Dr. Edward Sim

Dr. Edward R. Sim, association professor of information
systems, is a graduate of George Washington University where he earned a master’s
degree in information management and the University of Maryland where he earned
a Doctor of Philosophy degree in information systems.
Prior to his appointment at HSU, Sim worked in the United
States intelligence community. He has also been an assistant professor of
information system and decision systems at Loyola College.
Sim has done research in the fields of software engineering,
software metrics, analytical decision making, and creativity. He has also
supervised research projects in a number of fields, including biological weapon
detection, electronic surveillance devices, and intelligence support
techniques.
Degrees Earned
- Bachelor of Science, Economics, Towson State University, 1979
- Master of Science, Management Information Systems, George Washington University, 1988
- Doctor of Philosophy, Information Systems, Decision Sciences, University of Maryland (Baltimore), 1996