Professor Jeanann S. Boyce
Jeanann S.
Boyce, Ph.D. is
Professor of Computer Science and Business and
coordinator of the Computer Science and Applications programs,
Montgomery College, Takoma Park Campus, of Maryland.
Jeanann has extensive experience as an educator and
trainer in Education and Computer Systems over the past thirty years.
She specializes in
teaching artificial intelligence programming and systems and intelligent
agents. In addition, she is one of the lead faculty involved on the
11-school Advanced Technology Centers Cyberwatch grant for the National
Science Foundation. She was also elected to the National Board
of the
Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education.
She is recognized as a leader in vocational, career, and technical
education
training. She is an active professional who has written many articles
and presents regularly at national and international technical education
conferences. She has maintained a currency in technology through
continuous consulting and writes on neurotechnology and ethics. In
addition, she serves as a research and dissertation advisor at Morgan
State University. She is certified in a Capability Maturity Management
and Configuration Management from the Software Engineering Institute of
Carnegie Mellon University and is an evaluator for the American Council
on Education. Her current research interests include systems process
improvement and the optimization of virtual and classroom learning
environments.
Her papers include
Nanotechnology: Considering the Complex Ethical, Legal,
and Societal Issues with the Parameters of Human
Performance and
Regenerative nanomedicine: ethical, legal, and social issues.
Jeanann earned her undergraduate degree from Douglass
College of Rutgers
University and her master’s and doctorate in computer-based information
systems for career education from the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
Read her
LinkedIn profile and her ResearchGate
profile.