PC-Doctor, a developer of hardware diagnostic and system information tools, has hired three software engineers.
Chiranjeevi Jaladi, a native of South India, will be responsible for developing new software tests for cutting edge hardware in the C++ language.
Before joining PC-Doctor, Chiranjeevi was a student at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., where he received a master's degree in computer science.
Dipesh Khakhkhar, a native of Nagpur, India, will be responsible for software programming in C++, PHP, XML, and XSL.
Before joining PC-Doctor, Khakhkhar was an intern at Fidelity Investment in Boston, Mass., where he designed, programmed, tested and implemented enterprise application integration systems.
Khakhkhar holds a master's degree in computer engineering from Syracuse University in New York.
Thai Van, a native of Vietnam, will be responsible for developing diagnostic modules in C++.
Before joining PC-Doctor,Van was an intern at NASA where he was a quality assurance/software engineer in aviation and air traffic controlling.
Van holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of California, Davis.