Angelo Devito

Visiting Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Angelo DeVito is a Visitng Professor and  has been part of the Electrical and Comuter Engineering Faculty since September of 1978. During that time he has taught undergraduate courses and many graduate level courses in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Engineering Science.  He  was extensively involved in developing Professional Engineering courses for administration to NYS Professional Engineers for their continuting education requirements and instrumental in developing the graduate program at Con Edison and Indian Point. In addition to duties at Manhattan University, He has also worked in the Nuclear Industry at Indian Point in the capacity of Electrical Engineer and Administrator of the Engineers Training Program. Specialties and research include New and Alternate Power Generation Technologies, as well as Engineering Ethics and Probability and Random Processes.

Education

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) , Manhattan University 1974

Master of Science (Electrical Engineering), NYU - Polytechinc, 1977

Courses Taught

  • ECEG 710: Probability and Stochastic Processes
  • EECE 229: Introduction to Digital Systems
  • EECE 232: Computer System, Organization & Design
  • EECE 304: Signals and Systems II
  • EECE 307: Mathematical Methods for Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • EECE 311: Applied Electromagnetics
  • EECE 315: Probability and Statistics for Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • EECE 410: Capstone Design I
  • EECE 411: Capstone Design Ii
  • EECE 425: Control Systems Design
  • PSEV 490: Environmental Issues
  • EECE 454 Power Sytems
  • EECE 425 Control Systems
  • ENGG 660 - Statistical Decision Making
  • EECE 790 - Green Power
  • ECEG 710: Probability and Stochastic Processes
  • EECE 201: Fundamentals of Electrical System Analysis
  • EECE 229: Introduction to Digital Systems
  • EECE 232: Computer System, Organization & Design
  • EECE 304: Signals and Systems II
  • EECE 307: Mathematical Methods for Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • EECE 315: Probability and Statistics for Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • EECE 410: Capstone Design I
  • EECE 425: Control Systems Design
  • ENGS 116: Introduction to Engineering Computation
  • PSEV 490: Environmental Issues