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CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Email: EMAIL AVAILABLE Street Address  Popes Island Rd.,Web: http://www.DocJava.com/ Milford CT Street Address -1740 Linkedin: https://LINKEDIN LINK AVAILABLE Phone 203-877-0890 EDUCATIONPhD, December Street Address , Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Computer and Systems EngineeringThesis: Parallel Parking withNonholonomic ConstraintsMS, May 1985, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Computer and Systems EngineeringThesis: The StandardRenderer's InterfaceBS, May 1983, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Computer and Systems EngineeringSenior Project in ACMSIGGRAPH, 19832024-Present, Fairfield University, Professor Emeritus. 1999-2024, Fairfield University, full, tenured professor since 2003. Academic Administrative EXPERIENCE  17 Years Chair/Director 2022-2024, Director Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program 2016, Director Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program 2014-2015, Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 2015, Founder, Applied Research Lab, $180k recurring revenue from Servo Robot. 1999-2014, Chair of the Computer Engineering Department. Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT. Milestones:2013, Led creation of 5-year program (BS CpE, MS ECE). 2013, Led creation of 5-year program (BS EE, MS ECE). 2009-present, President of Inventors Association of Connecticut. Have done over 90 monthly meetings as outreach for the University.2005, Led creation of first industrial cohort, with Norden. 2004, Led creation of ECE MS Program, grew to over 83 students by 2015. Students took an average of 20 credit hours per year at $800/credit hours generating $1.3MM in top-line sales. Teaching EXPERIENCE1999-2024, Fairfield University, full, tenured professor since 2003. 2016, Yale University, Visiting Professor.1993-1999, University of Bridgeport, Computer Science and Engineering Dept., Assistant Professor. Founding Director; Image Sequence Processing Laboratory. Accreditation EXPERIENCE2021-present, ABET Commissioner on Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC), leading visit teams both as team chair and as a co-chair with two visits in 2021. Worked with the CSAB(Computer Science Accreditation Board) during my last two visits. 2020, Chair of the Awards subcommittee for CEAA (Committee for Engineering Accreditation Activities) at ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology). 2016-2018 Liaison to IISE/INCOSE for System Engineering Program Criteria development. 2016-2020 Member IEEE CEAA (Committee on Engineering Accreditation Activities). 2012-present, ABET EAC Program Evaluator.1999, ABET: Led Program preparations (full 6 years granted for each review). Worked with constituents to document and implement course curricular changes and program educational objectives.Industrial EXPERIENCE  JPL and AT&T Bell Labs, etc. 2016-2018, Angel Investor Forum of Connecticut, Member; 2016-Present, Active in equity and debt crowdfunding; realtyShares.com, realtyMogul.com, wefunder.com, prosper.com, lendingclub.com and upstart.com CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 2 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. 2008-2016, Lyon-Ratafia, Partner and CTO; A technology-based startup. Milestones: Developed prototype diffraction rangefinder (a Java-based photonic device for endoscopy). A new class of biomedical imaging devices that have the potential to perform in vivo-histopathology, identifying diseased tissue that is often missed during visual inspections. Several patents and articles1996-Present, DocJava, Inc., President. Consulting; (AWS/EC2/RDS); J2EE, Java-EJB, JSP, Servlets, RMI/SQL-etc. Software Development Leader, IoT, FinTech. Short Client List: Broadview, Inc. (OOP training), DeWitt Tool (diffraction metrology, photonic software design), Sikorsky Aircraft (genetic algorithms for laminate design), Janus Associates, Northrop Grumman, Goddard Space Flight Center, Silent PC. Presently working on a project with over 8,000 Java files. Experience leading teams of engineers/scientists to create new technologies. Started new fintech venture, Bondbutcher.com, 4k accredited investors. Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Elastic Computing (EC2) as well as various microservices(Route 53, RDS, S3). PHP and Javascript. Financial Data mining; statistical arbitrage.1992-1993, AT&T Bell Laboratory, Post-Doctoral Member of Technical Staff, Murray Hill, NJ, Graphic research resulted in international broadcast on PBS Live at AT&T Bell Labs using an AT&T Pixel Machine (a fine-grained MIMD machine). Research in video games on Silicon Graphics Reality Engine and HDTV. Worked on the multi- media research aspects of interactive television (all prior to the days of the web). Started a prototype on the VOTB (Virtual Office Test Bed) enabling the digitization of various office services (library services, expert directories, games, etc.). Began working in interactive gaming and this led to contributions in image sequence compression. Synthesized test sequences for new 787 HDTV format, used by the FCC trials on various HDTV standard (an all-hands-on-deck effort).1987-88 Business Manager; WRPI (10,000 watt FM radio station). Responsible for all financial accounting records, budget request, credit and collection, corporate minutes and notices. Office management, supervising and directing personnel and correspondence sales, customer sales, printing and mailing, advertising and supply purchasing. Wrote and obtained budget, $50k; Lobbied for funding1986-1991, RAYTEL, Inc., Chief Scientist. Troy, NY. Research on raster-to-vector conversion, laser display and 3D camera. Laser light shows and led to several novel algorithms that have since been published. Solved raster-to-vector conversion problem Unique solution to the NP-Complete Chinese Postman Problem 1986-1991, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Image Processing Laboratory, Research Assistant. UNIX System Administration, Research in photo interpretation, color separation and image- sequence processing. Infrared image sequence segmentation funded by the RADC (Rome Airforce Development Center) and used to identify missiles in their boost phase. Responsible for operations, Rome Air-Force Development Center funded research, helped direct working-group of 5 in C/FORTRAN/IDL/PVWave project. CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 3 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. 1985-1986, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Member of Technical Staff, AI Research Group, worked in ZetaLisp (flavor system) and on multiple reasoning engine (MRE). work centered on planning for conserved resources (forward inference) and diagnostic work on the Voyager spacecraft (backward inference). The two types of inference led to rule sets and conclusions that were posted to an object-oriented blackboard system. The Voyagers (still active today) are powered by 3 thermoelectric batteries (the heat is sourced from plutonium).1984-1985, 1986-1987 Chief Engineer; WRPI (10,000 watt FM radio station). Designed and taught courses, managed 12 persons at radio station, design/built hardware projects Maintained equipment, including 10 KW Xmitter and microwave STL; taught courses for engineer training; Wrote engineering manual (150 pages). Built and designed many projects (concept to implementation), monitor switchers, Xmitter equipment, audio amps etc.1984, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Image Processing Laboratory, Research Assistant. Research in solid modeling (PDP-11, PRIME 750 and IBM 4300 VM/CMS). 1983, Summer, Cornell Medical Center, Cronobiology Research Laboratory, programmer. Research in biologically motivated scientific visualization. Vax 780/BSD UNIX. 1982-1983, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Image Processing Laboratory, Research in real-time 3D input devices. Completed integration and software development of stereo graphic output input and output for virtual reality prototype. Drawing 3D input device.1980-1981, Electronic Body Arts, Computer Engineer. Research in real-time 2D tracking. Used SOL- 20/PDP-8L/Adage with custom built hardware (30 MSI TTL DIPS, Wire wrapped and interfaced to DEC OmniBus).1978-1979, Management Games Institute, Instructor, taught microprocessor programming (8080), programmed business applications. Used SOL-20/Helios and IMSAI 8080. Grants  51 grants1. 2021 PI, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, FFU 21-100; GR0248, Java Application Store, App store for Java  5/17/21. CTNext grants are competitive extramural research grants that target non-routine engineering innovations for commercialization. 2. 2021 Instructor, $7k, Student teams won first and two second place awards for the Connecticut State-wide New Product Competition; GF1232, Multiple PIs. From: The Entrepreneurship Foundation3. 2021 Instructor, $17k, Student teams won Fairfield University Travel and Research Grants, Multiple PIs.4. 2021 PI, $1.3k, Undergraduate Research Grant, Hardiman Scholarship, Lidar Robotic Car, GF0393.5. 2021 Instructor, $1k, Student Software Defined Radio team won NASA Space Grant, PI Balaji, Uma 6. 2021 Instructor, $1k, Solar Desalinator team won NASA Space Grant, PI Safari, Mehdi 7. 2021 Instructor, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, FFU 21-101 - Reticle Inspection, PI Judge, Andy8. 2021 PI, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, FFU 21-102;GR0262 - Robotic Car 9. 2021 Instructor, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, FFU 21-104  Solar Desalination, PI Safari, MehdiCURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 4 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. 10. 2021 Instructor, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, FFU 21-105 Surgical Training Device11. 2020 PI, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, FFU 20-100; GR0234, RF PenTester, Cybersecurity penetration testing device - 6/22/20 12. 2019 PI, $1k, Graduate Research Grant, McGuinness Mentorship, GF0722; human-computer interface.13. 2019 PI, $3k, Undergraduate Research Grant, Hardiman Scholarship, GF0393; courseware for Introduction to Biomedical Signal Processing textbook. 14. 2019 PI, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, GR212, Fractal Power Harvesting, technique for fabricating passive power collection using Fractal antenna. 15. 2019 PI, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, GR204; Wireless Joystick Low- latency Interface to a 1980s style arcade console. 16. 2018 PI, $5k, UB Partners CTNext Innovation Grant Program, GR200; RangerHat sonar-based navigation using audio feedback for the blind.17. 2017-PI, Thesis support for mesh reconnaissance using drones, $1.7k 18. 2018 PI, Servo-Robot - $180k, real-time embedded machine vision welding project using industrial robotic arms and arc-wielding systems (continued support). 19. 2016 PI, Kickstarter  $5.8k, a signal processing accessory used for education, sold to the public and presently being used in microcontrollers class.20. 2016 PI, Servo-Robot - $180k, real-time embedded machine vision welding project using industrial robotic arms and arc-wielding systems.21. 2015 PI, NASA Space Grant - $8k, we developed a new graduate-level course in Electromagnetic Compatibility.22. 2014 PI, Altera - $3k, FPGA development for advanced digital design course 23. 2013 PI, Kickstarter - $7.8k, a signal processing accessory used for simulating digital to analog conversion via pulse-width modulation on a common 8-bit computer (Arduino) in microcontroller course.24. 2012 Co-Leader, Google Workshop, CS4HS - $10k25. 2011 PI, Nvidia - $7k, support for biomedical visualization course. 26. 2010 PI, Altera - $10k, support for work in Java to VHDL conversion. 27. 2010 PI, Nvidia-$4k, support for computer graphics course 28. 2010 PI, Altera - $8k, support for block-chain research 29. 2009 PI, Altera - $88k, support for advance digital design course (CR246) 30. 2009 PI, Altera - $177k, support for CR24631. 2009 PI, Altera - $38k, support for CR24632. 2007 PI, Altera - $5k, support for CR24633. 2007 Senior Member, NSF SBIR Phase II, DeWitt Tool Brothers, Inc, - $500k, Variable pitch diffraction rangefinder research.34. 2006 PI, Altera - $44k, support for CR24635. 2006 PI, Altera - $53k, support for CR24636. 2006 PI, Xlinx - $2k, support for CR24637. 2005 Senior Member, NSF SBIR Phase I, DeWitt Tool Brothers-$97k 38. 2005 PI, Fairfield University Faculty Research Committee Grant - $900 39. 2001 PI, Fairfield University - Release-Time for Pedagogical Uses of Technology 40. 1996 PI, EFA Grant -$50k, Educational Foundation of America, Image Processing Laboratory 41. 1995 Senior Member, NSF SBIR Phase II, DeWitt Tool Brothers-$300k 42. 1994 PI, Ethics and Values Studies Program of the NSF-$2k 43. 1994 PI, NSF ILI Grant $50k, Image Processing Laboratory 44. 1994 PI, University of Bridgeport Larsen Professor of System Analysis$3k CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 5 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. 45. 1993 Senior Member, NSF SBIR Phase I (DeWitt Tool Brothers, Inc)$50k 46. 1991 PI, NYSCA Meet the Composer Grant$50047. 1990 PI, NYSCA Meet the Composer$40048. 1988 PI, NYSCA Meet the Composer$30049. 1988 NSF Grant (Participant in development, Image Processing Lab)$1,202,930 50. 1985 PI, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society$500 51. 1977 PI, NSF supported voice synthesis research at North Carolina State University. Hybrid Analog/Digital Computing (IBM 1130, using FORTRAN II, JCL, PL/I, PL/C, with EAI 680 Analog Computer), IMSAI 8080, AI Cybernetic Voice Synthesizer. Publications In PreparationMoney Management and Option Strategies, Douglas A. Lyon and Jason Rosales (in process), International Journal of Research in Engineering.Book Publications1. Biomedical Signal Processing, Douglas A. Lyon, DocJava, Inc, February, 2020. 2. Java Digital Signal Processing, Douglas A. Lyon and H. Rao, Revised Epub Ed., DocJava, Inc, Jan. 2015.3. Image Processing in Java, Douglas A. Lyon, Revised Epub Ed., DocJava, Inc, Jan. 2014. 4. Java for Programmers, Douglas A. Lyon, Revised Epub Ed., DocJava, Inc, Jan. 2013. 5. Java for Programmers, Douglas A. Lyon, Prentice Hall, Feb 2004, 865 pages. A book used for 3 graduate level software engineering courses targeting students who already know programming, but do not know Java. Code examples are distributed in 45 chapters that culminate in server-side Java(including Servlets, JSP, EJBs, XML, SAX, DOM, etc.). This book has also been used in a Computer Networks courses (both at the graduate and undergraduate level). 6. Image Processing in Java, Douglas A. Lyon, Prentice Hall. April 1999, 551 pages. The first image processing book in Java. Used in Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing courses (both at the graduate and undergraduate level). Topics include restoration, compression, segmentation, transforms, edge detection, morphological filters, boundary processing, geometric transforms. All code examples included.7. Java Digital Signal Processing, Douglas A. Lyon and H. Rao, Henry Holt. November 1997, 428 pages. The first signal processing book in Java. Used in Biomedical Signal Processing and Voice and Signal Processing courses (both at the graduate and undergraduate level). Topics include optical systems design, transforms, CODECs, geometric transforms, u-law encoding, synthesis, analysis, streaming multimedia and file formats. All code examples included. 8. Tutorial on the MIDI Standard, Douglas A. Lyon, chapter in Standards in Computer Generated Music, G. Haus and I. Pighi, Editors. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1996. Journal Publications1. Range finding Method Using Diffraction Gratings, Applied Optics, Thomas D. DeWitt and Douglas A. Lyon, May 10, 1995, vol. 34 no.14, pp. 2510-2521. 2. Using Stochastic Petri Nets for Real-time Nth-order Stochastic Composition, by Douglas A. Lyon, Computer Music Journal, Winter 1995, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 13-22. 3. On the Teaching of Computer Music with C by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Computing in Small Colleges, April 1998, 12 pages.4. Moly: a prototype handheld 3D digitizer with diffraction optics Optical Engineering, by Thomas Ditto and Douglas A. Lyon, vol. 39, no. 1, Jan. 2000. pp. 69-78. 5. Theres More Than One Way to Build a Bridge, By Douglas A. Lyon and Christopher L. Huntley, IEEE Computer, May 2002, pp. 102-103.CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 6 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. 6. Sensor Fusion and bang-bang control with nonholonomic constraints, by Douglas A. Lyon, JSME International Journal, June 2002, pp. 479-486.7. CentiJ: An RMI Code Generator, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 1, no. 5, Nov/Dec 2002, pp. 1-32. 8. Simulating Multiple Inheritance in Java, by Douglas A. Lyon, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. vol. 14, 2002, pp. 987-1008. 9. A Min-time Analysis of Three Trajectories with Curvature and Nonholonomic Constraints Using a Parallel Parking Criterion, by Douglas A. Lyon, JSME International Journal, Series C, vol. 46, no. 4, December 2003, pp. 1523-1530.10. Asynchronous RMI for CentiJ, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 3, no. 3, March-April 2004, pp. 49-64.11. Project Imperion: New Semantics, Facade and Command Design Patterns for Swing, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 3, no. 5, May-June 2004, pp. 51-64. 12. The Imperion Threading System by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 3, no. 7, July-August 2004, pp. 57-70.13. Project Initium: Programmatic Deployment by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 3, no. 8, September-October 2004, pp. 55-69.14. The Initium X.509 Certificate Wizard by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 3, no. 10, November-December 2004, pp. 75-88.15. On the use of a Visual Cortical Sub-Band Model for Interactive Heuristic Edge Detection, by Douglas A. Lyon, International Journal of Pattern Recognition & Artificial Intelligence (IJPRAI). vol. 18, no. 4, 2004, pp. 585-606.16. Resource Bundling for Distributed Computing by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 4, no. 1, January-February 2005, pp. 45-58. 17. Java Optimization for Superscalar and Vector Architectures by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 4, no. 2, March-April 2005, pp. 27-39. 18. Synthetic Image Sequence Compression by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 4, no. 4, May-June 2005, pp. 19-31.19. The JBoss Integration Plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA, Part 1 by Douglas A. Lyon, Martin Fuhrer and Thomas Rowland, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 4, no. 5, July-August 2005, pp. 7-17. 20. The JBoss Integration Plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA, Part 2 by Douglas A. Lyon, Martin Fuhrer and Thomas Rowland, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 4, no. 7, September-October 2005, pp. 25-34. 21. The JBoss Integration Plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA, Part 4 by Douglas A. Lyon, Martin Fuhrer and Thomas Rowland, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 4, no. 9, November-December 2005, pp. 11- 21.22. "Remote Job Submission Security", by Pawel Krepsztul and Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 5, no. 1, January-February 2006, pp. 13-29. 23. The JBoss Integration Plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA, Part 3 by Douglas A. Lyon, Martin Fuhrer and Thomas Rowland, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 5, no. 3, March-April 2006, pp. 13-26. 24. Initium RJS: Screensaver in Java, Part 1, MS Windows by Douglas A. Lyon and Francisco Catellanos, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 5, no. 4, May-June 2006, pp. 7-16. 25. The Initium RJS Screensaver: Part 2, UNIX by Douglas A. Lyon and Francisco Castellanos, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 5, no. 6, July-August 2006, pp. 7-15. 26. A Macintosh Screensaver in Java: Part 3, by Douglas A. Lyon, Pawel Krepsztul and Francisco Castellanos, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 5, no. 7, September-October 2006, pp. 9-17. 27. The Initium RJS Screensaver: Part 4, Automatic Deployment by Douglas A. Lyon and Francisco Castellanos, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 5, no. 8, November-December 2006, pp. 31-40. 28. The Saverbeans Screensaver and Initium RJS System Integration: Part 5,by Douglas A. Lyon, and Francisco Castellanos, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 1, January-February 2007, pp. 35- 57.CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 7 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. 29. Parametric Singleton Design Pattern, by Douglas A. Lyon, and Francisco Castellanos, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 3, March-April 2007, pp. 13-23. 30. Observer-Conditioned-Observable Design Pattern, by Douglas A. Lyon, and Carl Weiman, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 4, May-June 2007, pp. 15-24. 31. Diffraction Range finding in Java, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 6, July-August 2007, pp. 15-28.32. Displaying Updated Stock Quotes, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 8. September-October 2007, pp. 19-31.33. Data Mining Historic Stock Quotes in Java, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 8. November-December 2007, pp. 17-23.34. Data Mining Address Book, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 7, no. 1. January-February 2008, pp. 15-26.35. Fixing Apples' Broken Clipboard with Java, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 7, no. 3, March-April 2008, pp. 17-23.36. I Resign! Resigning Jar Files with Initium, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 7, no. 4, April-May 2008, pp. 9-27.37. The Stock Statistics Parser, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 7, no. 6, June-July 2008, pp. 15-26.38. Mining Edgar Tender Offers, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 7, no. 7, September-October 2008, pp. 17-31.39. The U-Law CODEC, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 7, no. 8, November-December 2008, pp. 17-31.40. Interactive Face Recognition, by Douglas A. Lyon and Nishanth Vincent, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 8, no. 1, January-February 2009, pp. 23-53. 41. Creating Servlets with Intellij V8, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 8., no. 2, March-April 2009 pp. 15-28.42. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Part 1, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 8., no. 3, May-June 2009 pp. 17-26.43. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Part 2: Radix 2 FFT, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 8., no. 5, July-August 2009 pp. 21-33. 44. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Part 3 The PSD, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, September-October 2009, pp. 17-30. 45. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Part 4 The Spectral Leakage, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 8, no. 7, November-December 2009, pp. 23-34. 46. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Part 5 The Spectrogram, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 9, no. 1, January-February 2010, pp. 15-24. 47. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Part 6 Cross Correlation, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 9, no. 2, March-April 2010, pp. 17-22. 48. Semantic Annotation for Java, by Douglas A. Lyon, Journal of Object Technology, vol. 9, no. 3, May-June 2010, pp. 19-29.49. The Java Tree Withers by Douglas A. Lyon, IEEE Computer, Jan. 2012, pp. 83-85. 50. Jogl and Java3d: The State of Java Graphics Libraries by Douglas A. Lyon, Java Enterprise Edition Journal, Feb. 15, 2018 <http://j2ee.ulitzer.com/node/4232538> 51. Migration from the SUN.AUDIO Packages by Douglas A. Lyon, Java Enterprise Edition Journal, June. 15, 2018 http://docjava.ulitzer.com/node/4278511>. 52. Project Initium and The Minimal Configuration Problem, Journal of Modern Technology & Engineering, Vol. 3, No.3, 2018, pp. 197-204.53. Armed for the Mobile Processing Wars, Computer Reviews Journal, V3, April 2019, pp. 481-483. 54. A Heterogeneous Autonomic Screen-Saver for CPU Scavenging, Journal of Innovative Ideas in CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 8 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. Engineering and Technology, Douglas A. Lyon, Pawel Krepsztul, Francisco Castellano. Vol. 1, No. 1, September 2019, pp. 23-3355. The Rise of Ryzen, International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering, Douglas A. Lyon, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-3, August 2020.56. The Vanguard Funds Report, International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering, Douglas A. Lyon, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 3-13, August 2020. 57. The Fidelity Family of Funds  PEGY Estimation, International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering, Douglas A. Lyon, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp.14-26, August 2020. 58. An App Store for Java, International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering, Douglas A. Lyon, Riley Fitzsimmons, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-12, September 2021. 59. ABET Assessment Part 1: Standards, International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering, Douglas A. Lyon, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 1-10, December 2021. 60. ABET Assessment Part 2: Realistic Constraints, International Journal of Computer and Systems Engineering, Douglas A. Lyon, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 11-18, December 2021. 61. ABET Assessment and the Capstone, International Journal of Engineering Inventions (IJEI), Douglas Lyon and Caroline Neilson, Vol. 11, No. 3, May-June 2022, pp. 589-593. 62. Money Management and Option Strategies, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Science (IJRES), Douglas Lyon and Jason Rosales, ISSN (Print):2320-9356, Vol. 10, No. 8, August 2022, pp. 561-571.Patent Publications1. Variable pitch grating for Diffraction Range Finding, by Thomas D. DeWitt and Douglas A. Lyon, US PPA 60/034,112, issued as US Patent #6,490,028, European Patent Number 97 955 059.7 and Canadian Patent Number 2277211, December 30, 1996. 2. Bexture Mapping in a Diffraction Range Finding System, by Douglas A. Lyon, US Patent Pending, Number 61/133,392, June 27, 2008.3. White Light Laser Line Projector, by Douglas A. Lyon, US Patent Pending, Number 61/190,906, September 2, 2008.4. ODLR Endoscope, by Douglas A. Lyon, US Patent Pending, Number 61/215552, April 21, 2009.(Optical Diffraction Laser Rangefinder).5. Semantic Annotation for Java, by Douglas A. Lyon, US Patent Pending, Number 61/304,863, February 16, 2010.6. Programmable Signal Processing Toy, by Douglas A. Lyon, US Patent Pending, Number 61/836,542, June 24, 2013.7. Method of structuring bond investments entailing fractional allocations, by Douglas A. Lyon, US Patent Pending Number 62/443,678, Jan. 2, 2017. Provisional Patent application. 8. Apparatus and Method for Fractional Bond Allocations Regular Patent Application, SN 15/850,583 filed December 21, 2017.Conferences Publications1. Active Learning Approach for Enhanced Student Learning in Electromagnetic Compatibility Course by Balaji and Lyon, ASEE-NE 2016.2. CTSpace Grant Poster Presentation, Electromagnetic Compatibility, October 14, 2016, Hartford, CT, USA.3. Multi-threaded Data Mining of Edgar CIKs (Central Index Keys) from Ticker Symbols, by Douglas A. Lyon, 1st Intl. workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing in Finance, (PDCoF) 2008 in Proceedings 22nd IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, Friday, April 18, 2008 in Miami, FL, USA.4. Heterogeneous Autonomic Screen-Saver CPU Scavenging, by Douglas A. Lyon, Pawel Krepsztul, CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D.Page 9 CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Douglas Lyon, Ph.D. New England ASEE Conference, March 17-18th, 2006, Worcester, MA. 5. Interactive Heuristic Edge Detection, by Douglas A. Lyon, International Conference on Computer Graphics and Imaging (CGIM 2002) August 12-14, 2002 Kauai, Hawaii, USA International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED). Track# 358-51 6. Anamorphic magnification using a chirped grating in grazing incidence mode, by Tom Ditto and Douglas A. Lyon, Conference on Machine Vision and Three-Dimensional Imaging Systems for Inspection and Metrology, February 2001, SPIE vol. 4189 paper 19, pp.145-151 7. Moly, a prototype hand-held 3D digitizer with diffraction optics, by Tom Ditto and Douglas A. Lyon, Photonics West, San Jose CA, January 23, 1999, 3640-08, pp. 1-12. 8. Three Dimensional Microscope using Diffraction Grating, Thomas D. DeWitt and Douglas A. Lyon, Optcon, SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering, Philadelphia, PA, October 24, 1995, 2599B-35.9. Sensor Fusion using Nonholonomic Constraints, by Douglas A. Lyon, SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering, Sensor Fusion V, Boston MA, November 17, 1992. SPIE vol. 1828 pp. 451- 463.10. Parallel Parking a Car with Nonholonomic Constraints, by Douglas A. Lyon, IEEE Intelligent Vehicles, Detroit MI, June 29, 1992.11. Ad-Hoc and Derived Parking Curves, by Douglas A. Lyon, SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering, Boston MA, November 8, 1990.12. An Algorithm For Generating Trajectories in N-Space, by Douglas A. Lyon, ROBEXS '86, The Second Annual Workshop on Robotics and Expert Systems. NASA/Johnson Space Center, June 4-6, 1986, pp. 211-218.Miscellaneous Publications1. Computing Expected Returns on Option Strategies by Douglas A. Lyon, Stocks & Commodities, V.37:02(22-25), Feb., 2019.2. The Truth Behind PEG by Douglas A. Lyon, Stocks & Commodities, V.36:09(22-24), Sept,. 2018. 3. CE 2004  Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Computer Engineering, co-authored with 20 others, IEEE and the ACM, 2004. 4. Custom Layouts, by Douglas A. Lyon, Java.net. August 14, 2003<http://

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