Dr Romas Mikusauskas
Job Title: Senior Lecturer
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Current Roles and Responsibilities:
- Course Leader: FdSc Creative Technologies (Multimedia, Games, E-Learning), see details in the Courses Undergradute Prospectus
- Module Leader: CU2009 Introduction to 3D Animation; CS2005 Graphics and Imaging; MM2021 Event Modelling and Simulation; MM3012 Graphics and Imaging 2; several other modules as part of the degree courses for BSc in Multimedia Solutions, Interactive Multimedia, Internet, and Games.
- Final Year Project supervision.
Research/Professional Interest Areas:
3D Modelling, Animation & Computer Graphics, CAD/CAM, Information Systems Analysis and Design, Software Engineering, Project Management.
PhD Research Student supervision:
He has been and is supervising several PhD research students in Information Systems Development Methodologies, software engineering, communications and networking (one successfull completion, several are continuing their research).
Professional Experience and Participation in various projects:
Senior Lecturer (2000 - now):
delivering teaching and facilitating learning for a number of modules in various subject areas:
- 3D Computer Graphics and Animation
- Multimedia Applications
- Computer Games
- Information Systems Analysis, Design & Methodologies
- Software Engineering
IT project manager (1993 - 2000):
feasibility study, analysis, design, implementation and management, e.g.
- Computer network VIKT
- CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network) local node
- Multiserve project communications down-link station
- Web related projects; etc
Programmer/Consultant:
- Worked for private company in CAD area (AutoCAD)
- Programmer at Luckett & Farley (Architectures, Engineers and Construction Managers)
- Some joint work with Midwest CAD Systems as application programmer (1992 - 1993)
- Software engineer/Head of CAD unit
- Developing and maintenance of software applications for P-CAD and AutoCAD as set up by customers' specifications (1986 - 1992)
Successful completion of PhD in physics and mathematical sciences (1986)
Systems/Applications Programmer (1974 - 1986):
- Work at the Mathematics Institute, Academy of Science;
- Development and maintenance of the system software for the multi-terminal front-end computer connected to a mainframe in partnership with the Laboratory of Computing Techniques and Automation (LCTA) at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)
Publications and Conference Papers:
There have been 36 publications including a journal paper, a published user guide title "Learning AutoCAD by Examples" based on a book translation, and conference papers that cover professional and research interests as well as reports (feasibility studies, intermediate and final reports) on the results of various implemented projects.




