URIAH TOBEY 171 Moultrie Street, Letellier Hall Room 311, Charleston, SC 29409 843-953-1355; [email protected]
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URIAH TOBEY 171 Moultrie Street, LeTellier Hall Room 311, Charleston, SC 29409 843-953-1355; [email protected] SUMMARY Skillful Associate Professor of Mathematics/Engineering at Des Moines Area Community College teaching: algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, finite math, math for liberal arts, statistics, introduction to engineering, C++/MATLAB/Visual Basic computer programming, engineering graphics, engineering computations, and business statistics courses. Proficient Course Director in charge of developing, planning, and facilitating the learning process for sixteen separate courses. Effective Academic Advisor orchestrating the assessment of student achievement and guidance for academics. Advisor and mentor to campus STEM club. EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science, Iowa State University Ames, IA, Anticipated Completion Date: December 2021 - Completed 43 credit hours to date - Thesis Advisor: Dr. Yan-bin Jia - Dissertation topic: Multi-Sensor Data Fusion for Robotic Classification and Decision-Making - Area Proficiency: Human Computer Interaction / Graphics and Robotics - Breadth Area 1: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Breadth Area 2: Software Engineering and Programming Languages - Inducted into Eta Kappa Nu International Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society Master of Science, Astronautical Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology Dayton, OH, March 2010, GPA: 3.81 - Completed 76 credit hours (12 for thesis); focus on Advanced Astrodynamics and Rocket Propulsion - Thesis: Mission Analysis for Multiple Rendezvous of Near-Earth Asteroids Using Earth Gravity Assist - #2/10 in Graduate Astro Engineering Dept for Academic Achievement - Inducted into Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Master of Business Administration, Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business Phoenix, AZ, May 2010, GPA: 3.83 - Completed 48 credit hours of classes; focus on Finance and Economics - Inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma International Business Honor Society Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering, Minors in Mathematics and Environmental Studies Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, GPA: 3.90 - Completed 159 credit hours of classes; focus on Astronautics - Chancellor’s Award – Highest single undergraduate award on campus, 2005 - Outstanding Math Student of the Year Award – Mathematics Department, 2004 - Inducted into Sigma Gamma Tau National Aerospace Engineering Honor Society URIAH TOBEY 171 Moultrie Street, LeTellier Hall Room 311, Charleston, SC 29409 843-953-1355; [email protected] AREAS OF EXPERTISE - Demonstrated interpersonal oral and written communication and presentation skills - Proven motivator of student learning and mentor for enhancing student professional character - Strong learner able to apply new concepts to develop and deliver Math/Engineering curriculum - Capable Instructor supporting various learning styles through diverse instructional modalities - Versatile educator successful with diverse populations and flourishes in a team environment - Computer Skills: SOLIDWORKS, MyMathLab, MATLAB, Mathematica, Visual Basic, C++, Microsoft Software, Blackboard EXPERIENCE Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering The Citadel – The Military College of South Carolina: 16 Aug 18 – Present - Teach: Computer Applications with Lab and Measurements and Instrumentation with Lab - Completed Faculty Online Academy: three week course to certify online teaching capabilities Associate Professor of Mathematics/Engineering Des Moines Area Community College: 19 Aug 13 – 29 Jun 18 - Course Directed and Taught: Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Finite Math, Math for Liberal Arts, Statistics, Introduction to Engineering, C++/MATLAB/Visual Basic Computer Programming, Engineering Graphics, Engineering Computations, and Business Statistics courses - Mathematics Department representative for STEM activities; Advisor for campus STEM Club - Principal Investigator of $350K National Science Foundation Grant to award ECSEL (Electrical, Computer and Software Engineers as Leaders) scholarships to students Assistant Professor of Astronautics and College of Engineering Executive Officer College of Engineering, United States Air Force Academy: 1 Jul 12 – 31 Jul 13 - Planned/integrated teaching initiatives for five academic departments in 180-faculty College - Coordinated 80+ meetings per year for Engineering College to interface with the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology - Course Directed and taught Linear Systems Analysis/Controls courses - University President said, “#1/124 as Junior Instructor of the Quarter! #4/27 Department Executives” - Engineering College Dean said, “#1/31 Junior Instructors among Aero/Astro/Civ/Elec/Mech Depts” - Junior Instructor of the First Quarter Award for all Colleges at the Air Force Academy, 2013 - Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, 2013 URIAH TOBEY 171 Moultrie Street, LeTellier Hall Room 311, Charleston, SC 29409 843-953-1355; [email protected] Astronautics Instructor and Executive Officer Department of Astronautics, United States Air Force Academy: 1 Nov 10 – 30 Jun 12 - Course directed and taught Rocket Propulsion course - Four-time Winner of Astronautics Department Junior Instructor of the Quarter Award, 2010- 2013 - Junior Instructor of the Year for the Astronautics Department, 2011 - Department head said, “#1/4 new Instructors, top 1% of Junior Instructors seen in 31 years” - University President said, “#2/23 of my department executive officers; #7/103 Junior Instructors!” Astronautics Instructor Department of Astronautics, United States Air Force Academy: 31 Mar 10 – 31 Oct 10 - Course directed and taught Introduction to MATLAB and taught Orbital Mechanics courses - Air Force Academy Judo Club Advisor – managed club development/operations, 2010 to 2013 - Air Force Academy Junior Faculty Council member – promoted alignment of senior University Leadership direction and Junior Instructor execution, 2010 to 2012 Master’s Degree Student Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Air Force Institute of Technology: 14 Aug 08 – 25 Mar 10 - Completed 76 credit hours (12 for thesis) in Astronautical Engineering - Focused on Advanced Astrodynamics and Rocket Propulsion Satellite Operations Engineer Space Development and Test Wing, Schriever Air Force Base: 22 May 05 – 9 Aug 08 - Project lead for nine projects – managed cost, schedule, performance and established Department of Defense contracts for three satellites worth over $1 billion - Supervised NASA mission operations/readiness for command and control of over 230 shuttle on-orbit communication contacts - Air Force Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service, 2008 - Air Force Organizational Excellence Award for Meritorious Service, 2008 PUBLICATIONS - Bass, Patrick, Washuta, Nathan, Tobey, Uriah, and Gonzalez, Rafael, “GTOC 9: Results from the Military College of South Carolina and Des Moines Area Community College (team Citadel-DMACC)”, Acta Futura, 11, pp.117-123, 2018. - Tobey, Uriah, “Mission Analysis for Multiple Rendezvous of Near-Earth Asteroids Using Earth Gravity Assist”, Defense Technical Information Center, March 2010 .