Phone: (626) 969-3434, Ext. 3837
Email: rmarkley@apu.edu
Office Location: Ronald Building, Room 101
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.
Richard Markley, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Physics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Profile
Richard Markley, Ph.D., has had a balanced career teaching and working for industry in the areas of mathematics, physics, and computer science. He is an information technology management professional with experience managing the design, implementation, and operations of secure global communications networks for NASA. His focus is to develop and apply computer technology to model and visualize physical processes, and help students learn how to integrate the use of modern technology into physics and engineering. He is committed to helping students prepare to make professional contributions in industry and education with Christian integrity.
Education
Ph.D. - University of Pittsburgh, 1971
B.A. - 1965
B.A. - 1965
Professional Experience
Consulting Engagements
Information technology strategic planning, World Vision
Industry Experience
Managed design, implementation, and operations of secure global communications networks, including infrastructure services such as firewalls, electronic mail, local networks, and wide area telecommunications for the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Developed network architectures for voice, data, and video communications that used emerging Internet technologies
Conducted strategic planning, and identified problems, development cycles, and developed solutions in collaboration with IT professional staff
Information technology strategic planning, World Vision
Industry Experience
Managed design, implementation, and operations of secure global communications networks, including infrastructure services such as firewalls, electronic mail, local networks, and wide area telecommunications for the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Developed network architectures for voice, data, and video communications that used emerging Internet technologies
Conducted strategic planning, and identified problems, development cycles, and developed solutions in collaboration with IT professional staff
Expertise
Network Communications
Physics
Web Design
Special Interests and Activities
Richard Markley has extensive experience in web design. He has a small consulting business that supports both secular businesses and non-profit charitable organizations.
Courses Taught
College Algebra (MATH 110)
Precalculus (MATH 150)
Multivariate Calculus (MATH 253)
Fundamentals of Physics II (PHYC 202)
General Physics I (PHYC 251)
Statics (PHYC 301)
Modern Physics I (PHYC 451)
Modern Physics II (PHYC 452)
Precalculus (MATH 150)
Multivariate Calculus (MATH 253)
Fundamentals of Physics II (PHYC 202)
General Physics I (PHYC 251)
Statics (PHYC 301)
Modern Physics I (PHYC 451)
Modern Physics II (PHYC 452)
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.