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Michael Bailey

Contact Information:

Brigham Young University
Provo,UT 84602
Phone:(801) 422-3726
Email: mbailey@byu.edu

Areas of Interest:

Dr. Bailey enjoys taking his family for adventures in the Utah wilderness.

Background:

Dr. Bailey obtained his Bachelors from Brigham Young University, his Masters from the University of Southern California, and his Doctorate from the Florida Institute of Technology - all in Electrical Engineering. He brings along 15 years of experience in the aerospace industry, as well as a lively interest in Digital Signal Processing and High Performance Computing.

Education:

  • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering: Florida Institute of Technology - February, 2000 Emphasis: Pattern recognition, stochastic processes, nonlinear systems Dissertation: Evolution of Probability Density in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
  • M. S., Electrical Engineering: University of Southern California - December, 1987 Emphasis: Digital signal processing, image processing, optical signal processing, optical systems, microwave engineering
  • B. S., Electrical Engineering: Brigham Young University - December, 1985

Publications and Patents

Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Higby, Charles F., Blackham, Nathan, Rogers, Brandon, Bailey, Michael G., Re-Imaging Computers for Multipurpose Labs, Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT 2004
  • Bailey, Michael G., Helps, C. Richard G., Lunt, Barry M., Hardware Systems within an Information Technology Curriculum, Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2004
  • Helps, C. Richard G., Bailey, Michael G., Assessing Information Validity in an Internet Age, Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT 2004
  • Orgill, Gregory L., Romney, Gordon W., Bailey, Michael G., Orgill, Paul M., The Urgency for Effective User Privacy-education to Counter Social Engineering Attacks on Secure Computer Systems, Proceedings of SIGITE'04, Salt Lake City, UT 2004
  • Blackham, Nathan, Bailey, Michael, and Berrett, Todd, Building the Web Server for a Web Systems Class, Proceedings of SIGITE'04, Salt Lake City, UT 2004
  • Higby, Charles and Bailey, Michael, Wireless Security Patch Management System, Proceedings of SIGITE'04, Salt Lake City, UT 2004
  • Bailey, Michael G., Characterizing Information Technology Through Faculty Research, Proceedings of the 33 rd ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Boulder, CO, 2003
  • Helps, C. Richard G., Bailey, Michael G., Assessing Web Information Validity Through Internal Evidence, 4th Conference on Information Technology Curriculum, Lafayette, IN, October 2003
  • Helps, C. Richard G., Bailey, Michael G., On-line Authentic Instruction for Embedded Systems Applications and Processor Selection, Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Nashville, TN, 2003
  • Bailey, Michael G., Defining Information Technology Research, Proceedings of the 2002 Conference on Information Technology Curriculum, Rochester, New York, 2002
  • Bailey, Michael G., Cofer, R. H., Elimination of Quantization-Induced Limit Cycles in Nonlinear Dynamical Simulations, SIAM Dynamical Systems Conference, Snowbird, Utah, May 1999.
  • Bailey, Michael G., Cofer, R. H., Probability Distributions on Projections of Strange Attractors , 2 nd International Conference on Nonlinear Problems in Aviation and Aerospace, Daytona Beach, Florida, May 1998.
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