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Dr. Paul Juell
The Forum
Published Friday, January 04, 2008
Dr. Paul L. Juell, 63, of Fargo, ND died at Meritcare
Hospital on Saturday, December 29, 2007.
Paul
was born on August 26, 1945, the son of Lawrence and Vivian Juell in Lusk, WY.
He attended school in Glasglow, MT and Riverdale, ND. In 1968, he graduated
from NDSU with a degree in Physics. He worked as a student programmer at the
NDSU Computer Center and after graduation continued as a systems programmer and
instructor. In 1971, he married Carolyn Jacobson at Salem Lutheran Church,
Hitterdal, MN. They moved to Troy, NY where he graduated with MS degree from
Rensselear Polytechnic Institute in 1972. He worked for Wang Laboratories in
Tewksbury, MA designing the operating system and processor interface for the VS
computers. In 1975, they moved to Columbus Ohio while he attended Ohio State
University. He began teaching Computer Science at the University of Wyoming,
Laramie, WY in 1980. He graduated with a PhD from Ohio State University in
1981. He returned to NDSU to teach in the Computer Science Department in 1982.
His teaching and research interests were Artificial Intelligence, Systems, and
Technology Based Teaching. He was advisor for the NDSU Student Chapter of ACM
and honorary member of Upsilon Pi Epsilon. He served as Associate Chair
2005-2007. His research interests lead to travel to China in 1984 as part of
People to People delegation, Egypt in 2004 for a Fulbright Exchange with the
University of Cairo where he coordinated the establishment video conferencing
with NDSU, and invited presentations for conferences in Italy and Morocco. Paul
was dedicated to his teaching and served as major graduate advisor to over one
hundred twenty seven MS and PhD students.
He
and his wife were also foster parents for nineteen years with the Lutheran
Social Services Unaccompanied Minors Program. In December 2007, they received
the Advocate Award from Region V Children’s Services Committee. He also found
time to pursue his passion for flying in the Neo Flying Club plane. He said he
felt “free” while flying.
Paul
is survived by his wife , Carolyn, foster sons, Thao Le (Brooklyn Park), Cuong
Pham (St. Cloud), Bolo Deng (Fargo) and Charlie Nguyen (Charlotte, N.C.), five
foster grandchildren, and twelve nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death
by his parents, his daughter, Kristin, brother, Harold and foster brother,
Marvin Uphaus.
Memorial
Service will be held on Saturday, January 5 at 1 p.m. at Plymouth
Congregational Church, Fargo,ND.
Arrangements are through Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo,ND. Online guestbook at www.boulgerfuneralhome.com