaming and Education. He enjoys reading books and comics when he should be studying, playing video games and watching movies (It's part of his research!), riding his bike, and watching too much NFL, NHL and NCAA basketball.