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News Release
Office of News and Information
Johns Hopkins University
901 South Bond Street, Suite 540
Baltimore, Maryland 21231
Phone: 443-287-9960
Fax: 443-287-9898
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February 25, 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Sarah Steinberg, Exec. Dir.
Part-Time Programs in Engineering
and Applied Science
301-294-7070
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Part-Time Engineering Faculty
Includes Published Authors
Commitment to Education Extends Beyond
Classroom
Known for its high caliber of faculty members with
connections to local and regional engineering, high-tech
and biotech companies, The Johns Hopkins University's
Whiting School of Engineering also is recognized as a place
where its adjunct faculty publish what they practice and
teach. Among this group of authors are four members of the
university's Part-Time
Programs in Engineering and Applied Science.
Following are four Part-Time Engineering faculty
members who have published books focusing on their areas of
expertise:
Ed Addison, instructor in computer science, explores
the role of entrepreneurship in engineering in his book,
Leveraging the Horizon: Secrets of a Serial
Entrepreneur.
A senior computer scientist and long-time Part-Time
Engineering instructor, Marty Hall is a leading
authority in Java technology and has published four books
on the topic. His latest is Marty Hall's Servlets and
JavaServer Pages Training Course.
Alexander Kossiakoff, chief scientist of The Johns
Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory and current
chair of Part-Time Engineering's Technical Management and
Systems Engineering Programs, explores the basic principles
of systems engineering in his book, Systems Engineering
Principles and Practices.
Jim Spall, chair of Part-Time Engineering's Applied
and Computational Mathematics Program, shares his 20-plus
years of experience in the engineering arena in his book,
Introduction to Stochastic Search and
Optimization.
Part of The Johns Hopkins University's Whiting
School of Engineering, the Part-Time Programs in
Engineering and Applied Science offer masters degrees in 13
distinct disciplines, as well as undergraduate programs in
electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and
engineering science. There are currently more than 2,200
students enrolled in PTE programs at seven education
centers throughout the Baltimore/Washington area. For more
information on PTE programs and functions, contact
Executive Director Sarah Steinberg at 301-294-7070, visit
the Web site at
www.jhu.edu/pte, or e-mail
pte@jhu.edu.
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http://www.jhu.edu/news_info/news/
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