David Nuesse:
CLASS OF 1959
Pulaski High SchoolClass of 1959
Milwaukee, WI
Peabody College of Vanderbilt UniversityClass of 1975
Nashville, TN
Vanderbilt University - Graduate SchoolClass of 1964
Nashville, TN
Luther CollegeClass of 1963
Decorah, IA
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DAVID A. NUESSE; EXPERIENCE: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Professor Emerti Computer Science and Mathematics; Professor of Mathematics: 1995 to 2001. Teaching in areas of math foundations including Algebra and Pre-calculus Mathematics; Discrete Mathematics. Promoted to Full Professor: 1982 Promoted to Associate Professor: 1975.
Chair, Department of Computer Science: 1971-1994 Administrator of the departmental affairs including budget planning and control, personnel recruitment, supervision of faculty and staff, curricular planning, scheduling and evaluation of course offerings, evaluation of personnel performance, facilities evaluation and procurement. Teaching and course development responsibility in the undergraduate areas of Elementary Computing Concepts, Programming Languages, Algorithm Development, Structured Programming with Top-Down Development and Step-Wise Refinement, Mathematical Foundations of Computing, Computing and Society, Professional/Ethical Issues in Computer Science. Assistant Professor of Mathematics / Univ...Expand for more
ersity Coordinator of Computer Instruction: 1969-1971 EDUCATION: Ph.D.- Major: Mathematics; Minor: Statistics. George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Dates of Attendance: 1964-1965, 1967-1969, 1971. Degree granted: 1975. M.A.T.-Major: Mathematics; Minor: Education. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Dates of Attendance: 1963-1964. Degree granted: 1964. B.A. - Majors: Mathematics and Physics; Minor: Chemistry. Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Dates of Attendance: 1959-1963. Degree granted: 1963.
Currently a Disaster Services Volunteer with the American Red Cross. Principal responsibilities in the activities of Supervisor of Disaster Assessment/Situational Awareness, On-call Wisconsin Region Supervisor of local Disaster Action Teams, WI Regional Lead for Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. ARC course instructor: Basic and Advance level courses, and Mass Care Sheltering/Feeding, Disaster Services Technology, Bulk Distribution of Emergency Supplies, Emergency Relief Vehicle Driver.
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