Now semi-retired, Roy Wilson formerly served on the Editorial Board of The Society for Modeling & Simulation International Newsletter and was a peer reviewer for the Journal of Art...view moreNow semi-retired, Roy Wilson formerly served on the Editorial Board of The Society for Modeling & Simulation International Newsletter and was a peer reviewer for the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social System Simulation. Between 2001 and 2010, Roy published several conference and peer-reviewed journal papers related to simulation, small groups, and education.From 2001 through 2006, he worked on several projects (one funded by the National Science Foundation) at the Learning Research and Development Center of the University of Pittsburgh. In 2005, the Department of Administrative and Policy Studies (in the School of Education) at the University of Pittsburgh awarded him the Ph.D. degree. In the 1990s, he taught several courses at Carnegie Mellon University in the history of computing while earning a Master’s degree in History and Policy. In the 1980s, Roy earned a Master’s degree in Humanities from the University of Colorado and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Denver University (Colorado). After consulting to small insurance businesses, he was an applied mathematician on several national intelligence programs that required employees to hold an (above) Top Secret security clearance. In the 1970s, he earned a Master’s degree in mathematics from Denver University and a Bachelor’s degree (majoring in both mathematics and philosophy) from Metropolitan State College (now University) of Denver (Colorado). In 1968, he left South High School without a diploma.view less