Wesley Snyder Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011



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Wesley Snyder

Wesley Snyder

Professor

Electrical and Computer Engineering

July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011

I. B. BRIEF RESUME - Page Limit: 2 (see example)

this format follows nc state university board of trustees’ reporting requirements.


1. Education background:

N.C. State University 1968 B.S. in Electrical Engineering (high honors)

University of Illinois 1971 M.S. in Electrical Engineering

University of Illinois 1975 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering







2. Professional experience:

Program Manager, Systems and Control Program, Army Research Office April 1, 2008-Nov, 2008 and



November, 2010 - September 2011

Gledden Fellow, University of Western Australia, July 1-Dec 31, 2007

Program Consultant, U.S. Army Research Office, 2004-2007

Program manager, U.S. Army Research Office Systems and Control Program, 2003.

Program manager, U.S. Army Research Office Information Assurance Program, 2000-2002

Executive Director, Center for Advanced Computing and Communication, NCSU and Duke University 1996-May, 2000:

North Carolina State University - Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Assistant, Associate, and full Professor

1975 University of Illinois - Visiting Assistant Professor

1968-1969 US Peace Corps, Malawi

1967-1968 IBM/Raleigh - Diagnostic Engineer

SUMMER/SABBATICAL/LEAVES OF ABSENCE FROM NCSU

July-December 2007, Gledden Fellow, University of Western Australia

Fall semester-2000: 40%, 30% teaching, 30% leave without pay

Spring semester, 2001: 25% Army Research Office, 75% scholarly leave

1995-1996(40% Academic Year, full time summer) Army Research Office (Clearance level: secret)

Summer, 1994, 95 Army Research Office

1990-1993 Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Professor of Radiology

1987 fall semester DFVLR (West German Aeronautics and Space Agency), visiting scientist, Munich.

1983, 84 & 85 (summers) GE Corporate Research Labs; Schenectady, NY

1980 spring semester DFVLR (West German Aeronautics and Space Agency), visiting scientist, Munich

1977 & 1979 (summers) Advisor to United Nations International Development Organization on Robotics; Warsaw

1976 (summer) NASA Langley Research Center, visiting scientist


3. Scholarly and creative activities: (Instruction: add/delete activity types to the list below as applicable; use the tab key to add additional rows; activity type examples)


Type Number Book

2

Edited Book

2

Book Chapter

9

Refereed Journal Article

53

Other Journal Article




Juried Performance/Show




Non-Juried Performance/Show




Reviewed Conference paper

72

Unreviewed Conference paper

52


4. Membership in professional organizations:

American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering - Fellow, 2004 -

IEEE - Senior Member 1966-2008, Fellow 2008-

Sigma Xi


Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).

Robotics Institute of America (Founder member).





5. Scholarly and professional honors: (Instruction: list one honor per line, include date honor awarded)

Fellow of the IEEE, 2008

Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, 2004

IEEE Outstanding Engineering Educator for the state of NC, 1993. Presented by the NC Council of IEEE Sections.








6. Professional service on campus: (Instruction: list one on-campus service per line, include service dates; note leadership role if held, e.g., chair, co-chair, etc.)

Associate Head, Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering April 2005-March 2007

Director of Graduate Admissions, ECE Department, NCSU, spring 2002.

Director, Center for Advanced Computing and Communication, fall 96- May 2000

Faculty senate, 1995-97, 2011-2012

Faculty Senate budget committee, 1995-97

University Research Committee, 1995-1999, Chair, 1997-1998





7. Professional service off campus: (Instruction: list one off-campus service per line including consulting activities, if applicable; include service dates; note leadership role if held, e.g., chair, co-chair, etc.)

Robotics and Automation Society Liason to IEEE Communications committee, 2008-2010

Co- chair, IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, 2008 (WACV-08)

Co-Chair Robotics and Automation Society Ethics Technical Committee 2006-2007

Member, Robotics and Automation Society Conference Board 2006-2011 Trip to conference board meeting in San Francisco, September, 2011.

General Chair, International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Anchorage, 2010

Session Chair, International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Rome, 2007

Special sessions chair, International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2006

Conference Chair: Automatic Target Recognizer Working Group conference June, 2003

Session Chair: IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Switzerland, Oct. 2002.

Technical Committee Chair: Automatic Target Recognizer Working Group, 2001-current

Member of program committee: International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2001.

Vice-president, IEEE Neural Networks Council, 1997-98

Member, Academic Council of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers, 1994, 1995

Editorial Board Member, Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1994

Secretary, IEEE Neural Networks Council, 1993-1994

Reviewer for NSF and ARO (many proposals); Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing

Reviewer for various IEEE Transactions (PAMI, SMC, TNN, and others)

Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks

General Chair, IEEE Symposium on Computer-based Medical Systems, Winston-Salem, NC, June, 1994.

Program Committee, Second Carolina Conference in Biomedical Engineering, Chapel Hill, Feb. 1994.

Program Chair, IEEE Symposium on Neuroinformatics and Neurocomputing, Rostov-on-Don, Russia, Oct, 1992

Program Committee: International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, Brighton, UK, Sept. 1992.

Program Committee: IEEE Symposium on Computer-based Medical Systems, Durham, NC, June, 1992.

Program Committee, International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Singapore, Nov. 1991.

Program Committee, SPIE Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Machine Vision and Robotics,

Orlando, April, 1992.

International Advisory Committee, International Conference on Automation, Robotics, and Computer Vision,

Singapore, September, 1992.

Newsletter Editor, IEEE Neural Networks Council, 1991-

Track chair, Computer-based Medical Systems 1990; Optimization and Neural Networks, NIPS workshop, 1989

Session chair, IEEE TENCON, Bombay, November, 1989

Member, ADCOM of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, 1988-1991

Editorial Board, Journal of Neural Network Computing

Founding Member, IEEE Neural Networks Council

Founding Member, IEEE Robotics Council, 1983-88 (Prior to the formation of the Robotics and Automation Society, the Robotics Council coordinated all activities within the IEEE in this area.)

Newsletter Editor, IEEE Robotics Council (Society), 1985-1989

Organizing Chair, International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN), June, 1989 (Over 2000 attendees. This is the premier conference in neural networks, worldwide.)

I created and ran a small business (Communication Unlimited) which employed up to 22 people and did contract software development for clients with image processing applications. Business ran from 1986 - 1993, and closed while still showing a profit.



II. TEACHING AND MENTORING OF UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS
A. Teaching Effectiveness.
1. Courses taught and evaluation of teaching effectiveness.

Some courses offered over video net to multiple campuses (BGSM, WFU, WSSU, UNC, NCA&T, NCSU) are indicated with a second course number after a slash.



Year

Semester

Course - Section

#

Instructor

Q9

Q9-Dept

Q14

Q14-Dept




2011

Spring

ECE 212

121

Wesley Snyder

4.2

4.1

4.1

4.0




2010

Fall

ECE 763

17

Wesley Snyder

4.5

4.5

4.5

Not available




2010

Spring

ECE 212

121

Wesley Snyder

4.6

4.3

4.5

4.2




2009

Fall

ECE 212

90

Wesley Snyder

4.6

3.9

4.5

3.8




2009

Spring

ECE 591

8

Students (special topics)

N/A




3.3

4.1




2009

Spring

ECE 212

110

Wesley E. Snyder

4.1

4.1

4.1

4.0




2009

Spring

ECE 292

2

Wesley E. Snyder




Not Available (2 students)










2009

Spring

BME 495

7

Wesley E. Snyder

4.5

3.85

4.5

3.58




2008

Fall

ECE 212

61

Wesley E. Snyder

4.2

4.1

4.1

4.0




2008

Fall

ECE 763

17

Wesley E. Snyder

4.8

4.0

4.8

4.0




2008

Spring

ECE 212




Wesley E. Snyder

4.2

4.1

4.1

4.0




2008

Spring

BME 495




See note below

4.0

3.85

4.33

3.58




2007

Spring

BME 495




See note below

3.94

4.25

4.67

4.13




2007

Spring

ECE 833




Wesley E Snyder




Evaluations not

available












2006

Fall

ECE 763




Wesley E Snyder

4.7

4.2

4.2

4.0




2006

Spring

BME 495




Wesley E Snyder




Evaluations not

available












Change To Format of evaluation form




























Year

Semester

Course-Section




Instructor

Q8

Q8-Dept

Q15

Q15 dept

2005

Spring

301 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.1

4.1

4.2

4




2004

Spring

301 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.5

4.1

4.1

3.9




2004

Spring

301 - 201




Wesley E Snyder

Hatice O Ozturk



4.3

4.1

4

3.9




2004

Spring

301 - 202




Wesley E Snyder

Hatice O Ozturk



3.9

4.1

3.5

3.9




2004

Spring

301 - 203




Wesley E Snyder

Hatice O Ozturk



3.6

4.1

3.9

3.9




2004

Spring

301 - 204




Wesley E Snyder

Hatice O Ozturk



3.7

4.1

3.9

3.9




2004

Spring

301 - 207




Wesley E Snyder

Hatice O Ozturk



4.4

4.1

4.3

3.9




2004

Spring

301 - 208




Wesley E Snyder

Hatice O Ozturk



4.2

4.1

4

3.9




2004

Spring

759 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

3.9

4.1

4

3.9




2004

Fall

301 - 002




Wesley E Snyder

4.1

4.1

4

4




2004

Fall

763 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.8

4.1

4.7

4




2003

Fall

301 - 002




Wesley E Snyder

4.2

4

4.1

3.9




2003

Fall

301 - 201




Wesley E Snyder

3.6

4

4.2

3.9




2003

Fall

763 - 002




Wesley E Snyder

4.2

4

4.3

3.9




2002

Spring

759 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

5

4.1

5

3.9




2002

Fall

763 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.6

4.1

4.5

3.9




2000

Spring

759 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4

4.1

4

3.9




1999

Fall

763 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

3.1

4.1

2.7

3.9




1999

Spring

759 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.4

4.2

4.4

4




1998

Fall

763 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.8

4.1

4.8

3.9




1998

Spring

212 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

4.2

4.1

4

3.9




1998

Spring

559 - 001




Wesley E Snyder

3.8

4.1

3.6

3.9




1997

Spring

212 - 002




Wesley E Snyder

4.2

4.1

4.3

3.9




1997

Spring

212 - 017




Wesley E Snyder

3.5

4.1

3.8

3.9

































Note: BME 495 is a course which combines clinical emergency medicine with instrument design. Many (most) of the lectures are on clinical medicine and are taught by either me or a variety of visiting (state certified) instructors. Therefore, student responses to questions about the instructor may not be appropriate.

2. Peer Review of Teaching Summary

N/A



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