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Keith Levi  |
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Keith Levi
Chair, Department of Computer Science
Professor of Computer Science
BS, Maharishi International University
MA, University of Michigan
MS, University of Michigan
PhD, University of Michigan
Dr. Levi worked for Honeywell Systems and Research Center as a Senior
Principle Research Scientist on applications of artificial intelligence
and expert systems to human-machine interface problems. He has been a
principal or associate investigator on research awards from the Air
Force's Wright Research and Development Center, the Office of Naval
Research, and the United Nations' Industrial Development Office.
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Mark Rainbow  |
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Mark Rainbow
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BA, Maharishi International University
BS, University of Iowa
MSEE, University of Texas
Professor Rainbow has more than 20 years programming and software
development experience. He also has several years of experience teaching
computer languages, operating systems and object-oriented programming.
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Bruce Lester  |
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Bruce Lester
Professor of Computer Science
BS, MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dr. Lester was a faculty member at Princeton University for two
years, prior to joining MUM where he founded the Computer Science
Department and served as Chair for eight years. He is author of the book
The Art of Parallel Programming, which has been adopted as a course text by 62 Universities.
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Paul Corazza  |
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Paul Corazza
Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
BA, Maharishi International University
MS, PhD, Auburn University
Dr. Corazza’s research interests are logic, set theory, category theory, large cardinals, sets of reals, and the lambda calculus. His research associated with teaching and the software industry are in the areas of algorithm analysis, rules engines, and software engineering.
Dr. Corazza has worked as a contractor for Google and e-Trade in Silicon Valley, and at several insurance companies in the United States, with 15 years experience as a Java engineer. |
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Premchand Nair |
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Premchand Nair
Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
BS, Kerala University
MS, Kerala University
PhD, Kerala University (Mathematics)
PhD, Concordia University (Computer Science)
Dr. Prem Nair has taught a wide spectrum of computer science courses for over twenty years. His teaching interests are Java programming, object oriented design, relational database systems, analysis of algorithms and discrete mathematics, and data structures & algorithms. He is the author of Java Programming Fundamentals: Problem Solving Through Object Oriented Analysis and Design (2009). His research interests are database systems, data warehousing, data mining, network security, social networks, graph theory, discrete mathematics and soft computing. He has authored or co-authored many conference papers, journal articles and textbooks. |
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Anil K. Maheshwari |
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Anil K. Maheshwari
Associate Professor of Management Information Systems and Computer Science
B.Tech. (Electrical Engg.), India Institute of Technology, Delhi
MBA, India Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
PhD, Case Western Reserve University (MIS)
Professor Maheshwari brings over 25 years of rich work experience in IT industry and academia. He spent 9 years at IBM in Austin, TX, in global marketing and program management roles. He has also worked at a telecom start-up and a couple of mid-sized IT companies in senior leadership roles. Prior to coming to the US, he worked in India for over 7 years, including working at Wipro Infotech and running his own IT consulting company.
His areas of interest include Emerging Technologies, Data Analytics, Organizational Learning, Organizational Development, and Trust. He enjoys community leadership and volunteer activity, taking long walks, and singing. He ran a full marathon just a few years ago! |
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Ralph Bunker  |
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Ralph Bunker
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BS, MS, University of Rhode Island
PhD, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Dr. Bunker has taught Computer Science for over 20 years at Maharishi
University of Management, George Washington University, and the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He has significant experience in
private industry, as well.
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Clyde Ruby  |
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Clyde Ruby
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BA, Pepperdine University
MA, MS, Maharishi International University
PhD, Iowa State University
Clyde Ruby's research interests include programming language
semantics (especially for object-oriented languages), programming
methodology, specification (Larch/C++, Java Modeling Language [JML]),
and verification.
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Najeeb Najeeb |
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Najeeb Najeeb, M.S.
Instructor of Computer Science
BS, University of Baghdad
MS, Maharishi University of Management
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Peter Just  |
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Peter Just
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BS, Technische Fachhochschule, Berlin
MS, Maharishi International University
Peter Just has over 13 years of professional experience in designing
and developing software systems in the telecommunication industry, human
resources applications, as well as computer graphics and systems
programming.
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Joe Lehrman  |
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Joe Lerman
Instructor of Computer Science
BS, Boston University
MS, Maharishi University of Management
“I have taught FOOP (Fundmentals of Object-Oriented Programming), Java, C++, C, assembly language,
data structures, systems programming, programming languages, digital logic, and computer architecture.”
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Ali Arsanjani  |
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Ali Arsanjani
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Management
BA, MS, Azad University (Iran)
PhD, DeMontefort University (U.K.)
“In addition to my faculty position, I am a software architect for IBM. I use patterns to build stable yet adaptable software edifices that withstand the test of time and clients (:-).”
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Helmuth Trefftz |
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Helmuth Trefftz
Visiting Associate Professor of Computer Science
BS, Computer Science, EAFIT University
MS, Maharishi University of Management
PhD, Rutgers University
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Steve Nolle |
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Steve Nolle
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BA, University of Missouri
MS, University of Kansas
Steve Nolle has 29 years of experience in developing high-speed data
communications networks, broadband cable technology, intelligent
networks, and computer telephony platforms. Most recently he has been
doing software design, architecture, and development in the broadband
cable area. He worked for 20 years at Bell Laboratories including 15
years as a Technical Manager where he managed multiple development
groups completing all phases of the software development life cycle. He
holds one US Patent and has 2 provisional US Patents currently filed and
in process in the broadband cable area.
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Michael Zijlstra |
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Michael Zijlstra
Instructor of Computer Science
BS, MS, Maharishi University of Management
Michael Zijlstra has worked as a Corporate Trainer in OO analysis and
design, and was the Software Architect for several successful
enterprise applications. His current interests include domain modeling
with OO persistence, and alternatives to relational databases such as
NoSQL.
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Rene de Jong |
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Rene de Jong
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
MS, Maharishi University of Management
“My interest is in the field of software architecture and design,
enterprise Java technologies and requirements engineering. In addition
to my faculty position, I am an independent consultant. I like to teach
professional training courses and to help and advise on projects with
their software development practices and activities.”
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