Tedman Ehlers
About Tedman Ehlers
Tedman Ehlers is a Principal Application Scientist at Dotmatics, where he has worked since 2017. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Auburn University and a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy and Organic Chemistry from The University of Georgia.
Work at Dotmatics
Tedman Ehlers has served as Principal Application Scientist at Dotmatics since 2017. In this role, he is involved in developing and implementing scientific applications that support research and development initiatives. His expertise contributes to the advancement of Dotmatics' software solutions, which are utilized in various scientific fields. The company is based in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, where Ehlers collaborates with a team of professionals to enhance the functionality and usability of their products.
Education and Expertise
Tedman Ehlers holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Auburn University. He furthered his education by obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy and Organic Chemistry from The University of Georgia. This educational background provides him with a strong foundation in both scientific and philosophical principles, which informs his approach to application science and problem-solving in the field.
Background
Before joining Dotmatics, Tedman Ehlers worked at Biovia as a Senior Solutions Scientist for 11 years, from 2006 to 2017. During his tenure at Biovia, he focused on developing solutions that address the needs of scientific research and data management. His experience in San Diego, California, equipped him with valuable insights into the challenges faced by researchers and the tools required to overcome them.
Professional Experience
Tedman Ehlers has accumulated significant experience in the field of application science over his career. His roles at both Dotmatics and Biovia have allowed him to develop a deep understanding of scientific software applications. This experience positions him as a knowledgeable resource for organizations seeking to improve their research capabilities through technology.