Samuel Kim
Teaching Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science
Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science
Department of Computer Science
Education
- PhD (2005) Stevens Institute of Technology (Computer Science)
- MS (1988) University of Colorado (Computer Science)
- BS (1986) University of California, Irvine (Computer Science)
Experience
Stevens Institute of Technology (Adjunct Professor): 1998-2021
• Designed and taught a number of graduate level courses, including "Database Management Systems”, “Data Warehousing”, “Object-Relational Database Management”, “Computer Architecture” and “Object Oriented Design and Programming in C++”.
Vitech Systems Group (Associate Director): 2005-2021
• Managed technical solutions for Vitech implementations – a fully browser-based, multi-tier J2EE/Oracle based solutions, designed specifically for the needs of multi-employer, public pension, and group health benefits administration.
Dun & Bradstreet (AVP): 1995-2005
• Responsible for formulating and implementing strategic and technical solutions for enterprise information environment, coordinating, driving and sustaining multiple simultaneous technology initiatives.
Salomon Brothers (Software Development Manager): 1994-1995
• Responsible for development and enhancement of the Position tracking component of Salomon’s real-time Fixed Income Trade Entry system.
Bell Communications Research (Member of Technical Staff): 1989-1994
• Project Leader for database conversion software used by the Regional Telephone Companies when undergoing an area code change for a geographical area.
IBM (Software Engineer): 1987-1989
• Designed and implemented engineering application software that performed image processing for quality enhancement of IBM laser printers.
• Designed and taught a number of graduate level courses, including "Database Management Systems”, “Data Warehousing”, “Object-Relational Database Management”, “Computer Architecture” and “Object Oriented Design and Programming in C++”.
Vitech Systems Group (Associate Director): 2005-2021
• Managed technical solutions for Vitech implementations – a fully browser-based, multi-tier J2EE/Oracle based solutions, designed specifically for the needs of multi-employer, public pension, and group health benefits administration.
Dun & Bradstreet (AVP): 1995-2005
• Responsible for formulating and implementing strategic and technical solutions for enterprise information environment, coordinating, driving and sustaining multiple simultaneous technology initiatives.
Salomon Brothers (Software Development Manager): 1994-1995
• Responsible for development and enhancement of the Position tracking component of Salomon’s real-time Fixed Income Trade Entry system.
Bell Communications Research (Member of Technical Staff): 1989-1994
• Project Leader for database conversion software used by the Regional Telephone Companies when undergoing an area code change for a geographical area.
IBM (Software Engineer): 1987-1989
• Designed and implemented engineering application software that performed image processing for quality enhancement of IBM laser printers.
Institutional Service
- Transfer Credit Review & Approval Member
- CS CC (Curriculum Committee) Member
- SES UGCC (Undergraduate Curriculum Committee) Member
- CS Student Advisory Council Member
- Commencement Speaker Selection Committee Member
- Transfer Credit Review & Approval Chair
- Commencement Speaker Selection Committee Member
- University Registrar Search Committee Member
Appointments
• Teaching Professor (Computer Science Dept.): Fall 2021 - Present
• Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies (Computer Science Dept.): Fall 2021- Present
• Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies (Computer Science Dept.): Fall 2021- Present
Courses
• CS 442 (Database Management Systems) 2021-Present
• CS 561 (Database Management Systems) 2005-Present
• CS 562 (Database Management Systems) 2007-Present
• CS 105 (Introduction to Scientific Computing) 1998
• CS 382 (Computer Arch. & Org.) 1998
• CS 492 (Operating Systems) 2000
• Special Topics (Data Warehousing)
• Special Topics (Object-Relational DBMS)
• CS 561 (Database Management Systems) 2005-Present
• CS 562 (Database Management Systems) 2007-Present
• CS 105 (Introduction to Scientific Computing) 1998
• CS 382 (Computer Arch. & Org.) 1998
• CS 492 (Operating Systems) 2000
• Special Topics (Data Warehousing)
• Special Topics (Object-Relational DBMS)