Dr. Bradford A. Towle Jr. is an assistant professor at Florida Poly. Before coming
to Florida Poly he taught computer science at Landmark College, which focuses on students
with learning disabilities, and Keene State College. His research involves demonstrating
the feasibility of an augmented reality device simulating a passenger awareness system
for autonomous vehicles as well as integrating augmented reality into robotic testing.
2017: Florida Space Grant, Undergraduate Research Award
2007: Research grant for NSF EPSCoR Fellowship
Ph.D. in University of Nevada, Reno, 2013
M.S. in University of Nevada, Reno, 2007
B.S. in Montana State University, 2005
Game design
Augmented reality
Robotic control architectures
E-commerce
Operating systems
Member, Computer Science Publication Committee
Representative, Graduate Committee
Member, Non-Academic Affairs Committee
Game Development and Simulation Representative, Concentration Committee
Advisor, Game Implementation and Simulation Concentration
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