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Jeffrey A. Miller, Ph.D.
` Associate Professor of Engineering Practice, Computer Science
`University of Southern California
`941 Bloom Walk, SAL 342, Los Angeles, California 90089-0741
`jeffrey.miller@usc.edu 213-740-7129 (office)
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`Curriculum Vitae Table of Contents
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`Education History
` Ph.D. in Computer Science, May 2007
`University of Southern California
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`Successfully defended dissertation on April 27, 2007, with topic “Algorithms and Data Structures
`for the Real-Time Processing of Traffic Data” under the advisement of Professor Ellis Horowitz,
`Professor Petros Ioannou, and Professor Ming-Deh Huang. ISBN: 978-0-549-30120-2
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` Master of Science in Computer Science, December 2002
`University of Southern California
`- Emphasis in Systems and Software Engineering
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` Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Computer Science, May 2002
`University of Southern California
`- Graduated cum laude
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`Employment History
`Associate Professor of Engineering Practice, Department of Computer Science
`University of Southern California – Los Angeles, California, August 2013-present
` Research in intelligent transportation systems, K12 STEM education, undergraduate and graduate
`computer science education
` Teaching
`- Courses Taught
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`Introduction to Programming (CSCI 103L)
`o Principles of Software Development (CSCI 201L)
`o Design and Construction of Large Software Systems (CSCI 401/477ab)
`o Created updated syllabus and curriculum for course, 2015
`o Directed Research (CSCI 490)
`o Analysis of Algorithms (CSCI 570)
` Outreach
`- Director, CS@SC Summer Camps, 2015-present
`- Mentor, Viterbi Student-Alumni Mentoring Program (VSAMP), 2015-2016
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`Incorporating Computer Science in K8 Curricula. Calvary Christian Retreat, Malibu,
`California, USA, October 9, 2015
`- CS@SC Summer Camp Reunion, STEM Spotlight on the Department of Computer Science,
`November 3, 2015
`- Hour of Code for CS@SC Summer Camp Applicants, December 7, 2015
`- CS@SC Summer Camp Fundraiser, Rancho Santa Fe, California, January 23, 2016
`- Viterbi Alumni Spotlight Series Panelist, February 18, 2016
`- CS@SC Summer Camps Kickoff Event, April 14, 2016
`- CS@SC HackSC Jr., November 20, 2016
`- CS@SC Hour of Code, December 7, 2016
` Service
`- ABET Point-of-Contact, 2014-present
`o 6-year accreditation received in spring 2016 for Computer Engineering/Computer Science
`(CECS) and Computer Science (CSCI) programs
`- California State University, Los Angeles Computer Science Department Industry Advisory
`Board Member, 2016-present
`- Computer Science Industry Affiliate Committee Member, 2017
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`IEEE Ethics, Society, and Technology Committee Member, 2016-2017
`- Computer Science Teachers Association Member, 2016-present
`- USC VexU Robotics Team Advisor, 2014-present
`o VexU World Qualifying Team, 2016
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`igniteCS Student Group Advisor, 2017-present
`- HackSC Student Group Advisor, 2017-present
`- Division of Engineering Education Committee Member, 2015-present
`- Division of Engineering Continuous Improvement Committee, 2015-present
`- Computer Science Teaching Faculty Monthly Meeting Coordinator, 2014-present
`- Computer Science Annual Retreat Teaching Faculty Breakout Leader, 2014, 2015, 2016
`- Computer Science Annual Retreat Panelist on 3-unit to 4-unit conversion, 2016
`- Computer Science Annual Retreat Presenter on Outreach in Computer Science, 2016
`- Viterbi Undergraduate Experience Retreat, August 12, 2016.
`- Computer Science Department Admit Calling Campaign Committee, 2016
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`Faculty Advisor, Upsilon Pi Epsilon Computer Science Honor Society, 2014
`- Computer Science Faculty Voting Sub-Committee, 2015
`- Computer Science Teaching Faculty Promotion Committee, 2015, 2016
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`ITP Teaching Faculty Promotion Committee, 2016
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`ITP Teaching Faculty Hiring Outside Reviewer, 2017
`- Computer Science Teaching Faculty Annual Evaluation Committee, 2015
`- Computer Science Lecturer Hiring Committee, 2014, 2015, 2016
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`Fall 2015 Academic Career Mentoring Panel, October 28, 2015.
`- University Trojan Family Weekend – Viterbi Breakfast with the Dean, October 23, 2015.
`- Master’s Degree Early Start Welcome Lunch, July 9, 2015
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`- Explore USC, On-Campus Admitted Student Reception, April 9, 2015
`- Viterbi Robotics Open House VexU Showcase, April 7, 2015, April 14, 2016, April 7, 2017
`- Explore USC, On-Campus Admitted Student Reception, April 26, 2014
`- Viterbi Capstone and Senior Design Retreat Speaker, August 18, 2015.
`- USC Computer Science Department Retreat, September 20-21, 2014
`- USC ACM Professor Luncheon Series, October 19, 2016
`- Computer Science Joint Appointment Committee, October 2016.
` Professional Development
`- CSforAll Inland Summit, Riverside, California, December 7, 2016.
`- Course Design for Student Success: Minimizing Cheating, USC Center for Excellence in
`Teaching, November 11, 2016.
`- USC SANS Securing Human Awareness Training, USC’s Online Cybersecurity Training,
`March 24, 2016.
`- USC Center for Excellence in Teaching Faculty Forum, “Effective Group Work,” October 30,
`2015.
`- United Educators SM-101-H How Teachers and Other Educators Can Protect Our Children –
`Higher Ed Version, April 28, 2015.
`- United Educators SM-201 A Manager’s Guide to Prevention and Response, April 28, 2015.
`- Engaged Learning Retreat, USC Viterbi School of Engineering Division of Engineering
`Education, August 21, 2014.
`Improve Your Teaching Effectiveness – Flipping the Classroom, Mark Redekopp, January 24,
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`Associate Professor with tenure, Computer Science and Engineering, July 2011-August 2013
`Assistant Professor, Computer Systems Engineering, August 2007-June 2011
`Chair, Bachelor of Science in Engineering Department (Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical
`Engineering), February 2011-November 2011
`University of Alaska Anchorage – Anchorage, Alaska, August 2007-August 2013
` Teaching
`- Courses Taught
`o Programming in Java (CS110)
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`Introduction to Computer Systems (CSE102)
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`Introduction to C Programming for Engineers (CSE294A/205) – online and traditional
`o Object-Oriented C++ Programming for Engineers (CSE 294B/215)
`o Engineering Systems Administration (CSE394B)
`o Digital Circuits Design (CSE342/394D)
`o Computer Networking for Engineers (CSE394F/355)
`o Design of Computer Systems Engineering (CSE438)
`o VLSI Circuit Design (CSE442)
`o Network Security (CSE465/CSCE465) – online and traditional
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`Independent Study (CSE497)
`o Elements of Electrical Engineering (ES309)
`- Authored introduction to computer systems, introductory programming, object-oriented
`programming, systems administration, digital circuits, computer networking, operating systems,
`FPGA, and VLSI classes for engineering students focused on applied applications in various
`engineering disciplines
` Service
`- Led Computer Systems Engineering department as point-of-contact in preparing ABET
`documents for securing accreditation, which we received in fall 2008, fall 2010, and fall 2012
`IEEEXtreme Programming Competition Proctor for UAA programming teams in 2012
`Started and facilitated Faculty Research Series where each faculty member in the engineering
`school presents his research to the rest of the faculty during the semester in 2009
`- Hosted Prof. Javier Sanchez Medina from Canary Islands giving a talk on ITS technologies in
`September 2012.
`- Hosted Prof. Mohan Trivedi from UC San Diego giving a talk on ITS technologies in August
`2012.
`- Hosted Alaska Department of Transportation 511 Training Event in March 2010
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`- Hosted Apple iPhone Development Training Event in April 2010
`- Coordinated end-of-semester Engineering Competition for all School of Engineering students in
`December 2010
`- University and School of Engineering Committees
`o School of Engineering Executive Committee, August 2011-November 2011
`o School of Engineering Facilities Committee Chair, August 2011-November 2011,
`responsible for being the point-man for the school on a new building and space usage in
`existing facilities
`o Chair of School of Engineering Web Site Steering Committee, 2009-2013
`o Computer Systems Engineering Advising Committee, 2007-2013
`o Computer Systems Engineering Equipment Committee, 2007-2011
`o School of Engineering Computer Committee, 2007-2011
`o Computer Systems Engineering/Electrical Engineering 2008 Faculty Search Committee
`o Computer Systems Engineering/Electrical Engineering 2009 Faculty Search Committee
`o United Academic Board Academic Computing Distance Learning and Instructional
`Technology Committee, 2008-2009
`o United Academic Board General Education Requirements Committee, 2008-2009
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`Institutional Learning Outcomes and Assessment Task Force, 2008-2009
`o Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Review and Evaluation Team, 2010
`o Chair of Computer Science and Engineering Promotion and Tenure Guidelines Committee,
`2013
`o Computer Science and Engineering Outstanding Graduate Award Committee, 2013
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`Online Adjunct Professor, Information Technology Program
`American Public University System/American Military University System – December 2009-August 2013
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`Facilitated online education for APUS/AMUS (mostly active or retired military) students around
`the world
`- Courses Taught
`o Application Development (ENTD 411)
`o Systems Engineering (ENTD 412)
`o Enterprise Development using ASP.NET (ENTD 462)
`o Enterprise Development using C# (ENTD 463)
`o Enterprise Development using .NET (ENTD 464)
`o Enterprise Development using J2EE (ENTD 481)
`o Relational Database Concepts (INFO 221)
`o Local Area Network Technologies (ISSC 340)
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`Introduction to Networking (ISSC 341)
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`Adjunct Professor, Department of Computer Science
`California State University, Los Angeles – Los Angeles, California, February 2002-August 2007
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`Introduction to Web Site Development (CS120)
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`Introduction to SQL and Databases (CS122)
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`Introduction to Programming (CS201)
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`Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (CS202)
`o Programming with Data Structures (CS203)
`o C Programming (CS242)
`o Computer Ethics in the Information Age (CS301)
`o Algorithm Design and Analysis (CS312)
`o Web and Internet Programming (CS320)
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`Introduction to Automata Theory (CS386)
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`Java for C++ Programmers (CS454 – Special Topics)
`o Enterprise Architecture (CS454 – Special Topics, now CS420)
`o Compilers (CS488)
`o Undergraduate Computer Science Wrap-Up Course (CS490)
`o Directed Study (CS499)
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` Led a team of undergraduate students in a directed research (CS499) in the design and
`implementation of a compiler project to be used for the programs in the compiler class
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` Aided in preparing course documents for ABET accreditation in 2006
` Voted 2002 Professor of the Year by the students in the Computer Science department
`– 1st lecturer ever to be given this award
` Authored CS420 class on enterprise web architecture, covering RMI, CORBA, Web
`Services, and different MVC architectures, including Spring and Struts
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`Senior Solutions Strategist
`Pangomedia, Inc. – Anchorage, Alaska, May 2009-August 2010
`- Architected high level solutions for clients, working with the development team to see the
`project from conception through completion
`Identified clients and projects, including ongoing software development projects, IT consulting
`placement, and fixed-cost projects
`Solicited business by being an active and participating member of the Alaska business
`community, performing build/buy analyses, and responding to requests for proposals (RFP)
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`Senior Programmer / Analyst
`Resource Data, Inc. – Anchorage, Alaska, April 2008-October 2008
`- Consulted at Chenega Federal Systems, working on the Joint Supply Management Module
`project for the US Department of Defense concerning fuel and ammunition inventory tracking
`- Utilized Struts, Spring, Java, J2EE, JDBC, Hibernate, Ajax, and Web Services in the SCRUM
`software development methodology
`- Re-architected the system as new requirements forced a redesign of the application
`- Acted as a team lead for four developers and one database administrator
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`Independent Consultant, May 2005-present
`- Created Alaska 511 iPhone app for the Alaska Department of Transportation, displaying real-
`time traffic conditions and cameras to users. The app is downloadable for free in the App Store.
`Performed small to mid-size programming tasks for different companies using predominantly
`Java, HTML, JavaScript, CMSs, and Flash
`- Automated the drafting of legal documents for a law firm involved with estate planning,
`including creation of diagrams, flow charts, and Microsoft Word generation
`- Migrated a Microsoft Access application to a multi-user web-based application
`- Created a socket-based Flash chat application with multiple simultaneous users supporting
`multiple agents over a Java-based chat server
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`Founder / Chief Executive Officer
`Imaginary Technology, LLC – Burbank, California, August 2005-April 2006
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`Started a company that created handheld and standalone point of sale systems for the restaurant
`industry
`- Worked with restaurant owners and potential clients to determine the requirements for the point
`of sale system
`- Managed a team of 5 developers to implement the requirements and install the system
`- Responsible for buying hardware, hiring personnel, obtaining investment money, selling the
`system, and working with owners to improve the system
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`Application Specialist – Technical Lead / Senior Architect
`21st Century Insurance – Woodland Hills, California, February 2005-May 2005
`- Worked as a lead and architect on a team responsible for all online payments of insurance policy
`premiums, including eCheck and direct-debit payments
`- Coded in Java on a Websphere-based application using Struts
`- Wrote a J2EE tool to allow customer service representatives to see all of the billing history of a
`customer and all activity that has ever occurred on a customer’s policy
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`Director of Engineering
`inQ, Inc.– Agoura Hills, California, July 2004-February 2005
`- Responsible for the personnel of the IT department and grew the development/QA team from 2
`to 6 within the first 6 months
`- Managed a team of 4 programmers and 2 QA engineers on a multi-threaded chat and outbound
`call application to up-sell online customers of client web sites
`- Communicated with clients and partners on all technical issues related to interfacing our
`application with theirs
`Implemented a complete software development process for use by all departments of the
`company to interact with the IT department for any requests
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`Technical Consultant
`SBC – Smartpages.com – Pasadena, California, July 2003-July 2004
`- Managed a team of 12 programmers on an ongoing project to fix all issues with the production
`site and reported to the client weekly on the status of the issues
`- Responsible for improving and implementing technical processes for the development team
`- Created and initiated coding standards, then enforced the standards by performing code
`inspections on all modified code checked in to the version management software
`Involved in design of documentation templates and other process improvement strategies to aid
`in increasing the CMM level of the team to CMM Level 3 by 4th quarter of 2005
`- Led team in initiating unit testing (using JUnit) and customized exception handling to reduce the
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`Graduate Research Assistant
`Information Sciences Institute (ISI) – Marina Del Rey, California, May 2002-July 2003
`- Used PHP4.0 running on Red Hat Linux 7.1 to create a tree structure for browsing the objects of
`a specified LDAP server
`- Created a Service Data Browser using Java Swing to display the service data returned as a web
`service SOAP message from different providers in different formats, including raw XML, a tree
`structure, and a status bar
`- Designed an interface to allow other programmers to create their own Visualizers to display the
`service data however they would like in the Service Data Browser
`- Created a web-based interface using JSP and JavaBeans to browse specific service data through
`the use of web services and display the data in a user-friendly tree-based format
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`Principal Software Engineer
`Corticon Technologies, Inc. – Culver City, California, June 2001-May 2002
`- Worked as a technical lead on an 8-member project to design and develop an application to
`automate business rule generation
`- Researched augmented decision tables to design efficient algorithms for optimization of
`business rules, such as expand, collapse (based on an algorithm designed by Dr. Richard N.
`Shiffman of Yale University), ambiguity checking, and completeness checking
`- Helped to design a parser/compiler for creating Java files from business rule statements that
`could be used with any plug-in architecture
`- Technologies included Weblogic, ILOG, JUnit, Ant, and XML (W3C and JDOM)
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`Programming Consultant
`Dacor – Pasadena, California, January 2001-June 2001
`- Developed B2B e-commerce site using JSPs, Servlets, JavaBeans, JDBC, and XML that
`allowed distributors and retailers to automate the ordering of their products –
`- Created middleware application using Java to connect a SQL Server database to an existing
`Legacy system database
`- Requested software and database applications to purchase that would best suit the company’s
`growing needs
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`Systems Administrator / Programmer
`Busybox.com – Century City, California, February 2000-January 2001
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`- Designed and maintained www.busybox.com (corporate site) and promo.busybox.com
`(promotions site), using HTML, JavaScript, JSP, Servlets, JDBC, and JavaBeans
`Installed necessary components for web applications, including servlet containers, video
`streaming software, and web servers on Windows NT Server 4.0
`Installed, configured, and developed with IBM Websphere Application Server and Allaire JRun
`Application Server, using IBM VisualAge for Java and Websphere Studio
`- Completed IBM WebSphere Application Server 3.5 certification training and IBM Visual Age
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`Advanced Java Instructor / Teaching Assistant
`Learning Tree University – Chatsworth, California, December 1999-March 2001
`- Taught beginning and advanced Java concepts to classes of corporate students that consisted of
`programmers and managers
`- Topics included: AWT, Swing, Networking, File I/O, Web Servers, Servlets, JSP, Reflection,
`Multi-threaded Applications, Design Patterns, JDBC, XML
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`Volunteer Experience
`Head Coach, Girls Under 10
`American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) – Diamond Bar, Fall 2017
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`Treasurer, 2nd Grade
`Quail Summit Elementary School – Diamond Bar, California, August 2016-May 2017
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`Room Parent, 2nd Grade Class
`Quail Summit Elementary School – Diamond Bar, California, August 2016-May 2017
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`Room Parent, 1st Grade Class
`Rio Vista Elementary School – Toluca Lake, California, August 2015-June 2016
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`PTA Web Master
`Rio Vista Elementary School – Toluca Lake, California, August 2015-June 2016
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`Head Coach, Girls Under 7
`American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) – Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks, Fall 2015
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`Head Coach, Girls Under 6
`American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) – Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks, Fall 2014
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`Expert Witness Service
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`James Schultz v Danaher Corporation, Matco Tools Corporation, Matco Tools Distributor, Inc.,
`Airgas, Inc., and DOES 1 through 200, 2016
`Representing: Professional Tool Products (defendant)
`Law Firm: Kincaid & Associates
`Role: I was retained as the expert witness for one of the defendants in the case to provide an opinion
`on the current and future state of driverless vehicles for use by people with vision disabilities.
`Status: The case was settled.
` Ford Motor Company and Ford Global Technologies v ThermoAnalytics, Inc., 2015-2016
`Representing: ThermoAnalytics, Inc. (defendant)
`Law Firm: Butzel Long
`Role: I was retained as the expert witness for ThermoAnalytics in a lawsuit from Ford based on a
`contract between the two companies on software produced by ThermoAnalytics.
`Status: The case was settled.
`Sherman & Zarrabian LLP v Aderant North America, Inc., Aderant Case Management LLC, Aderant
`Legal Holdings, Inc., Aderant Holdings, Inc., LAHC-CPMG Inc., Client Profiles Inc., LAHC-CPFS
`Inc., Client Profiles Financial Systems Corporation, and DOES 1 through 25, 2014
`Representing: Client Profiles Inc. (defendant)
`Law Firm: Winget Spadafora & Schwartzberg LLP
`Role: I reviewed the complaints and developed case studies, primarily in SQL, for determining the
`usability of the Client Profiles software by Sherman & Zarrabian.
`Status: Unknown.
` Magna Electronics Inc. v TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.; TRW Automotive US LLC; and TRW
`Vehicle Safety Systems Inc., 2013-present
`Representing: TRW (defendant)
`Law Firm: Lathrop & Gage LLP
`Role: I prepared expert reports for 12 patents Magna Electronics was claiming TRW infringed. The
`case was submitted for Inter Partes Review (IPR) with expert declarations and then proceeded to
`federal court for the civil lawsuit. The patents involved primarily concerned vision-based systems
`used as sensors for intelligent vehicular operations.
`Status: The case has been through IPR and is pending.
` RIAA, MPAA et al vs Kazaa, Morpheus, Grokster, fall 2003
`Representing: RIAA, MPAA et al (plaintiff)
`Role: I aided Prof. Ellis Horowitz in preparing as an expert witness. The case involved an
`examination of the source code of Kazaa, written in C/C++, and Morpheus, written in Java, in an
`attempt to determine the extent to which the software remained in contact with the distributor (i.e.
`Kazaa, Morpheus). The contention being that the connection was maintained and hence Kazaa and
`Morpheus were in a position to restrict the downloading of copyrighted material. Prof. Horowitz filed
`a declaration and was deposed.
`Status: The case was settled for Kazaa, et al, reaffirmed on appeal, but decided in favor of the RIAA et
`al by the Supreme Court in June 2005.
` NAVCanada vs Adacel and CAE, fall 2007
`Representing: NAVCanada (plaintiff)
`Role: I aided Prof. Ellis Horowitz in preparing as an expert witness. NAVCanada had developed an air
`traffic control system for flights across the North Atlantic. They accused Adacel and CAE of copyright
`infringement. Prof. Horowitz’s task was to determine the extent to which the Adacel/CAE software
`was derivative from the NAVCanada software. The software was written using C++ and Pascal.
`Status: Prof. Horowitz filed a report in the case, and the case was settled.
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`Professional Course Development
`34. Southern New Hampshire University, Fundamentals of Data Mining (DAT220), June 2014.
`33. Southern New Hampshire University, Introduction to SQL (IT220), April 2014.
`32. Rasmussen College, Computer Science Program Curriculum, September 2013.
`31. Rasmussen College, Web Developer Program Curriculum, February 2013.
`30. Rasmussen College, Software Application Developer Program Curriculum, February 2013.
`29. Rasmussen College, Software Engineering Program Curriculum, January 2013.
`28. Charter College, Project Management (PM4799), October 2012.
`27. Everest College, CompTIA A+ (ITSS1004, ITSS2001, ITSS3001), October 2012.
`26. ITT, Project Management for Information Technology (PM3440), October 2012.
`25. ITT, Email and Web Services (NT2670), October 2012.
`24. Strayer University, C++ Development (unknown course number), July 2012.
`23. Columbia Southern University, Data Analytics (ITC12A), May 2012.
`22. Education Affiliates, Windows Server Network Resources (CNS160), May 2012.
`21. Education Affiliates, Windows Server Network Infrastructure (CNS150), May 2012.
`20. Education Affiliates, Help Desk Support (CNS135), May 2012.
`19. ITT, Managing Software Development Projects (PM4540), January 2012.
`18. ITT, Project Management for Information Technology (PM3140), December 2011.
`17. Everest Colleges, Institutes, and Universities, Basic Computing (ITSS2001), November 2011.
`16. ITT, 3D Modeling Techniques (GC1330), September 2011.
`15. ITT, Physical Networking (NT1310), September 2011.
`14. ITT/ESI, Web Programming in VB.NET (WT1220), July 2011.
`13. ITT/ESI, Systems Analysis (PM3140), May 2011.
`12. International Education Corporation, System Architecture CompTIA A+ (CT2009-110), April 2010.
`11. International Education Corporation, Windows Applied Computing CompTIA A+ (CT2009-120),
`April 2010.
`10. Walden/Laureate University, Computer Forensics (CMIS 4104), August 2009.
`9. Walden/Laureate University, Information Security Techniques II (CMIS 4103), May 2009.
`8. Walden/Laureate University, Information Security and Privacy (CMIS 4101), March 2009.
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`International Education Corporation, Network Architecture (Module D in Computer Systems
`Technician Program), November 2008.
`International Education Corporation, Client Operating Systems (Module E in Computer Systems
`Technician Program), November 2008.
`5. Strayer University, System Modeling Theory (CIS212), September 2008.
`4. Strayer University, Data Warehousing Systems (CIS522), September 2008.
`3. Baker College, Internet and Web Security (ITS405), August 2008.
`2. Strayer University, Java Programming II (CIS407), August 2007.
`1. Westwood College, Compiler and Interpreter Design (SG400), July 2006.
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`Professional Courses Taught
`1. State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, “AJAX for Java Developers”, March 2009.
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`Honors and Awards
`Honors and Awards
`15. ACM Senior Member, elevated in 2017.
`14. IEEE Senior Member, elevated in 2015.
`13. IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Conference Chair Award, Vehicular Technology Conference-
`fall 2011, San Francisco, California, USA. Presented in Seoul, Korea. May 20, 2014.
`12. Alaska Engineer of the Year nominee, 2014. Nominated by IEEE Alaska Section.
`11. IEEE Alaska Engineer of the Year, 2014.
`10. IEEE Alaska Section 2013 Outstanding Leadership and Professional Service Award, IEEE Alaska
`Section, 2013.
`9. University of Alaska Anchorage Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Faculty Mentor
`Award, based on being the Faculty Mentor to a student who won an Undergraduate Research and
`Scholarship Award for Research, April 2012.
`IEEE Region 6 Northwest Area Outstanding Section Award 2011, IEEE Alaska Section while I was the
`chair of the section in 2011.
`7. University of Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering Spring 2011 Engineering Competition Best
`Faculty Advisor, based on being the Faculty Advisor to a student whose project won the Engineering
`Competition, April 2011.
`6. University of Alaska Anchorage Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Faculty Mentor
`Award, based on being the Faculty Mentor to a student who won an Undergraduate Research and
`Scholarship Award for Research, April 2011.
`5. Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau Seymour Award Winner 2011, based on being the Annual
`Meeting Champion from 2010.
`4. University of Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering Fall 2010 Engineering Competition Best Faculty
`Advisor, based on being the Faculty Advisor to a student whose project won the Engineering
`Competition, December 2010.
`3. Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau Meeting Champion, October 2010, based on the
`conferences I have aided in bringing to Anchorage having an economic impact of $3,157,341.94.
`2. Poster Honorable Mention (given to top 5 out of 250 posters), “Determining Time to Traverse Road
`Sections based on Mapping Discrete GPS Vehicle Data to Continuous Flows.” IEEE 6th Intelligent
`Vehicles Symposium, La Jolla, California, USA, June 2010.
`1. Professor of the Year of Computer Science at California State University, Los Angeles in 2002 based on
`student votes. I was the first lecturer ever to be given this award.
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`Honors and Awards Received by Students Advised
` Howard Gil. USC Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work participant, April 12,
`2017.
` VexU Robotics World Competition Participant, April 2016. As the winner of the skills challenges
`for California, we were invited to participate in the world competition.
` Richard Phillips, Christine Song, Stephen Chen, Karl Campanella-Dysart, Luke Yang, Ameya
`Deshpande. Honorable Mention by Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) University
`Design Competition for Addressing Airport Needs. Computer Science Capstone Project in CSCI 401,
`co-advised by Drs. Thomas Anthony and Daniel Scalese. “Design of a Robust, Inexpensive System
`to Enhance Drone Flight Data,” spring 2016. $500
`http://vsgc.odu.edu/ACRPDesignCompetition/Competition_Winners.html
` Lowell Perry. Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (OURS) for “ATV Remote
`Monitoring System,” fall 2013. $2,500
` Wolfram Donat. Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (OURS) Discovery Award for
`“Computer Vision for Vehicular Robotics,” spring 2013. $250
` Vex Robotics High School World Competition Participant, April 2013. As a regional winner, we
`were invited to participate in the world competition.
` Vex Robotics High School Region Competition Winner, March 2013. I advised a group of four high
`school students to participate in the competition.
`Jacob Wingerd. Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (OURS) for “Digital Snow Plow
`Monitoring for User Navigation Purposes,” fall 2012, $1,900.
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` Timothy Menard, 2nd Place, IEEE 2012 Region 6 Paper Competition, September 2012. $500
` Wolfram Donat. Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (OURS) for “Computer Vision
`for Vehicular Robotics,” spring 2012. $2,000
` Timothy Menard. Admitted to University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Master’s program in Electrical and
`Computer Engineering, fall 2012.
` Timothy Menard. Internship with Toyota InfoTechnology, Mountain View, California, summer
`2012.
` Timothy Menard, USUAA Leadership Award, spring 2012. $1,000
` Timothy Menard, BP 1st Place Award, University of Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering
`Spring 2012 Design Competition, spring 2012. $300
` Timothy Menard, Society of Women Engineers Community Engagement Award, University of
`Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering Spring 2012 Design Competition, spring 2012. $50
` Timothy Menard, 1st Place, IEEE Spring 2012 Northwest Area Paper Competition, April 2012. $750
` Timothy Menard. 1st Place, IEEE UAA Student Branch Spring 2012 Paper Competition. (moved
`onto IEEE Spring 2012 Northwest Area Paper Competition), March 2012.
` Timothy Menard. UAA Leadership Honors, spring 2012.
` Timothy Menard. Society of American Military Engineers Scholarship – Anchorage Post, 2011.
`$750
` Timothy Menard. University of Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering Scholarship, fall 2011.
`$500
` Timothy Menard. UAA University Honors College Discovery Gr

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