
We are using a computer-controlled electronic circuit to select the chemicals and their appropriate volumes from a group of pre-loaded chemicals outside of the mixing chamber. The intent is to produce a computer controlled mixing chamber that is capable of mixing extremely small volumes of chemicals in a mixing chamber that would be suitable for a classroom/educational environment. Use of LabView to create an artificial leafhopper mateĬurrently, a student is working on the micro-volume chemical mixing project. He has authored or co-authored over 50 publications, posters, and conference articles.


He has been member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) for over 20 years. Doyle is a licensed, Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He also has a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the same institution. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

His research interests include computer hardware design, effects of electromagnetic fields on living systems, computer security, and parallel processing. John Doyle currently holds the position of Associate Professor and Coordinator of Computer Science at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, IN.
