Southern Polytechnic State University
School of Arts And Sciences

Voice:  (678) 915-7337

Email:  AAdler@SPSU.Edu

Alfred Adler, Ph.D.

Adjuct Professor

 

Email

aadler@spsu.edu 

(preferred method to contact me)

I do answer my email, even on weekends.

Phone

(678) 915-7337

If I do not answer, please leave a message.  I will try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Office Hours

D120

generally MWF, 10:50-11:30pm

and by appointment. 

Please check my office door for current office hours.  I will generally be available before and after class.  Please make arrangements with me in advance so that we will not miss each other.

Welcome

I was originally a northerner, born and raised in Michigan, but I have been living south of the Mason-Dixon line for many years and finally moved to Atlanta in 1996.

Most of my adult life, since leaving the student life in the University, I have been working in the business world, but have maintained a foot, or maybe two feet, in Academia.  Since I left college, I have taught at The University of Michigan, Florida State University, Nova Southeastern University, the University of Phoenix and other schools.  Recently I decided to go back to teaching by becoming a member of the Southern Polytechnic State University faculty.

As background, I received my BS in Physics from Michigan State University and my MS and PhD from The University of Michigan in Physics – Computer & Communications Sciences.  My field of research for my degrees and my Post-Doctoral Fellowships was Computer Modeling of Nuclei.   Since I graduated both from The University of Michigan and Michigan State University, every year when Michigan plays Michigan State, I’m always on the side of the winner … or maybe it’s the loser .. I forgot.   Anyway, since then I’ve worked for a number of companies inventing new products, developing the software portion of a number of products, been in business for my self, both developing and selling products and as an independent consultant.  As mentioned earlier, during all of this time I’ve also been teaching on and off at the University level.

I find the technical fields, Physics, Mathematics, Computers, an intellectual challenge.  It's like working on a series of puzzles that tax your intellect.  Teaching has always been my love. Even when working in large corporations, I’ve spent a good part of my time working with, teaching and mentoring my subordinates, my colleagues and even my bosses.  Combining my love of teaching with the intellectual challenge of the technical fields is combining the best of both worlds.

Welcome to my class.  I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do.