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1 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 1 School of Computing Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 Ray Greenlaw

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3 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 3 Outline Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach

4 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 4 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

5 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 5 Introduction

6 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 6 Introduction

7 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 7 Introduction

8 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 8 Introduction

9 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 9 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

10 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 10 10 Faculty About 300 Majors About 20 Graduate Students Bachelor of Science Master of Science in Computer Science Accredited by CAC (The Computing Accreditation Commission) of ABET (The Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology) Department of Computer Science

11 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 11 Faculty Geir Agnarrson, Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1996 Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Graph Theory Mark Burge, Assistant Professor Doctor of Technical Sciences, Johannes Kepler University, 1998 Biometrics, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition Sergio DeAgostino, Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Rome “La Sapienza,” 1992 Algorithms, Content Processing, Data Compression Ray Hashemi, Professor Ph.D., University of Missouri at Columbia, 1983 Data Mining Steve Jodis, Assistant Dean and Associate Professor Ph.D., Auburn University, 1994 Software Engineering, Software Metrics Department of Computer Science

12 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 12 Faculty Y. Daniel Liang, Professor Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1991 Database Systems, Graph Algorithms, Programming Languages, Software Engineering Joy Reed, Professor Ph.D., Auburn University, 1972 Distributed Systems Charles Shipley, Professor Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1972 Architecture, Operating Systems, Software Tools Hongjun Su, Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Dayton, 2001 Networking, Optical Networking Hong Zhang, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1989 Bioinformatics, Computer Applications of Medicine, Programming Languages Department of Computer Science

13 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 13 Scholarships –CSEMS –Freshman Scholarship –Karla Alwan –Lancy Jen –Jesse Shearouse Programming Team Curriculum –Rapid Java Applications Development –Embedded Systems Programming –Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Department of Computer Science

14 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 14 Department of Computer Science 2001-02 50 40 30 20 0 Number of Classes 2002-032003-042004-05 70 60 80

15 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 15 5 Faculty About 120 Majors Bachelor of Information Technology ITEC Certificates –Information Technology with Applications –Information Technology with Programming Department of Information Technology

16 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 16 Faculty Azita Bahrami, Instructor Ph.D., University of Missouri at Columbia, 1983 Instructional Media Frank Katz, Assistant Professor M.S., Georgia State University, 1987 Management Information Systems Kam Lau, Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 1999 Real-time Systems Dan Lipsa, Assistant Professor M.S., University of New Hampshire, 1998 Software Engineering Vinita Sharma, Instructor M.S., Samrat Ashok Technological Institute Vidisha, 2000 Software Engineering Department of Information Technology

17 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 17 Established January 2002 One of Five in Georgia Curriculum –Fundamentals of the Internet and World Wide Web –Ecommerce –Client/Server Systems –Systems Analysis and Design Department of Information Technology

18 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 18 Department of Information Technology 2001-02 360 270 180 90 0 Students 2002-032003-042004-05 540 450 630

19 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 19 Start DateApproximate Enrollment Macon StateFall 1998  800 Clayton StateFall 1998  893 (Spring 2001) Southern PolytechnicFall 2000  850 Georgia SouthernFall 2001  280 Armstrong AtlanticSpring 2002  115 Georgia’s Information Technology Programs

20 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 20 2 Faculty About 300 Students Bachelor of Science –Civil Engineering –Computer Engineering –Electrical Engineering –Mechanical Engineering Engineering Studies Program

21 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 21 Faculty Cameron Coates, Assistant Professor Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001 Composite Structures, Structural Health Monitoring Tom Murphy, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Florida, 1996 Digital Systems Signal Processing, Control Systems Engineering Studies Program

22 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 22 Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program (GTREP) Regents’ Engineering Transfer Program (RETP) Dual Degree Program Co-Op Program Engineering Studies Program

23 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 23 2001-02 280 210 140 70 0 Students 2002-032003-042004-05 420 350 490 Engineering Studies Program

24 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 24 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

25 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 25 1998 2002 180 300 CS students 90 300 Engineering students 40 450+ Technical papers 20 (in 2000) 118Courses offered annually 5 20 Faculty 6 260 Computers 0 3Certificate programs 0 9Minority faculty 0 15Robots 0 20Graduate students 0 20PDAs 0 20+Books 0 120IT majors $0$450,000Funding from National Science Foundation $0 $4,000,000External funding School of Computing Growth

26 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 26 2002-03 School of ComputingAdministrative Assistant Advisor Department of Information TechnologySecretary Department of Computer ScienceSecretary Engineering Studies ProgramSecretary 2003-04 School of ComputingNone Department of Information TechnologyDepartment Head Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Department of Computer ScienceDepartment Head Yamacraw Faculty Engineering Studies ProgramAssistant Professor Assistant Professor 2004-05 School of ComputingTechnical Support Specialist Department of Information TechnologyAssistant Professor Assistant ProfessorAssistant Professor Department of Computer ScienceYamacraw Faculty Engineering Studies ProgramAssistant Professor New Personnel

27 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 27 1998 Department of Mathematics & Computer Science 2002 Information Technology Certificate with Applications Information Technology Certificate with Programming Yamacraw Certificate Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Masters of Science in Computer Science Possible Computer Security Masters in Information Technology Programs

28 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 28 School of Computing 2001-02 160 120 80 40 0 Computers 2002-032003-042004-05 240 200 280

29 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 29 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

30 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 30 Student Enrollment 1998 Number of Students 200 300 400 0 199920002001 500 600 700 100 800 200220032004 900 1000

31 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 31 Student Enrollment 1999200120022003 Computer Science 180240284320 Masters in Computer Science 001740 Information Technology 00  115 300 Engineering Studies 40(?)150260360 20042005 360400 6080 600900 460560 Totals:2203906761,0201,4801,940

32 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 32 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

33 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 33 CCLI, National Science Foundation Handheld & Ubiquitous Computing Mark Burge and Steve Jodis CSEMS, National Science Foundation Clearing a Path for Talented and Needy Students to Pursue Scareers in Computer Science and Information Technology Ray Greenlaw and Mark Burge Metrowerks, Motorola Corporation The Internationalization of Scientific Software Mark Burge National Institutes of Health ANN Software for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Hong Zhang Office of Naval Research Collaborative Research on Systems and Security Joy Reed University System of Georgia Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP) Advantage –VeriSign –Gulfstream Grants

34 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 34 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

35 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 35 CSCI 4220 - Networks CSCI 4520 - Rapid Java Development Applications CSCI 4990 - Distributed Systems CSCI 5322 - Advanced Software Engineering CSCI 5360 - Embedded Systems Programming CSCI 5370 - Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing CSCI 6300 - Software Development Process CSCI 7100 - Parallel and Distributed Systems CSCI 7200 - Real-Time System Concepts and Implementations CSCI 7300 - Networks CSCI 7500 - Mobile Computing CSCI 7700 - Computer Security Yamacraw

36 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 36 Introduction Programs School of Computing Growth Enrollment Grants Yamacraw Community Outreach Outline

37 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 37 ACM ACM Conference BETA Computer Science Quiz Bowl Gulfstream ICAPP IEEE Learning for Life Community Outreach

38 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 38 Science Symposium Series VeriSign ICAPP Yamacraw Day Yamacraw Distinguished Speaker Series Yamacraw Project Math and Computer Science Colloquium Community Outreach

39 School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University January 2003 39 Questions


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