Dianne Marsh
Dianne Marsh, co-founder of SRT Solutions, has deeply rooted expertise in software programming and technology, including manufacturing, genomics decision support and real-time processing applications. Dianne works with Unix, Windows, Java, C#, and C++ in enterprise-level applications, and has deep experience with a variety of graphical user interface libraries. A member of Women Presidents Organization, Dianne is also active in CodeMash and various Java user groups. She earned her Master of Science degree in computer science from Michigan Technological University.
Bill Wagner
With more than 20 years experience, Bill Wagner, SRT Solutions co-founder, is a recognized expert in software design and engineering, specializing in C#, .NET and the Azure platform. He serves as Michigan’s Regional Director for Microsoft and is a multi-year winner of Microsoft’s MVP award. An internationally recognized author, Bill has published three books on C# and currently writes a column on the Microsoft C# Developer Center. Bill was awarded the Emerging Technology Leader Award by Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology consortium. Bill earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Ben Barefield
Ben Barefield’s experience includes C++, C#, C, Java, Perl, Java script, SQL, object oriented design, distributed computing and Xbox programming. He is involved with the Ann Arbor Software Study Group and is a volunteer at Emerson School, helping with a project to interest elementary and middle school kids in engineering and technology. Ben graduated with honors from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science.
Dennis Burton
Dennis Burton is a developer whose past work includes learning management systems, precision measurement and statistical applications, as well as automotive diagnostic software. His expertise is on the Microsoft platform primarily in the web space, C#, ASP.NET, and SQL server. He also works with open source tools on the .Net platform. Dennis serves on the board of the Lansing .Net User Group and the Ann Arbor .Net User Group. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from University of Michigan-Flint.
Marina Fedner
Marina Fedner’s software development and design skills are rooted in C#, SQL Server, and Ruby. She leverages software tools to improve her productivity and continues to look for ways to automate and refine the software development process. Marina graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science.
Brian Genisio
Brian Genisio is an experienced software developer whose work includes Web, .Net, and database programming. He has over 10 years experience working with engineering, technology and medical companies, delivering a variety of software. Brian’s expertise includes Ruby, and F# as well as a variety of framework and mobile applications platforms. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Michigan State University and his Master of Science in Embedded Systems/ Computer Science from Oakland University.
Alex Gheith
Alex Gheith is a senior developer with a background in electrical engineering who is experienced in algorithm development and problem solving. Alex has a solid background in signal and image processing, pattern recognition and data mining. His programming specialties include C# for Microsoft .NET technologies and framework using Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOP) as well as enterprise solution architecture.
Darrell Hawley
Darrell Hawley is a Microsoft C# MVP. He enjoys developing engineering software while researching Python and agile development techniques. He has been an active member of the software development community for the past decade, and has been with SRT Solutions since 2004. Darrell has streamlined business processes as well as administered company networks and SQL Server installations. He also has proficiencies in code generation, WSE standards, WCF, ASP.NET, Smart Clients, VB.NET, Java, and other web technologies. Darrell is president of the Ann Arbor .NET Developers Group and frequently speaks at user groups and conferences around Ohio and Michigan. He earned Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Geology from University of Toledo.
Chris Marinos
Chris Marinos is a F#/ Functional programming enthusiast who is also proficient in C#, C++, SQL, SQR, Python, VBScript, Java, Visual Basic, and HTML. He pulls from a range of development tools, including GCC, GDB, Valgrind, Subversion, KDevelop, Eclipse, and Visual Studio, to help clients meet their software needs. Chris graduated with honors from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science.
Anne Marsan
Anne Marsan specializes in bridging the gap between engineers and software developers. With over 15 years of academic and industry experience as a mechanical engineer, she has devoted her career to the development of software tools that help engineers and scientists solve large-scale, challenging problems, such as computer-aided design, finite element analysis, and manufacturing analysis. Anne’s areas of expertise include computational geometry, CAD systems, finite element analysis, image processing, and object-oriented software design. She programs in C++, C#, Python, and Matlab. Anne earned her Bachelor of Science degree in general engineering from the University of Illinois and her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan.
Charlie Sears
Charlie Sears develops software using Visual Studio, ASP.NET, Java, LINQ, C and C++. He is also adept at programming in Windows Azure and SQL Azure. Charlie will graduate in the Spring of 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering from Michigan Technological University.
Patrick Steele
Patrick Steele has 14 years experience in software programming and is an expert in Microsoft’s .Net platform. A six-time Microsoft MVP, Patrick has written numerous articles on using .NET, was a technical reviewer for two books published by Manning, and authored a chapter for O’Reilly’s .NET book, Windows Developer Power Tools. He is an active member of the Great Lakes Area .Net Users Group. Patrick earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in computer information systems from Walsh College
Michael Woelmer
Mike Woelmer’s work in C++ and C# has led to expertise in Silverlight and WPF for a variety of projects, including children’s games, image analysis applications running on ultrasound systems, and tools to improve vehicle emissions. Mike is active in the Ann Arbor Dot Net Developers group and the Ann Arbor Computing Society. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of Michigan.
Jay Wren
Jay Wren has been writing custom software solutions for integrating Windows and Unix for more than 10 years. His expertise includes C#, Perl, PHP, Python, LDAP, HTML and most Unix/Linux related core technologies. Jay is a founding member of the Ann Arbor Dot Net Developers Group. A Microsoft C# MVP, Jay earned Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in computer science from Oakland University. |