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Information Sciences Faculty

IS Department faculty significant professional activities

Daniel T.

Research Associate (2006)

M.S., Capitol College, 2003

Wolfgang

Research Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1994)

Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1972

Albert

Lecturer

M.S., University of Phoenix, 1999

Research interests are server operating systems, wireless networking, and virtualization technologies as well as Distance Learning. Research areas are moving in the direction of virtualization labs, Decision Support System integration and technologies, and Web Enabled applications.

Edgar A.

Research Associate (2004)

MBA, Pepperdine University, 1981

Mark A.

Assistant Professor (2004)

Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 2003.

Dan C.

Chair of Information Sciences Department and Professor (1979)

Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1979

Alexander

Associate Professor of Information Systems (2000)

Ph.D., Chelyabinsk State Technical University of Russia, 1982

Eugene A.

Associate Professor of Information Systems (2003)

M.S., Chelyabinsk St. Tech. University, 1974

Donald

Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1994)

Ph.D., Naval Postgraduate School, 1994

Don Brutzman is a computer scientist and Associate Professor working in the Modeling Virtual Environments & Simulation (MOVES) Institute and Undersea Warfare Center at the Naval Postgraduate School. His research interests include underwater robotics, real-time 3D computer graphics, artificial intelligence and high-performance networking. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Graphics (SIGGRAPH) and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). He is a board member of non-profit Sea Lab Monterey Bay, which is designing and building a youth-oriented year-round residential science camp. He is a founding member of the non-profit Web3D Consortium Board of Directors. He organized and led the SIGGRAPH Online 2001 team, designing and developing a huge audio/video/Web/XML information architecture. Currently he leads the Extensible 3D (X3D) Working Group for the ISO X3D/VRML Specification, and directs development of the Virtual Reality Transfer Protocol (vrtp) and the Extensible Modeling and Simulation Framework (XMSF).

Rex A.

Senior Lecturer in Information Systems (1993)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1986

Raymond J.

Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1999)

Ph.D., Stanford University, 2003

Stanley R.

LCDR USN

M.S., Old Dominion University, 2003

Glenn

Lecturer of Information Sciences (2000)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1994

Dale M.

Lecturer of Information Sciences (2000)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1996

Daniel R.

Professor of Management Information Systems (1982)

Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1982

James

Cryptologic Research Chair (2003)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1995

Raymond

MAJ, U. S. Air Force, Military Lecturer (2001)

MBA, Golden Gate University, 2001

Shelley

Research Associate Professor

Ph.D., Old Dominion University

Research interests are in knowledge systems, Organization development, Research methods applied to complex systems

Chris

Research Associate Professor (2004)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1989

Frederick A.

Professor (2003)

Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1974

Professor Hayes-Roth's research interests focus on increasing the efficiency of organizational thinking, especially on the creation and use of community models that enable collaborators to understand, predict and control distributed operations in dynamic environments. Specifically, he's working on tools and methods that can be used to create machine-interpretable world models and to optimize how information flows among collaborators to enable them to quickly and effectively revise plans in light of changing situations. The detailed technologies involved include ontologies, knowledge bases, plans, justifications, vulnerability analyses, condition monitors, and smart push. In his current research collaboration with Fleet Numerical & Meteorological Command (FNMOC), he's helping develop a generic service that provides Valued Information at the Right Time (VIRT). VIRT services will increase individual and group information processing productivity by assuring that each person spends a higher proportion of time considering the consequences of high-value information, namely information that materially alters planned actions.

Susan

Lecturer of Information Sciences (2003)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1988

Douglas

Research Associate of Information Sciences (2001)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1997

Thomas J.

Professor of Information Systems (2001)

Ph.D., University of Utah, 1980

Susan

Research Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1994)

M.S., San Diego State University, 1983

Steven J.

Lecturer of Information Sciences (2003)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1992

Nelson J.

Research Assistant Professor (1998)

Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1973

Erik

Senior Lecturer of Information Systems (1994)

Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1987

Carl R.

Emeritus Professor of Information and Telecommunications Systems (1965)

Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School, 1965

Magdi N.

Associate Professor of Management Information Systems (1988)

Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1988

William G.

Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1990)

Ph.D., University of California, Riverside, 1991

Anthony

Lecturer of Information Systems (1999)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1980

David

Research Professor of Information Sciences (1994)

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967

Doug Research Associate Professor Ph.D., Stanford University, 2007
Research interests are: Study of knowledge flow (learning and forgetting), knowledge inventory, and knowledge management. 

Orin E.

Research Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1994)

Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1970

Research interests are C4ISR, Systems Engineering, Systems Architecture, Technology developments, Nanotechnology

Susan

CDR, USN, Military Lecturer, Director of IPCOE (2004)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1993

Randall W.

Research Associate Professor of Information Sciences (2004)

Ph.D., University of Florida, 1987

Bryan J.

Research Associate of Information Sciences (2004)

B.S., CSUMB, 2000

Mark E.

Associate Professor

Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1996

Carl

MAJ, USMC, Military Lecturer (2004)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 2004

John

Research Associate Professor of Information Sciences (1995)

Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1968

Karl

MAJ, USAF Military Lecturer (2004)

Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 2001

W.David

Research Associate (2007)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1982

Research interests are Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS)

Kishore C.

Associate Professor of Management Information Systems (1989)

Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1990

Diane

Research Associate

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 2006

Research interests are Knowledge management, databases

Brian J.

Lecturer of Information Sciences (2002)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1994

John

Research Associate of Information Sciences (2001)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1979

William J.

Lecturer of Information Sciences (2000)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1987

Brian P.

Research Associate (1997-2000, 2006)

M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 2000

Knowledge Management, ISR Transformation