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  • Dr. Kecheng Yang Associate Professor - Computer Science
    She, T., Guo, Z., & Yang, K. (2022). Precise Scheduling Mixed-Criticality Gang Tasks with Reserved Processors. In Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC) (pp. 25–30).
  • Dr. Kecheng Yang Associate Professor - Computer Science
    Yang, K., & Dong, Z. (2019). Mixed-Criticality Scheduling with Varying Processor Supply in Compositional Real-Time Systems. In Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC) (pp. 26–31).
  • Principal Tuba, Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra. July 16, 2018 - August 14, 2018.
    Performances:
    • BMF & NRO Joint Concert. July 21, 2018 Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge, Colorado.
    • The Mountain That Loved A Bird. July 28, 2018 Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge, Colorado.
    • Champagne Chamber Concert-Breck Music Brass Quintet. July 29, 2018 Trowbridge Residence, Breckenridge, Colorado.
    • Luminous: Music of Beethoven and Beyond. August 4, 2018 Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge, Colorado.
    • Champagne Chamber Concert-Breck Music Brass Quintet. August 5, 2018 River House, Breckenridge, Colorado.
    • Around the World With Disney. Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge, Colorado.
    • Trail Mix. August 9, 2018 Iowa Hill Trail/W Wellington Trail.
    • Trail Mix. August 14, 2018 Iowa Hill Trail.
  • Dr. Felipe Gutierrez Asst Professor of Practice - Ingram School of Engineering
    Malinaro, A., Rhoades, J., Pennock, W., & Gutierrez, C. F. (2019). Take a Mixed Approach to Mixing.
  • Ament, J. L. (Ed.). (2020, May). In Some Texas Cities, Reopening Is A Mix Of Compliance And Defiance. Texas Standard. Retrieved from https://www.kut.org/texas/2020-05-11/in-some-texas-cities-reopening-is-a-mix-of-compliance-and-defiance
  • Mace, R. E. (2022, June). think+water: Uri saved Texas wheat, climate change might be good for corn in Burleson County, and farmers can extend Ogallala water by mixing it with Dockum water. Texas + Water. Retrieved from https://texaspluswater.wp.txstate.edu/2022/06/24/thinkwater-uri-saved-texas-wheat-climate-change-might-be-good-for-corn-in-burleson-county-and-farmers-can-extend-ogallala-water-by-mixing-it-with-dockum-water/
  • Gallegos de Castillo, L. L. (2017, March). Review of Philosophy and the Mixed Race Experience. Hypatia Reviews Online.
  • Mazumder, M., Sriraman, V., Kim, H. H., & Lee, S. J. (2016). Quantifying the environmental burdens of hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavements and the production of warm mix asphalt (WMA). International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology, 9(3).
  • Mazumer, M., V., S., Kim, H. H., & Lee, S. J. (2016). Quantifying the environmental burdens of the hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavements and the production of warm mix asphalt (WMA). International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology, 9(6), 190–201.
  • Mazumder, M., Sriraman, V., Kim, H., & Lee, S. J. (2016). Quantifying the environmental burdens of the hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavements and the production of warm mix asphalt (WMA). International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology, 9(3), 190–201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijprt.2016.06.001
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  • Dr. Aimee Kendall Roundtree Asst VP, Rsch & Fed Relations - Asst VP for Research
    Research: Dr. Aimee Kendall Roundtree investigates research and STEM communication, rhetoric, and ethics, including science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. In particular, her work interrogates points of translation and transaction between experts, policymakers, organizations, and the public, as well as human and non-human agents. She has expertise in qualitative and mixed methods research, including usability and user experience research, heuristic evaluation, text mining, systematic and integrative reviews and metanalyses, survey studies, focus groups, and interviews. She is the editor of the Research Management Review and Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. She is also an editorial and review board member of the Journal of Research Administration, Technical Communication Quarterly, Programmatic Perspectives, and Writing Across the Curriculum Clearinghouse. She is a vice president of the Association of the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine. She has served as president of the American Communication Association. She has published in the Technical Communication Quarterly, Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Journal of Technical and Business Communication, and the Journal of Texas Medicine, among others. She reviews publications and grants for JMIR, Science Communication, and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, to name a few.
    Teaching: Dr. Roundtree teaches communication in STEM, medicine, and research; social and digital media; web publishing and accessibility; visual design; professional and technical communication; and research methods, including qualitative, user experience, and mixed methods research.
  • Research: Dr. Lopez conducts mixed-methods research on topics such as equity, ideologies, literacies, language acquisition, multicultural/multilingual education, and teacher preparation, licensure, and development.
    Teaching: Reading, Writing, ESL
  • Dr. Robert J C McLean Regents' Professor - Biology
    Research: 1) Bacterial growth on surfaces as biofilms
    2) Spaceflight microbiology
    3) Microbial interactions in mixed biofilm and planktonic growth
    4) Microbial impacts with geology in both rock formation and rock weathering

    Teaching: Microbiology including introductory and advanced microbiology (Microbial Physiology, and Microbial Ecology).
  • Dr. Xiaoxi Shen Assistant Professor - Mathematics
    Research: Statistical genetics; Mixed models; Statistical learning and Empirical processes
  • Research: Chagas disease; community health practice; qualitative methods; mixed methods
    Teaching: Public Health; Decision Making and Operations Management; Leadership
  • Research: Development Studies, Institutional Analysis, Mixed-Methods Approaches, Social Determinants of Health, Resilience and Capability Frameworks, Systems Thinking
  • Research: School-to-prison pipeline; policing of youth; juvenile justice system; youth mental health; criminal and juvenile courts; policy and program evaluation; mixed methods
  • Manouchehr Mohandesi Asst Professor of Instruction - Computer Science
    Research: Applied AI models and High performance computing on edge devices.
    Generative Adversarial Networks
    Performance Optimization, Efficient Architectures
    Ultra low power system on chip (SoC) design, ASIC/IP design
    Wireless sensor networks (WSN) and data aggregation
    Mixed Signals and digital signal processing

    Teaching: CS1428 Foundations of Computer Science I,
    CS2308 Foundations of Computer Science II,
    CS 2318 Assembly Language,
    CS3358 Data Structures and Algorithms,
    CS3360 Computing Systems Fundamentals,
    CS3339 Comp Architecture,
    CS3369 Embedded Systems,
    CS3354 Object-Oriented Design and Programming,
    CS4310 Computer Networks,
    CS4347 Machine Learning,
    CS4337 Intro Computer Vision,
    CS4328 Operating Systems,
    CS4350 Unix Systems Programming
  • Research: Jackson’s recent work explores the term ‘forecasting’ as an artistic lens in social engagement via re-coding meteorological language as a means to shift perspectives of what is understood as knowable.

    Jackson's video and mixed-media works mine issues of identity and inheritance by considering the nature what is passed down from previous generations and exploring the stories embedded in the places we call home.

    Jackson has collaborated with tap-dance choreographer Michael J. Love to create video and performance work, ruminating on the relationship between cultural memory and familial legacy.

    Teaching: My teaching focus is to inspire and challenge my students to critically think and assess their own progress as a collaborative process aimed to generate reflection and deeper thought. As a result of my interest in learning enrichment, I have led professional development sessions at the University of Texas at Austin and Grand Valley State University with a continued relationship with my alma mater, The Cooper Union, as a Portfolio Reviewer in New Orleans, Louisiana and currently Houston, Texas. It’s important for my students to learn free software as well as industry software through the art of troubleshooting and rejecting perfection for experimentation.
  • Research: Computer Architecture
    DSP and Digital Image Processing
    Embedded System Design
    Hardware Design with FPGAs and VLSI
    Hardware Performance Optimization
    Renewable Energy
    IoT

    Teaching: EE 4355: Analog and Mixed-Signal Design
    EE 3326: Numerical and Scientific Data Analysis Using Python
    EE 3350: Electronics I
    EE 3370: Signals and Systems
    EE 4323: Digital Image Processing
    EE 4350: Electronics II
    EE 4352: Introduction to VLSI Design
    EE 4377: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing
    EE 5320: Advanced Computer Architecture and Arithmetic
    EE 5323: Digital Image Processing
    EE 5330: Embedded and Real-Time Computing (Spring 2017)
    EE 5377: Statistical Signal Processing
    ENGR 5310: Probability, Random Variables, & Stochastic Processes for Engineers
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  • Mix, Kenneth D (Principal). The Students’ Sustainable Farm, Texas State University-Environmental Service Committee (ESC), $45600. (Funded: October 2011 - Present). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D. Texas State Serving Small Producers (aka The Small Producer Initiative), USDA, Federal, $149500. (Funded: March 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D. Conservation Ranching, Beekeeping and Financial Education Program, USDA OPPE, Federal, $750000. (Submitted: August 2023, Funded: October 2023 - Present). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D (Co-Principal), Jensen, Jennifer (Principal). Methods to Reduce RoundUp Damage and Yield Suppression from Drift, Brock Consulting Group, $18000. (Funded: November 2015). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D. Integrating the Small Producer Initiative with Research and Extension (InSPIRE), USDA - Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Federal, $200000. (Submitted: May 15, 2018, Funded: October 2018 - October 2019). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D, Tritsch, Katie (Co-Principal). Bridging Success: Strengthening Community, Capacity, and Viability of Texas Beginning Farmers and Ranchers, USDA, Federal, $549000. (Funded: September 2022 - August 2025). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D (Principal), Omana Sudhakaran, Pratheesh O (Co-Principal). Small Producer Initiative's Agricultural Mentoring Program, USDA, Federal, $400000. (Funded: October 2020 - October 2023). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D (Principal), Omana Sudhakaran, Pratheesh O (Co-Principal). Small Producer Initiative's Agricultural Mentoring Program, USDA, Federal, $400000. (Funded: October 2020 - October 2023). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D, Schwinning, Susan, Benavides, Elizabeth Ashley, Drewery, Merritt L. Transdisciplinary Research, Educational and Extension Laboratory, USDA, Federal, $145616. (Submitted: October 2019, Funded: February 2020 - February 2023). Grant.
  • Mix, Kenneth D, Schwinning, Susan, Benavides, Elizabeth Ashley, Drewery, Merritt L. Transdisciplinary Research, Educational and Extension Laboratory, USDA, Federal, $145616. (Submitted: October 2019, Funded: February 2020 - February 2023). Grant.
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