2013-05-22
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2010-11-21
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2010-11-19
Kevin K. Green, Ph.D.
Engineer, Scientist, Educator and Humanologist
12905 Centre Park Circle, Unit 303
Herndon, VA 20171
E-mail: kevin.green@livemindsinc.com
Website: www.livemindsinc.com
Dr. Green has over 21 years of research experience in image and signal processing, remote sensing, computer vision, pattern recognition and artificial intelligence (especially in generic object recognition), 3D image processing and image restoration. He has earned electrical engineering degrees from George Washington University (BSEE), the University of Michigan (MSEE), and the University of South Florida (Ph.D.). He currently works at EOIR Technologies as contractor for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Research and Development Directorate (Innovision) in Reston, Virginia. Previously, he worked for several companies as an Image Scientist solving national intelligence problems for diverse remote sensing applications for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in Washington, D.C.
In addition, he has been teaching high school and adult learners’ math and computer science programming courses for many years. He was a full-time mathematics instructor at South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia, and Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Maryland for three years. He coordinated, organized and directed a program of instruction in mathematics and computer science. He taught pre-algebra, pre-IB/Advanced Geometry, C++, pre-calculus with analysis and algebra I. When he taught pre‑IB/Advanced Geometry at South Lake High School in Reston, Virginia, 100 percent of his students passed the Virginia Standards of Learning year end assessment, 50 percent of his students passed at the advanced level, and five of his students had perfect scores.At Montgomery Community College in Tacoma Park, Maryland, he taught introductory, non-calculus based, statistics courses designed to give a diverse student body a working knowledge of statistics for one year. And, for more than 11 years, Dr. Green has been teaching mathematics and information technology courses to Adult Learners at the University of Phoenix, New Mexico, Maryland and Northern Virginia campuses. These undergraduate and graduate courses have included algebra and computer programming in C/C++/Java. In 2006 he received a Faculty Achievement Award honoring excellence in teaching from the University of Phoenix, Northern Virginia Campus.
Dr. Green is a member of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society), Eta Kappa Nu (National Electrical Engineering Honor Society). He received an Honorable Mention from the National Science Foundation and was a GEM Fellow (National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering. He also received a National Merit Achievement Scholarship, and was a McKnight Ph.D. Fellowship recipient.
Among his publications is a chapter, “Best Practices on How Teachers Can Instill Confidences and Competence in Math Students,” in Expectations in Education: Readings on High Expectations, Effective Teaching, and Student Achievement, R. L. Green, editor, SRA/McGraw-Hill, 2008.
Dr. Green has also conducted math workshops at two Las Vegas Elementary schools (Tom Williams and Matt Kelly) back in October and November of 2009 respectively. He discussed with Elementary teachers the importance of teaching core math fundamentals and instructional best practices when teaching mathematics to their students, and recently co‑taught a one week math institute for 9 DC math teachers to enhance their content knowledge and teaching skills the last week of September, 2010.
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