Officers

Travis Sein is a student participating in the Computer Science program as well as the Game Development Certificate offered at Arizona State University. Travis plans to graduate in 2012 with his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Game Development Certificate and has participated in the pilot of the new Mobile Application Development course at ASU. Travis is the president of the Software Developer’s Association @ ASU (SoDA), the Co-founder of the C++ Practicum, and has participated in many programming projects, some of which have been featured in the 2010 and 2011 Microsoft Imagine Cup US competitions. Travis owns SlyDingo Mobile, a small mobile application development firm, which has sold over 1,000 copies Personality: a paid application in the Android Market. Travis Sein has substantial experience in both video game programming and mobile application development

Alan Heuertz is a student participating in the Computer Science – Software Engineering program as well as the Game Development Certificate offered at Arizona State University. Alan plans to graduate in 2012 with his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science – Software Engineering and Game Development Certificate. He is the Vice President of the Software Developer’s Association @ ASU (SoDA). Alan Heuertz is currently participating in the pilot of the new Mobile Application Development course at ASU. He recently founded Null Ninja Dev, which is in the process of developing several mobile applications focusing heavily on data collection and efficient data storage. Alan has extensive experience with mobile development on both the iOS and Android platform.

Jesse Michael is a student participating in the Computer Science program as well as the Game Development Certificate offered at Arizona State University. Jesse plans to graduate in 2012 with his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Game Development Certificate. Jesse Michael is the Treasurer and Secretary of the Software Developer’s Association @ ASU (SoDA), and is currently employed at the investment firm, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and is currently participating in the pilot of the new Mobile Application Development course at ASU. Jesse Michael has developed several video games, in his flagship series, Life Without Taxes. Jesse has extensive experience with game development in both Microsoft XNA and Adobe Flash. Jesse Michael has substantial experience in play-testing software and interface design.

Mike Kanaly is a freshman in the Computer Systems Engineering program in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University. He began his journey into the world of technology when he began writing his own triggers(actions) for Warcraft 3 maps in Visual Basic. Shortly after he began to learn C and C++ which he utilized once he joined his high school robotics team, Team 39, The 39th Aero Squadron from Highland High School in Gilbert, AZ. After building and programming robots for 3 years, he is now here at ASU, where he is a programmer for the NASA Space Grant Robotics team, a member of the Association for Computer Systems Security and a trombone player in the Sun Devil Marching Band. Mike plans to graduate in 2015 with a BSE in Computer Systems Engineering focused on Information Assurance. Ultimately he would love to end up at an industry penetration testing firm, or in microprocessor fabrication(The security of it of course).

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