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Barry Lunt

Contact Information:

Office: 265 CTB
Brigham Young University
Provo,UT 84602
Phone:(801) 422-2264
Email: luntB@byu.edu

Areas of Interest:

Dr. Lunt has been teaching at BYU since Winter 1992.He was born and raised in Duncan, Arizona. He is the proud father of five children and now also a proud grandfather of five grandchildren. His research interests include the teaching of computing and technology and long-term computer data storage. This latter area of research has produced a spin-off company, Millenniata, Inc., in Springville, UT; read about it at www.millenniata.com.

Background:

Barry Lunt (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor in Information Technology, and has been with BYU since 1992. He has also taught at Utah State University and Snow College. Prior to his work in academics he worked for seven years as a design engineer for IBM in Tucson, AZ. He has consulted for several companies along the Wasatch Front, and has worked summer internships for Bell Labs (now Lucent Technologies), Larson - Davis (Provo), IBM (Vermont), and Micron Technologies (Boise, ID and Lehi, UT). His research areas are long-term computer data storage and engineering/computing education.

Education:

  • Ph.D., August, 1993; Education with emphasis in Occupational and Adult Education; Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Attended Sept 1990 - Aug 1993. M.S., August, 1979
  • Computer-Aided Manufacturing and Design; Brigham Young Young University. Attended Aug 1978 - Aug 1979. B.S., December, 1978; Electronics Engineering Technology
  • Brigham Young University. Attended Jan 1975 - Dec 1978. May, 1972; Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher, AZ. Completed first year of Electronics Technology program. Attended Aug 1971 - May 1972

Publications and Patents

Peer Reviewed Publications:

Thirty-one since 1995. Detailed list available upon request. All deal with work in the areas of electronic physical design and engineering education.

Textbooks
Lunt, B., "Electronic Physical Design", Pearson Prentice Hall 2004

Scholarly Presentations

Twenty-seven since 1994. Detailed list available upon request. All deal with work in the areas of electronic physical design and engineering education.

Patents

Four U.S. patents:
#5,635,845, #5,596,268, #5,572,115, and #5,432,435,
all related to a new measurement technology.

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