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Numerical solutions for PDE Biomathematics Distance Learning
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Adjunct Professor, Mathematical Sciences Ph.D., [Engineering Science], Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, 1990 Ph.D.
(Candadate) [Applied Math] (2008); M.S. [CIS] & M.S. [Applied Math]
(2008), Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL M.Sc.Eng.{Metallurgical
Eng.] (1981); M.Ed.[Administration & Curriculum] (1983), Queens
University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada B.A.S. [Mathematics & Physics], California State University, Northridge, CA, 1965 Canadian Iron Ring
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East Tennessee State University: Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Visiting Professorship Symbiosis position (2008- present): mathematics,
numerical analysis, and computer science. Johnson City, TN
Brevard Community College: Adjunct Mathematics Instructor (2008- present); Distance Learning. (MathXL & ANGEL) Melbourne, FL
Florida Institute of Technology: Adjunct Instructor graduate: CSE, CIS,
SWE and undergraduate: MTH courses (1999-present) Director Computer
Programs, University College (formerly SEGS) Spaceport Graduate Center.
Advisor to FIT Beowulf Supercomputer. Outside consultant parallel
computing. (1999-2002) Patrick AFB, Kennedy Space Center, &
Melbourne, FL
Florida Keys Community College: Adjunct Instructor computer science
(2002-2003) & Saint Leo University: Adjunct Instructor mathematics
(2002 - 2004) Key West, FL
Self-Employed: Computer Consultant (1991-1998) Trouble shooting installations
using UNIX, Windows and Windows NT. Web Site design, programming, and maintenance. Networking problem solving.
Multiflow Computer, Inc.: Manager, Technical Support (1989-1991) Troy,
MI. Networking of UNIX supercomputers and workstations. Installation
and maintenance of large engineering programs. Reprogramming customer
application programs to maximize performance on Multiflow VLIW
computer. Benchmarking and in house networking demonstrations. Worked
with other computer manufactures at trade shows i.e. Silicon Graphics,
Hewlett Packard, Compaq, with networking. Instructor seminars plus
courses in VLIW programming and engineering application programs.
St. Lawrence University: Visiting Instructor, computer courses (1986)
Canton, NY Introduction to computers, BASIC and FORTRAN programming
courses.
Loyalist College of Technology: Instructor, computer courses
(1985-1989) Belleville Canada. Introduction to Computers (operating
systems, word processors, databases, spreadsheets), C and Pascal
programming.
Battelle Columbus Laboratories: Summer Consultant (1984) Fort Belvoir, VA
Clarkson University: Research Assistant/Instructor engineering
(1983-1989) Potsdam, NY. Used computers at Cornell Theory Center and
Northeast Parallel Center at Syracuse University in research.
Royal Military College of Canada: Assistant Professor Corrosion Engineering course. (1982) Kingston, Canada
Queens University: Lab. Assistant/Instructor engineering courses
(1981-1982) Kingston, Canada. [Materials Engineering for Mining
Engineering]
Algonquin College: Instructor, computer courses (1975-1979) [while recovering from additional surgery due to Vietnam War wounds]
Control Data Corporation: Senior Engineer (1972-1975) Toronto/Ottawa,
Canada Operating system integration for STAR (String Array Processor)
parallel supercomputer. Benchmarking of Cyber computers. US Navy
Tactical Data System.
Cornell University: Research Scientist (1971-1972) Buffalo, NY :REDCAP simulator
Sonoma State University: Manager, Computer Center (1970-1971) Rohnert
Park, CA All phases of day to day management of a networked mainframe
computer facility, Instructor of Computer Science courses for
Mathematics Department, Computer courses for Management Department.
Bechtel Corporation: Engineering Programmer (1969-1970) San Francisco,
CA Installation and maintenance of very large engineering programs. In
charge of FORTRAN conversions to GE MULTEX dual-processor computer from
other Bechtel sites. Instructor FORTRAN and ALGOL programming.
Consultant Bechtel Laboratory.
U.S. Navy: Officer (1965-1969) MACVSOG Vietnam Disabled Vet.[Russian Language]
McDonnell-Douglas, Aerospace Division: Programmer for Theoretical Physics Group (1962-1965) Santa Monica, CA
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US Army Sgt. 77th Special Forces - Korean War Vet
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P. Angeli, O. Basset, C. Fulton, G. Howell, R. Hsu, D. Richardson, A.
Sawetprawhichkal, M. Schuster, H. Thompson, S. Wilberscheid, Some
Issues in Efficient Implementation of a Vector Based Model for Document
Retrieval Presented at the 2001 International Symposium on Information
Systems and Engineering (ISE'2001). June 25-28, 2001. Monte Carlo
Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA by D. Richardson.
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HONORS
First listed in Who’s Who in South (1995-1996) Edition.
First listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (1990-1991) Edition.
San Diego Supercomputer Center Grant (1989) [Cray Y-MP]
First listed in Who’s Who in Finance and Industry (1989-1990) Edition.
Princeton John Von Neumann Supercomputer Grant (1988) [Cyber 205 and ETA 10]
First listed in Who’s Who in the World (1988-1989) Edition.
NASA Invention/New Technology Award (1987)
National Science Foundation Supercomputer Grant (1986)
First listed in Who’s Who in East (1986-1987) Edition.
Elected to Sigma Xi Honorary Society (1984)
Electrochemical Society Energy Research Fellowship (1984)
MEMBERSHIPS and OFFICES (currently held)
IEEE
Military Order of the Purple Heart (Life Member).
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society (Life Member).
The Jamestowne Society (Life member).
Order of the First Families of Maryland (Life Member).
Florida Camp, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans (President).
The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Florida (Gentleman of the Counsil).
Florida Brevard Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution (Executive Committee).
Florida Camp #4, Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War (Patriotic Chairman).
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