This month's blog is to introduce Dr. James D. Mooney, Emeritus Faculty member with the Lane Department Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at WVU. Formerly the Program Director of this program having retired in 2014, Dr. Mooney, LCSEE Professor Emeritus, is the professor for the advanced course CS 533 Portable Software and core course SENG 520 Software Analysis and Design in the WVU Online Software Engineering Program. Please watch his brief video introduction to learn more about him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlaiglAzeKg. You may also read more about him at his website at http://www.statler.wvu.edu/faculty-staff/emeriti-faculty/james-mooney.
His education is from two note-worthy academic institutions with a Ph.D., Electrical Engineering from The Ohio State University, 1977, an M.S., Electrical Engineering from The Ohio State University, 1969, and a B.S., Electrical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, 1968.
Jim Mooney has been on the computer science faculty at WVU since 1979. His interests include software portability, operating systems, and computer architecture. He served as Associate Chair for Outreach and Extended Learning until his retirement in 2014. He authored a book in Operating Systems which was used in the LCSEE program for years. He belongs to several professional societies and continues activity in many including IEEE, ACM, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Upsilon Pi Epsilon.
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