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COREY P. CARBONARA, Ph.D.

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BUSINESS ADDRESSRESIDENCE

Professor and Director1419 Chapel Hill Drive

Digital Communication Technologies Project Waco, TX 76712
Baylor UniversityPhone: 254-666-4450

One Bear Place, 97368

Waco, TX 76798-7368

Phone: 254-710-4333

Email:

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND:

  • B. A.University of Iowa, 1976, Broadcasting and Film
  • M.A.University of Iowa, 1980, Mass Communication Theory
  • Ph.D.University of Texas at Austin, 1989, Radio-Television-Film

Ph.D. Dissertation:

  • “A Historical Perspective of Management, Technology and Innovation in the American Television Industry,” The University of Texas at Austin
  • EEC (Electrical and Electronic Engineering Certificate), Omega School of Communications, Chicago, IL, 1980

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

1983 – 1984, 1986-Present

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • Professor, Film and Digital Media Division (Telecommunication Division), Communication Studies Department
  • Director, Digital Communication Technologies Project

2000 – 2001

Texas State Technical College System, Waco, Texas

  • Chief Technology Officer
  • (Leave of Absence, Baylor University)

2000 – 2001

IC2 Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

  • Senior Research Fellow
  • Director, Community Networking and Next Generation Knowledge Networks Program, Cross-Border Institute for Regional Development (CBIRD)
  • Visiting Professor, Management Department, Graduate School of Business, UT Austin
  • (Leave of Absence, Baylor University)

1996 - 2001

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • Associate Vice President for Technology Management
  • Executive Director, Institute for Technology Innovation Management
  • Professor, Telecommunication Division

1992 - 1996

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • Director, Telecommunication Division
  • Associate Professor, Telecommunication Division

1991 - 1992

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • New Video Technologies Project Director
  • Assistant Professor of Telecommunication

1991

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • Acting Director, Telecommunication Division
  • New Video Technologies Project Director
  • Assistant Professor of Telecommunication

1986 - 1991

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • New Video Technologies Project Director
  • Assistant Professor of Telecommunication

1985 - 1986

Sony Broadcast products Company, Teaneck, New Jersey

  • Product Manager, High Definition Video Systems

1983 - 1985

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

  • Lecturer of Radio and Television

1982 - 1983

Caterpillar Tractor Company, Peoria, Illinois

  • Video Producer/Director

1980 - 1982

Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois

  • Professor of Broadcast Communication

1980 - 1981

Editel - Division of Columbia Pictures, Inc. Chicago, Illinois

  • Director of Remote Operations and Video Editor

1979 - 1980

United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (Special Project), Iowa City, Iowa

  • Television Producer/Director

1978

Roscor Video Communications, Morton Grove, Illinois

  • Video Systems Consultant

1974 - 1983

Free Lance Video and Film Producer/Director

  • Technical Consultant for Design and Operations of Video Facilities

HONORS, AWARDS AND RECOGNITION (INCLUDING STATE DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENTS TO DELEGATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)

  • Received the Nat Tiffen Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions to the Art and Craft of Cinematography, Emerging Cinematographer Award. Presented by the International Cinematographers Guild at the American Society of Cinematographers, Hollywood, CA (September 27, 2013).
  • Recipient of the State of Texas Congressional Resolution 13R2834 in 2013 stating formal congratulations from the State of Texas for winning the Nat Tiffen Award and in appreciation for the educational and research contributions he has made to the State of Texas.
  • Awarded to the status of Fellow by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) for lifetime contributions to the development of high definition television and continued work in advancing digital television. This award status is given by one’s peers in the Academy and is considered the highest mark of excellence in the Society. Received Award SMPTE Conference / New York City on October 26, 2007.
  • Appointed to the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers as a member. The Academy is a group of more than 150 individuals who have played a significant role in the decade-long effort that made digital television a reality for consumers. The distinguished group includes individuals from broadcasting, program development, consumer electronics, manufacturing and retail industries, present and former government officials, and members of the media.
  • Appointed to State of Texas Governor’s Advisory Committee on Film, Digital Media and Videogame Industries.
  • Recipient of the 2007 Leadership Award by the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society for outstanding leadership and mentorship.
  • Distinguished as one of the 2007 Leaders in Technology by the Consumer Electronics Association.
  • Board Member of the Administrative Committee for the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Consumer Electronics Society (2006-2008).
  • Elected to membership as a member of the Advanced Media Committee for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences-NY (“the EMMYs”).
  • Selection to the Austin Ventures Labs Bio Info-Sciences Advisory Team along with other world-class researchers in health science and telecommunication technology.
  • Texas Monthly Magazine Designation as “One of the 25 Most Powerful Texans in High Tech…” (March 2000).
  • Phi Kappa Phi Membership
  • Shell Grant Award for Distinguished Research
  • Board Member of the International Administrative Committee for the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Consumer Electronics Society (AdCom).
  • Appointed as Advisory Committee Member, Digital Cinema Foundation, Radio/Television/Film Department, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Elected to be a Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Innovation, Creativity, and Capital (IC2), University of Texas, Austin, Texas
  • Senior Researcher, Digital Media Collaboratory, IC2 University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
  • Senior Researcher, Digital Convergence Initiative, IC2 University of Texas, Austin, Texas
  • Elected Vice Chair, Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation
  • Appointment by US Department of State/White House as US Delegate to the International Telecommunications Union ITU-R Task Group 6/9 (Digital Cinema) as an officially accredited delegation member with clearance through the White House to the ITU Meetings held in Geneva, Switzerland (2002 to Present)
  • International Chair Appointment, Subgroup on Quality Issues for Digital Cinema for International Telecommunications Union
  • Appointed by the Chair from the whole assembly of nations.
  • Here my duties went beyond being a US Delegate only and involved leading and editing the harmonization of dozens of documents submitted by a variety of national administrations.
  • Appointed as Director of Community Network Technologies for the Cross Border Institute for Regional Development (CBIRD) Project between the State of Texas and Mexico on Official Leave of Absence from Baylor University by President Robert Sloan
  • Appointed as Chief Technology Officer for the Texas State Technical College System (TSTC) Statewide on Official Leave of Absence from Baylor University by President Robert Sloan (2000-2001)
  • Selected to be Member of United States delegation to the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) represented the United States on technical matters relating to High Definition Television (HDTV) for the U.S. State Department
  • Represented the United States delegation to the Tenth and Special Meeting of the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR) Interim Working Party (IWP) 11/6 of the International Telecommunication Union (Atlanta, GA, 1990)
  • U.S. Delegate, United States Delegation to the Interim Meetings of the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR) of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1987).

APPOINTMENTS AND MEMBERSHIP ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES, WORKING GROUPS, SUBCOMMTTIEES AND PANELS

  • Member, Joint United States Advanced Television Systems Committee/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Digital Systems Information Exchange

Committee on Digital Standards and Hierarchy

  • Co-Chair, Joint United States Advanced Television Systems Committee/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Digital Systems Information Exchange

Committee on Research, Architectures and Technologies

  • Vice-Chair, FCC Advisory Committee For Advanced Television

Systems Subcommittee Working Party 2 Task Force on Subjective Assessment

  • Member, FCC Advisory Committee for Advanced Television
  • Member, Subcommittee on the Economic Factors in the Commercialization of HDTV
  • Member, Subcommittee on the Psychophysical Studies of HDTV and Advanced Television Systems Ad Hoc Group on Production Planning of Planning Subcommittee Working Party on Source Materials
  • Member, Subcommittee on Economic Assessment of Advanced Television Systems Production Facilities Cost Conversion
  • Member, Subcommittee on Audience measurement Task Force on Economic Assessment of HDTV/ATV Advisory Group on Creative Issues

MEMBER, U.S. ADVANCED TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMMITTEE

  • ATSC Specialist Group on Video (T3/S6)
  • ATSC Technology Group on Extended 525 Systems
  • ATSC Technology Group on High Definition television
  • ATSC Task Force on Broadcast measurements
  • ATSC Technology Group on Distribution (T3)
  • ATSC Technology Group on Production (T4)
  • ATSC Specialist Group on Picture Ghost Canceling (T3/S5)

MEMBER, SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS

  • SMPTE Working Group on High Definition Electronic Production
  • SMPTE Subgroup on HDTV Colorimentry and Gamma
  • SMPTE Subgroup on HDTV Test and Measurement Materials Group
  • SMPTE Subgroup on HDTV Studio Systems
  • SMPTE Subgroup on HDTV and Film Interface
  • SMPTE Specialist Group on Bandwidth Compression for Production Applications

MEMBER AND PARTICIPANT, ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION

  • CEMA Digital Video Summit, January 1998
  • EIA Fourth Digital Video Tutorial, October 1992
  • EIA Third Digital Video Tutorial, October 1999

CURRICULUM REVIEW

Courses Taught as a Full - Time Faculty Member Teaching at Baylor University (1983-1985, 1986-1999, 2003-2014) [G=Graduate Level, U=Undergraduate Level]

CSS 4V98 Special Problems in Oral Communication

CSS 5V85 Graduate Projects in CST [HD Episodic Program Production]

CST 1305Introduction to Electronic and Film Media (U)

CST 2302Writing for Electronic Media (U)

CST 2385Production Methods (U)

CST 1199Video Practicum (U)

CST 3320Broadcast Management (U)

CST 3352History of Broadcasting (U)

CST 3390Electronic and Film Media Technologies (U)

CST 4340Mass Media and Society (U)

CST 4365Diffusion of Innovations [Video Game Industry Case Study] (G,U)

CST 4371Film Style Production II (G, U)

CST 4386Television Production and Direction II (G, U)

CST 4386Studio Production [HD Digital Cinema Production/Special Effects] (G, U)

CST 4390Electronic and Film Media Technologies (G, U)

CST 4V03Internship in electronic and film Media (G, U)

CST 4V30Seminar in Film and Electronic Media (U)

Impact of HDTV

Digital Cinema

CSS 4V98Special Problems in Oral Communication

CST 4V98Electronic and Film Media Workshop (G, U)

CST 4V35 Problems in Oral Communication [Digital Media Management]

CST 5336Seminar in Electronic and Film Media (G)

CST 5346Seminar in Corporate Telecommunications (G)
Seminar on HDTV (G, U)

Seminar on Broadband Community-based Digital Networks (G)

Seminar on the Video Game Industry (G)

Seminar on Digital Cinema (G, U)

Seminar on Broadband Telecommunications Assessment (G)

Seminar on the Future of Emerging Digital Technologies (G)

FDM 4313Diffusion of Innovations

FDM 4314Digital Media Technologies

FDM 5336 Social Networking and Videogames (Theory)

FDM 4V85 Social Networking and Videogames (Management)

FDM 4V85 Special Problems in FDM [Transcoding HD, Digital Cinema]

FDM 4363HD Studio Production

FDM 4365Lighting and Cinematography

FDM 4388 Topics in Media Management and Technology

FDM 4388 Topics in Media Production [HD for the Web]

FDM 5346Seminar in Corporate Communication

FDM 5V35Graduate Problems in FDM [Augmented Reality, Digital Intermediate]

FDM 5V99Thesis

Courses Taught as a Faculty Member Teaching at University of Texas at Austin (1993-1998) [Appointment to Faculty in Graduate School of Business in 1993]

  • MAN 385Creative and Innovative Management (G)
  • STC 385Creative and Innovative Management (G)

Tenured Faculty Member

  • Full tenure awarded Spring 1994, Baylor University

Graduate Faculty

  • Elected to the Baylor University Graduate Faculty in January 1990

RECENT INVOVLEMENT AS CHAIR OR COMMITTEE MEMBER OF SENIOR/HONORS THESES, THESES, DISSERTATIONS, THAT ARE COMPLETED:

Robert Griffin III, MA, FDM (candidate)(2013 pending)

Jonmichael Seibert, MA, FDM (candidate)(2014 Anticipated)

John Vorderkunz, MA, FDM(2012)

Patrick Shen, MA, FDM(2011)

Jack Woodward, MA, FDM(2011)

Katarzyna Plazinska, MA, FDM(2011)

Cassie Kendrick, Ph.D., Psychology(2011)

Jordan Cox, MA, Journalism(2011)

Joel Korpi, MA, FDM(2009)

Joshua Marshall, MA, FDM(2009)

Courtney Schopper, MA, FDM (2009)

PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, LECTURES, AND OTHER SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

2014

Shafer, D. M., Carbonara, C., & Popova, L. Controller Required? A Study of the Impact of Natural Mapping on Presence and Enjoyment in Motion-Based Video Games. Manuscript accepted in Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments.Boston, MA: MIT Press (awaiting page reference numbers).

1st Place, Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies Division,Top Paper Winner, Open Paper Division Competition, Top Paper Session of the Broadcast Educators Association (BEA) 2014 Conference: Daniel Shafer, Baylor University; Corey Carbonara, Baylor University; Lucy Popova, University of California, San Francisco; Controller Required? A study of the impact of natural mapping on interactivity, realism, presence and enjoyment in Motion-Based Video Games.

2nd Place, Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies Division, Top Paper Winner, Open Paper Division Competition, Top Paper Session of the Broadcast Educators Association (BEA) 2014 Conference: Daniel Shafer, Baylor University; Corey Carbonara, Baylor University; Examining enjoyment of casual videogames.

2013

Shafer, D.M. & Carbonara, C. P. (submitted for review). Modeling Enjoyment of Casual Videogames. Manuscript submitted for consideration in Game Studies.

2012

Shafer, D. M., Carbonara, C. P., & Popova, L. (December 2011). Presence and perceived reality as predictors of motion-based video game enjoyment. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 20 (6), 591 - 619. DOI: 10.1162/PRES_a_00084 (Carries a 2011 date, but did not appear until May 2012).

2011

Carbonara, Corey P.; Korpi, Michael F.; LeGare, Marc (2011). A stress test for creative and innovative management: entrepreneurship in a war zone. In Global perspectives on technology transfer and globalization: building innovative ecosystems. London: Edward Elgar Publications, pp. 105-129.

Shafer, D. M. & Carbonara, C. P., & Popova, L. (2011, March). The Psychological Impact of Next Generation Game Systems: Presence and Perceived Reality as Predictors of Motion-Based Video Game Enjoyment. Presentation. Paper presented at the Baylor University Educational Technology Showcase, March 31st, 2011, Waco, TX.

2010

Carbonara, Corey. Executive Producer, SMPTE: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. A short video highlighting the contribution and role of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) selected as winner of the SMPTE Student Chapter Film and Video Competition (October 2010).

Carbonara, Corey. Co-Producer/Director (with Dr. Michael Korpi), ICPC Harbin China, a series of videos covering the 2010 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), Harbin, China, 2010.

2009

Carbonara, Corey P.; Korpi, Michael F.; LeGare, Marc (2009). Lessons from Iraq: A creative and innovative management perspective. IC2 Monograph series. Austin, TX: IC2 Institute/The University of Texas at Austin.

Carbonara, Corey P.; Korpi, Michael F.; LeGare, Marc (2009, May 8). Lessons from Iraq: A creative and innovative management perspective. Keynote Presentation. IC2 Fellows Meeting 2009: Global Perspectives on Technology Transfer and Globalization. Austin, TX: IC2 Institute/The University of Texas at Austin.

2008

Carbonara, Corey P; Korpi, Michael F. (2008). “Shooting HD News: the Old Rules Do Not Apply,” (with Corey Carbonara), a seminar presented to the White House Press Corps, Crawford, Texas.

Co-Producer/Director (with Dr. Michael Korpi), “Brain Battle in Banff,” a series of videos covering the 2008 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), Banff, Alberta, Canada 2008.

2007

Carbonara, Corey. P. Ph.D. The Digitization of Hollywood: Changing the Mode of Production—The Rise of Digital Intermediates and Digital Cinema in Content Creation. 2006 Sabbatical Scholarly Presentation at Baylor University. Presented on November 27, 2007 (Waco, TX).

Carbonara, Corey, Ph. D. A Microcosm of Change: The Impact of the Videogame Industry on Social Networking and the Consumer Media Experience. IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics. IEEE Xplore Press: ISCE 2007. Volume/Issue, 20/23 (June 2007) p.1 – 19. Digital Object Publication Identifier 10.1109/ISCE.2007.4382206

Carbonara, Corey P., Ph.D. Presentation made as the International Keynote Speaker of the Conference at the Eleventh IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics. Morning Keynote Title: Videogames and Social Networking. Presented on June 21, 2007 (Dallas, TX).

Carbonara, Corey P. Ph. D., Korpi, Michael F., Ph.D. and Mathis, Dylan, MA. Presentation made as the Luncheon Keynote at the Eleventh IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics. Luncheon Keynote Title: Effects of Energetic Particle Radiation on High Definition Video Imager Pixel Loss: Experience of the International Space Station. Presented on June 21, 2007 (Dallas, TX).

Carbonara Corey P., Ph.D. and Korpi, Michael F., Ph.D., Executive Producers, LSPR CC2, Uncompressed 10-bit H.264 for Apple TV. HD Demonstration Test Materials. (December 2007).

Carbonara Corey P., Ph.D. and Korpi, Michael F., Ph.D., Executive Producers, Orient Daytime CC2, Uncompressed 10-bit H.264 for Apple TV. HD Demonstration Test Materials. (December 2007).

Carbonara Corey P., Ph.D. and Korpi, Michael F., Ph.D., Executive Producers, People (Cuts Only), Uncompressed 8-bit H.264 for Apple TV. HD Demonstration Test Materials. (December 2007).

Carbonara Corey P., Ph.D. and Korpi, Michael F., Ph.D., Executive Producers, Tokyo Night 2, Uncompressed 10-bit H.264 for Apple TV. HD Demonstration Test Materials. (December 2007).

Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Michael Korpi), Video Game Process Map Project, Digital Media Collaboratory Research Program, IC2 Institute, The University of Texas at Austin

An assessment of current and future trends in the creation, development, distribution and diffusion of video game software and hardware. This project combines an economic, sociological and technological approach to video game strategic planning from a creative and innovative management perspective.

Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Michael Korpi), Technology Component, Children’s Media at Home Project, College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin; Digital Media Collaboratory Research Program, IC2 Institute, The University of Texas at Austin

An analysis of present and future trends in learning devices and home wireless and wire media network technologies for education and knowledge transfer over the next five years.

2006

Carbonara, Corey. IPTV and Videogames. Presentation given to the 2006 National Association of Broadcasters Convention and Exhibition. Emerging Technologies Forum. Las Vegas, NV.

Carbonara, Corey. The Use of MPEG4 in the Future of HD Digital Cinema and Advanced Production Applications. Presentation given to the 2006 Texas Association of Broadcasters Convention. Austin, TX.

Awarded fellow membership in the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers for his lifetime contributions to the development of high definition television.

Carbonara, Corey. Future of Cinema: The Digital Revolution. Keynote Presentation Given to the Emerging Technologies Tract of the 2006 Miami International Film Festival. Miami, FL.

Carbonara, Corey. HDTV co-producer, Adaptive Web Services Project/ HD Advanced Media Network live HD webcast for the 2006 South-by-Southwest Festival linking San Antonio, TX and Austin, TX.

Carbonara, Corey, Ph. D. Contact is King: New Digital Media for a Connected World. Presentation Given to the Texas Baptist Media Forum. Camp Buckner/Burnet, TX. (January 25, 2006).