Daniel Peters

Adjunct Faculty,  Multidisciplinary Graduate Engineering Programs

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Daniel Peters is a Systems & Software Engineering consultant by day and an adjunct faculty for the Multidisciplinary Graduate Engineering unit by night. He received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts- Lowell.

While teaching Design Patterns and Concepts of Object-Oriented Design (Java, C++, and C#) to international students on a contemporary campus, he draws on his 37 years of experience in operating systems platforms, product conceptualization, design and development.

He dazzles his students with software prototypes and is well-versed in embedded systems, operating systems, network managed devices, and applications.

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Bridging Theory and Practice Through Co-op Experience

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Transforming Academic Knowledge to Industry Impact

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