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Project Manager Medical

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Richmond, VA
Posted:
January 24, 2013

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Curriculum Vitae

Martin Joseph Dudziak, PhD

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This curriculum vitae is focused upon accomplishments, capabilities and expertise primarily within physics and the mathematical sciences. Other more specialized-variant resumes (available online or by request) provide extended material serving diversified needs and multi-disciplinary objectives for a variety of academic, corporate and governmental organizations. If something or some particular skillset is not found here, please contact and ask for further information.

Contents

Current Projects and Engagements (1)

Prior Projects and Accomplishments (2)

Social, Educational and Community-Service Projects and Accomplishments (2)

Financial Sector Projects (2)

Key Positions (3)

Formal Higher Education (3)

Current Research & Management Engagements (3)

Professional Experience (3)

Selected Publications and Presentations (5)

Courses Taught at University Level (7)

Student Projects (7)

Special Invited Lectureships, Visiting Appointments (7)

Professional Memberships and Activities (8)

Selected Corporate and Government Agency Consulting/Contract Work (8)International Qualifications (8)

Selected Analytical Instrumentation Technology Skillsets (hands-on and project mgt) (8)

Special Unique-Value Qualifications and Experience (8)

Work Samples Portfolio, References (9)

Summary of EE/CIS (IT/IS) technical skills and experience levels, with examples (9)

Completed Direct Funding (10)

Relevant URLs (11)

Personal Contact Data (11)

Current-Focus Projects and Engagements

Quantum Relativity (models of space-time topological dynamics at elementary quantum scales and the relationship of such processes to the emergence of observable phenomena associated with elementary particles, force-carriers and the epiphenomenal distinguishing characteristics of matter and dark matter. Emphasis is upon the emergence/sustainable of the Standard Model from underlying topological processes.

(and closely coupled)

QSNR (ongoing research program in quantum topology and solitonic networks, an area of study within principally theoretical physics and having application to other domains including biomolecular signaling and control, self-organizing systems and molecular/quantum-scale computing).

See also http://instinnovstudy.org/leapsintro.php (LEAPS Lab), http://library.instinnovstudy.org

Mathematical and computational research as part of an international collaborative project

Computational modeling/simulation (Mathematica, Maple, Macsyma, Matlab, SnaPea, Regina, CurvedSpaces, t3m)

Support: DOE, NSF, RAS, private foundation sponsorship

PBC (genomics associative learning project; modification of PALLAS (artificial intelligence logics) and HORUS (knowledge acquisition system); target is an open-access abductive reasoning system using genome data to create automated hypothesis generation and discovery of probable relationship indicators within genetics and epigenetics)

Computational modeling, programming, data acquisition, database design

Mathematical and computational design, implementation (CLISP, SQL, genetic, neural net and PCA algorithms)

Support: private and corporate sector (collaboration with Principia BioCybernetica group)

Selected Prior Applied-Research Projects and Accomplishments

i3DAT (exploratory research and adaptation of nonlinear and inverse method mathematics and models for medical imaging and 3D control and stabilization in applications for radiology, surgery and drug delivery)

Algorithm and system design, modeling and simulation – programming, testing and prototype validation

Support: NIH, private corporate sector

PALLAS (fault-tolerant network based upon P2P botnet architecture; dynamic community of parallel cooperative AI agents, for detection and characterization of asymmetric anomalies and cyberthreats – enabled for other applications)

Computational modeling, programming, simulation, network administration and security

Mathematical and computational design, implementation, testing, data security incl. cryptoanalysis

Support: DHS (subcontractor), corporate sector (int’l)

BioProt (analysis, surface bioprotection treatment, monitoring, and training of workers, students, general-public, for preventive measures against a variety of contact/exchange-transmissible pathogens)

Data acquisition and collection, sampling, analytics, verification, statistics, visualization and chem treatment

Support: NHS, CIHR, private corporate sector

Nomad Eyes (chem-bio-rad-threat focused network for detection, recognition, assessment, alert, and response, geared for civilian populations - both home/institutional use; stochastic distribution, wireless and cellular devices)

Wireless communications, data acquisition, AI, mobile networks, sensor interfaces, and information security

Support: NATO, DOD, corporate sector

CUBIT, CRAIDO and Race-to-Resilience (community-centric rapid-response for biothreat validation, intervention and treatment coordination; primary case study for H5N1, expanded for H1N1, with strong emphasis on mutation detection & tracking, epidemiological monitoring, social behavior analysis in support of social resilience)

Real-time data acquisition, bioinformatics modeling and testing, web-based CMS, DBMS

Laboratory research, program management, agency/sponsor interfacing and presentation

Support: CDC, WHO, corporate sector (int’l)

RedBioNet (focus on early-warning biothreat detection in wildlife and rural/uninhabited environments, employing distributed sensor arrays and mixed-media information gathering from local including public sources)

Similar type of work as later for Nomad Eyes

Support: ARDA, DARPA, private corporate sector

CommonHealthNet (iMedNet) (one of the first web-based telemedicine networks and early social network communities, linking American medical professionals and students with disadvantaged-nation medical providers; later variants: FuturesGateway, Sa o y Salvo, and Medicine for Humanity field gynecology clinics)

Web-based interactive CMS and DBMS with image and video libraries and notification system

Funding: NIH, USAID

Selected Social, Educational and Community-Service Projects and AccomplishmentsMedicine for Humanity (pro bono telemedicine system for the organization’s Ob/Gyn relief program)Futures Gateway (international internet-based educational teams and clubs collaborating and competing with futures-oriented study projects, for youth 10-18 and family-members as well)Lincos Project (MIT-led program providing self-contained internet and computing for children in deeply underdeveloped and rural parts of the Western Hemisphere)Jedi and Quetzal (project undertaken with Ctr. for Advanced Defense Studies for Guatemalan youth)PFP – PODs For People (emergency relief, medical, educational facilities via modular, mobile Pods)Ubuntu, Atlas Challenge, R4 (related emergency/social relief projects with several humanitarian organizations, serving indigent, rural and/or chronic-disadvantage populations (Americas, Africa, Asia)

Selected Financial-Sector Projects (conducted as a consultant to special institutions)Mortgage-backed securities and MBS-related derivatives, trend-spotting and forecasting with neural network and fuzzy logic methods, Crestar Bank (later Sun Trust), 1992-93Interest rate modeling, Wheat First Securities (later First Union) 1993-94Multi-processing and parallel processing algorithm assessment and training, Federal Reserve Bank 1995Evaluator of companies seeking VC-level investment - for Intel Capital (while @ Intel Corp.), IFC, EBRD (while in Russia) – focus on Latin American and Russian companies Anomaly detection and tracking, financial fraud and forensic accounting, Washington, DC 2012

Key Positions (Summary)

Co-Founder / Fellow Institute for Innovative Study (2010 – present)

Chief Scientist / Managing Director TETRADYN (TETRAD Technologies Group) (2002 - present)

Visiting Professor Moscow State University (2002 – 2005) & others (2006 – 2012)

Research Scientist & Group Manager Intel Corporation (2000 – 2003)

Director of R&D Silicon Dominion Corporation (1996 - 2001)

Professor (dual departmental appts.) Virginia Commonwealth University (MCV) (1993 - 98)

Senior Scientist SGS-Thomson Microelectronics (1988 - 93)

Senior Engineer / Project Manager Martin-Marietta Aerospace (1985 - 88)

Research Scientist Battelle Laboratories (1983 - 85)

Formal Higher Education

Science Honors Program, Canisius High School, Buffalo, NY

BA (high honors), dual-major (Philos/Phys), Colgate University, Hamilton, NY

Postgrad program in computer science at UCSB and UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

MS, Philos of Physics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (1988)

PhD, Theoretical and Computational Physics, Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, OH (1993)

Quantum Processes and Dynamic Networks in Physical and Biological Systems

(doctoral advisors (* references): D. Finkelstein*, D. Bohm, B. Hiley*, K. Sharpe*, J. Crain*)

Selected Current Research & Project Management Engagements (details available through websites)IIS – Institute for Innovative Study http://instinnovstudy.org Research institute focused upon bringing together both recognized and promising researchers from both academia and the private/public sectors for linking and integrating advanced theoretical study with emerging and future applicationsECOADUNA Foundation http://ecoaduna.org IIS (above), STEM-Fab-Lab (robotics, education), RMER (radiation medical/environmental response), SOS (social network outreach for OCD, PTSD, severe mental illness), EcoSymbio (advancement of human-centric startup technologies and businesses)

Professional Experience

2010 - Present: Fellow (Co-Founder), Institute for Innovative Study (IIS)

Specific activities and projects are described in summary sections above. Role is as a basic researcher, educator, consultant, and proponent for the advancement of fundamental, open and theoretical research in manners that are aligned and focused also on the needs to create practical and innovative applications that can benefit present and long-term needs of society, especially in energy, environment and health.

2002 - Present: Chief Scientist (Co-Founder), TETRADYN (TETRAD Technologies Group, Inc.)

Specific projects and accomplishments are described in summary sections above. Development of sensing, imaging, and recognition methodologies for (principally) community-based and environmental health threat detection/abatement applications. Focus upon inverse and nonlinear models and algorithms. Analytical instrumentation included GC/MS, FTIR, XRF, AFM, Raman, HPLC, AA and radiation spectroscopy. Architecture design and programming of analytical functions (Matlab, Mathematica, Maple, LISP, Qi, C

R&D in intelligent control, sensing, imaging and actuator response, principally chem/bio/rad: CEBIT (Chemical-Explosives-Biological Identification and Tracking), Nomad Eyes (distributed CEBIT-based situation awareness, early warning and response network) and CUBIT (Coordinated Unified Biothreat Intervention and Treatment). Other collaborative sensor work has involved nucleic acid amplification techniques (PCR) and immunoassay with optical waveguides.

Responsible for distributed technical and scientific team management, proposal/bid development, business plan components, project management, product evaluation (technical and market/customer acceptance). Experienced in setup and management of new lab/center environments, procurement, business planning including spin-outs and new ventures, new team formation, public presentations and communications.

2006 - 2012: Visiting/Adjunct Graduate Professor, (multiple private colleges and universities)

Graduate & undergraduate teaching (maths, humanities, computer/information science, medical informatics); student advising & mentoring; curriculum & program development (applied biomedical science and informatics). Collaboration-development with corporate, academic and public institutions.

2000 - 2003: Group Manager and Research Lead, Intel Corporation (USA, Costa Rica, Russia)

Responsible for consortium-activity with regional (Costa Rica and Latin America) scientific institutions (CENAT, FUNDES, LANAMME) as part of corporate new business development. Research focused upon nanomaterials and biochip (microfluidic) technologies for clinical and consumer uses. Managed two separate and distributed international teams. Performed integral role in formation of new lab (consortium with CENAT) for nanotech and virtual e-collaboration R&D; key project was a nanoscalar sensor based upon carbon nanotubes. Assisted as analyst/advisor for Intel Capital VC investment.

1996 - 2001: CEO and Director of R&D (Co-Founder), Silicon Dominion Corporation, Richmond, VA

Directed development efforts of startup R&D company (with a twelve-person offshore tech team; Russia and Eastern Europe) producing products in two areas: (i) nanotech - magneto-optic sensing, carbon nanotube fabrication and array structuring, and modeling tools for biotech applications;

(ii) internet-based research and research-collaboration tools. Products included Open Stream Media and Open Net Tool Suite (medical and public health oriented software and networks). MEMS-based molecular sensing R&D led to architecture & platform of molecular-scale pathogen detectors.

1993 - 1998: Assistant/Associate Professor, Physics and Biomedical Engineering (dual appointments), Virginia Commonwealth University (Medical College of Virginia), Richmond, VA

Founded and directed the Molecular Engineering and Biocomputing Center (MEBC lab). Research focus on applications of nonlinear models and complex systems (cellular automata, attractors) to biological signaling and nanosystems. Developed genetic-algorithm and neural-net models. Seminal research in quantum solitonic (tensegriton) models, macroscopic quantum effects (biosolitons), nanostructured materials, and experimental work on intracellular submicron imaging using in vitro neural cell cultures.

1988 - 1993: Senior Scientist, Special Projects, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics (now ST.com), Baltimore MD (Concurrent 1991-1992: Visiting Faculty, VA Tech & Radford Univ.)

Introduced use of AFM and STM for defect and fault analysis. Designed prototype development of real-time parallel processing and also a pattern recognition processor chip for object recognition and microcontrol. Core neural chip was later applied to handwritten character recognition. Led and served on team and task group for prototyping, training on new microprocessor and image processing devices. Established a corporate-university joint research project focused upon neuro/cardio medical signal processing.

1985 - 88: Senior Engineer / Project Manager, Martin Marietta Aerospace, Baltimore MD

Designed and implemented systems for autonomous and guided robots and manipulators. Established artificial intelligence lab for serving autonomous robot R&D. Designed first motion and obstacle-avoidance controller for US Navy deep-sea autonomous underwater robot, employing sonar and lidar. Served as liaison/consultant to partner companies and govt. agencies on sensor, data fusion, recognition. Performed software research, development and management concentrating in artificial intelligence and neural networks.

1983 - 85: Research Scientist, Artificial Intelligence Group, Battelle Labs, Columbus OH

Designed and implemented rule-based, neural-net and other nonlinear expert systems, simulations and development tools for medically-related fault-diagnostics, process control and qualitative physics. Developed architecture for data mining and knowledge extraction over sensor-actuator networks.

1980 - 83: Member, Tech. Research Staff, Information Systems R&D, Comshare, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI Designer and lead programmer of software components for a set-theoretic based relational DBMS implemented for mainframes and PCs including first-gen Apple and IBM. Worked in USA hdqtrs. and at UK software center. Mathematical modeling; primary languages used were Pascal, C, Prolog and LISP.

Selected Basic/Applied Publications and Invited Presentations (multiple disciplines; chronological order)IVC: An Intelligent Vehicle Controller with Strategic Real-Time Replanning, Proc. of the IEEE 1987 Int'l Symposium on Intelligent Control, Philadelphia PA, January 1987 SOLON: An Autonomous Vehicle Planner, Proc. of the JPL Workshop on Space Telerobotics, JPL, Pasadena CA, Multi-Dimensional Network Technologies: Adapting Autonomous Architectures for Space-Borne Applications, RAMCOR Technical Note 1988-4Transputer-Based Networks for Parallel Distributed Sensor Systems, UKIT-90, Southampton England, Mar. 1990 Parallel Replicative Neural Networks for Cooperative Robot Systems, NATUG-90, Santa Clara CA, April 1990Adaptive Network Topologies and Symbolization, AAAI-90, Boston, 7/29/90(editor) Proc. of First Workshop on Integrating Neural and Symbolic Processes (workshop, AAAI-90, Boston, 7/90) Neural Networks Using Transputers, in Neural Networks and Parallel Processing: Sixth-Generation Computer Technology Series (ed. B. Soucek), John Wiley, NY, 1991Quantum Coherence and Molecular Computation, Neural Networks Summer School, Dubrovnik, 1991Prospects for mesoscopic quantum phenomena and their role in the evolution of learning mechanisms, NATO Adv. Res. Workshop on Coherent and Emergent Phenomena in Biomolecular Systems, Univ. of Ariz., Tucson AZ, January 1991 (also published in Nanobiology, Vol. 1, 1992)A 16-bit real-time neural network processor, SGS-Thomson Tech Note, 3/91The CSP Model, Quantum Physics and Implications for the Brain, Radford University, 5/91Parallel Field Computation, Georgetown University, 1/92Endophysics and Pattern Recognition, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, 2/92Quantum Process, Information Theory and Parallelism, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia, 5/92Molecular and atomic computers as nano-scale recognizers, IJCN, Baltimore, MD, 7/92Quantum Processes and Dynamic Networks in Physical and Biological Systems (PhD Thesis), Union Institute, 11/93Quantum Dynamic Networks, Chaotic Solitons and Emergent Structures in Subcellular Processes: Possible Implications for Learning and Memory, in Toward A Scientific Basis for Consciousness, S. Hameroff (ed.), also presented at Third Appalachian Conference on Brain Behavioral Dynamics, Radford University, Sept. 1994IMEDNET : Information Gateways and Smart Databases for Telemedicine and Distance-Based Learning Using the Internet and the WWW, Internet Medicine, Chicago, Oct. 23-24, 1995Nanosystems and Self-Organization In Massively Parallel Competing Populations, VCU, 11/95Chaotic 3D and higher-dimensional Solitons, Rev Nuclear Physics C, 5/96CommonHealthNet as an Architecture for Practical Global Medicine, Global Telemedicine and Federal Technologies Conference, Williamsburg, VA, 7/96Over the Edge of Chaos: Rethinking the Relationship Between Chaos, Complexity, and Emergent Order; Implications for Novel Types of Computation, The Int’l Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, 12/96Multi-Unit Airborne Detection and Mapping of Land Mines Incorporating Magnetic and Non-Magnetic Sensors, Conf. on Detection of Land Mines, Edinburgh, UK, 7/98Quantum Self-Organization Theory with Applications to Hydrodynamics and the simultaneity of Local chaos and Global Particle-Like Berhavior, Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica, 91, Espoo, 1998Topological Process Dynamics and Applications to Biosystems, College of William and Mary, 10/98Stimulated Topological Condensation of ‘Vapour Phase’ Photons and Possible Implications for Space Power Technology, NASA, Houston, 10/98An Adaptive Magneto-Optic Thin-Film Based Architecture For Self-Structuring Sensing and Recognition Devices, Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology, Palo Alto,10/98Developing A Practical Wearable Telemedicine System for Emergency and Mobile Medicine, Global Medicine,11/98Coordinated Traffic Incident Management Using the I-Net Embedded Sensor Architecture, SPIE-98,Boston,12/98Structural Integrity Inspection and Monitoring By Magneto-optic Sensors, SPIE-98, Boston, MA, 12/98MediLink -- A SmartCard-Assisted Wearable Data Acquisition and Communication System for Emergency and Mobile Medicine, INABIS, Toronto, CA 12/98A Family of Microinstruments for Smart Materials, Energy Management, and Biomedicine in Space Missions, Nanotechnology Space Systems Conference, Houston, TX, 2/99Design of Magneto-Optic Wide-Area Arrays for Deep Space EMF Studies & Power System Control, IAA, Turin, 4/99How Topological Condensation of Photons Could Make Possible Energy Extraction in Deep Space, NASA Conf. of Breakthrough Propulsion, Cleveland, 6/99Pattern Recognition and Learning in Bistable CAM Networks, Int’l Joint Conf. on Neural Networks, Washington, 1999Topological Condensation and Conversion of ‘Vapour Phase’ Photons into Kinetic Energy, 2000How Quantum Events can play a role in Coherent Biomolecular Systems, QNSRBIO (Invited), Kiev, 3/01Quantum Networks, Tensegritons and Vacuum Energy (Invited), Univ,. of Costa Rica, 10/01Sa o y Salvo (Invited Article on public health and safety), San Jose Press, 3/02Innovaci n (Invited Article on youth creativity and innovation), San Jose Press, 7/02Chaotic Local Attractor Networks, Lebedev Institute, 1/03Topological Solitons in Non-Linear Models, Moscow Inst. of Physics and Technology, 2/03Tensegritons: A General model (preprint, 2003)rEvolution in Print and Internet through Nanotechnology and E-Materials (Invited) Frankfurt Book Messe, 10/03Quantum Networks,Structure and Relativity: Toward a New Mathematics integrating Quantum Mechanics, Complexity, Chaos and Relativity, Moscow, 8/04Mobile Early Warning, Intervention and Public Health Response to Nuclear Terrorist Actions, 3rd Int’l Conf. on Radiation Countermeasures, St. Petersburg, Russia, 10/04I3BAT and Nomad Eyes - Countermethods of Sensing and Preventive Response, European Symposium on Counterterrorism Response, Berlin, Germany, 12/04Integrated Navigation-Control for Multi-Modal Oncology, NIH/NCI, Bethesda, MD, 2/05Applying Geospatial Representation and Forecasting Models for Improving Chem-Bio-Rad Defense in Battlefield and Counterterrorism Field Operations, Human System Interfaces (HSIS), Arlington, VA, 6/05 Asymmetric Approaches to Anomaly Analysis in Medicine and Biodefense (preprint; talk given at Center for Biosecurity, UPMC, Baltimore, 7/05)Complementing Mutual Information Techniques to Improve Deformable Registration Processing

for Clinical Applications, UPCI, 8/05A Mutual Information Approach to Developing Reasonable-Likelihood Associations and Correlations between Asymmetric Events and Anomalies, CSIS, 10/05A Mechanism for Detecting Trigger Points and Irreversibility Thresholds in Shock and Trauma for Catastrophic Events, MMVR-DARPA, Long Beach, 1/06Flexible Polymer Film Based Sensor Networks for Invasive and Non-Invasive Medical Monitoring, Military Medicine and Virtual Reality (MMVR-DARPA), Long Beach, 1/06Integration of Biodefense with Public Health and Preventive Medicine (Invited Workshop), MMVR-DARPA,1/06Evolutionary Detection & Prevention of Emergent Nonlinear Processes (Invited), CBRNE Countermeas, Paris, 9/06Connecting the Dots to Locate & Intercept Terrorist Operations & Operatives (Invited), 2nd CMMC, WashDC, 10/06Topo-Cyto-Dynamics, ASMB, Baltimore, 2007Life-Saving Technologies Critical to Improving Speed and Scope of Response to Mass-Population Emergency Events and Pandemics, 17th World Conference on Disaster Management, Toronto, CA, 7/07Addressing Recognized Potential Gaps in Epidemiological First-Line Early Warning Methodologies (preprint, 2008)Changing Currents in Environmental Analysis, BIC Journal, 4/08Space, Light and the Problem of Stability and Anomaly within Highly Turbulent Nonlinear Systems (preprint, 2008)Rapid Deployment of On-Site Analysis and Response to Critical Chem-Bio Emergencies, Pittcon Courses (also four conference papers on CBRN trace-detection and forecasting),Chicago, IL, 3/09CUBIT - a protocol and methods to high-population-impact rapid-transmission biothreats (Invited), CDC, 7/09CRAIDO and MADIT – Mutation Anomaly Detection and Tracking, Race for Resilience, Washington, DC, 8/09Paradise Lost, Risk Management Regained, Patterns and Predictions, 10/09First Photon: Quantum Relativistic Topologies (preprint, 12/09)The Second Part of Physis (Tensegrities in Solitonic Networks), (Baden-Baden, 2010)Hybrid Anomaly Detection Methods Applied to Turbulence and Flow Control (submitted for publication, 2010)Prediction of Flow and Direction in Complex Systems by use of Inverse Relational Maps with Remarks on Applications to Image-Guided Processing Applications (submitted for publication, 2010)DTCS : System Emulating Complex Dynamical Behavior of Large Competing Populations, (Complex Systems 2011)Technologies to support, enhance and protect social networking freedoms during periods of social unrest and political disruption (ISCES Conference, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, 6/11) Conservation of Curvature, Eigensets and Volume Separability (submitted for publication, 2011)Effective, Economical, Adaptive Countermeasures to Innovative & Increased Risks from CBR Disasters, ASA Newsletter, 143, 12/11Compass Rose: Navigating the Non-Linear World (book; expected release: 2013)Quantum relativity, gravity and the spatial (pre-space-time) nature of matter, (2011/2012)Dynamic solitonic networks as a foundation of matter and energy (2011/2012)Emergent structure and process in the universe (space-time and matter as emergence from/through/by underlying quantum complex network processes) (2011/2012)Quantum solitonic networks and the Standard Model (from QR principles to the emergence of particles) (2011/2012)Inverse relations, cognition and the discovery of natural laws (2011/2012)Topological and field-computational model for signaling and control in biological organisms (2011/2012)The problem of non-locality in a process-based universe (2011/2012)The soliton as constant - new approaches to representation and change in mathematics and physics (2011/2012)Quantum Relativity – Process, Structure, Dynamics (book; expected publication 2013)Macroscopic applications of probability density models derived from classical quantum mechanics (2012)Identifying Redundancies, Knots, Loops and Dispositions (2012)From wave-particle to topos-process and maintained probability density flux patterns (2012) Self-surgery Ricci flows in quantum physics as mechanisms for sustained particle-like tensegritons (2012)

Additional publication, presentation and preprint information - available upon request.

Courses Taught at University (G=Graduate) LevelAdvanced Network Security (G)Bioethics & Current Topics in HumanitiesChaos, Fractals, & Stability in Biology (G)College Algebra & College MathematicsCollege Physics (intro/intermediate)Complexity and Nonlinear Systems (G)Computational Biology (G)Computer Forensics (G)Contemporary Theoretical Physics (G)Critical and Analytical ThinkingIssues in Quantum Mechanics (G)LISP and PROLOG programming (G)Medical Image Processing (G)Microcomputer and Multiprocessor Architectures for Biomedical Engr. (G)Molecular Engineering and Imaging (G)Neural Networks & Pattern Recognition (G)Neurocomputing Architecture/Systems (G)OCCAM & C/C++ Parallel Processing (G)Philosophy of Physics (G)Quantum Measurement (G)Quantum Physics and Theory (G)Relativity (G)Research Methods & StatisticsScanning Probe (AFM) Microscopy (G)Signal Processing (G)Statistics and Thermodynamics (G)DSP, Transputer & Multiprocessor Architectures (MIMD and SIMD) (G)

Student Projects (principally at graduate level or PhD candidacy level)Automatic chromosome aberration scoring using neural networksPrototyping of multimedia relational biotech database on PC and SGI workstationsIntegration of cellular automata and neural networks with SPICE models of cellular chemical communication processesNeural network classification of QSAR on on mutagenic activity of nitroaromatic and heteroaromatic compoundsNeural net modeling of Alzheimer's senile dementia and also pharmacological population kineticsImage processing of AFM-detected cytoskeletal featuresGenetic algorithms applied to non-linear time seriesImage processing for topological feature extraction in cell membranesPharmokinetics employing neural networksVRML and ISOVIEW 3D imaging and molecular modeling softwareArtificial life (cytoskeletal dynamics) simulation engineMediPAC and MediCard ("smart card")medical database interface prototypePattern recognition and classification on MRI, CT, AFM and STM scan imagesReal-time tele-engineering with Nanoscope and AutoProbe LS scanning probe microscopesModeling soliton and PDE equations in MATLAB, Mathematica, and MacSymaIn vitro imaging of neural and glial cells with AFM (BioScope)Cellular automata modeling of cell membrane and cytoskeletal structuresMagneto-optic scanning and measurement within in vitro cell culturesMagneto-optic nondestructive testing of structural elements and secure documentsAdaptation of EcOasis mobile water purification and biotesting system for rural Liberia & IndiaSupply-chain surplus coordination and distribution for public relief needsMobile apps for early-warning on sex-offender and violent predator risksEncrypted digital signature system for use with smartphonesMulti-media profile apps for social networking websitesImproved methods for personal financial and health privacy over broadband and wireless internetArtificial intelligence applications in ETL and data warehousing for financial forecasting

Special Invited Lectureships, Visiting Appointments

1989 Edinburgh University, Dept. of Computer Science

1989 Durham University, Dept. of Computer Science

1990 University of Belgrade, Molecular Machines Research Center

1990 Neural Network Summer School, Dubrovnik

1991 Center for Brain Research and Information Sciences, Radford University

1992, 1993 Budker Institute of Nuclear



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