Dr. David A. Gaitros
Teaching Faculty III
Program Director, Computer Science, Panama City
Branch Campus
Department of Computer Science
Florida State University
Office: Holley Building A-111-P
Phone: 850-770-2256
Address: 4750 Collegiate Dr., Panama City, Fl 32405
Email: dgaitros [AT] fsu.edu
Curriculum Vitae (2023
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Eduction
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BA Computer Science, Southern
Illinois University
MS Computer and Information Sciences, Air Force Instititute
of Technology
PhD Computer Science, Florida State University
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David Gaitros is currently a
Faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at Florida State
University. He is currently the Program Director for the Computer Science
Department at the FSU Panama City Branch Campus and teaches courses in
Software Engineering, Databases, Object Oriented Design, Unix.
David is associated with the MorphBank Biological Phylogenetic Image Database
System where he was the project manager and head software engineer. The web
site may be viewed at http://morphbank.net
After graduating from Southern Illinois University in 1977, David entered the
Air Force as a Second Lieutenant stationed at Gunter AFS in Montgomery
Alabama. His first assignment was developing and maintaining software for Air
Force Civil Engineering systems. From there he and his family moved to Tinker
AFB in Oklahoma where he wrote software for the 552 Airborne Warning and
Control Wing for E3A Radar Aircraft and support systems.
After earning his Masters of Science from the Air Force Institute of
Technology in 1985, David was assigned to the Freeman Mathematical Laboratory
at Eglin AFB, Florida where he worked in several assignments ranging from
Regional Computer Center Manager to manager of numerous large software
development projects. During this time, he took on a part time job as an
Adjunct Professor at the University of West Florida where he earned
outstanding teaching awards for three years.
In 1990, David was assigned to Washington D.C. where he was in charge of the
Customer Support branch of the 1875th Computer Support Wing and Computer
Engineering Branch for Air Force Systems Command. He also assisted in the
transitioning of computer systems from the D.C. area to Wright-Patterson AFB
in Ohio. In addition, his office was also chartered to a support role for the
Desert Shield and Desert Storm operations.
In 1992, David was assigned as an instructor at the Naval Postgraduate School
in Monterey California where he was selected to be the Associate Chair for
the Department. In addition to his job as the Associate Chair,he was the senior Air Force Officer on post and he
taught numerous programming and software engineering courses.
In 1995, David took his final Air Force assignment at Tyndall AFB, Florida
where he the Chief for Computers and Communications for the Air Force Civil
Engineer. In this capacity, he was in charge of the upgrade and modernization
of all Air Force Civil Engineering local area networks around the world and
the Air Foce Civil Engineer System (ACES)
development project.
He retired from the Air Force at the Rank of Lieutenant Colonel on June 1st,
1999. Upon retirement, he accepted a position as the Associate Chair of the
Computer Science Department at Florida State University.
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