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The SD&M faculty bring both academic expertise and a depth of real-world experience to their courses. Many SD&M faculty have had long-standing careers within the IT industry, working for such major corporations as Xerox, Kodak and Exxon.

Requirements engineering, wikis in education and workplace, generational technology adoption, enterprise data management, model-driven analysis and design, and software project development and management.

B.A. Biology, Colgate University, M.S. and Ph.D. Developmental Biology, University of South Carolina, and M.S., Software Development & Management, RIT. Research interests are in the areas of Bioinformatics (gene expression analysis; biological databases/user interfaces) and Human Computer Interaction (user-centered design, usability testing, eye tracking).

Event Driven Architectures, Service Science, Information Architectures, Medical Informatics, Enterprise Security

Ph.D., SUNY/Buffalo; MS, Syracuse University; BS, SUNY/Brockport. Areas of interest include: Human Computer Interaction - eye tracking, usability engineering, usability testing, ubiquitous computing, interface design and development.

BS, MS, Rochester Institute of Technology. Her areas of expertise are in database design and implementation as well as applications programming. She consults professionally and regularly within those areas. Her research and teaching interests include: applications programming, interface designs, needs assessment, data modeling, and database administration.

BS, Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester; MS, Computer Science, NJ Institute of Technology. Interest areas include the software development process, database applications, Informatics, and computing in "smart homes".

BS, Mathematics, Eastern Washington State University; MBA, California State College; MS Communication & Media Technology, RIT (completing thesis); studying Media Psychology (PhD, Fielding Institute). He has a strong background in business consulting and project management. He is active in improving distance learning methods; his research interests include technology-enabled communication, information asset management and incremental software development.

BS, Seoul National University; MA, Mathematics, Kent State University; MS, Information & Computer Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, MS, Operations Research, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Operations Research/Industrial Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
Software Development, Systems Analysis and Design, Programming, Database Management Systems (DBMS), Data Warehousing, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Project Management Tools and Methodologies, Operations Research, Environmental Data Modeling/Management, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Engineering Economics Courseware Development

BA, Mathematics, SUNY Oswego; MBA, Finance Concentration, Rochester Institute of Technology. Worked in diverse areas of the IT industry for 28 years. Teaching and research interests include programming and database management, electronic commerce and process management.