Janusz’s Profile

Faculty
Active 2 years, 8 months ago
Janusz
Display Name
Janusz
Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Computer Systems Technology
Office Location
N1027
Academic interests

Networking; IT Security; Game theory; Genetic Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence.

Bio

Dr. Janusz Kusyk received BS and MA degrees from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. He was awarded PhD degree in Computer Science at the Graduate Center, CUNY in 2012. Prior to joining City Tech, he was a Patent Examiner in US Patent and Trademark Office, where he analyzed and evaluated patent applications in areas of information security, cryptography, and communication networks.

Work Phone
718 260 5164
Email address

My Courses

CST2307, Networking Fundamentals

CST2307, Networking Fundamentals

This course introduces students to fundamental networking concepts and skills. It provides instruction in networking media, physical and logical topologies, and common networking standards and protocols. Specifically, the course presents the conceptual framework of the OSI model, and its implementation with the TCP/IP and other network protocols. Both networking design and analysis methods are emphasized. Hands-on laboratory exercises reinforce the material presented in the lectures and enable students to develop networking skills. The course also provides students with the knowledge necessary to design, install, configure, and support network infrastructure effectively. Networking administration skills are developed for different operating systems like Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Linux.

My Projects

Sandbox Project

Sandbox Project

Sandbox site for workshops! WORKSHOP FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS: tinyurl.com/openlabsurvey

My Clubs

Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

The Computer Systems Technology (CST) Colloquium is dedicated to providing the students, staff, and faculty of New York City College of Technology, the City University of New York, and the greater public with access to information regarding the latest developments in computing from both a research and industrial perspective. We strive to schedule speakers that have a prominent influence in the computing field and that can engage our audience to have a deeper understanding and passion for computers, software engineering, programming languages, networks, and other topics.