Faculty & Staff
September 2, 2022 2024-10-03 14:45Faculty & Staff
AIU Family
Atlantic International University is justly proud of its Academic Advisors. Their qualifications and expertise allow us to assert that your program will be evaluated by recognized specialists in the discipline, with extensive academic experience. The advisors responsibility is to guide the student through the key steps of the academic program. Following is a partial list of current Advisors.
Paulina Garcia
Position: Administrative ASsistant
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: AIU Staff, Student Services
Location: Honolulu, United States
Universidad: Centro de Estudios Superiores en
2012- 2015 Ciencias Jurídicas y Criminológicas Licenciatura Balderas #138 Col. Centro
2018-2019
Mestría
Preparatoria: Centro de Estudios de Bachillerato
2006-2009. “Maestro Moisés Sáenz Garza”
Av. Maestro Rural #57-A
Un Hogar para Nosotros
Titulo: Certificado de Preparatoria
lll. EXPERIENCIA LABORAL
Garrido Toussaint
Giro de la Empresa: Agencia de Publicidad
Dirección: Rio Ebro #48 Col, Cuauhtémoc
Fecha de Inicio: Enero, 2011
Fecha de Termino: Febrero, 2011
Puesto: Edecán
Funciones: Atención al cliente, Labor de Venta
Dosha
Giro de la empresa: Agencia de Publicidad
Dirección: Jalapa # 89 Col. Roma
Fecha de Inicio: Mayo, 2012
Fecha de Termino: Octubre, 2012
Puesto: Supervisora de Edecanes
Funciones: Checar que los promocionales estuvieran completos,
que las edecanes hicieran bien su trabajo, toma de
fotos a cada uno de los promocionales y labor de
venta con los clientes.
Rene Cordon
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1 808 215 0432
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
P R O F E S S I O N A L S U M M A R Y
Responsible and dedicated to any job, always looking forward to learn and improve for the companies’ good, earning the trustworthiness of the owners in the jobs I have been therefore been promoted in different companies worked.
E X P E R I E N C E
Atlantic International University – Honolulu, HI
· November 2015 – Current
Academic Advisor
I’m responsible of grading student’s assignments, guide them to stay active in their program and make sure all inquiries are responded effectively.
Allied Global – Guatemala
Technical Assistant – Time Warner Cable
From 2013 until 2015
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
-English/ Spanish Interpreter for 18 months
-New Talk – Phone Services – Houston Texas
Sales Representative 2011 – 2013
E D U C A T I O N
January 2024
MBA – Institutional Management
Atlantic International University – Honolulu, HI
Current
October 2019
Bachelor’s Degree in Education with Major in Teaching English as a Second Language.
Atlantic International University – Honolulu, HI
October 2002
High School Diploma – Computer Science Oriented in Commerce Colegio Evangélico ELIIM Zacapa, Guatemal
Dr. Prakash Menon
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Over twenty years of diverse supply chain, business systems and processes, and technical/engineering experience coupled with graduate engineering and business education. Emphasis in recent years on project management with emphasis on supplier development and logistics. Proven success at exceeding business goals by leveraging technology, process realignment, vendor management, and cost optimization. Experienced in business process reengineering and managing operational and organizational change using six sigma techniques. Initial five years of career spent in operations management in the petroleum industry on offshore oil drilling rigs.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
John Deere 1999-Present
Twenty-four billion dollar global leader in the manufacture of farm equipment, industrial, forestry, and lawn-care equipment.
Divisional Process Leader, Commercial & Consumer Division, Cary, NC. 2005 – Present
- Manage multiple projects integrating suppliers and logistics operations for the division.
- Responsible for cost savings of over $2 million annually by optimizing supply networks and export consignments.
- Monitor product delivery metrics to the dealer and mass channel (Lowes & Home Depot).
- Managing “achieving excellence” initiatives and fulfillment metrics with the supply base.
- Lead diverse teams to integrate enterprise and divisional initiatives through regular community of practice meetings.
Project Manager – Integration, Worldwide Supply Chain Management, Moline, IL. 2003 – 2005
- Full cycle development and implementation of Logistics operations for Global factories and cross-dock facilities. Lead the project that included data modeling, system architecture, configuration, and analysis of business requirements.
- Established the linkage between information technology operating priorities and business unit strategy.
- In addition, led a team of five professionals and several developers in coordinating integration with SAP and Legacy Order Entry systems and for developing reporting systems using Business Objects.
Project Leader – Planning & Integration, John Deere Supply Net, Moline, Illinois. 2000 – 2003
- Led design, development, and application integration for Supplier Network. The JD Supply Net was an e-business initiative to provide suppliers with a web based front end for order entry, order tracking. This tool was linked to inbound transportation network to optimize continuous moves of complete goods, parts, and accessories.
Project Lead – Demand Collaborate Project, Consumer Products, Charlotte, NC. 1999 – 2000
- Managed a consumer products team through the installation and implementation of the Manugistics Networks Collaborate, a web-based tool applying market intelligence and providing demand forecasts.
- By deploying a collaborative forecasting solution, the project enabled customer-level forecasting, increased forecast accuracy 60%, removed 5 cycle days from process, and reduced staffing requirements by 50%.
Initial Positions as: Team Leader – Enablement, Order Fulfillment Team, Consumer Products, Charlotte, NC and Project Lead – Technical, Demand Management Project, Commercial & Consumer Equip. Div., Raleigh, NC
North Carolina Department of Environment 1993-99
Regional Engineer — Managed air quality regulations and monitored emissions inventory for various industrial sectors in North Carolina. Worked with United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as a panel member of the national pharmaceutical team in forming regulatory compliance stipulations for the pharma industry. Coordinated the use of USEPA Screen and ISCST Models and generate reports to analyze the effects of industrial pollutant dispersion.
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Mumbai, India. 1984-89
Planning & Logistics Engineer (1987 – 1989)
Team member of oil well planning and material logistics team. Provided planning and material allotment for transportation to offshore sites from base locations. Provided material specifications, recommendations and global tender evaluation for oil field equipment purchases. As a Materials Engineer was member of the global material procurement team, which recommended purchase initiatives and promoted supplier diversity.
Executive Production Engineer (1984 – 1987)
Worked on offshore oilrigs as a production engineer. Was involved with operations and oil well reservoir study and well completions. Lead a team of six professionals and ten staff members in completions, testing of high-pressure gas wells, and recommending remedial methods for production enhancement. Worked on high-pressure oil/gas wells in Indonesia as part of an extended training program conducted by Schlumberger. Collaborated with Halliburton on coiled tube cementing processes during work-over operations to stimulate oil wells.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member – Project Management Institute
Member – Academy of Management
Panel Member – Supply Chain Collaboration, Manufacturing Business Conference, Kellogg School of Business, Northwestern University, 2002
Member – Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
Patricia Marin
Position: Academic Assistant
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Patricia Marin is an Academic Assistant at Atlantic International University in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she supports the academic team in delivering a seamless and enriching educational experience for students worldwide. With a keen eye for organization and a dedication to academic excellence, Patricia assists in managing course materials, coordinating schedules, and supporting faculty members in their instructional roles. Her work ensures that both students and staff have the resources and guidance needed for a successful academic journey at AIU.
Daritza Ysla
Position: It Coordinator
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: AIU Staff, IT
Location: Honolulu, United States
Daritza Ysla is the IT Coordinator and Human Resources Specialist at Atlantic International University, based in the vibrant city of Honolulu, Hawaii. With a dynamic role that bridges technical management and human resources, Daritza ensures seamless coordination between the university’s digital systems and its diverse community of staff and students. Her expertise in IT administration and problem-solving is integral to maintaining a productive and technologically forward environment, while her focus on HR allows her to cultivate a positive workplace culture that fosters growth and inclusivity.
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Daritza is deeply committed to supporting the educational mission of Atlantic International University. She thrives in a setting that encourages continuous learning and development, both for herself and her colleagues. Her unique blend of technical and interpersonal skills enables her to address complex challenges efficiently while keeping the university’s people-centric values at the forefront.
Michael Phillips-Correa
Position: Registrar's Officer
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: AIU Staff, Student Services
Location: Honolulu, United States
Arturo Romero
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. High School. Escuela Nacional Preparatoria No. 8 Miguel E. Schulz. Av. Lomas de plateros s/n. Merced Gómez. México, D.F. 1985-1987
Escuela Activa de Fotografía. Professional photography course. Presidente Carranza No.138, Coyoacán. México D.F. 1987-1990.
Escuela Activa de Fotografía. Diploma: “Graphic design applied to photography”. Cuicuilco No.79 Col. Letrán Valle. México D.F. 1991-1992.
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos. Arts Faculty. Cinematography Diploma. Av. Universidad 1001, Col. Chamilpa. Cuernavaca, Morelos. 2002-2003.
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Politic and Social Sciences Faculty. Bachelors in Communication, with an specialty in production. Circuito Mario de la Cueva s/n Ciudad Universitaria. Pasante en proceso de titulación. 2008 – 2014.
Atlantic International University. Bachelor in Science, with a major in Communications and Digital Media. Pioneer Plaza. 900 Fort Street Mall 40 Honolulu, Hawaii, Estados Unidos. 2004-2007.
Academic experience in English Language:
Centro Cultural Benjamín Franklin. Parroquia 830, Col. Del Valle, México. D.F. Diploma: Basic English, levels 1-9 y 3 advanced courses. 1979-1982.
Centro de estudios de lenguas extranjeras de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos. English Teching course, for the TKT certification. Plutarco Elías Calles No. 13 Col. Fracc. Club de golf, Cuernavaca, Morelos. 2011-2012.
Cambridge University. Teachers Knowledge Test Certification, TKT. Grading: Band 3, modules 1, 2 and 3. 2012.
Centro de enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras de la UNAM (CELE). English language dominance certification. Ciudad Universitaria, CDMX, 2014.
Teaching Working experience.
Escuela Activa de Fotografía. – Medium and large format product photography. Ignacio Comonfort 2
Colonia Centro. Cuernavaca, Morelos. 2004 – 2006
Colegio Lancaster, – Basic photography teacher. 2005 – 2008. High school english teacher. 2006 – 2008.
Preparatoria, Galeana 88, Colonia Las Palmas-centro. Cuernavaca, Morelos.
Yecolti, Organización no gubernamental. – Basic and intermediate levels English teacher – Photography
and photo journalism courses. Félix cuevas 688-201, Col. Del Valle, México D.F. 2004-2011
Universidad Tec Milenio. – “Lengua adicional el Español” teacher, English teacher, levels 4, 5 y TOEFL.
“Great Universal Writers” and “Expresión Literaria” techer. Meleleucas No. 179, Col Lomas de Cuernavaca,
Temixco, Morelos. 2015 – 2017.
– Music workshop professor. Meleleucas No. 179, Col Lomas de Cuernavaca, Temixco, Morelos. 2015
– 2015.
Universidad Cuauhnáhuac. – English teacher, advanced leves 3-6.
– Communications teacher. (Redacción, Taller de radio, Opinión Pública y Propaganda, Historia de las
doctrinas filosóficas, Teorías del lenguaje, Teorías de la comunicación, Taller de guión). Jacarandas
333, col. Lomas de Cuernavaca, Temixco Morelos. 2016
Universidad Americana de Morelos. Photography I, II, & III teacher. Calle del Ejido No 30 Col, Ejido de
Acapantzingo, Cuernavaca, Morelos. Colegio Pillicao. History I y II, secondary school level. Benito Juárez
No.182, Centro, Jiutepec, Mor.
Atlantic International University. Students Advisor Pioneer Plaza. 900 Fort Street Mall 40 Honolulu, Hawaii,
Estados Unidos. 2007…
Work experience in mass media:
Journal: La Unidad. Durango 223 col. Roma. Editor, Flat paper corrector. 1990-1991.
Arquitectural office PRECOR. Cda.de ReformaNo.4 Tlacopac, San Ángel. México D.F. Graphic designer. 1991-
92
Magazine: Macrópolis. Watteau No.54 col. Nonoalco Mixcoac. Laboratorist, assistant editor, graphic
reporter. 1992-1993.
Newspaper: El Universal Gráfico. Bucareli No.8, Col. Centro. México D.F., graphic reporter. 1994-1995.
Magazine: Media Comunicación. Sauzales No. 43-B, 502 col. Granjas Coapa, graphic reporter. 1995 – 2000.
Jornal: El Municipal. González de Cossío No.843 Col. Del Valle., graphic reporter. 1995-1996
Newspaper: La Jornada. Balderas No.68 Col. Centro. México D.F., graphic reporter. 1997.
Newspaper Unomásuno. 1era Cda. De Correggio No.12 col Mixcoac., graphic reporter. 1997-1998.
Magazine: Trabajo Social. Escuela Nacional de Trabajo Social. UNAM Ciudad Universitaria, México D.F.,
graphic reporter. 1998-1999.
Magazine: Corazón Grupero. Editorial Carma. Gemelos No.112 Col Prados Churubusco. , graphic reporter.
1998-2001.
Grupo editorial Televisa. Revista Geomundo., Santa Fe, graphic reporter. 1999.
Revista Popular Mechanics, collaboration 300, 2006.
Revista ¡OK!, collaboration, editorial portraits. 2006.
Deuscht Press Asociation- DPA. Av. Cuauhtémoc No.16-3er piso, col. Doctores. México D.F Feautures
graphic reporter. 1999 a 2003.
Magazine: Electrohogar. La Martine 160, col. Polanco México D.F., graphic reporter. 2006 – 2007.
Notimex, Mexican State News Agency. Morena 110 col. Del Valle. México D.F., graphic reporter
correspondant. 2006 – 2011.
Nadia Gabaldon
Position: Academic Coordinator
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Nadia is one of our Student Coordinators at AIU. She is a high-energy person with experience in the educational field which makes her a great fit as part of our staff.
Richard Solorzano
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Richard is an Academic Advisor at Atlantic International University. His area of expertise lies within Management, Management Information Systems, and Graphic Technology. His experience in life is very outstanding, and he is always looking for new ways to give back to his surroundings, as well as to his students. We are very proud to have Richard in our Satff and Faculty, for he has many qualities to offer to our students.
Education/ Special Training:
2012 Air University
Montgomery, AL
Master of Military Operational Art and Science in Joint Warfare
2006 Northcentral University
Prescott, AZ
Dual M.B.A., Management Information Systems and Management
2001 Webster University
St. Louis, MO
Dual M.A., Computer Resources & Information Management and Management
1999 Wayland Baptist University
Plainview, TX
B.S., Occupational Education with emphasis in Graphic Technology
1998 Community College of the Air Force
Maxwell AFB, AL
A.A.S., Audiovisual Production Services
Languages:
Spanish: Good writing / Good conversation /
English: Good writing / Good conversation /
Work/Volunteer Experience:
Present Atlantic International University
Honolulu, Hi
Academic Advisor
2007 – Present Air Force Recruiting Service
Randolph AFB TX
Chief, Advertising,
2004-2007 341st Recruiting Squadron
Lackland AFB TX
Support Flight Commander
2003 – 2004 Plans and Implementation Flight
Holloman AFB NM
Officer in Charge
2002-2003 49th Mission Support Group
Holloman AFB NM
Executive Officer
2001-2003 New Mexico State University
Alamogordo, NM
Adjunct Instructor
2001-2002 Base Network Control Center
Holloman AFB NM
Officer in Charge
2000-2001 San Antonio College
San Antonio TX
Adjunct Instructor
2001 Basic Communications & Information Officer Training
Keesler AFB MS
Student
2001 Officer Training School
Maxwell AFB AL
Trainee
1998 – 2001 Air Force Recruiting Service
Randolph AFB TX
Creative Artist
1993 – 1997 Electronic Imaging Center
Barksdale AFB LA
Graphics Journeyman
1990-1993 Base Graphics
Hickam AFB HI
Graphics Apprentice
Awards
Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster
Air Force Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters
Air Force Good Conduct Medal with three oak leaf clusters
National Defense Service Medal with bronze star
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Armed Forces Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal
Christine Udarbe
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Christine’s mission as an Academic Advisor is to ensure the quality of the education that our students receive. Her experience in the past and present give her all the necessary tools to connect and be able to guide our students all the way, to achieve the goals that they established with themselves when they first enrolled with Atlantic International University.
Education/ Special Training:
1991–1995 University of Hawaii at Manoa
Honolulu, HI
Bachelor of Arts in Zoology
1996–1998 University of Hawaii at Manoa
Honolulu, HI
Master of Education in Teaching
Languages:
English: Good Writing/ Good Conversation
Experience:
2007– Present Ala Wai School
Honolulu, HI
Vice Principal
2007 – Present Atlantic International University
Honolulu, HI
Academic Advisor
2006 –2007 Kaimuki High School
Honolulu, HI
Vice Principal
2003– 2007 Kaimuki High School
Honolulu, HI
Registrar
2001 – 2003 Kaimuki High School
Honolulu, HI
Chemistry Teacher: Advanced Placement and General
2000 – 2001 Kalaheo High School
Honolulu, HI
Science Teacher: Biology and Chemistry
1998 – 2000 Kaimuki High School
Honolulu, HI
Science Teacher: Biology and Environmental Science
Arhely Espinoza
Position: Academic Tutor
Phone: 1800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Arhely Espinoza is a Tutor at Atlantic International University. She is a very detail oriented person, as well as organized. She has explored many Fields throughout her academic and professional life; which gives her, a composite understanding about the world and the people that inhabit it. She is a great team member, and is always, willing to give the best of her knowledge about the Institution to the incoming students, to help them make the right decisions.
Education/ Special Training:
2005-Present Morelos Autonomous University
Morelos, Mexico
Major: Psychology
2003-2004 Ishtar Cultural Centers
Morelos, Mexico
Theatre workshop
1998-2001 Department of Public Education
Morelos, Mexico
High School
1995-1997 Alejandro Fleming Institute
Mexico city, Mexico
Tourism
Languages:
English: Medium writing / Medium conversation /
Spanish: Good writing / Good conversation /
Work/Volunteer Experience:
2004-Present
2001-2005 “Fotografiarte”
Morelos, Mexico
Photograph and Video assistant
William Mora
Position: Academic Tutor
Phone: 1808 215 0476
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Cyndy Dominguez
Position: Academic Tutor
Phone: 1808 892 3472
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
I want to be part of the success in an environment where I can use my talents and skills and to grow and expand the company and also learn new skills and grow within the company.
Experience
SAS retail Merchandising 07/2004 – 05/2010
I was a team Leader for a reset team of six members that would go to different supermarket chains to set up new locations for upcoming new items and to remove the discontinue items. I worked in the remodel team, and I did special projects.
AIU Tutor 08/2011 – 05/2012
My Job was to help students with their Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the program, I would call, email, and Skype with them to make sure they would stay active with the program. If they had any difficulties understanding the first two phases I would direct them so they would not quit the program and continue with their education. I would also remind them of their upcoming payments or if a payment was late.
McColgan Family 04/2013 – 12/2015
I was a tutor for two children ages 5 and 3 in Spanish
AIU Academic Tutor 05/2017 – Present
Supervising my Admissions Counselors are efficient with their time and results. Motivating and Educating our Admissions Counselor in our programs. Being first Academic Contact for our students and giving them the road map of what to expect in their program. Following up with students throughout their program to ensure they stay active academically and financially. Supervising my co-tutor and delegate activities, I need assistance with.
Education
High School Diploma Reseda High School 9/1999 – 6/2003
Associates in Criminal Justice El Camino College 9/2003 – 06/2004
B.A. in Marketing Atlantic International University Present
Skills
Bilingual, I speak, read, and write English and Spanish. Good Communication skills, positive attitude, team player, self-confidence, strong work ethic, time management abilities.
Nick Karim
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1 800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Dr. Karim has been in the Field of Education for many years. He is currently at our Faculty as an Academic Advisor, and he is the Dean of the Academic Department at ITT. His passion to teach, and make a difference in the life of his students, has made Dr. Karim, able to continue with his mission of facilitating education, to the generations to come.
Education/ Special Training:
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, Ohio
M.S.E.E, Electrical Engineering
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio
B.S.E.E, Electrical Engineering
Minor in Math and Computer Science
Languages:
English: Good writing / Good conversation
Experience:
2001-Present ITT Technical Institute
Academic Affairs Department
Youngstown, Ohio
Dean
1998-2001: ITT Technical Institute
School of Information Technology
Youngstown, Ohio
Chair and Professor
1994-1998: ITT Technical Institute
School of Electronics
Youngstown, Ohio
Chair and Professor
1985-1988: Cuyahoga Community College
College of Science & Technology
Cleveland, Ohio
Instructor
1988-1991: Insurance Automation Systems,
Home and Commercial Insurance Rating Software Development Division
Cleveland, Ohio
Systems Analyst/Programmer
1987-1988: ETI Technical College
Cleveland, Ohio
Instructor
Awards and Research:
2004 ITT Technical Institute
Dean of the Year based on achieving the best attrition percentage
National Level
1998, 1999 ITT Technical Institute
School Chair of the Year
District level
1999 ITT Technical Institute
School Chair of the Year
National level,
1881-83, 1991-94 ITT Technical Institute
Dean’s List five times during undergraduate and graduate studies
Dr. Jose Vasconcelos
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1 800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Dr. Vasconcelos got his PhD in John Hopkins University. He has a very successful life in the Academia side. He has contributed greatly to his Fields, by conducting researches and publications; and by guiding students in the path to achieve further educations. He shares the mission of the University and he is determined to do his share, in order to attain, all of the Goals.
Jorge Vasconcelos is currently a research scientist at the Institute for Security Information of the Johns Hopkins University, working in the fields of Embedded Computing Security and Computing Fundamentals Education, particularly developing undergraduate educational projects for computer architecture and mentoring students implementing IS&A applications in microcontrollers.
He is also an Academic Advisor in Atlantic International University, AIU, and a member of the Academic Council.
He received his B.Sc. in Computer Engineering (with honors) from the Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation, in Mexico City in 1996, and his M.S.E. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Johns Hopkins University (May 2000 and 2008, respectively.)
His doctoral research focused in four aspects of Computer Science Education: (i) application of the constructivist paradigm to programming instruction, (ii) creation of instruments for early detection of cognitive abilities required in algorithmic problem solving, (iii) study of individual differences to promote differentiated instruction within the computer science classroom, and (iv) design of curricular models focused in problem solving and algorithmic thinking. In the future, he intends to incorporate computer architecture, hardware control, cryptography, and information security, into his research on computer education.
Jorge has taught introductory computer science for almost two decades, and published five high school textbooks for the Mexican market. While at Johns Hopkins, he has served as instructor for Summer Programs (CTY and CS department), developed the courses Algorithmic Thinking and Embedded Systems Fundamentals, and has been co-instructor of Computer Security Architectures. He has also been research assistant in Physics and Astronomy for Universum, Mexico City’s science center, and IT consultant for the Office of International Students (JHU) and the Law Office of Nava-Garces (Mexico).
He received doctoral scholarships from the Fulbright Program, Encyclopedia Britannica and CONACyT (Mexican Council for Science and Technology.) He won the George M. L. Sommerman Award for teaching assistant (JHU) and an honorific mention during the Sixth Graduate Research Symposium at the College of William and Mary. He is member of the New York Academy of Sciences, the IEEE and the ACM.
Education/ Special Training:
2000 – Present Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
PhD program in Computer Science
Current research: “Utilization of adaptive testing techniques to detect pre-conceptions affecting introductory programming courses.”
2002 – Present Cleveland Institute of Electroincs
Associate Degree in Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
1998 – 2000 Johns Hopkins University – Baltimore, MD
Master of Science and Engineering in Computer Science.
1996 Universum, Science Museum
México City
Diploma on Popularization of Science
1990-1996 Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation
México City
Bachelor in Computer Engineering
Thesis’ title: “Development and implementation of basic algorithms for Audio Signal Processing “.
1994 Maurer Institute
México City
Course on Microelectronics
Others: Short courses on Computers and Education (1997), Telescope Utilization (1996), and Basic Astronomy (1995).
Languages:
English: Good writing/ Good conversation
Spanish: Good writing/ Good conversation
Experience:
2005 – 2006 Johns Hopkins University – Center for Talented Youth
Summer instructor of Introduction to Programming. Sites: Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA
and Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI
2000 – 2005 Johns Hopkins University –Department of Computer Science
Summer instructor of Introduction to Programming in C/C++.
1999-present Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Teaching assistant of Computer Systems Fundamentals and Computer Networks
Research assistant of Dr. Masson on studying network simulators for educational purposes.
1996 – 1998 Universum, Sciences Museum
México City
Research assistant of the museum’s technical advisor José de la Herrán
1996 – 1998 Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation
México City
Faculty staff for undergraduate studies. Courses taught: Data Structures, File Organization, and Program Design.
1990 – 1998 National High School
México City
Instructor of Introduction to Computer Science and Introduction to Programming.
Publications
Programming Language II, Structured programming in C and OOP in C++. (Textbook for high school). Publicaciones Cultural, México. Fall 2003. ISBNs: 970-24-0549-1
“The ethereal information age”. Techno Aspects of Information Society and New Economy: an Overview. FORMATEX, Spain. March 2003.
Informatics, vols. I and II. (Textbook for high school). Publicaciones Cultural, México. Fall 2002.
ISBNs: 970-24-0279-4 (vol. 1, 137pp.) and 970-24-0280-8 (vol. 2, 149pp.).
Introduction to Computing, 2nd ed. Publicaciones Cultural, México 1997,. 338 pages. Summer 2002.
ISBN: 970-24-0278-6.
Editorial assistant for the guide “Living in Baltimore”, published by the GRO of Hopkins. May 2002.
Computer Science internal reports: Working with Spim (tutorial), Working with Opnet Modeler (tutorial), Basic Programmers guide to Opnet Modeler, five labs for programming projects in Assembler Language, four basic labs to simulate network performance on Opnet, one lab-tutorial to create an Opnet point-to-point network from scratch. Johns Hopkins Computer Science Department, 1999-2002.
Program Construction Manual. Mexican copyright # 167841. Electronic book (http://www.bibliodgsca.unam.mx/manuales/manual.pdf). México 2000.
“On numbers, calculators and computers” (essay on computer’s history), Stamps of the Science vol. II FCE, México 1999. ISBN: 968-166-088-9
Introduction to Computing. (Textbook for high school.) Publicaciones Cultural, México 1997,. 330 pages.
ISBN: 968-439-873-5
Twenty articles about computer technology published in university newspapers and magazines. University of México, 1996 – 1998.
Seven papers published in proceedings of Mexican conferences on Computing and Informatics. 1991-1996.
Twenty one articles published in the students´ magazine “Visión Universitaria” (Most of them about historical aspects of the University of Mexico.) National High School, México1988 -1999
Awards/Honors:
Nomination for the award Leading Educators of the World 2005, by the International Biographical Centre (Cambridge, England), February 2005.
George M.L. Sommerman Engineering Graduate Teaching Assistant Award for outstanding performance as a teaching assistant within the School of Engineering, JHU, May 5, 2003.
Student representing the Computer Science Department for the WSE Annual Report 2002 (September 2002)
Fellowships to realize graduate studies within the Johns Hopkins University:
1998 – Present Computer Science department of the Johns Hopkins University
1998 – Present Conacyt – México Government
1998 – 2001 Fulbright Program
1998 – 2000 Encyclopedia Britannica
Winner in the contest “Making a book of History of the Science” with a essay about computer’s history. The contest was sponsored by the Mexican Academy of Sciences, the Presidency’s Council for Sciences and the National Council for Science and Technology. México 1996.
Research assistantship granted by the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT, México) to work with the investigator José de la Herrán within Mexico City’s Science Museum.
Bachelor’s thesis defense approved with honors and winner of the IX National Contest for Computer Science Dissertation, bachelor level. México.1996.
Scholarship granted by Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation for Bachelor studies. México 1990 – 1995
Medal “Gabino Barreda” granted by University of Mexico for highest GPA during high school.1991
Winner in contest for student’s newspaper. Sponsored by National High School. México 1989
Dr. Vasconcelos got his PhD in John Hopkins University. He has a very successful life in the Academia side. He has contributed greatly to his Fields, by conducting researches and publications; and by guiding students in the path to achieve further educations. He shares the mission of the University and he is determined to do his share, in order to attain, all of the Goals.
Jorge Vasconcelos is currently a research scientist at the Institute for Security Information of the Johns Hopkins University, working in the fields of Embedded Computing Security and Computing Fundamentals Education, particularly developing undergraduate educational projects for computer architecture and mentoring students implementing IS&A applications in microcontrollers.
He is also an Academic Advisor in Atlantic International University, AIU, and a member of the Academic Council.
He received his B.Sc. in Computer Engineering (with honors) from the Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation, in Mexico City in 1996, and his M.S.E. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Johns Hopkins University (May 2000 and 2008, respectively.)
His doctoral research focused in four aspects of Computer Science Education: (i) application of the constructivist paradigm to programming instruction, (ii) creation of instruments for early detection of cognitive abilities required in algorithmic problem solving, (iii) study of individual differences to promote differentiated instruction within the computer science classroom, and (iv) design of curricular models focused in problem solving and algorithmic thinking. In the future, he intends to incorporate computer architecture, hardware control, cryptography, and information security, into his research on computer education.
Jorge has taught introductory computer science for almost two decades, and published five high school textbooks for the Mexican market. While at Johns Hopkins, he has served as instructor for Summer Programs (CTY and CS department), developed the courses Algorithmic Thinking and Embedded Systems Fundamentals, and has been co-instructor of Computer Security Architectures. He has also been research assistant in Physics and Astronomy for Universum, Mexico City’s science center, and IT consultant for the Office of International Students (JHU) and the Law Office of Nava-Garces (Mexico).
He received doctoral scholarships from the Fulbright Program, Encyclopedia Britannica and CONACyT (Mexican Council for Science and Technology.) He won the George M. L. Sommerman Award for teaching assistant (JHU) and an honorific mention during the Sixth Graduate Research Symposium at the College of William and Mary. He is member of the New York Academy of Sciences, the IEEE and the ACM.
Education/ Special Training:
2000 – Present Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
PhD program in Computer Science
Current research: “Utilization of adaptive testing techniques to detect pre-conceptions affecting introductory programming courses.”
2002 – Present Cleveland Institute of Electroincs
Associate Degree in Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
1998 – 2000 Johns Hopkins University – Baltimore, MD
Master of Science and Engineering in Computer Science.
1996 Universum, Science Museum
México City
Diploma on Popularization of Science
1990-1996 Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation
México City
Bachelor in Computer Engineering
Thesis’ title: “Development and implementation of basic algorithms for Audio Signal Processing “.
1994 Maurer Institute
México City
Course on Microelectronics
Others: Short courses on Computers and Education (1997), Telescope Utilization (1996), and Basic Astronomy (1995).
Languages:
English: Good writing/ Good conversation
Spanish: Good writing/ Good conversation
Experience:
2005 – 2006 Johns Hopkins University – Center for Talented Youth
Summer instructor of Introduction to Programming. Sites: Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA
and Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI
2000 – 2005 Johns Hopkins University –Department of Computer Science
Summer instructor of Introduction to Programming in C/C++.
1999-present Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Teaching assistant of Computer Systems Fundamentals and Computer Networks
Research assistant of Dr. Masson on studying network simulators for educational purposes.
1996 – 1998 Universum, Sciences Museum
México City
Research assistant of the museum’s technical advisor José de la Herrán
1996 – 1998 Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation
México City
Faculty staff for undergraduate studies. Courses taught: Data Structures, File Organization, and Program Design.
1990 – 1998 National High School
México City
Instructor of Introduction to Computer Science and Introduction to Programming.
Publications
Programming Language II, Structured programming in C and OOP in C++. (Textbook for high school). Publicaciones Cultural, México. Fall 2003. ISBNs: 970-24-0549-1
“The ethereal information age”. Techno Aspects of Information Society and New Economy: an Overview. FORMATEX, Spain. March 2003.
Informatics, vols. I and II. (Textbook for high school). Publicaciones Cultural, México. Fall 2002.
ISBNs: 970-24-0279-4 (vol. 1, 137pp.) and 970-24-0280-8 (vol. 2, 149pp.).
Introduction to Computing, 2nd ed. Publicaciones Cultural, México 1997,. 338 pages. Summer 2002.
ISBN: 970-24-0278-6.
Editorial assistant for the guide “Living in Baltimore”, published by the GRO of Hopkins. May 2002.
Computer Science internal reports: Working with Spim (tutorial), Working with Opnet Modeler (tutorial), Basic Programmers guide to Opnet Modeler, five labs for programming projects in Assembler Language, four basic labs to simulate network performance on Opnet, one lab-tutorial to create an Opnet point-to-point network from scratch. Johns Hopkins Computer Science Department, 1999-2002.
Program Construction Manual. Mexican copyright # 167841. Electronic book (http://www.bibliodgsca.unam.mx/manuales/manual.pdf). México 2000.
“On numbers, calculators and computers” (essay on computer’s history), Stamps of the Science vol. II FCE, México 1999. ISBN: 968-166-088-9
Introduction to Computing. (Textbook for high school.) Publicaciones Cultural, México 1997,. 330 pages.
ISBN: 968-439-873-5
Twenty articles about computer technology published in university newspapers and magazines. University of México, 1996 – 1998.
Seven papers published in proceedings of Mexican conferences on Computing and Informatics. 1991-1996.
Twenty one articles published in the students´ magazine “Visión Universitaria” (Most of them about historical aspects of the University of Mexico.) National High School, México1988 -1999
Awards/Honors:
Nomination for the award Leading Educators of the World 2005, by the International Biographical Centre (Cambridge, England), February 2005.
George M.L. Sommerman Engineering Graduate Teaching Assistant Award for outstanding performance as a teaching assistant within the School of Engineering, JHU, May 5, 2003.
Student representing the Computer Science Department for the WSE Annual Report 2002 (September 2002)
Fellowships to realize graduate studies within the Johns Hopkins University:
1998 – Present Computer Science department of the Johns Hopkins University
1998 – Present Conacyt – México Government
1998 – 2001 Fulbright Program
1998 – 2000 Encyclopedia Britannica
Winner in the contest “Making a book of History of the Science” with a essay about computer’s history. The contest was sponsored by the Mexican Academy of Sciences, the Presidency’s Council for Sciences and the National Council for Science and Technology. México 1996.
Research assistantship granted by the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT, México) to work with the investigator José de la Herrán within Mexico City’s Science Museum.
Bachelor’s thesis defense approved with honors and winner of the IX National Contest for Computer Science Dissertation, bachelor level. México.1996.
Scholarship granted by Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation for Bachelor studies. México 1990 – 1995
Medal “Gabino Barreda” granted by University of Mexico for highest GPA during high school.1991
Winner in contest for student’s newspaper. Sponsored by National High School. México 1989
Amiakhor Ejaeta
Position: Academic Tutor
Phone: 1 808 450 2749
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
To utilize my educational background, skill sets and professional experience to contribute to the overall success of an organisation as well as advance for my personal growth and career objectives.
academic background
Mustard Seed Computer Training School2012
Certificate in Data Processing
Zenith School Of Computer Studies, Ojo, LagosState2000
Nigerian Institute Of Journalism, Ogba-Ikeja, Lagos 1999
National Open University of Nigeria
Ojo High School, Ojo Lagos
Diploma in Computer Utilization
Diploma in Marketing and Management
B.Sc Accounting
W. A. E. C. / W. A. S. C. E.1992
Experience
Sep. 2012 -2013
SEPT 2007 –NOV. 2010
FEB 2007-SEPT.2007
MAR 2006 –DEC. 2006
NOV. 2003-MAR 2006
NOV. 2002-NOV 2003
ARBITRAGE CONSULT LTD
BLOCK D2, FLAT 2 OROSANYE BLOCK, FINANCE QUARTERS, WUYE, ABUJA
Special Duties Officer, Office of The Managing Consultant
Producing documents, briefing papers, reports and memos;
Organising and attending Meetings and ensuring that the Managing Consultant is well prepared for such meetings
Answering calls and handling queries
Supervising junior staff.
Sourcing and ordering stationery and office equipment,
laising with staff and clients
organizing travel
Preparation of staff salaries
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A)
11/13 WAREHOUSE RD. APAPA [City, ST]
Head, Customer Service Department
Internal/External Customers Management Supervising And Training Of Subordinates
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A)
11/13 WAREHOUSE RD. APAPA [City, ST]
Teller Cashier
Cash/Teller Handling Management
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A)
ADEOLA HOPEWELL BRANCH, VI, LAGOS [City, ST]
Teller Cashier
Cash/Teller Handling Management
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A)
FALOMO BRANCH, IKOYI, LAGOS [City, ST]
Teller Cashier
Cash/Teller Handling Management
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A)
JOS BRANCH, PLATEAU [City, ST]
Bulk Teller/Cashier
Cash/Teller Handling management
1992 – 2000
AZUBUIKE FROZEN FOODS LAGOS.
Cashier/Receptionist [City, ST]
Cash Handling/Management
AWARDs
BEST TELLER 2006
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA, ADEOLA HOPEWELL VICTORIA ISLAND.
BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF 2008
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA,
11/13 WARE HOUSE ROAD APAPA
Interests
Meeting People, Reading,Singing, Etc
skill
High organisational ability
A good communicator
Ability to work with little or no supervisions
Good inter-personal relations
Excellent interpersonal relationship with colleagues,
Good project management experience gained through involvement in development and freelance projects
Highly detail-oriented
Dr. Adesida Oluwafemi
Position: Academic Tutor
Phone: 1 800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Academic and Professional Qualifications with Dates:
Unilorin Primary School (1989 – 1995)
(Primary School Leaving Certificate)
Unilorin Secondary School (1995 – 1998)
(Junior Secondary School Certificate)
Cherubim & Seraphim College (1998 -2001)
(Senior Secondary School Certificate)
University of Ilorin (2001 – 2006)
(Department of Linguistics & Nig. Languages)
(Bachelor of Art)
Alliance Française D’Ilorin (2008)
Certificat E’Etudes Françaises
University of Ilorin (2008 – 2012)
(Department of Linguistics & Nig. Languages)
(Master of Art) (2009 – 2012)
(Department of Linguistics & Nig. Languages)
(Doctor of Philosophy) ` (2013 – 2018)
Work Experience with Dates:
New Era School.
No 28, North-Bank, Makurdi. Benue State.
Date: Aug., 2006 – Aug., 2007
Post Held: Teacher of English Language and
Literature in English (NYSC)
Effective Tutors.
No 10, Flower Garden, G.R.A., Ilorin. Kwara State.
Date: Sept., 2007 – Aug., 2008
Post Held: Teacher of English Language and Literature in English
Thomas Adewumi International College.
Oko, Omu-Aran. Kwara State
Date: 11th Jan., 2009 – 4th March, 2011
Post Held: Teacher of English Language and Literature in English
(Cambridge IGCSE, TOFEL, SAT)
Muslim Community Centre.
Wuse Zone 2, Abuja.
Date: 11th March., 2011 – 10th Aug., 2013
Post Held: Teacher of English Language and Literature in English
(Cambridge IGCSE, TOFEL, SAT)
Glorious Vision International School.
Gaa Imam Road, Odota, Ilorin. Kwara State.
Date: 6th Sept., 2013 – 5th November, 2014
Post Held: Head of Lower School, Teacher of English Language and Literature in English
Studypays High School.
www.studypays.com
Date: 5th Jan., 2015 – 27th March, 2015.
Post Held: Head of Department, English Language, Teacher of English Language and Literature in English (Cambridge IGCSE, TOFEL, SAT)
Little Angelz School
River Valley Estate.
Date: Sept 2015 – July 2016.
Post Held: Head of Lower School, Teacher of English Language and Literature in English
Atlantic International University
900 Fort Street.
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Date: August 2016 – till date.
Post Held: Admission Counsellor
Extra-Curricular Activities:
Organising events, Playing football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, handball, table
tennis, reading, surfing the Internet and researching
Dr. Olga C. Fontes
Position: Academic Advisor
Phone: 1 800 993 0066
Email: [email protected]
Categories: Academy, AIU Staff
Location: Honolulu, United States
Olga is an Academic Advisor at AIU. She is a very hard worker, and she always gives her best. These qualities make her the perfect fit for our students, because her passion is to help the students in following their dream of continuing an education. We are very proud to have Olga as part of our team of advisors.
Education/ Special Training:
Atlantic International University
Honolulu, HI
Bachelor of Business Administration
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
Undergraduate Studies
o GFEBS L453E Purchase Orders and Contracts, November 2011
o Army Readiness Assessment Program, October 2011
o Annual DoD Information Assurance Awareness Exam, May 2011
o GFEBS L250E Acquisition Process Overview, January 2011
o GFEBS L251E Accounts Payable Process Overview, January 2011
o GFEBS L483 Order Execution, January 2011
o GFEBS L281E Project Systems Process Overview, January 2011
o GFEBS L482E Creating and Processing Work Notifications, January 2011
o GFEBS L280E Plant Maintenance Process Overview, January 2011
o GFEBS L454E Goods Receipt Processing, January 2011
o GFEBS L452E Purchase Requisitioning and Approval Workflow, January 2011
o Awareness Training, October 2010
o GFEBS L101E GFEBS Overview, November 2010
o GFEBS L303E Navigation and Reports, December 2010
o GFEBS L201E Integrated Process Overview, December 2010
o DoD Information Assurance Awareness, May 2010
o WAWF – Wide Area Workflow, February 2010
o DoD Information Assurance Awareness, April 2009
o WNSF – Portable Electronic Devices and Removable Storage Media, April 2009
o WNSF – Safe Home Computing Course, April 2009
o WNSF – Personally Identifiable Information (PII) course, April 2009
o PRWeb Acquiline, January 2009
o Annual Refresher PII Training, January 2009
o Operation Excellence Front Line Employees Program Course, November 2008
o Computer User Test, May 2008
o DoD Awareness Assurance Awareness, April 2008
o Information Assurance Refresher Training, July 2007
Languages:
English: Good Writing/ Good Conversation
French: Good Writing / Good Conversation
German: Good Writing / Good Conversation
Portuguese: Good Writing / Good Conversation
Spanish: Good Writing / Good Conversation
Work/Volunteer Experience:
2004-Present
Atlantic International University
Honolulu, Hi
Academic Advisor
U.S. Army
USA
Ordering Officer
USAG
Ansbach, Germany
Family Housing Quarters Inspector
USAG
Ansbach, Germany
Sports Assistant and Customer Service
USAG
Ansbach, Germany
Child Care Educator
Airport Funchal
Madeira, Portugal
Customer Service Assistant
Antonio Clemente, Lda.
Funchal, Madeira
Accountant & Bookeeper
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