Mark Meysenburg

Dr. Mark Meysenburg has been teaching at Doane University since the fall of 1998. He has taught a wide variety of classes including programming, data structures and algorithms, the theory of computation, computer networking, and software engineering. His research interests include computer vision, evolutionary computation, and machine learning, robotics, simulation, and 3D graphics.
Prior to teaching at Doane, Dr. Meysenburg taught at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha, Nebraska, and before that at Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota. Before his teaching career started, he was in industry, as a software test engineer at SAFECO Insurance in Seattle, Washington. Before that, he was an officer in the United States Air Force, flying with the 962nd AWACS from Elmendorf AFB, Alaska.
Dr. Meysenburg's undergraduate work in computer science was at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, in Terre Haute, Indiana. His graduate work was at the University of Idaho, where he studied evolutionary computation under Dr. James A. Foster.
Other than computer science, Dr. Meysenburg is interested in gaming, home brewing, ATA Taekwondo, and really, really, bad movies.

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Assembler Language (edX)

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Assembler Language (edX)
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This course enables the learner to implement modern, high-level programming language concepts in assembly language by learning and applying the foundational essentials of digital logic, computer organization, and low-level programming logic necessary to do so.