Professor Gawronski has undertaken to build servers and computing facilities to support course delivery for both undergraduate and graduate courses.
Joseph J. Gawronski
In 2005 Professor Gawronski built Franklin's first working cluster computer dubbed supernova_0.franklin.edu
In 2006 Professor Gawronski upgraded the cluster and renamed it galileo.franklin.edu
By 2008 the technology was obsoleted by newer technology and is no longer in service
Franklin's First Cluster Computer
In 2006, Professor Gawronski agreed to serve as acting course manager and course developer for all MIS courses while a search committee was formed to search for an MIS program Chairperson. He has also contributed course content for Accounting, Mathematics, Information Technology and Computer Science Courses.
Professor Gawronski started teaching undergraduate coursework in 1986 and as of 2024 has taught 102 classes in Accounting, Mathematics, Computer Science.
BS degree in Mathematics & Industrial Technology from The Ohio State University
MBA degree from The University of Dayton
MS degree in Computer Science from Franklin University
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