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    James Ervin Glover               
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    PROFILE: MATHEMATICAL, STATISTICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENTIST INTERESTED
             IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF CORPORATE PROGRAMS;
             SKILLED IN ANALYTIC RISK AND PREDICTION MODELING WITH EXPERT
             KNOWLEDGE OF DATA ANALYSIS, MATHEMATICAL MODEL DEVELOPMENT
             AND VALIDATION, INCLUDING LOGISTIC REGRESSION, DESIGN OF                       
             EXPERIMENTS AND STATISTICAL MODELS; EXTENSIVE SCIENTIFIC
             APPLICATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE.
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                           FIELD EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
   Predictive Modeling and Forecasting / Simulation / Quantitative Analysis
   Meteorological Applications and Research / Development of Algorithms 
   Optimization of Random Variables / Testing of Mission Critical Systems
   Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Design  
   ______________________________________________________________
                    
   __ HARDWARE/SOFTWARE and OPERATING SYSTEMS EXPERIENCE __
      S-PLUS 6; MAPLE 9; SAS; MATHEMATICA; MINITAB; VS FORTRAN; DPSS;
      MS Windows/98/2000 & NT;  TCP/IP;  EXPLORER; 1st Class Fusion
      SQL; METACUBE; NetCDF; MS/OFFICE Applications; HTML; MS/DOS;
      VS/Fortran; MVS/TSO; Oracle 8 SQL/SQL+/(PL/SQL); DaDisp; DERIVE
      Operating Systems: DEC VAX/VMS; CDC NOS/VE and NOS/BE; TSO/SPF; CMS;
      SUN-SPARC Workstation with UNIX; CRAY-X/MP, CRAY-Y/MP and CRAY2
      Supercomputers; IBM Systems 43xx, 30xx ; VM/MVS; IBM/ESE
   ______________ EDUCATION and TRAINING ________________
      Ph.D., Auburn University, 1984, (Combinatorial Analysis)
      M.A., State University of New York/Stony Brook, 1976 (Mathematics)
      M.A.T., Harvard University, 1971, (Mathematics)
      B.Sc., Langston University, 1968, (Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude)
    ________________  Published Ph.D. DISSERTATION  _______________
           “On the Construction of Almost Resolvable Mendelsohn
            Triple Systems Having Prescribed Intersections”
            Universty of Michigan Press (Advisor: Dr. C.C. Lindner)
    ______________ UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT _______________ 
 
         Statistical Inference    Mathematica/Maple 9 Seminars
         Calculus I, II, III      Finite Mathematical Structures
         Linear Algebra/Matrices  Probability and Statistics
         Higher/Abstract Algebra  Analytic Geometry/Trigonometry
         Euclidean Geometry       Introduction to Physical Science
         Number Theory            Business Information Management
         Differential Equations   Discrete Mathematics/Combinatorics
         Complex Variables
 
 
SIGNIFICANT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
 
1.       Wang, H., Glover, J.E., and Lijun, Q. 2010. “A Comparative Study of the Time-Series Data for Inference of Gene Regulatory Networks Using B-Spline”.  IEE, CIBCB, Montreal, Canada.
2.       Gosukonda, R., Yousif, N., Glover, J., Arora, S. and Naghedolfeizi, M. 2010. “Factors Affecting the Performance of Students in Data Structures at FVSU”. ASEE Southeastern Sectional                    Conference Proceedings, VPI State University, Blac.ksburg, VA.
3.        Zeng, X., Glover, J.E., Hughes, O., and Stahlberg, H. 2011. “ 3D Construction of 2D Crystals”.    Proceedings of the  48th Annual Association of Computing Machinery Southeastern Conference , Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, March 24-26, 2011.
4.       Glover, J.E. 2004. “Statistical Forecasting of Lightning Cessation”. Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, NASA John F. Kennedy Space Station, Range Operations Control Center, Applied Meteorology Unit.
  1. Glover, J.E. and Roeder, W.P. 2007. “Preliminary Results from Phase-1 of the Statistical Forecasting of Lightning Cessation Project”. 45th Weather Squadron. Patrick Air Force Base.  Proceedings of
the American Meteorology Conference, San Diego, CA. 
  1. Glover, J.E. 2002. “Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project Simulations”.  NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Columbia University, New York, NY.     
  2.  Glover, J.E. 1996. “Some Statistical Methodologies and Algorithms for Determining the
              Mathematical Structure of Head-Related Transfer Functions”.  U.S. Naval Command, Control,
              and Ocean Surveillance Center Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Division,
              SPAWAR/NRaD.
  1.  Glover, J.E. 1998. “Feature Selection Algorithms for Cloud Structure and Prediction of Tropical Cyclones and Hurricanes”. Satellite Meteorological Applications, Marine Meteorology Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA.
  2.  Glover, J.E. 1995.  “Determining Statistical Validity of Sample Size and Frequency in Analyzing Toxic Air Contaminants in a Production Environment”.  U.S. Air Force Headquarters Air Logistics Center, Manufacturing and Services Division, (SAC-ALC).
  3. Glover, J.E., “A Mapping Procedure for Finite Element Structural Analysis”.  NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, 1978
  4. Glover, J.E. 1985. “Stress Intensity Fracture Algorithms”.  Artificial Intelligence Group, Boeing, Inc. (McDonnell Douglass Corp.),Long Beach, CA.
  5. Glover, J.E. 1984. “On the Construction of Almost Resolvable Mendelsohn Triple Systems Having Prescribed Intersections”.  Doctoral Dissertation. The University of Michigan Press.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   __________ SIGNIFICANT LIVE PRESENTATIONS  ___________
   .  “Statistical Forecasting of Lightning Cessation”
   .  “Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP I and II)
       Simulations”
   .  “The Millenium Dilemma : ‘Month Modification Method’ —
              A File Interface Solution Which Retains Files”
   .  “The Millenium Dilemma :  ‘Dual Modification Method’ —
              Alteration of Day and Month by Alternatives”
   .  “Determining Statistical Validity of Sample Size
         and Frequency in Analyzing Toxic Air Contaminants
         in a Production Environment”
   .  “Some Statistical Methodologies and Algorithms for
         Determining the Mathematical Structure of Head-
         Related Transfer Functions”
   .  “Mapping Procedures:  Finite Element Structural
         Analysis”
   .  “Search Techniques, Constructions and Resolutions
         of Almost Resolvable Mendelsohn Triple Systems
         Having Prescribed Intersections”
   .  “On A Mobius Transformation from a Special Open
         Connected Set to the Unit Disk”
   .  “Integrands with Branch Points: An Examination of
         Cis(q ln t)”
 
  Provided expertise in the areas:
·           Predictive Modeling and Esoteric Forecasting
·          Optimization of Debt Elimination
·          Simulation and Risk Minimization
·          Market Research
·          Ad hoc Software Development for Scientific and Business Applications
·          Encryption and Security Software Development
·          Generic  Algorithm Development and Analysis
·          Probabilistic and Statistical Analysis
·          Stochastic Processes, Random Variable Development and Analysis
·          Expert System Design
·          Seismographic, Meteorological, and Oceanographic Forecasting
     .  Contributed to NASA’s Statistical Forecasting of Lightning
        Cessation, as well as, its Atmospheric-Ocean Modeling Research
     .  Contributed to U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s artificial
        intelligence research and applications to cloud structure
        and prediction of tropical cyclones and hurricanes
     .  Worked on Advanced Internet Tools Development for DOD
        (Department of Defense / Office of Advanced Analytic Tools)
     .  Served as Department Chairman of Mathematics and Physics,
        Computer Science and Computer Information Systems,
        Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science,
        or Director of Information Technology at distinct universities
   __ RECENT APPLIED RESEARCH AND CONSULTING CONTRACTS __ 
 
  VISITING SCIENTIST (RESEARCH)
 
      NASA JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER/CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION
      [Applied Meteorology Unit (AMU), Range Operations Control Center
      ROCC), Code YA-D]
      Statistical Forecasting of Lightning Cessation Project
                                                   (2004 Summer Quarter)
 
      Performed contractual research in meteorology, applying statistical
      curve-fitting to the slowing lightning flash rate in decaying
      thunderstorms to estimate the probability of occurrence of
      one or more flashes and simulate decisions to cancel advisories.
      A climatology and a time series for strikes were derived from the
      probability distribution of times between the next-to-last and last
      flashes, based upon continuous surveillance via satellite and radar.
   VISITING SCIENTIST (RESEARCH)
      NASA GODDARD INSTITUTE FOR SPACE STUDIES (GISS)
      Armstrong Building, Columbia University
      New York, NY
      Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP), Code 940
                                    (2001 and 2002 Summer Quarters)
 
      Performed contractual research in atmospheric-ocean modeling,
      simulating the earth’s climate in three dimensions on a gridded
      domain, modifying and improving a conglomeration of computer
      programs and adding new versions to simulate observed climatic
      relationships for making projections into the future.  As a part
      of a national investigation of the impacts of climate variability,
      files from very large databases were downloaded from the Internet
      at 1×1 horizontal resolution and interpolated to the GISS Model’s
      5×4 resolution and analyzed by our sophisticated temporal scheme
      to improve the model and make predictions, based upon time-varying
      prognostic variables such as fluid mass, horizontal velocity,
      heat, salt, water vapor, surface mass, sea ice thickness and
      concentration, sea surface temperature and energy fields.
      Related papers were also presented at the NASA Goddard Space
      Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD.
    RESEARCH TEAM CONTRACTOR
      U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
      OFFICE OF ADVANCED ANALYTIC TOOLS (AAT)
      WASHINGTON, DC (1999)
      Worked as an HMIRA Team contractor on an Advanced Internet
      Tools Kit, examining internet traffic congestion and
      network-related problems.
    VISITING SCIENTIST (RESEARCH)
 
      SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, MARINE METEOROLOGY DIVISION
      U.S. NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, MONTEREY, CA    (1998 Summer Qtr.)
      Performed contractual research in A.I. applications
      to cloud structure and the prediction of tropical
      cyclones and hurricanes.  Developed and analyzed
      Feature Selection algorithms, using pattern-matching
      and neural network models.  Also, participated
      on a planning panel and provided consultation
      to NRL on Y2K Compliance issues (3 Month Contract)
    VISITING SCIENTIST (RESEARCH)
      U.S. NAVAL COMMAND, CONTROL, and OCEAN SURVEILLANCE CENTER
      Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Division
      SPAWAR and NRaD (Naval Research and Development)  San Diego, CA
                                                     (1996 Summer Qtr.)
      Performed contractual research in sonar applications
      and transfer functions.  This work was related
      to the physics of sound localization in varying
      virtual acoustic environments. (3 Month Contract)
    VISITING SCIENTIST (RESEARCH)
      U.S. AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS AIR LOGISTICS CENTER (SAC-ALC)
      Manufacturing and Services Div., Sacramento, CA (1995 Summer Qtr.)
      Performed contractual research in statistical quality
      control of particles from volatile and semi-volatile
      organic compounds to model and validate testing of
      emission reduction systems, developing a sampling
      plan to ensure that samples of the lowest possible
      volume of the total air emission field provide data
      which are statistically valid.  (3 Month Contract)
 
 
 
 
 
      ___ EXECUTIVE, MANAGEMENT AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE  ___
 
  
      MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL CONSULTANT, J.E. GLOVER CONSULTING
      SERVICES, Warner Robins, Georgia Metropolitan Area (2012-Present)   
    
   .  Independently developed COMP-U-STAT, a suite of over 3000
      programs having special applications to pattern-matching,
      linear programming, time series analysis, matrix analysis,
      stress fracture mechanics, stochastic processes and
      statistical quality control.
   .  Created the MONITOR MATRIX SYSTEM, an esoteric, novel
      business and financial optimization software package
      with numerous features, designed to save interest,
      while consistently reducing expenditures by up to
      60 % and offering a solid investment blueprint.
  Provided expertise in the areas:
  •  Predictive Modeling and Esoteric Forecasting
  • Optimization of Debt Elimination
  • Simulation and Risk Minimization
  • Market Research
  • Ad hoc Software Development for Scientific and Business Applications
  • Encryption and Security Software Development
  • Generic  Algorithm Development and Analysis
  • Probabilistic and Statistical Analysis
  • Stochastic Processes, Random Variable Development and Analysis
  • Expert System Design
  • Seismographic, Meteorological, and Oceanographic Forecasting
      PROFESSOR and CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE
      and COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 
      Ft. Valley State University, Ft. Valley, GA   (2008-2012)                                                    
      Served as chief administrator of the Department, consisting of
      twenty faculty in the mathematical and computer sciences.
      Responsibilities also involved teaching mathematics courses,
      including complex variables, differential equations, statistics,
      probability theory, discrete mathematics/combinatorial analysis,
      the calculus sequence, and others. Statistical and scientific
      software were created, installed, tested, and demonstrated.
      Students were advised and mentored and a considerable amount of
      curriculum development experience and grant proposal preparation
      was afforded.
 
 
   ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND PRE-ENGINEERING,
   Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL 
                                                         (2005-2008)
   ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS,
   The Graduate Center, Oral Roberts University (ORU), Tulsa, OK
                                                         (2002-2005) 
      Responsibilities involved teaching mathematics and computer
      science courses, including the calculus sequence, MAPLE 9
      software modules, probability and statistics, number theory,
      higher/abstract algebra, and others.  Statistical and scientific
      software were created, installed, tested, and demonstrated.
      Students were advised and mentored and a considerable amount
      of curriculum development experience was afforded.
 
  ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
   AND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS
 
   The University of Phoenix (UOP), Jacksonville, FL (1999-2000)
      Responsible for teaching Statistics in Health Care to practicing
      nurses at St. Vincent’s Medical Center for UOP, emphasizing the
      applications and role of statistics in health care research.
      Also provided instruction in computer science, mathematics,
      and statistics at the UOP main campus in Jacksonville, FL
      and taught Information Management in Business to a group
      of corporate managers at the Jacksonville main campus for the
      graduate MBA Program.
   ASSOCIATE PROF., Past CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT of MATHEMATICS and PHYSICS
   and Past DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY  (1994-2002)
 
      Langston State University, Langston, OK
      Responsibilities as Director of Information Technology
      encompassed planning, providing leadership on technology
      issues, consensus building, budget management, acting
      as a liaison with other managers in the University,
      establishing technology priorities, managing current
      technology resources, as well as human resources,
      crisis management, maintaining vendor relations,
      providing a vision of computing and communications for
      the future, and being a successful risk taker.  The
      position answers directly to the Vice-President of
      Academic Affairs.  Tangible progress includes the
      acquisition and installation of more than 360 new
      personal desktop computers (valued at over $ 750,000),
      acquisition of a new computer server running under
      Windows NT (valued at $ 35,000), which also involved
      an upgrade of more than 100 personal computers (valued
      at $ 24,000), acquisition and installation of more
      than 81 new laser printers (valued at $ 107,500),
      networking and LAN/Server installation, including hub
      wiring and connectivity for 10 buildings. Also served
      in the dual capacity of Chairman of the Mathematics and
      Physics Department and Associate Professor of Mathematics;
      developed and taught undergraduate mathematics courses;
      created and administered seminars to provide students
      with first-hand experience with current scientific
      research activities in the field; supervised faculty
      in both mathematics and high-energy physics;
      collaborated with other divisions in the planning and
      development of a multi-million dollar telecommunica-
      tions and multi-media system, implemented at the
      University during 1996. Also, directed research
      theses for graduating seniors.
   MEMBER OF THE TECHNICAL STAFF (MTS), ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY GROUP
 
      The Aerospace Corporation  (1991-94)
      Vehicle and Control Systems Division
      Los Angeles, CA
 
      Developed and supported software in Titan IV Day of
      Launch Loads Analysis and Integrated Dynamic Loads
      Analysis. Created sequences of conversion routines
      for translating CRAY super computer binary data into
      an equivalent readable form on arbitrary mainframe
      and workstation platforms by means of masking and bit
      manipulations to conform to IEEE standard formats.
      Developed routines for user-transparent transfer of
      ASCII data from the CRAY to other platforms.  Wrote
      routines to read magnetic tapes of contractors and
      convert them into matrix format conformable to
      specific Company standards. Please see attachments.
   ENGINEERING/COMPUTING SPECIALIST (ECS)
      McDonnell Douglas Corporation (Boeing Corporation)
      McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Information Services (MDAIS) and
      Douglas Aircraft Company (DAC)
      Long Beach, CA  and St. Louis, MO , resp.    (1985-1990)
      Work centered around analysis and evaluation of
      computer-aided software engineering packages
      (DAC Software Technology Group),
      knowledge engineering and development of diagnostic
      expert systems in landing gear design, engineering
      stress fracture mechanics, communication protocols
      between personal computers and mainframe computing
      systems, and serving as an instructor of courses
      related to expert system development shells (DAC
      Artificial Intelligence Group), analysis of neural
      networks (DAC Advanced Systems Engineering Group and
      West Coast AI Center), interactive color graphics
      display of geometric models of aircraft parts and
      development of product definition data interface
      class code generation programs (MDAIS Scientific
      Applications Group).
   ______  Other CORPORATE AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE  ______
 
   EXECUTIVE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TRAINER
 
      Optimal Telecom, Inc.
      Tampa, FL (1999)
      Delivered training and marketing support, as an independent
      contractor, to business representatives in the dissemination
      of a novel, revolutionary, internet-based, one-number Z-Line
      telecommunications technology in the Jacksonville, FL market.
   QUALITY CONTROL CONSULTANT
 
      Trans World Airlines
      Quality Improvement Group
      St. Louis, MO   (1994-95)
      Provided statistical data over a one-year contract
      period as an independent contractor to determine how
      well TWA serves customers relative to specified
      standards, recommending numerous improvements.
      Complete quality improvement observations were made
      in specified areas such as in-flight service,
      reservations, airport baggage handling, and other
      affiliated services having a direct impact upon TWA’s
      product. It was necessary to travel to various cities
      at least bi-weekly and appropriate detailed
      documentation was presented for each observed segment.
   GENERAL CONTRACTOR
      Executive Services, LTD. (1990-Present)
      Unique blend of scientific, analytical, training and
      management skills.  Provided research and consulting
      services to the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, and
      aerospace companies in the areas of statistical
      quality control of toxic emissions data, sound
      localization and sonar applications, and in-flight
      operations and service.  Created, developed and
      maintained more than 2000 software titles in
      statistics, financial analysis, and scientific
      applications.  Excellent strategic planning, proposal
      writing, and communication skills.
   ENGINEERING/PROGRAMMING ANALYST
      Brookhaven National Laboratory
      Fast Nuclear Reactor Safety Division
      (Department of Applied Science)
      Upton, Long Island, New York (1976-77)
      Responsible for writing, modifying, and running codes
      for the analysis of design-basis nuclear accidents,
      disruptive nuclear reactor core studies, core meltdown
      analysis, fuel pin failure dynamics, sodium fires in
      post-accident containment analysis, and nuclear reactor
      physics.
   ___________   HONORS AND AWARDS    __________
      National Association for Equal Opportunity in
      Higher Educ. Outstanding Alumnus Award (1988)
      Brookhaven National Lab Nuclear Reactor Safety
          Program Citation (1977)
      Rotary International Graduate Fellowship (1971)
      Outstanding Men of Amer.Foundation Cit.(1969)
      Nat. Science Foundation Award/Science & Math (1968)
      Hamilton Leadership Award (1967)
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
ACTIVITY
ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Brief / Quantitative Account of Profession, Add / Delete Items As Needed)
 
 
 
Service
Institutional:
Planned the Establishment of a FVSU Center of Excellence in Mathematics and Computer Science in Conjunction with Tec-Masters, Inc.  (Fall 2008).
Outreach: Created and designed 12 Software Packages in Statistical Analysis and Probabilistic Modeling and 3 Assessment Software Packages directed toward more effective teaching.
Spearheaded the submission of a grant proposal to NSF for the establishment of a Quantum Computing, Quantum Physics, and Quantum Information Science Center at FVSU.  (Fall 2008)
Collaborated with Peach County Schools in the submission of an FVSU Mathematics and Science Partnership Grant Proposal.  (Funded:  $199,820 for FY2010 and $199,920 for FY2011 )
Collaborated with the Mentor Protégé Program with the HBCU Program Office (HPO) and Tec-Masters, Inc (TMI) in the establishment of an FVSU Virtual Robotics Testing and Training Laboratory (VRTTL) to educate and train students in the programming and operation of specialized robots for military and governmental applications.  (Spring 2009)
Worked with the FVSU Office of Diversity and International Affairs in the recruitment process by planning several community service broadcasts and presentations at area elementary, middle, and high schools. (Fall 2008-Present)
Served as a member of the FVSU QEP (Quality Enhancement Planning) Committee.   (Fall 2008-Present)
 Recruited additional faculty for both the Mathematics and Computer Science Department and the Learning Support Center.  (Fall 2008-Present)
 
Others
General:
 Collaborated with Peach County Middle and High Schools in developing a pipeline for student opportunities for eventual matriculation at FVSU.  (Spring 2009-2010)   
   ________________  ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE  ________________
      Research Fellow: NASA Langley Research Ctr., (1978)
      Research Assoc.: AMOCO Research Co.,Tulsa,OK (1975)
      Research Assoc.: Tulsa Metro. Planning Comm. (1972)
      Florida A&M University, (1990-91)
      Alexander City St. College, Tuskegee (1980-1981)
      Edward Waters College, (1999-00)
      Auburn University, (1978-1984)
      Tuskegee University, AL (1977-1978)
      SUNY, Stony Brook, Long Island, NY (1975-1976)
      Oklahoma State University, (1973-1975)
      Langston University, (1972-1973)
      Harvard University UPWARD BOUND (1971)

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