Richard Jones
Senior Lecturer
Engineering Technology
Old Dominion University
United States Virgin Islands
Biography
Richard Jones has been teaching at ODU since 1994. His areas of interest include digital and linear systems including hybrid circuits as well as microprocessor interfaces and controllers. In addition, his current research activities are in the field of Teaching Labs via the Internet. He is one of five BCET Freshmen Advisors as well as an affiliate professor with Project Lead The Way. Mr. Jones is a retired United States Navy Submarine Service Lt. Commander with sub-specialties in Ballistic Missile, Torpedo, Sonar, and Radio systems. Mr. Jones has previously taught Mechanical Engineering Design at the United States Military Academy (ARMY), West Point , N.Y., and Electrical Engineering at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. He holds an ASEET from Cameron University, a BSEET from Oklahoma State University, and a Master of Engineering in Electronics Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California.
Research Interest
Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research
Publications
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Hsiung, S. C., Ritz, J., Jones, R. L., and Eiland, J. (2010). Design and Evaluation of a Microcontroller Training System for Hands-on Distance and Campus-Based Classes. Journal of Industrial Technology, 26 (3), (pp. 2-8).
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Hsiung, S. C., Ritz, J., Jones, R. L., and Eiland, J. (2010). Design and Evaluation of a Microcontroller Training System for Hands-on Distance and Campus-Based Classes. Journal of Industrial Technology, 26 (1), (pp. 2-8)