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Magaly Drant Magaly DrantVP, Developer Productivity ServiceNow Magaly Drant runs the Office of the CTO and the Engineering Operations Department at ServiceNow, reporting into the CTO and EVP of DevOps. ServiceNow provides enterprise cloud computing solutions that define, manage, and automate services for enterprises worldwide. Magaly focuses on scaling the technology organization to support the growth: from angles as varied as executive relationship with our largest customers, talent acquisition and development strategy, engineering processes development and automation, implementation standards definition and adoption, and technical architecture. In previous roles, she has contributed to and ran software engineering teams (platform and applications development) across a variety of technical stacks. Born and raised in France, Magaly graduated with a master's degree in General Engineering from Ecole Centrale de Paris. |
VP, Developer Productivity |
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Shariqa Dowla Shariqa DowlaSoftware Engineering Director Cubic Transportation Systems |
Software Engineering Director |
Jeff Carter Jeff CarterCISO Amazon |
CISO | |
Hugo Romero Hugo Romero VP Engineering - Head of Product Security AMD Hugo Romero is the VP of Engineering - Head of Product Security for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). He spearheads a team with the mission to design state of the art security into AMD products, manage security incidents and partner with customers to ensure products built with on AMD platforms are secure. |
VP Engineering - Head of Product Security | |
Tony Wright Tony Wright Sr. Dir. Software Engineering AppFolio . |
Sr. Director of Software Engineering | |
Vikram Magoon Vikram MagoonWireless Design Apple Analog/RFIC product development experience (DC to 10 GHz) for wireless communication and optical applications |
Wireless Design | |
Alex Schafgans Alex Schafgans VP, Head of Development and Engineering ASML Alex Schafgans is Head of Development and Engineering at ASML San Diego, the global leader in EUV photolithography tools used in the production of advanced logic and memory. Schafgans is responsible for Development and Engineering of the EUV Light Source, the key enabling technology driving the worlds most advanced semiconductor production. Over his 13-year tenure at ASML, Schafgans was focused on leading EUV light source power scaling activities from 10W through 500W, resulting in the successful introduction of EUV for High Volume Manufacturing. Most recently, Schafgans oversaw engineering execution across most EUV Source technology areas, ensured the performance of all worldwide EUV sources met or exceeded customer expectations, and drove knowledge creation to solve the most persistent and challenging performance problems facing the EUV source products. Alex is a graduate of 鶹ý, with B.S, M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics. |
VP, Head of Development and Engineering | |
Tricia Sur Tricia Sur, PhD VPBusiness Development ATA Engineering Inc Dr. Sur serves as Vice President, Business Development at ATA Engineering, Inc. and brings more than 20 years of experience to the ATA team. ATA is an engineering consulting firm that provides innovative solutions through test-and analysis-driven design by focusing on the engineering needs of manufacturers in addressing their cost, quality, and time-to-market challenges for mechanical and aerospace systems. Prior to ATA, Dr. Sur was a senior research scientist in the Naval Hydrodynamics Division at SAIC (now Leidos), where she was the principal investigator for research and development contracts with U.S. naval customers. Prior to SAIC, Dr. Sur began her career as a member of the technical staff in the Thermal and Propulsion Engineering Section at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Sur received her Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology and her B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University. |
VP, Business Development | |
Robert Balderas Robert BalderasVP, BD Distinguished Fellow Becton Dickinson Biosciences Robert Balderas has more than 25 years of leadership experience in both academia and the biotechnology industry. As a corporate scientist, site manager and marketer in the field of biotechnology he has contributed to the growth in both Pharmingen and BD Biosciences. Robert has championed multiple key successful product launches and is recognized for his success in growing sales and profits. His experience in academic medicine accompanied by his strategic approaches as the VP of Research and Development is reflected in increased efficiencies within the Clinical and Research product development programs. Robert Balderas's track record of business process improvements is based on his expertise obtained while working at The Scripps Research Institute in the labs of Frank Dixon and Argyrios Theofilopoulos. He is known for his ability to motivate his technical staff, diagnosing impediments in product development programs, building his efforts and focused on both product execution and career development of his staff as well as integrating functional programs across other business operations. In addition his scientific experiences, Robert also received an MBA from the University of San Diego. Additionally, Robert also serves on the editorial board of Clinical Proteomics, has been involved with several business acquisitions (and lead two industrial/academic initiatives with CANVAC and the NCI). |
VP, BD Distinguished Fellow | |
Kedar Kyabarsi Kedar KyabarsiVP R&D Becton Dickinson Medical |
VP, R&D | |
John Black John BlackSVP Strategy BrainCorp John Black is the SVP, Strategy at Brain Corp. He is primarily focused on establishing and enabling partnerships for new robotic products and applications based on BrainOS technology. He joined Brain Corp as VP of Engineering in 2015 to lead the development and commercialization of the first fully autonomous floor scrubber, since then the fleet has reached more than 25k robots with over 10 million hours of commercial operation! He received his BSME from Carnegie Mellon University anda MSMEfrom Oakland University, and is a certified Functional Safety Engineer (TÜV Rheinland). |
SVP, Strategy | |
Reza Nejabati Reza NejabatiHead of Quantum Research & Quantum Lab Cisco Reza Nejabati is currently leading quantum research activities in Cisco, spearheading development and execution of both short-term and long-term quantum research roadmaps. He leads a dynamic team of quantum and network scientists, encompassing both experimentalists and theorists, and collaborations with prominent academic groups and industries. Additionally, he is leading the development of Cisco's Quantum Research Lab, an innovative facility dedicated to advancing quantum networking research. Prior to joining Cisco, Reza served as a Chair Professor of Networks and Head of the High-Performance Network Group in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Bristol, UK. His research focus and expertise lies in the realms of Quantum and Classical network infrastructure for the Future Internet. Beyond research, Reza enjoys skiing, listening to classical music and collecting classical vinyl. |
Head of Quantum Research & Quantum Lab | |
Senmao Lin Senmao LinEngineering Fellow Clinicomp |
Engineering Fellow | |
Vijay Pujar Vijay PujarPrincipal Fellow and Discipline Lead Collins Aerospace Vijay Pujar is Principal Technical Fellow and Discipline Lead, Materials and Processes at Collins Aerospace, a unit of Raytheon Technologies. He has over 20 years of experience leading advanced composites and manufacturing technology development for commercial aerospace and military applications. Vijay received his undergraduate degree in Ceramic Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi, India, and his Masters and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. |
Principal Fellow and Discipline Lead | |
Waguih S. Ishak Waguih S. IshakDivision VP, Chief Technologist Corning Dr. Waguih S. Ishak joined Corning in 2007 to establish a new Silicon Valley facility, the Corning West Technology Center (CWTC) in Palo Alto, California. CWTC was chartered to build strong relationships with high-tech industries and academia in Silicon Valley and grew to conduct advanced research on high-speed interconnects, novel displays, and embedded sensors. The Center moved to Sunnyvale in 2017 and is now called Corning Technology Center – Silicon Valley (CTCSV). In May 2016, Ishak was appointed Division VP & Chief Technologist, responsible for strategic connections to Silicon Valley hotspots, VCs, startups and academia. From 2007 to May 2016, Ishak was the Division VP of Science & Technology and also the Director of CWTC. From 2005 to 2007, Ishak was the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Avago Technologies (now Broadcom). From 2003 to 2005, Ishak was the Vice President and Director of the Photonics & Electronics Research Lab at Agilent Labs responsible for R&D programs in photonics, high-speed electronics, sensors, semiconductor tests, wireless communications and consumer electronics. From 1987 to 2003, Ishak was the Director of the Communications & Optics Research Laboratory at Hewlett-Packard Labs, working on photonics and integrated electronics. From 1978 to 1987, Ishak was a Scientist/Project Manager for bubble memories, SAW devices and MSW devices. Ishak has authored approximately 100 journal and conference papers, and four chapters in the “Handbook of Electronic Instruments.” He was named an inventor on seven U.S. patents. He is on the technical advisory boards of USC, UCSDS, SCU, UCSB, and McMaster University. He was a member of the National Academics Committee on “Harnessing the Light” to write the book “Optics & Photonics – Essential Technologies for Our Nation,” 2013, resulting in the White House announcement of the Integrated Photonics Manufacturing Institute on October 2014. In 2016, Ishak was selected a member of the Visiting Committee on Advanced Technologies (VCAT) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Ishak received a B.S.E.E. (hon.) from Cairo University in 1971 and a B.S. in mathematics (hon.) from Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 1973. He obtained his M.S. and Ph.D., both in electrical engineering, from McMaster University, Canada, in 1975 and 1978, respectively. Ishak obtained the Stanford University Executive Program in 1999 and was awarded a Doctor of Science honoris causa from McMaster University in 2018. Ishak is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, a Member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), and received the University of California Exemplary Service Award in 2015. Ishak is also an adjunct Professor with The Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University. |
Division VP, CTO | |
Jason Wilden Jason WildenTechnical Fellow Cubic Defense |
Technical Fellow | |
Shariqa Dowla Shariqa DowlaSoftware Engineering Director Cubic |
Software Engineering Director | |
Ken Durazzo Ken DurazzoVice President - Advanced Technology Research and Innovation Dell Technologies Ken has over 20 years of experience as a technology leader, working for some of the largest global tech companies.Ken's experiences span Enterprise Network Innovation, Service Chaining, SDN, Internet Scale and Branch Office Routers, Data Center Switches, Security, Wan and Application Optimization, Server Load Balancing and Wireless LAN technologies. In leading the OTCO Research Office (ORO) he primarily focuses on ensuring that the company is well aware of emergent technology inflections and the potential impact to the company. This work has led to exploration in a myriad of future impact technologies such as Quantum computing, Carbon Nanotube Memory, Heterogeneous computing acceleration and virtualization, to name a few. He is an accomplished speaker at many industry events, on a wide range of topics. Ken achieved Distinguished Engineer at Cisco, has 60 granted patents and a several more patents pending. |
VP, Advanced Technology Research and Innovation | |
Mohammed Ahamed Mohammed AhamedDirector of Mechanical Engineering R&D Dexcom |
Director of Mechanical Engineering R&D | |
Eric Takeuchi Eric TakeuchiVP Strategy and Business Development DRS Daylight Solutions Eric Takeuchi currently serves as the Vice President of Strategy & Business Development and Deputy General Manager for the DRS Daylight Solutions line of business of Leonardo DRS. Daylight is a world-leading manufacturer, specializing in the commercialization of semiconductor lasers and photonics systems for broad market applicability, including Life Sciences, Biopharma, Scientific Research, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Space Communications and Quantum Information Sciences. While at Daylight, he has been responsible for identifying and capturing new business opportunities, establishing product and technology roadmaps and executing go-to-market strategies. He has accumulated more than 25 years’ experience in both technical and business management in the photonics industry. During this time, he has held leadership positions in R&D, product development, product management and business development. He has authored or co-authored several peer reviewed technical articles and has been named as co-inventor on several U.S. patents. Mr. Takeuchi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Master’s degree in Applied Physics, both from the University of California, San Diego. |
VP Strategy & Business Development | |
Ron Pearlstein Ron PearlsteinExecutive Director EMD Ronald (Ron) Pearlstein is executive director and head of the Thin Film Solutions technology organization in EMD Electronics, which is a part of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt Germany. As the business technology manager, he is responsible for leading the research and technology efforts for the business and ensuring that they are aligned with all of the stakeholders’ needs. The technologies spanned by this business include deposition materials used for ALD, CVD and Spin-on films. Dr. Pearlstein joined Air Products and Chemicals in 1989 where he conducted research in the Corporate Science and Technology Center and in the Electronics Technology organizations. Before taking on his current role, he was the leader of groups responsible for product development of new organosilicon and organometallic molecules and for ALD applications research. Ron was born in Philadelphia in 1962. He received bachelor’s degrees in both Chemical Engineering and in Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1984 he received a Ph.D. degree in Inorganic Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
Executive Director | |
Michelle Delcid Michelle DelcidTechnical Recruiter f5 Networks |
Technical Recruiter | |
Michael Matthews Michael MatthewsVP Commercialization Fabric8 |
VP Commercialization | |
Sumner Lee Sumner Lee. Fuse Warfighter focused engineering and design is the mantra that Sumner continually promotes as the CEO of Fuse. His time in uniform, as a SPAWAR project manager, and as a part of the commercial design industry fuels a unique approach to rapid prototyping and an intense focus on transition of technology to operational use. Fuse applies the best practices of commercial Design Thinking to military and government systems engineering, and Sumner pushes hard every day to keep the Fuse team intensely focused on the warfighter. As a Naval Aviator Sumner learned the importance of agility when leading air crews, maintenance teams, and detachments through deployed flight operations. As a project manager at SPAWAR Sumner developed an understanding of systems engineering processes behind Navy and Joint technology solutions. Now, Sumner leads Fuse in designing and developing state of the art, intuitive, networked C4I solutions that are focused on the user. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy Sumner went on to graduate first in his class from flight school and flew H-46 helicopters through two deployments with the HC-11 Gunbearers out of San Diego. Staying in San Diego, Sumner took a position leading the SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific airborne networking team where he built a small group of visionary engineers that delivered secure, multi-level IP network connectivity to over six type-model-series aircraft including E-2C, EP-3, P-3 AIP, P-8, Triton and others. Sumner was a plankowner of the Joint Tactical Edge Networking working group, and while at SPAWAR he won three ONR Rapid Technology Transition projects, co-wrote the technical plan for the $70 million CABLE Joint Capability Technology Demonstration, transitioned two airborne networking programs from projects into Programs of Record, and earned an Exemplary Achievement Award. Sumner earned an MBA from The University of Southern California, and transitioned from the government to the commercial design world to work as Director of Business Development at RKS Design, an internationally recognized strategy development and product design firm with over 60 global awards. At RKS Sumner came to appreciate the value of human centered design and the Design Thinking approach. Sumner started Fuse Integration with a vision to deliver exceptional results for the user through application of Design Thinking processes, blended with DoD systems engineering, Agile development, and rapid prototyping. Fuse has grown to a team of over 85 personnel since being founded in 2010, and now provides products and engineering support to Navy, USMC, USAF, and Army customers. The Fuse team is over 40% veterans and includes a blend of operational experience and technical expertise in multiple engineering disciplines. Fuse has been recently awarded multiple Phase III SBIR contracts, one of which was awarded in less than two years from project kickoff. |
CEO | |
Espir Kahatt Espir KahattHead of Technical Engineering Gener8 I’m a Product Development leader who innovates and delivers complex profitable offerings for biomedical companies pursuing sustaining or disruptive technologies. How I deliver is by connecting mechanical and software engineering with business disciplines into a structured team effort from concept to market. My career includes extensive experience for both established and start-up biomedical and electronics companies including Life Technologies, Axiom Biotechnologies / Sequenom, and Aurora Biosciences. Currently I serve as Head of Technical Engineering for Symbient Product Development. My achievements include: A RECORD OF INNOVATION including eight patents for biomedical instruments an disposables. STREAMLINING THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE by bringing entrepreneurial and lean Six Sigma perspectives into all phases from needs definition to marketing to manufacturing transfer. BUSINESS AND CULTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS of a major life science corporation by combining science, software, and engineering to develop a new portfolio of successful products. COMMERCIALIZED PRODUCTS FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH AND HEALTHCARE including: Macro-to-micro sample preparation for nanofluidic chip, Fluidic interface for fully implantable smart infusion device providing drug delivery, Handheld device for amplification of DNA and detection of target organisms, In-vitro diagnostic platform for isothermal amplification and detection of pathogens, Sample preparation instruments and their microfluidic cartridges. SPECIALTIES: Product Design and Development, Medical Devices, Testing Instruments, Laboratory Research Instruments, Diagnostic Tools, Drug Delivery Systems, Emerging Technologies, Regulatory Strategy, Technical / Business Milestone Development, Team Leadership, Concept Development, Prototyping, Testing and Analysis, Process Development |
Head of Technical Engineering | |
John Smith John SmithSenior Director, Magnetic Programs General Atomics |
Senior Director, Magnetic Programs | |
Lawrence Woolf Lawrence Woolf. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Lawrence Woolf is a technical fellow at General Atomics (GA) Aeronautical Systems, Inc. in San Diego. He received a Ph.D. in low temperature condensed matter physics from UCSD in 1980 and a BA in physics from Rutgers College in 1975. Woolf joined GA in 1982 after a post-doc at Exxon. He has been project manager or lead scientist for over 50 programs involving the design, development, and/or production of a variety of advanced materials. He is the author or co-author of 73 scientific publications in materials physics and energy conversion systems, holds 24 patents, and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). He is also President and Chair of the Board of the GA Sciences Education Foundation, where he initiated the GASSSS program that has catalyzed the involvement of over 1,000 employees in K-12 STEM education outreach, brought the Chapter One nationwide tutoring program to GA, and has managed the disbursement of over $1,000,000 in funding to STEM non-profits. He has developed many educational modules, materials, and posters and has given over 100 workshops to teachers and students. He was curriculum advisor/technical reviewer for multiple Lawrence Hall of Science FOSS middle school modules and for the BSCS Science: An Inquiry Approach integrated high school curriculum. He developed partnerships between GA and UCSD that has led to financial support for undergraduate research in the Schools of Physical Sciences and Engineering, as well as mentoring and technical interactions. He has been a member of 21 NSF education-related committees, ranging from elementary science education to national laboratory reviews. He has been involved in many APS education committees and activities, including the Forum on Education (as chair), Second Graduate Education in Physics Conference, APS Excellence in Physics Education Award selection committee, and Phys21 and Effective Practices for Physics Programs (EP3) national task forces. He is currently a member of the APS Committee on Education (as past chair), the EP3 Editorial Board, the US member of IUPAP Working Group 16 on Physics and Industry and a Member-At-Large of the NAS U.S. Liaison Committee for IUPAP. |
Technical Fellow | |
David Orth David OrthDirector of Repair Solutions GKN Aerospace |
Director of Repair Solutions | |
Ali Arsanjani Ali ArsanjaniDir. Cloud Partner Engineering Dr. Ali Arsanjani is Director of Cloud Partner Engineering at Google Cloud, building strategic partnerships through co-innovation with Google’s largest partners, ISVs and GSIs . He specializes in AI/ML and Data/Analytics to enable customers and partners to run on, integrate with and build upon the Google Cloud Platform for AI/ML and Data/Analytics use-cases that explore and extend the cutting edges of innovation. Pushing against the boundaries of market trends and anticipating what is on the horizon, He integrates current needs with future trends and defines tech strategy that integrates with product management to lead the direction of Google AI and Analytics. Previously he was the Head of Machine Learning, WW Tech Leader, for AWS AI/ML Specialist Solution Architects . As Chief Principal AI/ML Architect he defined technical strategy for AI/ML Services, Leading the Technology Sector for SaaS, Software, ISVs and Internet-- AWS largest customer segment-- he created solutions that span multiple scenarios into reference architectures and patterns. Also Ali led a specialized research team of Applied Scientists, engineers and product managers for cutting edge prototyping in AI focusing on Neuro Machine interaction, NLP and Graph Neural Networks. From 1998-2018, Ali was IBM CTO Analytics & Machine Learning & IBM Distinguished Engineer, Dr. Arsanjani is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science teaching Machine Learning in the Master’s Program for San Jose State Univ and previously taught at 鶹ý. |
Dir. Cloud Partner Engineering | |
Scott Weldner Scott WeldnerSVP Engineering HME Scott Weldner is an engineering and business leader with a broad range of experience with a diverse set |
SVP, Engineering | |
Rolf Silbert Rolf SilbertDirector of EngineeringHologic |
Director of Engineering | |
Christopher Brooks Christopher BrooksChief Scientist Honda |
Chief Scientist | |
Philippe Lesage Philippe LesageVP & GM HP Philippe Lesage is the Vice President and General Manager of Print Microfluidics Specialty Printing and Technology Solutions (SPTS) Business within HP Inc’s Printing group. The HP SPTS business sells original equipment manufacturers (OEM) components based on HP Thermal Inkjet and Microfluidics technologies for their own specialized industrial solutions including mail, postage, product identification, life science automation, etc. and Lesage is responsible for the P&L and all aspects of this business, including sales, marketing, operations, research and development.
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VP & GM | |
David Chow, PhD David Chow, PhDChief Scientific Officer HRL Dr. David Chow, is the Chief Scientific Officer at HRL Laboratories, LLC. He received |
Chief Scientific Officer | |
Bill Whitmarsh Bill Whitmarsh, PhDVP Engineering Hughes Network Systems Bill Whitmarsh is Vice President of Engineering for the Hughes Technology Center in San Diego. This group has been responsible for development of satellite and terrestrial terminals for many years. Successes include technology development and equipment supply for the Thuraya mobile satellite system, for Inmarsat BGAN systems, for Lightsquared, Globalstar, Onstar and for XM radio. Hughes San Diego is currently deploying terminal technology and chipsets for the Mexsat and Globalstar satellite systems. Prior to joining HNS in 1996, Bill was a Technical Manager for Securicor in the UK where he had let the development of narrowband SMR radio equipment based on the MPT 1327 standard. This included both mobile and base station solutions using a highly linear amplifier technology which enabled much improved spectral efficiency. Bill was a founder member of LMT, which later span off to become Software Radio Technologies. During the late 1980s, Bill researched narrowband radio technologies and amplifier linearization at Bristol University in the UK. He earned Bachelors and Masters degrees in 1985 and 1986 respectively and his PhD in 1991. Bill holds four patents and has published a number of academic papers. |
VP, Engineering | |
Arupjyoti Bhuyan Arupjyoti BhuyanTechnical Director Idaho National Laboratory Dr. Arupjyoti (Arup) is the Technical Director of the Wireless Security Institute in the Idaho National Laboratory. The focus of his research is onsecure implementation of futuregenerationsof wireless communications with scientific exploration and engineering innovations across the fields ofwireless technology, cybersecurity, and computational science. Specific goals are to lead and focus wireless security research efforts for 5G and Beyond with national impact, to secure communications for a nationwide unmanned aerial system and for 5G spectrum sharing with distributed scheduling.Arup has extensive industry experience in wireless communications from his work before he joined INL in October, 2015. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Sciences from Yale University. He is a senior member of IEEE. |
Technical Director | |
Eric Sun Eric SunDirector, Software Engineering Intuit Eric Sun is the Director of Engineering at Intuit, serving as the accountable leader for Identity and Access Management (IAM). In this role, he spearheads a team whose mission is to enable seamless access to Intuit's suite of products while intelligently enforcing security controls to protect customer data at scale. Under his leadership, the team also facilitates integration with Intuit acquisitions and builds external partnerships that bring added value to Intuit's customers across all product lines. Prior to his current position, Eric led the Growth, Retention, and Experiences Platform team for TurboTax for several years, overseeing numerous successful product launches. Eric earned his bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from 鶹ý, graduating from the Jacobs School of Engineering. |
Director, Software Engineering | |
Angela Whiteside Angela WhitesidePresidentKickstage |
President | |
Osama Haddadin Osama Haddadin, PhDSenior Fellow, Division Chief TechnologistL3Harris Dr.OsamaHaddadinis an L3Harris Senior Fellow and the Division Chief Technologist at Broadband Communication Systems (BCS) Sector in Salt Lake City. He has over 20 years of industry experience in digital signal processing for wireless communications, geophysical exploration, and medical imaging. His current interests include distributed autonomous systems, adaptive and array signal processing, and inverse problems.Osama’s current responsibilities at L3Harris include the promotion and development of advanced technologies and system architectures, technology roadmaps, IP management, and university engagement. Osamaholds a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah, a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and a B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Utah. His Ph.D. research focused on signal and image reconstruction and inverse scattering problems. |
Senior Fellow, Chief Technologist | |
Elizabeth Wheeler Elizabeth WheelerBioengineering & Detection Group LeaderLawrence Livermore National Laboratory Elizabeth Wheeler is a Deputy Division Leader in the Materials Engineering Division and the Deputy Director of the Center for Bioengineering at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of California at Davis and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Stanford University. She began her career at LLNL as a post-doc working on optics for use in the National Ignition Facility (NIF) prior to joining the Center for Micro and Nano Technology where she began working on inter-disciplinary research. She has been involved with and lead efforts in bioinstrumentation for biosecurity applications at LLNL for 20+ years. Her research interests focus on integrating biology and engineering to yield new platforms or flexible devices for Homeland Security or medical applications. She has worked on numerous multidisciplinary teams that have field tested technology developed at LLNL. Currently she also serves as the chair of the Lab-Wide Laboratory Directed Research & Development committee. |
Bioengineering & Detection Group Leader | |
Cayley Rice Cayley RiceVP, Strategic R&D for Defense SolutionsLEIDOS |
VP, Strategic R&D for Defense Solutions | |
Eric Smith Eric SmithSr. Principal, Remote Sensing and Data Analytics Lockheed Martin Dr Eric Smith is the Director of Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics and Exploitation (AIDAE) at the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center (ATC). The AIDAE organization develops technology for transition into the lines of business, in four primary areas: 1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – innovations necessary to usher in the 3rd wave of AI. 2. Modeling and simulation of physical phenomena giving rise to observable signals from the RF to Visible, and their backgrounds. 3. Robotics and Autonomy – human machine teaming, autonomous robotic operations, and hardware targets compatible with missions in space. 4. Quantum Computing – application of quantum algorithms to solve problems that cannot be solved by classical methods alone. Dr Smith’s organization of 80 engineers and scientists works closely with government S&T organizations, universities, small business, and lines-of-business in Space to ensure delivery of mission-relevant technology built upon the state-of-the-art. Prior to this role, Dr. Smith worked at Alphabet’s Waymo LLC as the systems engineering manager and technical lead for the sensing systems, responsible for understanding from physics first principals the behavior of the sensing system, both current and next generation, in a wide regime of environmental conditions. Dr. Smith’s previous roles include Google’s next-generation payload leader and strategist at Terra Bella, Chief Systems Engineer for the James Webb Space Telescope’s Near Infrared Imaging Camera (NIRCAM) at the ATC, which is the central science instrument and source of truth for alignment and wavefront maintenance of the observatory, senior program manager for the Talon visible imaging payload for a government contract, and department senior manager for the optics department at the ATC. Before joining Lockheed Martin, Dr. Smith held a post-doctoral position analyzing data from the Fermilab Tevatron, placing limits on a minimal supersymmetric model of a proposed charged Higgs Boson. |
Sr. Principal, Remote Sensing and Data Analytics |
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Brad Beck Brad BeckWorkforce Program Director Los Alamos National Laboratory Dr. J. Bradley (Brad) Beck is the Workforce Program Director in the Partnerships & Pipelines Office at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). In this role, Brad is developing and leading institutional efforts to help enhance our strategic partnership pipelines and advance staff development programs. Brad has worked at LANL for over 32 years in a variety of technical organizations: the Inertial Confinement Fusion Group; the Thermonuclear Applications Group; the Primary Physics Design Group; the National Security Office; the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program; the Materials Physics and Applications Division; and in the Global Security Directorate. During his career at LANL, Brad has held leadership positions for over 20 years. Over his career, Brad has received 9 awards for his leadership and technical accomplishments (awards include NNSA Defense Program Awards of Excellence, Defense Programs Awards of Excellence, Distinguished Performance Awards, and Distinguished Mentor). Dr. Beck has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Purdue University. |
Workforce Program Director | |
Rajesh Rudraradhya Rajesh RudraradhyaCTO Lytx |
CTO | |
Sami Bitar Sami BitarPresident MagCanica |
President | |
Sumit Tandon Sumit TandonPrincipal Engineer and Manager Mathworks Sumit Tandon has a BE in Electrical Engineering from Jadavpur University, India, and an MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. He has been at MathWorks for over 14 years, and is a part of a global team that partners with academic and research institutions around the world with a focus on student and research success. In his current role, he leads a group of engineers and scientists that support higher-ed and research institutions in Western US & Canada, and Latin America. |
Principal Engineer and Manager | |
Carny Cheng Carny ChengVP Engineering Measurabl Lance Onken is the CTO ofMeasurabland a proud Triton alumni-athlete. Lance earned a BS in Computer Science and Engineering ('03) while also competing for the award winning NCAA Men's Water Polo team as their starting goalie. It was during these years he became friends with fellow teammate Matt Ellis who would later foundMeasurabl. Matt recruited Lance away from his role as a Principal Software Engineer at Websense and the rest is history. Lance continues to reside in San Diego with his wife and 2 young children. He still cheers on the Tritons and recently picked up disc golf. |
VP Engineering | |
John Ehrhardt John EhrhardtDirector of Engineering BS in Computer Science from UNC-Chapel Hill 2002 Masters in Computer Science (Communications Networks) from UC-San Diego 2004 10 years at Amazon across various teams including Ordering, Fulfillment by Amazon, and Messaging Middleware for FireOS. 7 years at Facebook across Video and Voice Chat and Messaging Infrastructure. |
Director of Engineering | |
Mehul Udani Mehul UdaniVP Corporate Technology and Innovation Murata Americas |
VP Corporate Technology and Innovation | |
Yu Xia Yu XiaStaff Software Engineer MyCase |
Staff Software Engineer | |
Justin Massey Justin MasseyDivision Head NAVAIR, Fleet Readiness Center Southwest Justin earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Santa Barbara and his M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from UCLA. He is also a California licensed Professional Engineer in Mechanical Engineering. Justin has been at NAVAIR for the last 11 years working within the Structures and Materials Departments. He is currently the NAVAIR, Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW), Materials Engineering Department, Composites and Corrosion Division Lead. He is also the FRCSW site liaison to UCSD and the Office of Naval Research, Office of Research and Technology Applications, site manager. |
Division Head |
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Alex Phipps Alex PhippsDeputy CTO Naval Information Warfare Center |
Deputy CTO |
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Larry Stullich Larry StullichDirector of Engineering Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Larry Stullich is the San Diego Director of Systems Engineering for Northrop Grumman Mission Systems. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring successful program execution by providing the engineering oversight, talent development, career management, process control, design vision and engineering tools required to be best-in-class now and in the future. Larry received his BSEE and MSEE from the University of California San Diego and an MBA from George Mason University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi. He is a Veteran of the US Navy, having served as a Reactor Operator on a Fast Attack Nuclear Powered Submarine. |
Director of Engineering | |
Dan Kline Dan KlineFounder and CEO NOVO engineering After studying mechanical engineering, art and mathematics at UCSD, Dan spent 20 years as a design engineer before founding NOVO Engineering, which he has managed for the last 17 years. He is an inventor on 65 US patents in such fields as medical device, life science, industrial equipment, security systems, outdoor displays, action sports and eyeglasses. Early career experience at Hewlett Packard opened his eyes to how talented engineers, enlightened management practices and a well-equipped R&D facility combine to create an innovation and problem-solving powerhouse. Dan has endeavored to recreate that same atmosphere of performance and comradery at NOVO. Dan now focuses on mentoring younger design engineers and managers and ensuring that NOVO remains true to the principles of engineering excellence and customer service. |
Founder and CEO | |
Kenny Gross Kenny GrossSenior AI Architect Oracle Kenny C. Gross is an AI Solutions Architect and researcher with the System Dynamics Characterization and Control Laboratory at Oracle's San Diego Physical Sciences Research Center. Kenny is a habitual inventor and drives pioneering innovations in the areas of proactive fault monitoring through applications of advanced pattern recognition and continuous system telemetry for improving the Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS) of complex engineering systems including enterprise computing servers and Internet-of-Things applications. Several recent spinoff patents leverage advanced pattern recognition for significant boosts in operational energy efficiency and prognostic cyber security for servers and data centers. |
Senior AI Architect | |
Rey Halili Rey HaliliR&D Advanced Development Lead Philips ReyHalili is the leader of R&D Advanced Development for Coronary Vascular devices at Philips in the Image Guided Therapy business unit. He has held progressive leadership roles across a breadth of medical device technologies related to intravascular ultrasound, cardiac cryoablation, cardiac resuscitation, artificial heart valves, drug delivery devices, and infusion disposables.Reyholds a BS and MEng in Bioengineering from 鶹ý and an MBA from SDSU. |
R&D Advanced Development Lead | |
Damon Valenzona Damn ValenzonaCTO PickTrace DamonValenzona is the Chief Technology Officer at PickTrace and he graduated from UCSB with a Masters in Computer Science. PickTrace creates harvest and workforce management software for the Agriculturemarket. It is a remote Series B startup that came out of Y Combinator in 2015. Engineers at PickTrace are customer oriented and love creating game changing software for growers. |
CTO | |
Dr. An Chen Dr. An ChenVice President of Engineering QUALCOMM Incorporated An Mei Chen is Vice President of Engineering at Qualcomm, Inc., where she leads advanced technology and ecosystem development and strategy. Joined Qualcomm in 2001, An Chen holds 450 plus worldwide patents and over 20 peer-reviewed papers including several book chapters and has led cross-functional teams in innovation, design, and productization of wireless communication systems. Ms. Chen also oversees Qualcomm Technology Licensing’s university collaborationin technology areas ofadvancedwireless, semiconductor, multimedia, and machine learning. An Chen received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical & computer engineering from the University of California, San Diego. |
VP, Engineering | |
Bryce Nakamori Bryce NakamoriUniversity Program Manager Raytheon |
University Program Manager | |
James Klausner James KlausnerExecutive Chairman RedoxBlox Dr. James Klausner is a co-founder of the long duration energy storage company, RedoxBlox and |
Executive Chairman | |
Jessica Crosley Jessica CrosleyDirector of R&D Rogers Corporation . |
Director of R&D | |
Dawei Huang Dawei HuangSenior Director of EngineeringSambaNova DaweiHuang received BS from Tsinghua University and MS from UCSD. He has 20+ years experience in VLSI design from architecture to production and has 36 issued patents. Currently, he is Senior Director of Engineering at Sambanova Systems. His responsibilities include system and IO architecture, ML model performance and solution. |
Sr. Dir. of Engineering | |
LTJG Kali Murphy LTJG Kali MurphyDir. Talent Acquisition San Diego Navy Officer Recruiting . |
Director of Talent Acquisition | |
Magaly Drant Magaly DrantVP, Developer Productivity ServiceNow Magaly Drant runs the Office of the CTO and the Engineering Operations Department at ServiceNow, reporting into the CTO and EVP of DevOps. ServiceNow provides enterprise cloud computing solutions that define, manage, and automate services for enterprises worldwide. Magaly focuses on scaling the technology organization to support the growth: from angles as varied as executive relationship with our largest customers, talent acquisition and development strategy, engineering processes development and automation, implementation standards definition and adoption, and technical architecture. In previous roles, she has contributed to and ran software engineering teams (platform and applications development) across a variety of technical stacks. Born and raised in France, Magaly graduated with a master's degree in General Engineering from Ecole Centrale de Paris. |
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GB Singh GB SinghDirector of Business Management Solar Turbines Incorporated Dr. Singh is currently working as Director of Business Management at Solar Turbines, A Caterpillar company. He is responsible for the new project execution and oversees a global team. He joined Solar Turbines as Field Engineer in Dubai, following which he has held various positions of increasing responsibility globally. Recently he was deputed in Singapore where he was responsible for Solar’s customer services Business in Asia Pacific. Upon his return to San Diego, he was appointed Director of Engineering Operations. Dr. Singh received his PhD and MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), a BS Degree in Instrumentation & Control from Pune University, MBA in Information Systems from South Gujarat University. He has also participated in the Executive Leadership Program at Thunderbird School of Management and received a degree in Brand Management from Disney Institute. His research interest is in the field of Hybrid Power Systems leveraging multiple distributed energy sources like solar, wind, gas turbines, battery storage, etc. He has published articles in engineering journals and presented his work in numerous technical conferences. He has also participated in numerous funded grants. Dr. Singh is very passionate about the engagement between academia and industry, he is on the board of the Corporate Affiliate Program at UCSD, a Member of the Executive Advisory Board of the University of San Diego (USD), advises on various engineering and management programs including mentorship for incubators and accelerators globally. He is an active member of ASEAN business council. He lives in San Diego with his family. Coaching, meditation, golfing, and listening to classical music are a few of his hobbies. |
Director of Business Management | |
Jason Clement Jason ClementVice President SONY Electronics Jason is the VP of engineering for Sony Home Entertainment & Sound and a 25-year veteran of the company. His background is in Big Data having developed data modeling and trading software at JP Morgan and large distributed systems for IBM and FPL. At Sony, his focus is on home entertainment products and global retail experiences. |
VP, Engineering | |
Mike Stopa Mike StopaAcademic Manager SONY Interactive Entertainment |
Academic Manager | |
James Williams James WilliamsVP, Innovation Teradata Corporation James Williams is currently the VP of Innovation for Teradata. He is responsible for identifying key leading-edge academic research and innovations; for driving the ideation and innovation framework; and for technology evaluation for invention disclosures, alliances, and emerging technology trends. Prior to Teradata, James served as SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) Chief Information Officer and Director of the Computing Division for 5 years , as well as principle advisor to the Laboratory Director for Computing Operations and Scientific Computing Services. In addition, James worked at the NASA Ames Research Center for 14 years with his last role being CIO and was responsible for delivering the Nebula Cloud Computing platform that eventually became foundational to the OpenStack community. James also worked on the Columbia accident while he worked at NASA. |
VP, Innovation | |
Lewis Choi Lewis ChoiVP,AI Automation and Data Thermo Fisher Scientific Lewis Choi leads Digital Platforms & Engineering, the organization responsible for driving a seamless, secure customer experience through all digital touchpoints, unlocking the unparalleled breadth and value of Thermo Fisher solutions. This group brings digital to the forefront, partnering closely with IT, R&D and our internal business partners to drive value for our customers and support them in their efforts to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. Lewis has recently been at the forefront of the company's Generative AI initiatives, guiding the organization in its pursuit to leverage Generative AI and Automation to revolutionize the way we work. Prior to this role, Lewis led the Digital and IT teams for Thermo Fisher In APAC, where he was responsible for regional digital enablement. In addition to traditional internal digital teams partnering to deliver value with Digital —including IT and digital marketing— this team also included Inside Sales and Call Center Teams that helped drive leads and eRevenue. Lewis joined Thermo Fisher in 2012 and has played various roles in Digital Technology Delivery and IT Corporate Solutions, which included work to support an >$3B eCommerce site as well as various M&A initiatives throughout his tenure at the company. Prior to Thermo Fisher, Lewis was a Managing Partner for a CRM Consulting Practice that was focused on Siebel and SFDC related initiatives along with Field Service Mobile Applications. |
VP,AI Automation and Data | |
Jon Weiner Jon WeinerFounder and CEO Thrive Technologies Jon is the Founder and CEO of Thrive Technologies, a bleeding-edge VR software start-up that is redefining how developers build and share their ideas and creations. Jon created Thrive with a vision of a flexible online framework that eliminates the hurdles faced in VR development today. With a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of California, San Diego, and years of experience in VR and tech industries, Jon brings a wealth of technical skills and leadership experience to his role at Thrive. Jon believes that Thrive will play a major role in maturing VR technology and shaping the virtual landscape of the future. |
Founder and CEO | |
Vanessa Campos Vanessa CamposTikTok |
University Relations | |
Fred Yip Fred YipDirector of Engineering Trulioo |
Director of Engineering | |
Nik Devereaux Nik DevereauxHead of Software Engineering Viasat, Inc. Nik Devereaux is Head of Software Engineering for Viasat’s Global Networks and Technology business area, ensuring Viasat maintains excellence in engineering and remains an excellent place for engineers to work and thrive. He received his Bachelors (2001) and Master's (2011) degrees from UCSD and remains very involved as an alum and ambassador for Viasat in the Jacobs School of Engineering and Halicioglu Data Science Institute. |
Head of Software Engineering | |
Tom Murn Tom MurnCEOViaTouch Media |
CEO | |
Matt Grob Matt GrobCTOVirewirx |
CTO | |
Brian Walker Brian WalkerVP Engineering, Instrumentation Development Werfen |
VP, Instrumentation and Process Development | |
CarlKirkconnell Carl KirkconnellFounder, President West Coast Solutions Dr. Carl Kirkconnell is the Founder and President of Wecoso, Inc., dba West Coast Solutions (WCS), a product development company located in HuntingtonBeach, CA. The Core Technologies at WCS are Cryogenic Systems, Aerospace Electronics, and Space and Tactical Power, primarily for civil space and military applications. Carl founded West Coast Solutions in 2015, and his leadership team is made up of many of the same people he collaboratedwith during his 30 years of prior experienceat Iris Technology, wherehe was the Chief Technology Officer, and Raytheon, where he departed in 2009 as a Senior Fellow. Carl earned his undergraduateand advanced degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology. As a graduate student at Georgia Tech he founded the GT Cryogenics Laboratory(GTCL), where he remainsactive as a collaborating researcher to this day. |
Founder, President | |
Xiaodong Che Xiaodong CheCTO Western Digital Dr. Xiaodong Che is the Chief Technology Officer of the HDD Business Unit and senior vice president at Western Digital Corporation. His responsibility is to shape the magnetic recording vision based on long-term data growth and to serve in the Corporate Global Strategy and Technology team preparing for the disruptive innovation transitions in the foreseeable future. In 2008, Dr. Che joined HGST. During Western Digital’s HGST acquisition, he led the technology strategy and roadmap consolidation. Prior to that, Dr. Che served Quantum Corporation as a recording technologist. Dr. Che received his BA in Physics from Fudan University in Shanghai China in 1987, and his Ph.D. at 鶹ý in condensed matter physics under Prof. Harry Suhl in 1991. Afterward, he joined Prof. Neal Bertram’s magnetic recording group at the Center for Magnetic Recording Research as a post-doctor. He has been actively involved in the development and innovation of magnetic recording storage technology in the last three decades. |
CTO | |
James Tagg James TaggChief Architect World Mobile Jamesis one of the inventors of the touchscreen. He has founded several companies, including Truphone, theworld’s first globalmobilenetwork, where he made the first VoIP call on a cell phone and developed the eSIM.Jameshas launchedmobilevirtual network operations in the UK, USA, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Hong Kong, Australia, Germany and built a travel SIM that roams in over 200 countries. He holds numerous patents, filed in over a hundred countries. He studied Physics and Computer Science at Manchester University and Engineering at Lancaster and Cambridge University (ACPMM). His first book, Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?, explores the limits of Artificial Intelligence and the differences between human brains and computers. His research interest is building quantum computers based on the Diósi-Penrose interpretation. He currently works forWorldMobilebuilding networks to connect the unconnected in sub-Saharan Africa, the United States and throughout theworld. These networks use a mixture of aerostats – helium balloons – and advanced, maybe even quantum, antennas. |
Chief Architect | |
Sharon Gao Sharon GaoAVP Advanced Analytics and Data EngineeringXIFINSharon Gao has over 25 years of professional experience in the field of Data Analytics and Engineering. Graduated from U of Wisconsin - Madison with an MS in Computer Science. She started her career as a data practitioner and has served various technical leadership roles over the years. She has extensive experience working with cross-functional teams, divisional and C-Suites of leaders. At XIFIN she serves as a thought leader, coaching and ramping up the Advances Analytics and Data Engineering team. |
AVP Advanced Analytics and Data Engineering |