Carolyn J. Sher
DeCusatis
126 Bart Drive, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
Phone:
(845) 473-3141 DeCusatis@optonline.net
Education
- Pace University, White Plains, NY
D.P.S. (Doctorate of Professional Studies*)
Computing, May 2011
- State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony
Brook, NY
M.A. Physics, December 1987
- Columbia University, New York, NY
B.A. Physics, May 1986
Background
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Senior
Instructor, College of Information Technology
Western
Governor's University, Salt Lake City, UT (Instructor 2015-2020, Senior
Instructor 2020-present)
o Prepare Students for Objective Assessments,
such as Oracle's IZ0-803 exam.
o Help Students develop software applications
for Performance Assessments
o Teach Webinars and Cohorts
o Coordinated Grace Hopper Memorial Symposia
o Provide IT education in a customer service
environment
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor, Department of Electromechanical & Computer Engineering
Technology
New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY
(2011-2015)
- Teaching classes on
Java, Applets and Android phone applications using NXT robots for
laboratories and projects.
- Teaching electronics
laboratory classes.
- Latest publication-
C.J. Sher DeCusatis, A. Carranza, and C.M. DeCusatis, Communication
within Clouds: Open Standards and Proprietary Protocols for Data Center
Networking, IEEE Communications Magazine, September,
2012.
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Doctoral
Student in Computing, Pace University
White Plains, NY (2008-2011)
- Outstanding Student of
the Year Award for Computing and IT Professionals (May 2011)
- Speaker, “The Effects
of Cloud Computing on Vendors’ Data Center Network Component Design” , National Science Foundation Enterprise Computing
Conference, held at Marist College, Poughkeepsie NY (June 2011)
- Invited speaker,
“Converged Networking for Cloud Data Centers”, 6th annual IEEE Workshop
on Cloud Computing, held at SUNY New Paltz (November 2009)
- Coauthor, “Evaluating
Agile Principles in Active and Co-operative Learning”, The Michael L.
Gargano 7th Annual Research Day, held at Pace University, White Plains,
NY (May 2009)
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Adjunct
Instructor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
State University of New York, New Paltz, NY
(2007-2008)
- Teaching graduate
classes on Fiber Optic Technology
- Invited speaker, “FIRST
Lego League”, 4th annual IEEE Workshop on Engineering Education, held at
SUNY New Paltz (November 2007)
- Invited speaker,
“Mid-Hudson Lego League”, 6th annual NYSCATE (NY State Association for
Computers & Technology in Education) Conference (2008)
- Executive Committee,
Mid-Hudson Lego League (2007-present); helped establish the first Lego
League tournament in Dutchess County (February
2008)
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Technical
Writer & Consultant (1993-present)
- Instructor, Summer
Computer Academies, Dutchess Community College,
Lego Mindstorms Classes. (2009-present)
- Consulting with The
Solar Energy Consortium (TSEC) , teaching short
courses at the Ulster Community College Business Center on photometry and
visibility of signs for training purposes.(2008-2009)
- Author, “Spectroradiometry” , 30
pages, for the Optical Society of America’s Handbook of Optics, McGraw
Hill, third edition (2009)
- Co-author, Fiber Optics
Essentials, 450 pages, Academic Press (2005)
- Author, “Photon
Detectors” , 45 pages, for The Optical
Engineer’s Desk Reference, edited by William L. Wolfe, Optical Society of
America (2003)
- Author, “Acronyms and
Glossary”, 60 pages, for The Handbook of Fiber Optic Data Communications
and Fiber Optic Data Communications: Technological Advances and Futures,
Academic Press (2002)
- Author, “Detectors”, 35
pages, for The Handbook of Photometry, OSA/AIP Press (1997)
- Co-Author, “Detectors
for Fiber Optics” , 40 pages, for The Handbook
of Fiber Optic Data Communications, Academic Press (1997, revised for
2002 and 2008 editions)
- Contributed three
stories to the Fiction Works Bell Ringers Adult Literacy Project(2004).
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Optics
and Photometry Specialist
Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Troy, N.Y. (1990 - 1993)
- Developed &
coordinated testing program for emergency lighting systems &
developed software package for simulating visibility through smoke;
coauthored 3 research papers
- Managed photometry
research laboratory, taught and supervised student lab courses
- Representative, Council
of Optical Radiation Measurement (CORM), a consortia
of academic, industry, and government advising the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Research
Assistant
State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY (1986
- 1990)
- Installed and served as
system manager for DEC Vaxstation network
- Wrote original data
analysis software in IBM 3083 Mainframe and DEC environments; wrote
instrumentation driver, data acquisition software for DEC (PDP-11), IBM
PC-AT
- Taught and graded
graduate student physics courses
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Brookhaven
National Laboratory Synchrotron Light Source
Upton, NY in conjunction with SUNY (1986 - 1990)
- Experimental research
in both soft and hard x-ray beam lines
- Supervisor of graduate
student research group
- Design and construction
of detector systems to be used under high vacuum with x-rays
- Beam line
representative, responsible for teaching outside experimenters
operation of beam line instrumentation, analysis software, and safety
interlocks
- Co-authored 10 research
papers and presented 10 conference papers; topics include measuring
properties of multiple quantum wells, optical constants in x-ray and
ultraviolet regions, grazing incidence reflectivity, structure of high
temperature superconductors
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Undergraduate
Student
Columbia University, New York, N.Y. (1983 - 1986)
- Initiated and wrote successful
grant proposal to publish Physics Around Us magazine; served on editorial
board; proposal won AIP Marsh W. White award
- Initiated and wrote
successful grant proposal to American Institute of Physics; invited Nobel
Laureate I.I. Rabi to address Society of Physics Students (1986)
- Co-President, Columbia
University Chapter, Society of Physics Students (1985 - 86)
- Lab instructor for
undergraduate honors physics courses
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Other
Professional Activities
- FIRST Lego League coach
(2005 – 2010), for students 6-14 years old
- First Place, Research
Presentation, Mid-Hudson Lego League tournament (2007)
- Letter of Commendation
from Michael Desens, IBM Vice President of Data
Center Development (2007, 2008,2009)
- Sally Ride Toy
Challenge, sponsored by Sigma Xi scientific research society &
Society of Women Engineers (2003); coached 9-14 year
old girls, advanced to national finals
- Dutchess County Girl Scouts,
Arlington Service Unit; Troop Leader (2002-2007), Troop Committee
(2007-present), Troop Volunteer (1998-2005); Golden Trefoil Award (2005)
References and Full
Publications List Available Upon Request
* The D.P.S. degree
is considered by the United States Department of Education and the National
Science Foundation to be a research doctorate equivalent to the Ph.D.