Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

John F. Donoghue, Ph.D.

 

 


John F. Donoghue, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Campus Address:    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
                                 Cleveland State University
                                 Cleveland, OH 44115

                                 Building:  Stilwell Hall, 341
                                 Phone: 216-687-3535
                                 Fax:     216-687-5405
                                 email:   j.donoghue@csuohio.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., Systems Engineering, Case Institute of Technology.
  • M.F.A. in Creative Writing, The Program for Writers, Warren Wilson College.
  • M.S.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University.
  • B.S.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University.

Professional Experience

  • Senior Control Engineer, The Industrial Nucleonics Corporation.
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Cleveland State University.
  • Associate Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Cleveland State University.

Research and Teaching Interests

  • Digital signal processing, control systems, senior design, systems and signals, circuits.

Laboratory Interests

  • Responsible for the direction and development of the following departmental teaching laboratories:
    • The Control Systems Laboratory
    • The Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
    • The Senior Design Control Systems Laboratory

Departmental Undergraduate Advisor

  • Responsible for the academic advising of Electrical & Computer Engineering undergraduates.

Recent University Service

  • Chair of a University committee responsible for writing a chapter of the University's NCA Accreditation Self-Study.
  • Member of CSU's Roundtable and its Steering Committee since the Roundtable’s inception in 1996.
  • Responsible for the development and writing of student outcomes assessment plans for each undergraduate and graduate program in the College of Engineering.
  • Responsible for the conversion of all curricula in the College of Engineering from quarters to semesters.
  • Authored the self-studies for the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department's last two (1992, 1998) ABET accreditation visits.
  • Developed and implemented a Peer Review of Teaching System for the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department.
  • Served on the Engineering College's Strategic Plan Development Committee that produced a strategic plan for the College.
  • Served on Departmental, College, and University committees related to undergraduate affairs, recruitment and retention, chair and faculty searches, and University goals.