Mihaela Sabin
Dr. Sabin has an MS in Computer Science from “Politehnica” University in Bucharest, Romania, and an MS for Teachers in College Teaching and PhD in Computer Science from UNH.
Courses Taught
- COMP 424: Applied Computing 1
- COMP 525: Data Structures Fundamentals
- COMP 730/830: Software Development
- COMP 741: Practical AI
- COMP 741/841: Practical AI
- COMP 801: Integrated Computing Practice
- COMP 841: Practical AI
- COMP 880: Top/Integrated Practicum
- COMP 898/899: Master's Project
- GRAD 900: Master's Continuing Research
Education
- Ph.D., Computer Science, University of New Hampshire
- M.S., Computer Science, Politehnica University of Bucharest
- M.S.T., University of New Hampshire
- B.S., Computer Science, Politehnica University of Bucharest
Research Interests
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computing Education
- Constraint Satisfaction
- Curriculum Design
- Open Source Software
- Educational equity
Selected Publications
Janakiraman, S., Sabin, M., Exter, M., & Duan, S. (2026). Preliminary Results from a Systematic Literature Review on Computing Competencies Valued in the Workplace. ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 26(2), 1-50. doi:10.1145/3785359
Hawthorne, E. K., & Sabin, M. (2025). Towards Curricular Convergence of Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM Annual Conference on Cybersecurity & Information Technology Education (pp. 52-57). ACM. doi:10.1145/3769694.3771119
Sabin, M., Peltsverger, S., Servin, C., Javadi, B., & Miller, J. (2025). Information Technology Curricula 2027 (IT2027): Competency-Driven Guidelines through Community Engagement. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM Annual Conference on Cybersecurity & Information Technology Education (pp. 286-287). ACM. doi:10.1145/3769694.3771121
Phillips, A., Gorka, S., McMahon, R., & Sabin, M. (2025). Advancing Quality in Cybersecurity and Information Technology Education: How to Become an ABET Program Evaluator. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM Annual Conference on Cybersecurity & Information Technology Education (pp. 282-283). ACM. doi:10.1145/3769694.3771135
Exter, M., Yakut, N., Tagare, D., & Sabin, M. (2025). WIP: How do Computing Professionals and Faculty Rank the Importance of Dispositions and Cross-Disciplinary Skills?. In 2025 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) (pp. 1-5). IEEE. doi:10.1109/fie63693.2025.11328210
Jin, K. H., Eglowstein, H., & Sabin, M. (2018). Using Physical Computing Projects in Teaching Introductory Programming. In Unknown Conference (pp. 155). doi:10.1145/3241815.3241879
Frezza, S., Pears, A., Daniels, M., Kann, V., Kapoor, A., McDermott, R., . . . Cajander, Å. (2018). Modeling global competencies for computing education. In Unknown Conference (pp. 348-349). doi:10.1145/3197091.3205844
Impagliazzo, J., Sabin, M., Alrumaih, H., & Viola, B. (2016). An Information Technology Competency Model and Curriculum. In Unknown Conference (pp. 892-895). doi:10.1109/educon.2016.7474657
MacKellar, B. K., Sabin, M., Tucker, A. B., & Yu, L. (2014). Bridging the Academia-Industry Gap in Software Engineering: A Client-Oriented Open Source Software Projects Course. In OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION: DELIVERING NON-TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (pp. 373-396). doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-5800-4.ch019
Sabin, M., Bakman, A., Freuder, E. C., & Russell, R. D. (1999). A constraint-based approach to fault management for groupware services. In Unknown Conference (pp. 731-744). doi:10.1109/inm.1999.770719