David Nielsen
As a software engineer at Siemens Medical Systems, Nielsen designs and implements medical applications using C++ for use on a high-end diagnostic ultrasound machine. He spent 12 years at Boeing, developing a number of UNIX/X Windows/Motif-based engineering applications using C, C++ and postscript programming languages.
James K. Peckol
Peckol has more than 25 years experience developing embedded systems, conducting research and teaching. He founded Oxford Consulting, Ltd., which provides product design and development, project leadership and training services, with a specialty in embedded systems and fuzzy logic. Peckol received a meritorious course award from the University Continuing Education Association for his development of the UW C++ advanced course.
Bruce Reynolds
Reynolds has been a software engineer for nearly 20 years, using C++ since 1990. He uses object-oriented techniques to develop reliable and maintainable software systems. Reynolds is currently helping design a Windows NT-based product for ATL Ultrasound.
Instructors are subject to change.