Alice Squires

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Adaptive Online Learning Systems Researcher Alice Squires

Alice Squires is the Director for Online Programs for the School of Systems and Enterprises, at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. She is also a systems engineering faculty at Stevens, and a business and management faculty at the University of Phoenix. Alice graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science of Electrical Engineering (BSEE) at University of Maryland in 1984 and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) at George Mason University in 1996. She is currently a PhD candidate in systems engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology. Early in her career Alice focused on engineering hardware design and related software development, followed by technical management and operations management, with a more recent focus on systems engineering and online education and training. She has over twenty years of experience in engineering project management and technical management primarily in the defense sector. She has worked directly for several large defense companies including IBM, Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics and later consulted for some of these companies. At General Dynamics, she managed the department that developed the requirements and performed the integration and testing for the vehicle electronics on the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV) built for the United States Marines. Prior to this she managed the production system and cost center for Lockheed Martin’s (now BAE Systems’) radiation-hardened manufacturing line. At IBM she worked as a technical lead on various defense related contracts. She has also worked for several smaller companies including Delex Systems (Navy and tactical trainers), Agere Systems (a company branched off of Lucent) and ASSETT, Inc (Navy and Signal Processing). She received the General Dynamics Technical Achievement in Safety Award in 2002, the Lockheed Martin Outstanding Team Award in 1998, an MBA Fellowship from 1994-1995 and multiple technical and suggestion awards from IBM from 1986 to 1993.




Faculty Member Courses Taught:

Course #Course/Program NameRole
SYS650System Architecture and DesignInstructor
N/ASystems Engineering and Architecting Graduate CertificateProgram Director
N/ASystems Engineering MastersProgram Director
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