Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae - Dwight Daniel

Postsecondary Education

University of Texas Austin

Doctor of Philosophy
Electrical/Computer Engineerin

State University of New York At Binghamton

Master of Science
Not Indicated

University of Pennsylvania

Master of Science in Electrica
Electrical Engineering

Johns Hopkins University

Bachelor of Sci in Engineering
Electrical Engineering

Military Education

Military Education

 

 

C&GS

Command & General Staff College

USAR School, Resident & Non-resident

Field Grade Officer Course

 

Sep 1984

OAC

Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Officer Advanced Course

USARSchool, Resident & Non-resident

Company Grade Officer Course

 

July 1979

OBC

ADA Officer Basic Course

Resident, USAADS, Ft. Bliss, Texas

 

Sep 1973

Additional Post Graduate Education

2010      Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment (FEMA taught by TEEX)

 

2005      Six Sigma Introduction (Black Belt)

2005      Architectural Thinking    

                             

2004      Writing High Impact Reports       

                             

2003      Grid Portal Technologies              

2003      Secure IT for Service Delivery      

2003      Intellectual Capital Port 

                             

2002      Antenna Theory for Wireless

2002      Implementing Wireless  

2001     Writing Advantage          

2001      Technical Writing            

                             

1995      Object Technology Techniques   

                             

1994      Gaining Insight into Japan

 

Numerous programming languages, mail system technologies (MS Exchange & Lotus Notes)

Numerous software applications from MS Project to SQL Server   

Teaching Experience

 

St. Edward's University

Austin, TX

 

2009-present

 

Director, Masters of Science Computer Information Systems, St. Edward’s University

  • Graduate:  Computer Forensics, Network & Internet, Software Engr, Business Computer Applications, etc.

 

St. Edward's University

Austin, TX

 

2007-2009

 

Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, St. Edwards University

  • Undergraduate:  COSC 1318 Quantitative Applications of Problem Solving.
  • Graduate:  Computer Forensics, Network & Internet, etc.

 

 Austin Community College

Austin, TX

 

2004-present

 Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, Austin Community College

  • COSC 1301 Personal Computing numerous times.
  • BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications numerous times.

 

University of Texas, Informal Classes

Austin, TX

 

2000-2005

 

Instructor, University of Texas, Informal Classes

  • Taught Refuse to Be a Victim.
  • Taught How to Tour Alaska.

 

IBM

 

1978-1995

 

 

 Technical Instructor, IBM

  • Taught and developed numerous computer and user oriented classes.
  • Developed and wrote a series of educational pamphlets on Lotus Notes that were adopted by Site Education for formal distribution and latter by an IBM division.
  • Developed the curriculum and taught engineers and technicians in the use of design automation tools.
  • Taught many programming languages, operating systems, and computer usage classes, among them TSO, CLISTS, JCL, and REXX.
  • Developed the curriculum and taught Circuit Analysis to engineers and technicians.

 

 U.S. Army Reserves

Various Commands and Locations

 

1976-1995

 Training Officer, United States Army Reserves

  • Developed major training initiatives that were adopted command wide, among them SQT, SQT Administration, CRI Procedures, How to Pass a CRI.
  • Personally taught and lead teams that taught SQT, CRI, and administrative procedures in SQT and CRI.
  • Taught various historical military topics:  Analysis of Pearl Harbor, etc.

Professional Publications

Lowpass Filter Synthesis Using the z-transform, Master’s Thesis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1972.

 

DC Analysis of the 3081 Board System, IBM Technical Report (internal publication), 1979.

 

DC Analysis of the Vector Processing Board System, IBM Technical Report (internal publication), 1979.

 

How to Implement the Skills Qualification Test Program, 77th ARCOM, New York, NY, 1979. {Note, issued as manual by the ARCOM.}

 

“Skills Qualification Test Program for a Station Hospital Unit”, 77th ARCOM, New York, NY, 1980. {Note, issued as a pamphlet by the ARCOM.}

 

A Study in Card Remapping, IBM Technical Report (internal publication), 1979.

 

The Circuit Analysis Package, An Interactive Job Submittal Subsystem, IBM Technical Report (internal publication), 1982.

 

A Study in Remapping Multiple Circuit Technologies into a Single Chip, IBM Technical Report (internal publication), 1985.

 

Command Readiness Inspection Guide, 90th ARCOM, San Antonio, TX, 1985. {Note, issued as a manual by the ARCOM.}

 

“How to Pass a Command Readiness Inspection—A Simple How To”, 90th ARCOM, San Antonio, TX, 1985. {Note, issued as a pamphlet by the ARCOM.}.

 

How to Perform an ARTEP, 90th ARCOM, San Antonio, TX, 1985.  {Note, issued as a manual by the ARCOM.}

 

“Organization of a Support Group—Includes All Subcommands”, 363 Support Group, San Marcos, TX, 1984.  {Note, issued as a pamphlet by the Support Group.}

 

NeaSEL, Network and Software Engineering Laboratory, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin, 1997.

 

 

 

Currently editing:  To Zell and Back by R. Leggett, to be published (a WW II memoir).

Professional Experience

International Business Machines  July 1974 – July 2009, retired

                    IT Architect, Electrical Packaging Engineer, Performance, OEM

       Unites States Army Reserves  May 1970 – May 2003, retired Lieutenant Colonel USAR

                   Training Officer (S2), Company Commander, Logistics Group Level

Director Masters of Science of Computer Information Systems, St. Edward’s University, 2009-present

            Responsible for developing and running an MIS program