- Andy Bechtolsheim
Andy Bechtolsheim , co-founder of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and employee number one, is a product architect with the Systems Group. Andy works with the Systems Group to help drive next generation X64 and storage servers product architecture as well as HPC opportunities. Bechtolsheim has more than 25 years of Network Computing knowledge and expertise.
- Serge Plotkin
Serge Plotkin Associate Professor
- Thom Linden
Thom Linden , Vice President of Engineering
- Eric A. Benhamou
Eric Benhamou , Chairman and CEO, Benhamou Global Ventures, LLC. Benhamou Global Ventures, started in 2003, invests and plays an active role in innovative high tech firms throughout the world. Eric is also the chairman of the board of directors of 3Com Corporation and Palm, Inc. He is an adjunct professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise at INSEAD. He served as chief executive officer of Palm from October 2001 until October 2003.
- William Grosso
William Grosso , Vice President, Engineering As Vice President, Engineering, William Grosso is responsible for guiding the engineering of leading-edge products and services and serves as Core Architect. He plays an active role in representing the company to its partners, customers, prospects and industry analysts. Grosso has authored several books, including Java RMI and Java Enterprise Best Practices and many journal and magazine articles.
- Richard Tobias
Mr. Tobias has over 20 years of experience in corporate management, project management, and business development for the electronics, embedded systems, DSP and CAD/EDA industries. Mr. Tobias was the founder and former President and CEO of White Eagle Systems Technology, an integrated circuit intellectual property company and technology turn-key design company acquired by QuickSilver Technology, Inc. (QST) in July, 2000. He was the Vice President of Engineering of the System Group at QST, . . .
- Mike Schroepfer
Mike Schroepfer -- Vice President of Engineering, Mozilla As Vice President of Engineering for Mozilla Corporation , Mike helps guide and foster Mozilla's heart and soul - its engineering group which is composed of a vast community of contributors and full-time Mozilla employees. Before joining Mozilla Corp., Mike was chief technology officer for Sun Microsystems' 450-person data center automation division ("N1").
- Earl W. McCune Jr
Dr. Earl W. McCune, Jr . Chief Technical Officer As Chief Technical Officer of Tropian, Dr. McCune is responsible for overseeing the development of new products for wireless communications systems based on the advances in radiofrequency technology that Tropian has developed. His breakthrough doctoral work in modulation theory is a continuation of his long record of creative approaches to radio communications, including his development of Tropian's core technologies.
- Andy Chan
Andy Chan, Vice President, Engineering Andy Chan, Vice President of Engineering, kam 1991 zu Rambus und ist für die Entwicklung und Implementierung der Speicherprodukte und Logikschnittstellen von Rambus verantwortlich. Vor dieser Position verwaltete und entwickelte Chan mehrere Generationen der DRAM-Schnittstellenprodukte von Rambus, darunter die erste Generation der RDRAM-Speicherschnittstelle von Rambus sowie die aktuellen XDR-Schnittstellenprodukte.
- Claudionor Coelho
Claudionor Coelho is focused on bringing strong and innovative formal verification technology to Jasper’s products and to ensuring the high-quality of Jasper’s tools.
- Colin Lythall
COLIN LYTHALL Vice President of Engineering– VaST Systems Technology Pty. Colin Lythall brings more then 20 years of experience to his role as Vice President of Engineering. Immediately prior to joining VaST, he served at IntelliWhere as the Product Development Manager for highly scalable incident management systems. Colin's experience includes co-founding QSI Payments, where he served as SVP and CTO.
- Norman K. Yeung
Norman earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley and a Mini-MBA for Norman Yeung is an experienced Technical Executive and Engineer and a strong addition to Inphi Corporation as Vice President of Engineering. He comes to Inphi with more than 25 years of technical leadership and executive management experience at pre-IPO start-ups as well as at established corporations.
- Calvin Chow
Calvin Chow - Chief Executive Officer Mr. Chow is our chief executive officer. Prior to joining Nanosys, Mr. Chow, co-founded Caliper Technologies and served in various capacities, including as its chief operating officer. Mr. Chow was a co-founder of and last served as vice president of engineering and operations at Molecular Devices Corporation. Mr. Chow holds a B.S.E.E. from Illinois Institute of Technology and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
- Marc Tremblay
Mr. Marc Tremblay - Advisory Board Marc is currently employed with DigitalGlobe, Inc. where he is VP & General Manager of the company's Commercial Business Unit. DigitalGlobe is a leading provider of geospatial imagery and related services serving customers such as Google, Microsoft, Ask.com and Zillow. Most recently Marc was VP Business Development & Product Management for Z Corporation, which was successfully sold to Contex Scanning.
- Cisco Bill
Bill Snow Vice President of Engineering As VP of Engineering, Bill Snow drives all facets of Identity Engines development, QA, and customer advocacy initiatives. He brings extensive experience in global product development, acquisitions, and team-building in both startup and large corporate environments. Most recently, Bill directed software engineering at Stoke, a networking startup developing products for fixed-mobile convergence.
- Toby Farrand
Toby Farrand President & CEO In September 1998, Toby Farrand directed the spinout of BroadLogic from Adaptec Corporation, where he had been a consultant for the companys Satellite Networking Group. Previously, he was president and CEO of CagEnt Technologies, which he founded and later sold to WebTV in April 1998. Prior to CagEnt, Toby served as the Vice President of Engineering and Operations, as well as the General Manager of Systems, at The 3DO Company.
- Arun Shah
Dr. Shah had an MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He had a BS from IIT/Delhi, India where he graduated with the academic gold medal. As a co-founder, Dr. Shah participated in developing the concept, the vision, and the strategy behind V-Soft and actively contributed in building partnerships and customer relationships.
- J. Richard Kerr
J. Richard Kerr , Ph.D., Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Founder Until formation of Max-Viz, Inc, Dr. Kerr was directing the Northwest Office for the Center for Aerospace Technology, Research Triangle Institute. At RTI he managed a multimillion-dollar NASA program in Enhanced Vision Systems.
- Greg McNeil
Greg McNeil – Vice President of Engineering Greg McNeil is the Vice President of Engineering of ViVOtech, Inc. Mr. McNeil has many years of experience in developing, managing, and leading various hardware and software product technology teams with a proven record of attracting, retaining, and leading top engineering talent. McNeil began his product management career at Apple Computer with roles in both manufacturing and product development.
- Greg Richmond
Mr. Greg Richmond is Vice President of Engineering and Chief Technical Officer for SpectraLinear and brings over 25 years of integrated circuit design and development experience to the company. He has served as V.P. of Engineering for the timing product lines at Cypress Semiconductor, International Microcircuits Incorporated (IMI), and Integrated Circuit Systems (ICS), during which time he successfully managed the development of over 200 high performance timing products.
- Craig Franklin
Craig Franklin , 61, Senior Vice President of Advanced Products, joined Green Hills Software in 1986. He came from Microtec Research where he had been Vice President of Engineering and managed the development of Microtec's XRAY embedded development tools. He had previously been compiler development manager at Daisy Systems, Data General and Digital Research Corporation. Mr. Franklin was a software developer for the Apollo moon-landing project at North American Rockwell.
- Mark Merrill
Mark Merrill Chief Technology Officer Mark G. Merrill has served as our Chief Technology Officer since January 2003. From September 1999 to January 2003, he served as Vice President of Engineering and served as Director of Engineering from September 1995 to September 1999.
- Rob Mathews
Rob Mathews joined Frequency Technology in 1996 as Vice President of Products, later serving as Vice President of Engineering. After Frequency and Sente merged to form Sequence, Rob served in technical marketing positions. While with Sequence, he has co-authored patents on parasitic extraction, post-route optimization, and interconnect characterization. He entered the EDA industry in 1983 as a founder and Vice President of Engineering of Silicon Solutions.
- Cadir B. Lee
Cadir B. Lee » Chief Technology Officer Mr. Lee co-founded SupportSoft in 1997 and has served as Chief Technology Officer since December, 2005. Prior to his current position, Mr. Lee has held numerous leadership roles in the SupportSoft product development organization including Vice President of Engineering and Chief Software Officer. His primary responsibilities include technical direction, product architecture and security.
- Max Klee
Max Klee has worked as the Vice President of Engineering on Seabury APG's custom- development projects. Mr. Klee has also contributed to APGDat, Seabury APG's Internet-based data portal, and to the development of this website. Mr. Klee has over 10 years of software engineering experience and 7 years of management experience leading both client and server-side development teams through many product life-cycles.
- Pete Bonee
- Jeff Loomans
- Eddie Kessler
Extensive knowledge of digital media industry: I have proven expertise in all types of digital media including video, sound, and text. The technical teams that I have led have built innovative search, distribution, and access systems. I have intimate knowledge of digital rights management systems and the legal issues involving digital content. Technical skills: I have five issued patents and one pending. I have designed systems for digital rights management and digital content . . .
- Myron Wagner
MYRON WAGNER has been a director since September 2006. Mr. Wagner joined Radyne in January 2006 as President and Chief Operating Officer and subsequently was elected Chief Executive Officer in August of 2006. Prior to joining Radyne Corporation, Mr. Wagner was the Vice President and Director of Engineering at General Dynamics C4 Systems, Space and National Systems Division, where he was responsible for all engineering activities of approximately 1100 engineering personnel.
- Byron S. Lee
- Jen Stephan
Jen Stephan , Vice President of Engineering Jen Stephan serves as Vice President of Engineering at grayboxx. Jen is responsible for the product development of the grayboxx local search engine. Most recently Jen was VP of Engineering and Operations at IPRO, a provider of verified audience research and measurement. Prior to her nine years at IPRO, Jen held engineering positions at Omnis Software and Oracle Corporation.
- Tom Ertel
Tom Ertel has more than 25 years of executive experience in leading all aspects of engineering and support at start-up, mid-tier and large telecommunications and networking equipment manufacturers. He has a proven track record in defining and managing system-level designs into volume production across a wide range of technologies, including optical transport, Ethernet and ATM switching, SONET/SDH, fiber channel, network management and Linux-based development environments.
- Jeff Loomans
Jeff Loomans (Sierra Ventures) Jeff Loomans is a Venture Partner of Sierra Ventures. His investment practice focuses on Enterprise Software (CRM, Supply Chain) and Internet Infrastructure. Before joining the venture capital community, Mr. Loomans was Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer, and Vice President of Engineering at OnLink Technologies, which was purchased by Siebel Systems, where he was Vice President of Engineering.
- Michael I. Yarymovych
Dr. Yarymovych has been Chairman of the NATO Research and Development Organization since 1996. He was elected President of the International Academy of Astronautics in 1997, where he had served as Vice President for Scientific Programs since 1985.
- Maximilian D. Fiore
Maximilian D. Fiore has combined business savvy, understanding of science, and experience with emerging medical device technology to develop and launch products that have saved and improved countless lives. As vice president of research and development for Smith & Nephew's Endoscopy Division, Fiore oversees the science and development behind all of the division's products, which include tools for arthroscopic and endoscopic surgery.
- Ken Hausman
Ken Hausman Managing Director Mr. Hausman is a Managing Director of Mirador Capital . Prior to founding Mirador Capital , he served as a Managing Director of Osprey Ventures, a $93M venture capital fund. Mr. Hausman is also co-founder and Managing Director of Mentor Venture Partners, an early stage venture investment partnership. Mr. Hausman has been active in the software and information processing industry since the early 1980s.
- Jay T. Flatley
Jay T. Flatley Jay Flatley is President and Chief Executive Officer for Illumina. He has been a Board of Director for the Company since October 1999. Prior to his appointment in 1999, Mr. Flatley was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Molecular Dynamics, later acquired by Amersham Pharmacia Biotech in 1998 and now a part of GE Healthcare.
- Tom Ertel
- William Ledingham
William Ledingham Vice President of Engineering Bill is a seasoned technology professional with over 20 years of experience in bringing new technologies and companies to market. Previously, he held a number of executive positions at SpeechWorks, a leader in speech activated, self-service solutions that IPO’d in 2000 and later merged with ScanSoft in 2003.
- Jeffrey Scott Blair
Jeffrey Scott Blair is the Vice President of Engineering and Chief Technology Officer for NavSci. He is the chief RF scientist, and engineering manager for the development of Hybridized Spread Spectrum and Software Defined Radio technology HSS technologies including the integration of IEEE 1451 smart sensor networking capabilities, cellular and satellite Wide Area Networks, and a GIS-based asset tracking information-technology infrastructure.