Staff Profile : Dennis Egen

Staff Profile Dennis Egen Director of Web Development School/Degree BS, Computer Science, Rutgers University When you joined The Scientist

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Dennis Egen
Director of Web Development

School/Degree
BS, Computer Science, Rutgers University
When you joined
The Scientist
May 2006
Job Description
Lead development for website. Develop technical strategies and best practices.
Job related interests/achievements
JAVA development. Helped develop one of the first J2EE frameworks to interact with Macromedia Flex as a front end. Published white paper on PKI infrastructure.
Favorite book
The Hitchhiker?s Guide to the Galaxy
Favorite website
Favorite gadget
My PC
What do you do when you're not at work
Rowing on the Schuylkill, Hiking, Camping, Cycling, Sea Kayaking, walking around Philadelphia
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