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Extractions: Productions ARTIST BIOS CYNTHIA BREAZEAL is LG Career Development Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Laboratory, where she directs the new Robotic Presence group. She was previously a postdoctoral associate at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab. Breazeal is particularly interested in developing creature-like technologies that are human-aware and establish a close and beneficial relationship with people. "Kismet," her anthropomorphic robotic head, has been featured in international media, and is part of Breazeal's ongoing work of building artificial systems that learn and behave with people in an intelligent, life-like, and sociable manner. Breazeal earned ScD and MS degrees at MIT in electrical engineering and computer science, and a BS in electrical and computer engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara. DOUGLAS J. CUOMO began his professional music career at eighteen, touring the country as a jazz guitarist, and started composing professionally five years later after moving to New York City. In 1991 he received a Meet-the-Composer grant for his first full-length original work, ATOMIC OPERA, which was performed at the Ohio Theater in New York City. Exploring American attitudes about the atomic bomb in the 1950's and 60's, the opera was described as "elegiac and eerie [suggesting] the breaking down and reconstitution of matter into something ominous and uncontrollable." (
Cornell's Presidents He and Cornell, a farmer and inventor who made his fortune developing the telegraphsystem The general endowment increased from $12200000 to $19800000, http://www.news.cornell.edu/campus/presidents.bios.html
Extractions: Research compiled by the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Cornell News Service. Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918, President from 1866-1885) A radical idea in American education was born when Andrew Dickson White and Ezra Cornell crossed paths in the New York State Senate. White was a worldly intellectual whose dream was to create a "truly great University" that would "afford an asylum for Science where truth shall be taught for truth's sake. . . ." He and Cornell, a farmer and inventor who made his fortune developing the telegraph system with Samuel F.B. Morse and Hiram Sibley, agreed the new institution would be nonsectarian, a controversial stance for the time. White and Cornell successfully politicked to obtain the benefits of the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 for their new university. On Feb. 7, 1865, White introduced into the State Senate a bill which established Cornell University as an institution for "the cultivation of the arts and sciences and of literature, and the instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts and military tactics, and in all knowledge." Gov. Reuben E. Fenton signed the bill that constitutes Cornell's charter two months later on April 27. White was largely responsible for recruiting faculty to come to the new institution, and as president, he was instrumental in the development of the university's library and its other collections by his own purchases and through encouraging the gifts of others. He traveled in Europe to purchase collections and to learn about the newest innovations in technical education.
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VoiceXML Review - Author Bios He is a coinventor of patent pending technologies for distributed Web authentication of Magic Labs and Director of Speech Technology at general Magic, http://www.voicexmlreview.org/Jan2002/bios.html
Extractions: Jeff is a respected industry leader in the fields of voice application networks and VoiceXML technology. He is a frequently invited speaker at leading trade conferences, and is often quoted in press articles focusing on voice technology. Jeff regularly contributes articles to publications including VoiceXML Review back to the top Rob Marchand is Director of Products and Services Development for VoiceGenie Technologies Inc. Rob has been with VoiceGenie Technologies since 1999, and has worked in advanced computing and telecommunications since 1985. At VoiceGenie, Rob is responsible for the VoiceGenie Developer Workshop ( http://developer.voicegenie.com
Extractions: Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston, MA Register Download PDF Brochure Lawyers and business executives involved in managing patent portfolios Senior management at many companies know that their Intellectual Property portfolios can be developed into major profit centers. This is true for companies in all industries, and those who are not developing and exploiting their IP are being left behind by their competitors. What documentation, legal, marketing and valuation techniques will allow your company to maximize the potential value of a patent portfolio? A faculty of nationally-recognized experts will discuss proven legal and business strategies for developing and mining your patent portfolio to maximize the return from those assets. This is a must-attend course for general counsel, IP lawyers, CFOs, accountants, CIOs and technology professionals. Program Co-Chairs~Lee Carl Bromberg, Esq. and Paul R. Gupta, Esq. * Assessing a Patent Portfolio: Is There Any Gold to Mine? * Valuation * Special Issues for Financial Institutions * Negotiating Strategies: How Do I Get the Most for the Gold? * Best Battles: What if I Must Fight for the Gold?
General FAQ - Knoppix A Knoppix s inventor, Klaus Knopper. edit. Q How is Knoppix started? A Tostart the CD, set up the bios of your computer to boot off the CD, http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/General_FAQ
Extractions: edit A: Knoppix is a bootable CD with the freedom to copy it and give it away to anyone. It contains a collection of GNU/Linux http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. Knoppix can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted and used as a platform for commercial software product demos. It is not necessary to install anything. edit A: Intel-compatible CPU (i486 or later), 16 MB of RAM for text mode, at least 96 MB for graphics mode with KDE (at least 128 MB of RAM is recommended to use the various office products), bootable CD-ROM drive, or a boot floppy and standard CD-ROM (IDE/ATAPI or SCSI), standard SVGA-compatible graphics card, serial or PS/2 standard mouse or IMPS/2-compatible USB-mouse. edit Q: Why is my favourite software xyz not present on the CD? Can't you add it in future versions of the download version? It doesn't cost anything!
Biography From The National inventors Hall of Fame. An searchable listing of American Click on a letter of the alphabet or search to access links to bios on such http://library.com.edu/internet/intsub/ref_bio.htm
Speaker Bios He was the general Chairman of the 1986 IEEE Conference on Decision and He is the winner of the 2001 Bell Laboratories Distinguished Inventor Award . http://www.nd.edu/~ee/casworkshop/speakers.html
Extractions: Read Abstract A nthony Ephremides received his B.S. degree from the National Technical University of Athens (1967), and M.S. (1969) and Ph.D. (1971) degrees from Princeton University, all in Electrical Engineering. He has been at the University of Maryland since 1971, and currently holds a joint appointment as Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department and the Institute of Systems Research (ISR). He is co-founder of the NASA Center for Commercial Development of Space on Hybrid and Satellite Communications Networks established in 1991 at Maryland as an off-shoot of the ISR. He was a Visiting Professor in 1978 at the National Technical University in Athens, Greece, and in 1979 at the EECS Department of the University of California, Berkeley, and at INRIA, France. During 1985- 1986 he was on leave at MIT and ETH in Zurich, Switzerland. He was the General Chairman of the 1986 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control in Athens, Greece. He has also been the Director of the Fairchild Scholars and Doctoral Fellows Program, an academic and research partnership program in Satellite Communications between Fairchild Industries and the University of Maryland. He won the IEEE Donald E. Fink Prize Paper Award (1992). He has been the President of the Information Theory Society of the IEEE (1987), and served on the Board of the IEEE (1989 and 1990).
Patent 5844986: Secure BIOS A cryptographic coprocessor containing the bios memory device performs the areas of Basic Input and Output System ( bios ) in general computing systems, http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5844986.html
Extractions: Patent Number: Advanced Search Site Content Search Patents Use our search engine to find what you need Syntax Reference Learn our powerful search syntax F.A.Q. All about this site and our patent search engine Contact Us Comments? Questions? Let us know! Crazy Patents Don't miss our selection of crazy patents RSS Feeds Subscribe to our RSS Feeds Login Secure BIOS Abstract: A subsystem prevents unauthorized modification of BIOS program code embedded in modifiable non-volatile memory devices such as flash memory. A cryptographic coprocessor containing the BIOS memory device performs authentication and validation on the BIOS upgrade based on a public/private key protocol. The authentication is performed by verifying the digital signature embedded in the BIOS upgrade. Inventors: Davis, Derek L.; View Patent Images: Single Page TIFF Multi-Page PDF Related Patents: View patents that cite this patent
Carpet & Rug Institute - CRI Annual Meeting 2004 - Speaker Bios He is an inventor, holding seven patents with three pending. Prior his workat Georgia Tech, Mr. Bridges spent four years in general management http://www.carpet-rug.com/drill_down_2.cfm?page=11&sub=12
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Speaker Bios A-H engineer for Datapoint Corporation, the inventor of ARCnet, the first localarea network. Scott Cooper, Senior Vice President and general Manager, http://www2.gca.org/knowledgetechnologies/2001/bios.htm
Extractions: InfoLoom, Inc. PRESENTED BY: a b c d e ... z A Kal Ahmed , Principal Consultant, Ontopia Kal Ahmed is Principal Consultant with Ontopia, a company dedicated to creating topic map software. He has been involved in structured information standards for 6 years as a developer and consultant. He is a member of the Topicmaps.Org Working Group which produced the XML Topic Maps (XTM) specification and has presented a number of papers relating to topic maps and their practical uses. Kal is also the developer and maintainer of TM4J, an open source topic map processor written in Java. B Dave Beckett , Technical Researcher, Institute for Learning and Research Technology, University of Bristol David Beckett has worked as a Technical Researcher at the Institute for Learning and Research Technology at the University of Bristol since June 2000. His research interests include developing Internet technology for resource discovery based on metadata solutions such as the Dublin Core, RDF and XML with distributed web crawling. He previously held a research post at the University of Kent at Canterbury working on the Internet Parallel Computing Archive subject gateway and the UK Mirror Service project developing the RDF-based metadata management and resource discovery system.
Speaker And Moderator Biographies in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Massachusetts general Hospital . Dr. Rivest is an inventor of the RSA publickey cryptosystem and has http://www.aaas.org/spp/secrecy/Bios.htm
Extractions: Program Presentations Selected Readings Home Speaker and Moderator Biographies Alexander V. dArbeloff has been Chair of the MIT Corporation, the Institute's board of trustees, since 1997. Mr. d'Arbeloff is also Chair of Teradyne, Inc., a leading manufacturer of automatic test equipment and interconnection systems for the electronics and telecommunications industries Robert Cook-Deegan is Director of the National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine and Commission on Life Sciences, at the National Academy of Sciences. From 1991-1994, he was director of IOMs Division of Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders. He worked for the National Center for Human Genome Research from 1989-1990, after serving as Acting Executive Director of the Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee of the U.S. Congress, 1988-1989. From 1988-1996, Dr. Cook-Deegan was a member of the Board of Directors, Physicians for Human Rights and participated in human rights missions to Turkey, Iraq, and Panama. He is a member of the national steering committee for the Health Professional Network of Amnesty International, USA. The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome
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Kalobios Kalo: Gr, Good; Bios: Gr, Life MedicalSurgical Intensive Care Unit, San Francisco general Hospital. In addition to being the inventor on many patents and patent applications, http://www.kalobios.com/kb_about_sab.html
Extractions: Contact : curd@novacea.com Contact : hhoogenboom@attglobal.net Contact : JWLarrick@aol.com Dr. Levitt is responsible for all research and development activities, including drug discovery, biology, chemistry, preclinical and clinical development, regulatory affairs, technical operations and project management at Affymax. Dr. Levitt joined Affymax from Protein Design Labs (PDLI, NASDAQ), where he had been President of Research and Development since May 2000. Prior to that, he spent three years as PDL's Senior Vice President of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs. At PDL, Dr. Levitt led all company research and development activities, bringing ten new antibodies from research into the clinic for the treatment of cancer and several immune-mediated diseases. He came to PDL from Geron Corporation, where he was Vice President of Drug Discovery and Chief Medical Officer. Prior to Geron, Dr. Levitt held various positions during a five-year tenure at Sandoz Pharma Ltd. And before that at Roche. Dr. Levitt holds an M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He received post-graduate training at Yale-New Haven Hospital and the University of Alabama, Birmingham Medical School, and earned his B.A. from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
About Argonaut Mr. Macintyre served as general Manager of Perkin Elmer Corporation from May 1993to May Dr. Metcalf is the inventor of the antiepileptic, VIGABATRIN, http://investor.argotech.com/bios.cfm?pg=84
58th Bios I retired from USAF as Major general in March1991 and currently work as a consultantto a I was the top inventor in my IBM division for many years. http://irwin.home.texas.net/bios58.html
Extractions: Robert D. Eaglet, Major General, USAF-Retired I received my wings and commission through Aviation Cadets at Laughlin AFB, Del Rio, TX, March 1956 . My initial assignment wa to Perrin as a student in the all-weather interceptor school (F-86D). I was assigned as T-33, later F-86D/L instructor about September 1956. I worked under Don Robison and Keith Stemen (B Flight). I married Sally (Perry) of Sherman, TX, a student at North Texas State College in Denton.
Extractions: Chief Executive Officer Anna Chagnon has served as Chief Executive Officer of the Company since October 2003 and as President since August 2000. She has previously served in various positions at the company including Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and General Counsel. Ms. Chagnon holds an MBA, summa cum laude, from Babson College. She also holds a BS, summa cum laude, from Northeastern University, and a JD from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley. Sampo Kaasila Vice President of Research and Development Sampo Kaasila joined Bitstream in November 1998 upon the acquisition of his company, Type Solutions, Inc. From August, 1989 to November 1998, he was a founder and President of Type Solutions, Inc., a leading developer of font technologies including T2K, a font renderer which provides an object oriented design, advanced architecture and algorithms, and a clean API resulting in maximum reliability, performance, and easy integration. From August, 1987 to August, 1989, Mr. Kaasila worked at Apple Computer, Inc. and was the Lead Engineer and Inventor of the TrueType technology now part of every Macintosh and Windows system. Mr. Kaasila's typography and font-related inventions have resulted in the awarding of seven U.S. patents.
WEST: Showcase -- Bios an intellectual property and licensing specialist at Mass general Hospital Dr Mather is a coinventor on more than 20 patents and has authored or http://westorg.org/prog/conf03/schedule/Bios.html
Extractions: Janice Bourque Dr.Gail K.Naughton is a pioneer of industrial tissue engineering, and a leader in bioreactor technologies for industrial tissue engineering. She co-founded Advanced Tissue Sciences in 1986, and was instrumental in taking it public. As the scientific founder, and later in various executive positions culminating as president, she set the overall scientific direction for the company while playing a key role in building the company and its management team, raising capital, and increasing public awareness of the work being done at the company. She holds more than 70 U.S. and foreign patents and has been extensively published in the field of tissue engineering. Her work in tissue engineering propelled her to become the first woman to individually win the Intellectual Property Owner's Association's National Inventor of the Year Award in 2000. Currently she is the Dean of San Diego State University's College of Business Administration making her the first woman biotech entrepreneur to lead a major US B-school. Dr. Naughton received her bachelor's degree in biology from St. Francis College in New York, her master's degree in histology (the study of human tissue structure) and her Ph.D. in basic medical sciences from New York University. She also earned her executive MBA from UCLA in 2001.