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Dr. Bernard Sharum, core faculty member in Capella University’s School of Business and Technology, was recently awarded Capella’s Harold Abel Award for Distinguished Faculty, which recognizes his extensive contributions to Capella, its faculty, and its students. In this interview, he talks about his work and interests.
A. I most enjoy the very fact that I’m teaching, reaching into the library, and reading new literature. I’m really excited about our new Doctor of Information Technology programs. I wrote a course for it on IT Management, and I love mentoring IT researchers in the PhD program. |
A. I initially wanted to study mathematics, but computers were starting to evolve and become more important. At the time I did my undergrad, there were no computer science degrees. You needed a math degree to get to computers. I love math, but really wanted to work with computers, too. I still love both math and computers, even though most of my work today is with computers. |
A. In the last millennium, things moved fast, but now it’s even faster. Home computers are becoming increasingly sophisticated machines. There’s ubiquitous wireless broadband access, and more digital libraries with cloud computing. It’s moving almost faster than we can keep up with it. I also think that quantum computing is the future, as well as artificial intelligence (AI) and the new hybrid direction of swarm intelligence. I think we’ll see the day when there will be human implants with AI chips and broadband access. |
A. Difficulties developing software impenetrable to hackers. Information security is a huge issue. There are so many compromises being made, and so many smart people figuring out how to work around them. |
A. I stay current with many publications through materials at the Capella Library. I monitor LinkedIn, where you can find all the leading organizations in the field and constantly updated news about research. I also stay involved with various professional organizations. |
A. It’s always an honor to receive an award like this. It’s humbling and appreciated. All my colleagues are doing what I’m doing—teaching, sharing ideas, conducting research. We are all working to get better. |
A. I was told to study mathematics. Also, when an undergrad professor introduced me to E.T. Bell’s book Mathematics: Queen and Servant of Science. It really introduced me to all the ways math fits into other disciplines. |
A. Fast-paced walking with my son. It’s a good way to stay healthy and feel good. |
A. Starbucks mocha, and way too many of them. |
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