Professor, ISAT
frysinsp@jmu.edu
Contact Info
Website: https://educ.jmu.edu/~frysinsp/
Education
- Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University
- M.S. in Applied Psychology/Human Factors, Stevens Institute of Technology
- M.S. in Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology
- B.A. in Environmental Studies/Physics, William Paterson College
Courses Taught
- GISAT 100: Environmental and Energy Sustainability
- GISAT 112: Environmental Issues in Science and Technology
- ISAT 142: Analytical Methods II (Physics and Calculus)
- ISAT 320: Fundamentals of Environmental Science and Technology I
- ISAT 321: Fundamentals of Environmental Science and Technology II
- ISAT 416: Alternative Energy Practicum (Study Abroad)
- ISAT 420: Environmental Analysis and Modeling
- ISAT 422: Industrial Environmental Management
- ISAT 426: Environmental Information Systems
- ISAT 427: Industrial Hygiene
- ISAT 428/528: Industrial Ecology
- ISAT 447/571: Interaction Design
- ISAT 480: International Energy Initiatives (Study Abroad)
- ISAT 566-MALT: Air and Waste Management
- ISAT 580: Environmental Analysis and Modeling
- ISAT 651: System Requirements Analysis
- CS 240/512: Algorithms and Data Structures
- CS 447/547: Interaction Design
- ENVT 400: Environmental Capstone – Food and Fuel
- GSCI 104: Scientific Perspectives
- OSHA HazWOpER training (24-hour, 40-hour and 8-hour refresher)
Professional Interests
- Environmental Decision Support and Information Systems
- Environmental Systems Engineering
- Industrial Ecology, EH&S Management
- Interaction Design and Computer/Human Interfaces
- Auditory Data Representation
Experience
- Coordinator, Environmental Management Program and Environmental Information Systems Program; Director, Collaboration for Environment, Health and Safety
- Seventeen years of environmental systems engineering with AT&T (Bell Labs and Environment, Health and Safety)
- Three years of alternative energy and data representation research with Exxon Research and Engineering Company
- 10 years adjunct professor with Middlesex County College (NJ) in the departments of Computer Science and Environmental Science