New
Faculty 2009
Alfred Adler is a temporary instructor in
Mathematics. He has a Ph.D. in Computer
and Communications Sciences from the University of Michigan and an M.S. in
Physics. He has taught at SPSU as a part-time
faculty member since 2007, and has also taught at the University of Phoenix.
Ed Akins is an assistant professor in the
Architecture program. He has an M. Arch.
as well as B.S. in Architecture from Georgia Tech. He has prior teaching experience at Georgia
Tech and at SPSU, both on a part-time basis.
Jonathan Arnett is a temporary instructor in
Technical Communication. He has a Ph.D.
in Technical Communication and Rhetoric from Texas Tech, and has taught at SPSU
as a part-time faculty member for the past year.
Michael Carroll is an assistant professor in
Architecture. He has an M. Arch. II from
McGill University in Montreal, and an M. Arch I and a Bachelor of Environmental
Design Studies from Dalhousie University in Halifax. He has prior teaching
experience at Syracuse University and at McGill.
Craig Chin is an assistant professor in the
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology department. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
from Florida International University in 2006, and his M.S.E.E. there in 2001. His specialty area is biotechnology.
Donna Colebeck is a temporary lecturer in the
ETCMA Department. She has an M.F.A. from
Rochester Institute of Technology, and a B.S. in Art Education from Nazareth
College of Rochester. She has previously
taught on a part-time basis at SPSU.
Rebecca Giddens is a temporary instructor in
composition and literature. She has an
M.A. in English from Clemson University, and has taught at SPSU as a part-time
faculty member during Fall ’09.
Juan Carlos Guzman is a temporary instructor in the Business Administration program in
the Finance. Dr. Guzman has completed
the M.S. in Finance at Georgia Tech. He
has a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Yale.
Jamye
Hickman is an
assistant professor in Psychology. She
has nearly completed her Ph.D. in Engineering Psychology from Georgia Tech, and
has an M.S. M.S. in Engineering Psychology from there. She has previously taught at SPSU on a
part-time basis.
John Hicks is an assistant professor in the
Construction Management Department. He
has an M.B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a B.S.
in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech.
He has worked in the real estate development area for 21 years, as
Senior Vice President for Development, Project Executive, Developer/Senior
Project Manager, and Vice President of Development/Director of Design and
Construction—Hospitality Development.
Edward Jung is an assistant professor in the
Computer Science and Software Engineering Department. He has a Ph.D. and B.S. from the University
of Minnesota, has been a visiting professor at Rutgers University, and has been
a Director at Samsung Research and a Software Engineer at Motorola and
Siemens. His main research is in the
computer security area.
Lu Kang is an assistant professor in Chemistry. He has a Ph.D. in Chemistry (Chemical Physics
Program) from Wesleyan University, and an M.S. in Chemistry from the Dalian
Institute of Chemical Physics (China).
He has been an assistant professor at Union College (Kentucky) since
2004, and earlier was a visiting assistant professor at the University of
Virginia. His specialty is microwave
spectroscopy.
Adeel Khalid is an assistant professor in
Systems Engineering in the Engineering Division. He has a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from
Georgia Tech and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State
University. He has taught previously at
SPSU on a part-time basis since 2007 and has worked as a systems engineer at Avidyne Corp.
John Lee is a temporary instructor in
Surveying and Mapping. He has an M.B.A.
from Kennesaw State University, and is a
registered land surveyor in the state of Georgia. From 1996 until today, he has been the CAD
and IT manager responsible for the introduction, training and conversion of the
drawings produced for both Civil and Land Surveying plans, plats and maps. He is
currently pursuing an M.S. in G.I.S.
Chia-Tien
Dan Lo is an associate
professor in the Computer Science and Software Engineering Department. He has a
Ph.D. from Illinois Institute of Technology and an M.S. from National Taiwan
University. He has taught at the
University of Texas at San Antonio since 2002.
His specialty area is network security.
Jennifer Louton is an assistant professor in Biology. She has a Ph.D. from the Brown University
School of Medicine. She has been a
Post-doctoral fellow at Schering-Plough Biopharma, in
California. Her research is in the area
of medical microbiology and immunology.
Stephanie McCartney is the laboratory coordinator for Chemistry. She received her B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Georgia and the M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Chemistry from George Washington University. She also served as Maryland State and Virginia State Lab Events Coordinator for the Science Olympiad.
Douglass Morris is a temporary instructor in
Mathematics. He has a Ph.D. in
Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin and a B.S. in Mathematics from
Stanford. He has been a full-time visiting
instructor at Georgia State, and has taught part time at various USG
institutions, including at SPSU.
Abi
Salimi
is a temporary instructor in the Software Engineering program. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the
University of Central Florida, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the
University of Iowa. He has prior teaching experience at SPSU (part time) and at
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, as well as a substantial record of
industrial experience.
Carl Snook is an assistant professor in
Political Science. He anticipates
completing his Ph.D. in the immediate future at Michigan State University. His research focus is on state level
political institutions and interest groups.
Ying Wang is an assistant professor in Mechatronics Engineering in the Engineering Division. He has a Ph.D. in Robotics and Mechatronics from the University of British Columbia, and an M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong
University. He has taught previously at
Ningbo University in China and as a teaching assistant at UBC.
Pegah
Zamani
is a temporary instructor in the Architecture program. She received her Ph.D. from Georgia Tech, in
the area of Architectural Morphology and Design. She has previously taught as an instructor at
Georgia Tech, and at Azad University (Iran).