
Michael Wozny
Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering
Academic Experience
- Purdue University, Assistant Professor, 1965-1970, full time
- Oakland University, Associate Professor, 1970 – 1976, full time
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Associate Professor, 1977 – 1981, full time
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Professor, Center Director, 1978-1994, full time
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Professor, Associate Head for Curricular Affairs, 2010 – present, full time
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Professor, 1981 – present, full time
Non-Academic Experience
- NASA Control Systems Research Center, 1967, summer
- General Motors Research Lab, Engineer, 1972, summer
- National Science Foundation, Program Director, 1976-1977, full time
- National Science Foundation, Division Director, 1986-1988, full time
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Lab Director, 1994-1996, full time
Current Membership in Professional Organizations
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
- International Federation of Information Processing
Honors and Awards
- NSF Service Award (1977)
- NSF Service Award (1988)
Service Activities
Institute:
- ECSE Department Head Advisory Committee, member, 2012-present
- ECSE Undergraduate Studies Committee, member: 2000 – present
- ECSE Tenure and Promotion Committee, member: 2000 - present
- Institute Curriculum Committee, member: 2006 –2008, chair: 2008- 2010
- ECSE Faculty Department Chair Search Committee, member: 2007
- ECSE Faculty Department Search Committee, chair: 2003
- Institute Core Curriculum Committee, 2001 - 2003
External:
- ASME Manufacturing Review, Editor, 1988-1992
- IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Founding Editor-in-Chief, 1980-1986
- IFIP TC-5 Executive Committee, Member, 2000-present
- IFIP TC-5, WG-5.2, Chair, 1982-1988
- Session Chair and Technical Program Committee: many conferences
- Technical Program Committee: Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003, MILCOM 2012, 2012
Education
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B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, 1960
M.E., Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, 1962
PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona , 1965