Scott Kuhl is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Cognitive & Learning Sciences at Michigan Technological University. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Utah in 2009. He has been the faculty advisor for Husky Game Development Enterprise since Spring 2010. His research interests include immersive virtual environments, head-mounted displays, and spatial perception. A link to his web page can be found at http://www.cs.mtu.edu/.
Robert Pastel is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and an Associate Assistant Professor of Cognitive & Learning Sciences at Michigan Technological University. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of New Mexico. Robert help create Husky Game Development Enterprise in 2004 and was advisor to 2010. Robert's research interests include mobile device interactions and software development. A link to his web page can be found at http://www.cs.mtu.edu/.
Ryan George is a 4th-year undergraduate student at Michigan Technological University pursuing degrees in both Computer Science and Computer Network/Systems Administration, with expected graduation in Spring 2015. He has been a member of the Husky Game Development Enterprise since Spring 2011, and was elected President in Fall 2012. He served as Co-Chair of the Enterprise Student Advisory Board from Fall 2011 to Spring 2013, during which he represented the Advisory Board on the University's Enterprise Governing Board.
Chad Meyers is a 3rd-year undergraduate student at Michigan Technological University pursuing a degree in Computer Science. He has been the Vice President of Communications for Husky Game Development since Fall 2013, and has been a participating member of the organization since Fall 2012.
Matt Freitag is an undergraduate student in Computer Network and Systems Administration (CNSA) at Michigan Technological University. He is also the Vice President of Technology for the Husky Game Development (HGD) enterprise, which he has been a part of since April of 2012. His interests include cloud computing, home automation using wireless technologies, software development operations, and (of course) video games.
Jacob Lund is a 4th-year undergraduate student at Michigan Technological University pursuing a degree in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematical Sciences. He has been the Vice president of Finance of Husky Game Development Enterprise since Fall 2012 and has been involved with the course every semester since Spring 2010.
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