About

Anthony G. Basile received a B.Sc. from Brock Univserity in 1986, a M.Sc. from The University of Guelph in 1988 and a Ph.D. in Theoretical Solid State Physics from Cornell in 1991. He took a position as a postdoctoral fellow in Chemistry at McMaster University in 1992 before coming to D'Youville College in 1995. He has been the chair of the Information Technology Department since 2001. His early work at Guelph and Cornell concentrated on developing novel numerical methods for solving quantum mechanics problems arising from issues in solid state Physics. At McMaster, he continued developing numerical methods but shifted from solid state to related problems in molecular collisions in Chemistry.

With his years of pushing computer technology to its limits, he brings a unique perspective to the Information Technology Department at D'Youville. Dr Basile's current interest concentrate on developing high security Operating System environments which are resistant to various penetration and forensic techniques.

Curriculum Vitae

Melissa Carlson is a Junior in the Information Technology Department at D'Youville College.
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