Chris.Davison@uci.edu 4306 Cal-IT2 Building
(949) 824-4750
RESEARCH
INTERESTS
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, Leadership, Ethics
Quantitative Research Methods – Correlational Design
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Technology Manager: Apr 04 – Present,
Network Manager: Apr 96 – Apr 04,
Operations/Telecommunications Supervisor: Sep 91 to Feb 96, HealthCare Review
Corporation,
Programmer/Analyst: Dec 87 to Apr 91, Logistics Automated System Support
Office, Ft. Carson, CO (US Army)
Programmer/Analyst: Apr 87 to Dec 87, Logistics Systems Management Office, Ft. Carson, CO (US Army)
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Instructor: Fall 98 – Present, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
Courses: ICS 153-Computer Networks (e.g., Fall Quarter, 98 ), ICS156 Advanced Computer Networks
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Organization and Management (IT
Management)
Master of Business Administration (Technology Management)
Bachelor of Science (Information Systems)
Associate of Science (Computer Science)
CONFERENCES
Davison, C. (2007, March). Responsphere: A testbed for disruptive
technologies. Panel Member at the
CalIT2
Igniting Technology conference, UCI,
Davison, C. (2006, May). Ethical considerations of business continuity
and disaster recovery. Paper presented at the
annual
conference of the International Academy of Business and Technology, Mystic, CT.
Davison, C. (2006, Jan.). Ethical considerations of
business continuity and disaster recovery. Poster presented at
annual
Rescue PI Conference,
PUBLICATIONS
Davison, C. (Accepted for publication 2007). Ethics of Business
Continuity and Disaster Recover Technologies: A
Conceptual Orientation.
International Journal
of Computers, Systems, and Signals.
Davison, C. (Under peer-review). Business Continuity and Disaster
Recovery Research: Theoretical Frameworks,
Emerging Themes,
Methodologies, and Frontiers. Business
Continuity Journal.
Davison, C. (2006, May). Ethical considerations of business continuity
and disaster recovery. Proceedings of the
International
GRANTS
Davison, C., Venkatasubramanian, N. (2006). Project RESCUE: Undergraduate
Research Utilizing 802.15.4 Wireless Sensors.
California Institute of Information Technology and Telecommunications.
Amount: $4,000. Position: Co-PI.
Davison, C., Mehrotra, S. Project RESCUE: Undergraduate Research in
Privacy Preserving Media Spaces.
California Institute of Information
Technology and Telecommunications. Amount: $4,000. Position: Co-PI.
Venkatasubramanian, N. & Argulles,
E. (2006). UC Discovery Grant. UC,
Position: Technology
Manager.
ElZarki, M. Rao, R, Mehrotra,
Science Foundation. Award Amount: $700,000.
Position: Technology Manager.
Mehrotra, S., Butts, C.
Eguchi, R., Winslet, M. & Venkatasubramanian, V.
(2003). ITR: Responding to the
Unexpected. National Science Foundation. Award Amount: $9,000,000. Position:
Technology Manager.
Gupta, R. & Davison, C. (2002). Analysis of System
Usability, Performance, and Network Behavior for
Wireless Computing and
Communication Nodes. UC,
OUTREACH
Davison, C. (2007, March). ResCUE Research
Project and the EvacRobot. , Presented at the UCI-ICS Scholars
Day,
Davison, C., Hore, B., Valasubramanian, V, &
Massaguer, D. (2006, April). ResCUE Research Project, EvacPack, DrillSim,
Privacy Preserving in Media Spaces. Presented at the UCI-ICS
Graduate Student Recruitment Day,
University of
California at Irvine.
Davison, C., Mehrota, S.,
Venkatasubramanian, N. (2006, February). Evac-Pack, Rescue Research
Project.
Presented to the
representatives of the Governor's Office: Sate of California, Cal-IT2 –
Davison, C., Massaguer, D., Hutchins, J. (2006, March). ResCUE Research Project, DrillSim, Anomalous Human
Activity
Detection. Presented at the UCI Scholars Day,
Davison, C. & Anguiano, A. (2005,
November). Sensor instrumentation, Enhanced
Sally
Ride Science Festival,
Davison, C.
Valasubramanian, V, & Massaguer, D. (2005). ResCUE Research Project, DrillSim. Presented at the
American
Indian Summer Institute in Computer Science,
Davison, C.
Valasubramanian, V, & Massaguer, D. (2005). ResCUE Research Project, DrillSim. Presented at the
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