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... http://aerospace.engin.umich.edu/people/faculty/atkins/ Luiz Andre Barroso is a distinguished engineer at Google Inc., where he has worked on a number of different areas, including cluster load balancing, finding related academic academic articles, failure analysis, RPC-level networking, server performance optimization, power provisioning, energy efficiency, and the design of Google's computing platform. He received a Ph.D.
From page 162...
... His research areas include autonomous robotics, human decision modeling, sensor fusion, nonlinear and hybrid estimation theory, integrated estimation and control, formation flying satellites, and structural dynamics and control. http://www.mae.cornell.edu/index.cfm/page/fac/campbell.htm Elaine Chew is an associate professor of electrical and industrial and systems engineering, and music, at the University of Southern California and founder and director of the Music Computation and Cognition Lab where she conducts and directs research on music and computing.
From page 163...
... He has received numerous technical and business awards for his work, which includethe Materials Research Society Medal, the Electrochemical Society Electronics Division Award, the IEEE Ernst Weber Award, the Electron Devices Society J
From page 164...
... http://silvertone.princeton.edu/~dan/ Brian Whitman is co-founder and chief technical officer of The Echo Nest Corporation, a music intelligence company that automatically reads about and listens to the entire world of music for developers to build search, personalization, and interactive music applications. His research links community knowledge of music to its acoustic properties to learn the meaning of music.


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