Kenneth E. Dozier, Jr. now serves as the
Executive Director, Western Research Application Center (WESRAC).
Previously, he was the Executive Director of the Engineering Transfer
Center and Executive Director for NASA Far WestRTTC.
His professional experience spans involvement with several notable
educational institutions that include the University of Southern
California, School of Engineering; Los Angeles, California; ED>Net,
California Community Colleges; and, California State University, Los
Angeles, California (Minority Institution).
Mr. Dozier, has co-written articles with colleague David Chang that have
appeared in publications that include �The Impact of Information
Technology on the Temporal Optimization of Supply Chain Performance� in
the Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences; �The Effect of Company Size on the Productivity Impact
of Information Technology Investments� in the Journal of Information
Technology Theory and Application, 8:1 (2006); and, �Temporal and Focal
Optimization of Technology Transfer in a Supply Chain� in Advancing
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Proceedings of the Technology Transfer
Society(T2S) at the 27th Annual Conference, held at Kauffman Foundation,
Kansas City, Missouri, in 2005. In addition, he wrote a book titled
Pspice Solutions to Electronic Design published by McGraw-Hill.