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Andrew Peace

   
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Andrew is currently a student at the University of Cambridge, working towards a degree in Computer Science. The word 'working' is used here in a vague sense, with the hope that the reader will realise that the same sentence contained the word 'student'.

Aside from computing he has a strong interest in music, and enjoys the outdoors, particularly when the weather permits going out in them... To Andrew, cycling is fun, sailing is more fun, and the odd camping trip and walk is certainly what the doctor ordered.

In terms of programming experience, he first started writing programs for the Commodore Amiga using BASIC, after which he learned the joys of C and has never looked back. Since, he has added C++ and C# to his repotoire, along with a bunch of other crazy languages like ML that they like to teach in college.


Andy Bantly

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This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.


Anneke Sicherer-Roetman

   
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Anton Stuck

   
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Antonio Tejada Lacaci

   
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Arash Sabet

   
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- B.S. degree in Computer Engineering.
- 10+ years experience in Turbo C, Borland C , Visual C++ and Managed C++.
- Obssessed in OOP style design and programming.
- Desigining and developing Network security tools.
- Desigining and developing a client/server appliation for sharing files among users in a way other than FTP protocol.
- Desigining and developing ISP Subscribers account management by binding to Cisco tools (NtTac+), Reporting the results on the web by ISAPI method.
- Designing and writing code to build a search engine (Web crawler) by SQL Server 7.0 and VC++.

- On-board programming of non-boundary scan memory devices like flash memories by boundary scan (IEEE 1149.1) protocol in C# and J#.

- Designing and implementing GSM gateway applications and bulk messaging.

The summary of my skills:
C#, J#, Managed C++ code, VC++, MFC, Turbo Pascal, PL/I, SQL Server, MS Access, Windows NT administration, Web site developing, Macromedia tools, Webmastering, Cisco Routers.


Ashish Dhar

   
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Audrius Vasiliauskas

   
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Avtukhov Roman

   
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Ben Burnett

   
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Ben was born in New Zealand and grew up in Mexico; however, he has lived in Canada for most of his adult life. He has traveled to a few places in Canada so far: British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia, but has only ever lived in Alberta — all over Alberta. From Lethbridge to Calgary to Fort McMurray: he has seen most of what the province has to offer. He has also left the comfort of his—at the time—home country and gone abroad. In recent history he has been in China, New Zealand, the US, Central America and back to Canada (where he now resides).

He completed a degree at the University of Lethbridge, in Computer Science; worked for the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the Computer Sciences Department as a Systems Programmer for the Condor Research Project[^]; and is currently completing another degree at the University of Lethbridge, once again, in Computer Science.

Ben has been known to enjoy reading, watching movies, playing console games, and learning everything he can about computers. And, more importantly, with regards to his character: does not usually speaks about himself in the third person.


Benjamin Mayrargue

   
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Bernd Wißler

   
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Blake V. Miller

   
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Ed Kurowski

   
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Brent Corkum

   
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I'm the senior software development manager for Rocscience Inc., a company specializing in geomechanics software. I have a PH.D in Civil Engineering, and have been programming since 1978. I've used more computers and languages then 2000 characters lets me list. Besides programming, I enjoy golfing, watching my 3 kids play sports, spending time with my wife, and watching plenty of hockey and football.


Brian C Hart

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Dr. Brian Hart obtained his Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the University of California, Irvine, in 2008. Under Professor David Buote, Dr. Hart researched the structure and evolution of the universe. Dr. Hart is an Astrodynamicist / Space Data Scientist with Point Solutions Group in Colorado Springs, CO, supporting Space Operations Command, United States Space Force. Dr. Hart is a Veteran of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy, having most recently served at Fort George G. Meade, MD, as a Naval Officer with a Cyber Warfare Engineer designator. Dr. Hart has previously held positions at Jacobs Engineering supporting Cheyenne Mountain/Space Force supporting tests, with USSPACECOM/J58 supporting operators using predictive AI/ML with Rhombus Power, and with SAIC supporting the Horizon 2 program at STARCOM. Dr. Hart is well known to the community for his over 150 technical publications and public speaking events. Originally from Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, Dr. Hart lives in Colorado Springs with his Black Lab, Bruce, and likes bowling, winter sports, exploring, and swimming. Dr. Hart has a new movie coming out soon, a documentary called "Galaxy Clusters: Giants of the Universe," about his outer space research. The movie showcases the Chandra X-ray Observatory, one of NASA’s four great observatories and the world’s most powerful telescopes for detecting X-rays. The movie has been accepted for screening at the U.S. Air Force Academy ("USAFA" for short) Planetarium and will highlight how scientists use clusters of galaxies, the largest bound objects in the Universe, to learn more about the formation and evolution of the cosmos --- as well as the space telescopes used for this purpose, and the stories of the astronauts who launched them and the scientists who went before Dr. Hart in learning more about the nature of the Universe.

 

Bruce Hearder

   
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Bruno Vais

   
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Buddy

   
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C. Lung

   
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