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Email: burnsle@alfredstate.eduDepartment: Mathematics + PhysicsOffice Location: Student Development CenterOffice Phone: 607-587-4274
Curriculum Vitae
- Education
- 1976-SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Master of Science in Engineering
Thesis topic: Interactive Computer Graphic Solutions to Problems of Fluid Flow in Anisotropic Media1967-Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science1965-SUNY Alfred, Alfred, NY
Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Science - Teaching Overview
- Fundamentals of Math (Remedial Course)
- General Statistics I
- Technical Calculus I, III, IV
- Calculus I, III
- Differential Equations
- Advanced Engineering Mathematics I, II
- General Physics I, II
- College Physics I, II
- University Physics I, II
- Physics for Engineering and Science I, II, III
- Modern Physics
- World Energy Resources
- Analytical Mechanics I, II
- Professional Experience
1968-present Alfred StateCollege, Alfred, NY
SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor (2006-present)
Professor of Mathematics and Physics (1995-2006)
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Physics (1980-1995)
Assistant Professor of Physics (1972-1980)
Instructor of Physics (1968-1972)
1973-1977 Southern Tier Industrial Consultants, Alfred, NY
- Part time design engineer in private geotechnical engineering consulting firm
- Responsible for the initial design of small commercial buildings
- Collaborated with Army Corp of Engineers to design Rubble Mound Revetments for shoreline erosion protection on Lake Ontario
1970 Great Western Wine Company, Hammondsport, NY
- Part-time quality control chemist
- Worked weekends during the pressing season in the quality control lab
- Chemically analyzed new wines as they fermented to protect against spoilage
1967-1968 Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
- Applied Analyst, Computer Services Division of Research and Development
- Assisted with the development of computer programs, which used finite element analysis, to solve strain deformation problems for complicated structures
- Assisted Kodak engineers with the design of structures that supported large mirrors in the photo sub-system of spy satellites
- Research
- GRANT EXPERIENCE
1991-2001 Dwight D. Eisenhower Grants
- Recipient, DDE grant funds for 10 consecutive years
- Total grant funding approximately $500,000
- Majority of grant funds were used to acquire physics lab equipment and Computer and Calculator-Based Laboratory Interface Systems to be used in high school physics teacher workshop programs
- High school physics teachers and elementary school teachers were taught to use creative inquiry based teaching methods to improve the quality of science instruction
- Physics and elementary school teachers from over 20 different public school systems were involved in this project
- Attended project director seminars (summarizing current research findings for best practices in teaching science and math) each year for 10 consecutive years
- Attended two GESA (Generating Expectations for Student Achievement) training seminars (2000 & 2001) to become a certified GESA facilitator
1996-1998 New York State Education Department Grants
- Recipient, MAP (Math Alert Project) grant funds for 3 consecutive years
- Total grant funding: $35,000
- Funds were used to acquire TI Graphing Calculators and provide high school math teachers with instruction on how to incorporate constructivist methods in mathematics in their classroom instruction
- High school math teachers from 15 different school systems were involved in this project
1997-1998 SUNY Tech Sector Grant
- Recipient, State University of New York (Colleges of Technology Sector) grant funds
- Total grant funding: $45,000
- Funds were used to upgrade faculty computers and equip a 30 station computer lab with both hardware and software to run Academic Systems (a new remedial math program)
- This was a cooperative effort among the five SUNY Colleges of Technology
1972-1975 National Science Foundation Grant
- Recipient, NSF grant funds for 3 consecutive years
- Total grant funding: $21,851
- Funds were used to acquire computer hardware and support the development of educational software using IBM's APL programming language
- SUNY Alfred was one of 14 SUNY colleges involved in this consortium
- Honors and Awards
- 2006 Promotion to SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor
1996 State University of New York Chancellor's Award for
Excellence in Teaching1973 State University of New York Computer Consortium Award
- One of two members of an NSF funded consortium, consisting of 14 SUNY Colleges and Universities, selected to receive this award
- Award was based on the quality and amount of interactive computer software developed to promote interactive computing as an educational tool for classroom instruction
- Award consisted of an all expenses paid trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, to attend the 1973 international conference on APL applications
- Service
- Professional Activity
- Department Chairman, Math/Physics Department (1997-2000)
- Recipient, Dwight D. Eisenhower Grants (1991-2001)
- Recipient, State Education Department Math Alert Grants (1996-1998)
- Recipient, SUNY Tech Sector Development Grant (1997-1998)
- Facilitator, GESA training seminar for new faculty orientation (2001)
- Facilitator, GESA training seminar for Wellsville Central School (2002)
- Course coordinator, Calculus III and Differential Equations (1995-present)
- Member, Departmental Committee for Revising Calculus III and Differential Equation Courses (1995-present)
- Member, Departmental Committee for Revising Technical Calculus III and IV Courses (1995-present)
- Solely responsible for the revision of Advanced Engineering Mathematics I & II (1995-1996)
- Participant, numerous NSF-sponsored conferences on reforming math and science education (1980-present)
- Chairman, Departmental Committee for General Education Assessment (2003-present)
- Developed new course entitled World Energy Resources (1975-1980)
- Developed and Implemented laboratory component of Modern Physics Course (1975-1980)
Additional Department and University Service
- Faculty Senator, Math/Physics Department (many times)
- Proctor, Math Tutor Lab (1995-present)
- Member, Middle States Periodic Review Report Team (2002-2004)
- Chairman, Five-Year Review Committee for the Automotive Trades Department (2004)
- Academic advisor, Undeclared Major Students (1995-present)
- Academic Advisor, Engineering Science Students (1970-1985)
- Academic Advisor, Engineering Science Club (1975-1980)
- Member, Search Committee for Dean of School of Arts and Sciences
- Member, Departmental Search Committees for hiring new faculty
- Chairman, Departmental Search Committees for hiring new faculty
- Chairman, Departmental Three Year Review Committee for new faculty
- Chairman, Departmental Tenure Committee
- Chairman, Alfred Academic Promotion & Tenure Committee
- Member, Alfred Academic Promotion & Tenure Committee
- Chairman, Student Conduct Committee
- Member, Five Year Review Committee for Departmental Curriculum







