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Tom Roberts
Professor of Computer Science
Email: tomroberts@uttyler.edu
Building: COB 315.09
Department: Computer Science
Degrees
- Ph.D. Auburn University
- M.B.A Auburn University
- B.A. University of Oklahoma
Biography
Tom L. Roberts is a Professor of Information Systems for the Computer Science Department in the College of Business & Technology at the University of Texas at Tyler. He was formerly the Director of the Center of Information Assurance, Information Systems Coordinator and Clifford R. King Professor of Information Systems at Louisiana Tech University. He received his MBA and Ph.D. in Information Systems from Auburn University and BA degree from the University of Oklahoma.
At Louisiana Tech, Dr. Roberts was the planerat arbete Lead for the university's pursuit of NSA/DHS National Center of Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE) and NSA/DHS National Center of Excellence in Cyber Defense Research (CAE-R). Currently, Louisiana Tech is o
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Tom Uttech, “Ajawakamig (1014)” (2017), oil on linen, 84 x 96 inches, 91 1/2 x 103 1/2 inches including artist’s painted frame (all images courtesy Alexandre Gallery)
Tom Uttech greets me in Saukville, Wisconsin and leads me to his studio carrying a tall walking stick. Uttech lives and works on a former farm, and is an advocate of prairie restoration and an avid bird watcher. He has reestablished hundreds of native plants to the fields around his home, and reported sightings of record numbers of bird species to Wisconsin ornithological groups. The studio — a converted barn — is a workshop for these multiple interests: containing not only major paintings in progress along with his own black-and-white landscape photographs, but also animal skulls and antlers, lengths of bark, old tools, bird nests, vintage Native American canoes hanging from rafters, binoculars, and well-thumbed bird guides on sturdy drafting tables. He is curious to know what a New York writer is going to make of