Dana Barry
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Dana Barry has 5 graduate degrees, including a Ph.D. in Engineering from Osaka (Japan) University, many honors and over 300 academic/professional publications. She is a Research Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (CAMP) at Clarkson, works part time at SUNY Canton, and has served as a Visiting Professor overseas numerous times.
She visited Malaysia 4 times and was acting president for a small private university there. Her host for these visits is a billionaire in Malaysia!
She visited Japan 13 times and has her name on the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa-2, the first one in the world to land on an asteroid. Dr. Barry has many awards and co-authored numerous academic papers and books published in both English and Japanese. She often served as a Visiting Professor overseas. Her talk about Research & Women (Feb 23) was live streamed from Oyama College in Japan to 51 KOSEN colleges throughout the country.
Her international program for Creativity and Creative Education won a National Chem Luminary Award from the American Chemical Society. The program was carried out in the United States, Japan, China, and Malaysia.
Fall 2024 - Generate New Ideas and Solve Problems Creatively [F-24-12]
Past Classes:
Fall 2023 - The Beauty and Culture of Japan [F-23-5]
Fall 2022 - Beautiful Malaysia [F-22-3]
Spring 2021 - World of Robots and Artificial Intelligence [S-21-21]
Spring 2020 - World of Robots and Artificial Intelligence [S-20-57]
Spring 2019 - Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Man and His Music [S-19-3]
Spring 2018 - Moon, Mars and More [S-18-38]
Spring 2017 - Biofilms in Our Daily Life [S-17-8]
Spring 2016 - Exciting Activities Using Colorful Chemicals [S-16-23]
Fall 2014 - John Philip Sousa: The Man and the Music [F-14-33]
Spring 2014 - Space Shuttle Experiments and Mars Exploration [S-14-54]
Spring 2013 - Using Avatars in a Virtual World [S-13-52]
Spring 2012 - Japan and the US: Comparisons and Differences [S-12-33]