Earl LaBatt

Earl LaBatt

Adjunct Faculty

Earl LaBatt joined UÂé¶¹´«Ã½ Manchester as an adjunct professor of computer information systems in 1999. His course work has included Introduction to Scientific Programming and Application Programming using Java.

20+ years of industry experience includes:

  • Developing decision aids, tracking and reporting systems, and mission planning tools at Rome Laboratory.
  • Developing Motif based user interfaces and algorithms for real-time applications, calibration software for the F-22 airplane, component based frameworks using Java and Jini, and reusable architectures for distributed heterogeneous applications at Lockheed Martin.
  • Developing generic grouping technology, servlets, dashboards, low-level data collectors, and server-side business logic at OPNET Technologies.
  • Managing software development teams which include: allocating tasks, managing the development and release schedules, interacting with quality assurance, and supporting technical support.

He has developed software using a variety of languages with the most notable being Java, C, C++, and Ada. He is presently working for OPNET Technologies.

Education

  • M.S., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1990

  • B.S., Utica College of Syracuse University, 1987

Courses Taught

  • CIS 630: Application Programming using Java

  • CS 410: Introduction to Scientific Programming

Selected Publications

  • "C3I Graphical Applications", Speaker at Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development (AGARD) Machine Intelligence for Aerospace Electronic Systems, Lisbon, Portugal 9/91
  • "Analysis of Improved Many On Many (IMOM)", internal technical publication, 90

Awards

  • Patent US7444263 - Performance metric collection and automated analysis

  • Several Scientific Achievement Awards at Rome Laboratory

  • Civilian of the Quarter at Rome Laboratory