Harley R. Myler, Ph.D.

Harley Myler

Dr. Harley R. Myler, P.E.
Professor

Office: Room 2416 Cherry Bldg.
Phone: (409) 880-8747
Email: h.myler@lamar.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • Ph.D. Electrical & Computer Engineering, New Mexico State University, 1985
  • M.S.E.E. Electrical & Computer Engineering, New Mexico State University, 1981
  • B.S.C. Chemistry, Virginia Military Institute [Double-major in Elec Engr], 1975

Awards & Honors

  • William B. and Mary G. Mitchell Endowed Chair in Telecommunications
  • Tau Beta Pi (engineering)
  •  Eta Kappa Nu (electrical engineering)
  • Outstanding Participation, IEEE, National Engineers Week, 1993
  • Educator of the Year, University of Central Florida Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,1993.
  • Researcher of the Year, University of Central Florida Department of Computer Engineering, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992.
  • Academy Member, Klipsch School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, New Mexico State University.
  • CRC Freshman Chemistry Award, 1973.

Teaching

My teaching includes traditional Computer Engineering subjects such as Digital Logic Design and Computer Architecture as well as the Electrical Engineering areas of Image and Video Processing and Digital Control Engineering.

As Department Chair, I teach ELEN 4200 Electrical Engineering Seminar, which is our capstone soft skills course where we try to wrap things up for our seniors before they commence their careers or move on to graduate school.

After 30+ years of higher education, I am very much interested in the pedagogy of engineering education, particularly modern approaches to instruction to include computer mediated and adaptive learning techniques. I was the architect of the LUEE Digital eLearning Content Delivery System as well as our LUFF and Hardware-in-Homework programs.