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James D. Basile - james.basile@liu.edu
Professor of Computer Science
B.A., SUNY at New Paltz;
M.A., Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook

 


Susan Fife Dorchak - susan.dorchak@liu.edu
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Professor of Computer Science/Management Engineering
S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University

Professional Interests:

  • Business Process
    • Workflow Analysis
    • Redesign and Reengineering
  • Information Systems Requirements Analysis
  • Reverse Engineering of Legacy Systems
  • Human Communication for Information Systems Professionals
  • Human Computer Interaction
    • Including Usability Studies
  • Object-Oriented Development and Languages

Steven G. Heim - sheim@liu.edu
Director of Graduate Studies
Associate Professor of Computer Science;
B.A., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University;
D.M.A., SUNY at Stony Brook Professional Interests:
  • Web Development
  • Non-Linier Digital Video Editing
  • Graphic Development, 3D and Animation
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Interactive Multimedia Development and Interface Design
  • Computer Music Generation, MIDI and Signal Processing
  • Contributing Author - Addison Wesley
    • XML Language Mechanics and Business Solutions

Seth Magot - seth.magot@liu.edu
Department Chair
Associate Professor of Computer Science
B.S., Ricker College;
M.L.S., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University;
M.Ph., Ph.D., St. John's University;

Professional Interests:

  • Web Design
  • HTML
  • JAVA
  • Desktop Publishing
  • Network Administration

Christopher Malinowski - cmalinow@liu.edu
Director of Graduate Studies
Associate Professor of Computer Science/Management Engineering
B.S., John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Professional Interests:

  • Computer Security
  • Lecturer - National District Attorney's Association
    • Cyberstalking Issues
    • Computer Crimes
    • Computer Forensics
  • Retired Lt.
    • Commanding Officer, NYPD's Computer Crimes Squad

Richard E. Noble - richard.noble@liu.edu
Director of Undergraduate Studies;
Assistant Professor of Computer Science/Management Engineering
A.A.S., Suffolk County Community College;
B.P.S., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Professional Interests:

  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Operator for the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS)
    • Technical Specialist
  • Grumman Aerospace Corp
    • Senior Systems Analyst
    • Developed Test Program Sets to detect and repair problems in the LAMPS Helicopter
    • Developed inventory system for the Flight Test Integrated Information System
  • AIL Systems Inc.
    • Developed systems to interpret flight test data for the B1B
  • Concentrex
    • Developed software to interface the PC with existing mainframe banking systems
  • Hobbies
    • Music
    • Electronics

John J. Regazzi - john.regazzi@liu.edu
Professor
College of Information and Computer Science
Ph.D., Rutgers University
M.S., Columbia University
M.A., University of Iowa
B.A., St. John’s University

John J. Regazzi, one of the electronic publishing industry’s most prominent executives, was appointed dean of the College of Information and Computer Science at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, on July 1, 2005. Regazzi is the retired CEO of Elsevier Inc., the U.S. division of Elsevier, the world’s largest publisher of scientific, technical and health information.

At Elsevier Inc., Dr. Regazzi developed the Engineering Village, the first online community for engineers; Scirus, the first search engine for science and scientific inquiry; and Science Direct, the largest and most used full-text article database for scientists and researchers in all fields.

From 1988 to 1999, Dr. Regazzi was president and CEO of Engineering Information Inc. in New Jersey. That company merged with Elsevier in 1999 and Dr. Regazzi joined the management of Elsevier at that time. From 1995 through 1997, Dr. Regazzi also served as chairman of Article Express International, a joint venture of Engineering Information Inc. and Dialog, the online-based information service company.

Dr. Regazzi has also held positions with H.H. Wilson Co. of New York; the Center of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey; The Foundation Center of New York; Northern Illinois University and the University at Albany. He is the author of numerous articles and papers. He also serves on the boards of several non-profit organizations, including: the Ei Foundation, the Elsevier Foundation, Centre of Applied Biology International (UK), and St. John's Home for Boys in Far Rockaway.

Dr. Regazzi holds a bachelor of arts in psychology from St. John's University; a master of arts in religion from the University of Iowa; a master of science in library and information science from Columbia University, and a doctorate in information science from Rutgers University.


David Rozenshtein - david.rozenshtein@liu.edu
Associate Professor of Computer Science
B.S., Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook

Professional Interests:

  • General Topics
    • Complex database and data-centric systems
    • Data warehouses
    • Advanced SQL programming
  • Specific topics
    • SQL solutions to tree and graph problems
    • XML/SQL interfaces
    • SQL implementations of rule-based systems
    • Personalization in databases

Stephanie White - stephanie.white@liu.edu
Professor of Computer Science/Management Engineering
B.S., Hunter College
M.S., New York University
Ph.D., Polytechnic University

Professional Interests:

  • Requirements Engineering
  • Systems Analysis
  • Model-Based Design
  • Design Patterns
  • Embedded Systems
  • Unified Modeling Language
  • Engineering of Computer-Based Systems
  • Software Process
  • System Architecture
  • Dependability
  • Formal Methods
  • Northrop Grumman
    • Principal Engineer
  • National Research Council Panel for Information Technology
    • Evaluating the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Information Technology Laboratory programs
  • President of System World Inc.,
    • Recipient of a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contract for a Process-Centered Environment.
  • Senior member of the IEEE / member of the IEEE Computer Society
    • Technical Activities Board Executive Committee
    • Founding member of the IEEE CS Technical Committee on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS),
    • Elected ECBS Vice-Chair and Chair
  • Plenary speaker at the IEEE International Conference on Computer Design
  • Chaired workshops at IEEE sponsored Software Engineering Standards symposia and DOD conferences
  • Tutorial on ECBS at the European Software Engineering Conference (ESEC)
 
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