Feb. 10, 2010

Two join Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering

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Mark Meyers has been named senior software engineer at the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering, and Todd Holdman has been named systems engineer.

Meyers is responsible for the design, development and architecture of software systems for a variety of public and private sector research partnerships. He previously served as senior software engineer at Feed Management Systems in Fargo for two years. As team leader, he was responsible for the customization and enhancement of the Feed Mill Manager application. Meyers has more than 20 years of experience in his field and also served as senior application developer at Microsoft in Fargo for 12 years where he was responsible for the design, development and support of the Global Training team’s software certification systems and reporting tools. Meyers earned a bachelor’s degree in management information systems from Rutgers University, Camden, N.J.

Holdman will specialize in user interface design. He will use current and emerging Web technologies to create and enhance Web applications. He previously served as communications coordinator in the NDSU Office of Research, Creative Activities and Technology Transfer. Holdman’s previous experience includes technical, video and interactive media design for Media Productions and WDAY-TV, Cinemagic Media Studios in Minneapolis and CTV Channel 15, Roseville, Minn. He earned a bachelor’s degree from NDSU.

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