February 2013

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February 2013

Ramsin Khoshabeh(University of California, San Diego), “Revolutionizing Laparoscopy: Bringing Glasses-free Multiview 3D into the Operating Room”, Advisor: Prof. Truong Nguyen, 2012

[Job Details]  Applied Physical Sciences Corp. is a rapidly growing small business specializing in advanced sensor system research and development.  We are currently seeking a highly qualified senior electrical engineer to join our team. 

Jury awards $1.17 billion in Carnegie Mellon's patent infringement case against Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and Marvell Semiconductor Inc.

Se Hoon Lim (Duke University), “Compressive Holography”, Advisor: David J. Brady, 2012

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