Vincent Scovetta, Dr.
Vincent Scovetta, Dr.
Professor of Computer Science
Phone
Location
Carter Hall
UPO
938
Dr. Scovetta is the Lead Computer Science Professor (Associate Professor, Tenured)
at Campbellsville University. He instructs a number of Graduate and Undergraduate
Computer Science courses. He is engaged with the Kentucky business community to ensure
graduating students have the necessary technical skills required of a fast-paced technological
society. Dr. Scovetta also provides outreach support to high schools encouraging students
to learn about Computer Science and Robotics. He is the mentor for the Google supported
“Google Developer Student Club”. In 2019, Dr. Scovetta directed and instructed a “Bot
Camp” summer event that included a number of high school juniors and seniors. Supported
by the SBET faculty; the weeklong study event included the creation of a vehicle capable
of controlled and autonomous navigation.
Plans for 2020 and 2021 were interrupted by the various mutations of Covid-19. His
present strategic plans include:
• the creation of a new AS/CS program;
• the updating of our CS Minor;
• the creation of a new BS/CS class CS/3xx Comparative Programming Languages substituting
for CS380 (Systems Analysis & Design II);
• the pursuit of National Science Foundation Grant (NSF22-517 – $400,000 – $500,000;
• the creation of a “Bot Camp II” summer event that included a number of high school
juniors and seniors;
• Bringing a first time TEDx event to CU;
• continue to work with local K-12 schools in Campbellsville and surrounding counties
in order to promote the study of Computer Science.
Prior to Joining Campbellsville University, he was an Associate Professor at Long
Island responsible for instructing many of the BS/CS and MS/CIS courses. During his
tenure at LIU, Dr Scovetta brought TEDx and similar events as well as introducing
new courses.
Prior to joining academia, Dr. Scovetta held the position of VP Product Management
(aka: Product Owner) at a number of international software research and development
corporations where he was responsible for a number of software products and managed
a staff of developers, support personnel, technical writers, and quality assurance
engineers.
Dr. Scovetta holds two U.S. patents in cross platform communications and software
licensing. His research has been published in various peer reviewed journals as well
as in scholarly conference reviews. He was the Principal Investigator on two National
Science Foundation grants (NSF15-575 and NSF16-580) and was the mini-track co-chair
(“Reports from the Field”) for the IEEE Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems
track. He received his BS in CS at St. John’s University, MS at LIU, and earned his
Ph.D. at Nova Southeastern University. His current research interests include Robotics,
IoT & Cyber Security, Knowledge Management Systems, AI & Machine Learning, and Cluster
Computing.