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ROBERT E. MORLEY, JR.
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`Electrical and Systems Engineering Department, Box 1127 (314) 935-5067
`Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130
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`EDUCATION
`D. Sc. in Electrical Engineering - Washington University (1977)
`MS in Electrical Engineering - Washington University (1975)
`BS in Electrical Engineering - Washington University (1973)
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`ACADEMIC CAREER
`Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis since
`4/87.
`Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis 9/81
`through 3/87.
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`Courses taught include: ESE 498 - Senior Design Projects, ESE 435 Electrical Energy
`Laboratory (redesigned course), ESE488 - Signals and Systems Laboratory; EE455 -
`Digital Systems Laboratory and Assembly Language Programming (redesigned course);
`EE421 - Communication Theory, EE463 - Introduction to VLSI Design, EE 563 -
`Advanced VLSI Design Projects, EE360 - Logic and Digital Systems Design, EE147 -
`Introduction to Computer Systems (created course), EE445 - Digital Signal Processing,
`and various EE400 - Independent Study projects, EE350 Intermediate Electronics Lab,
`EE 250 - Introductory Electronics Lab, EE 100 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering
`(created course).
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`INDUSTRIAL CAREER
`Cofounder and vice-president of Micro-Term, Inc. manufacturer of microprocessor based
`video display terminals (1976-1981). Responsibilities included hardware and software
`design of numerous products and testing devices, development of documentation
`standards, technical marketing and training of in-house and field-service technicians.
`Products included the first terminals emulating multiple low-end units, and C-Phone deaf
`communication terminals.
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`MIT Lincoln Laboratories (Summer 1975): Member of Technical Staff in satellite
`communications group. Designed a receiver to combat the effects of intersymbol
`interference. Simulated the receiver to verify a power savings of 3 dB for constant bit
`error rate.
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`ABB Hafo, Stockholm Sweden, (Summer 1993): Conducted feasibility study for low
`power VLSI design of a digital hearing aid in the Sig3 CMOS process.
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`GLOBAL EX. 2003
`Microsoft Corporation, et al. v. Global Touch Solutions, LLC
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`National Acoustics Laboratory, Sydney Australia, (Summer 1994): Signal processing for
`enhanced hearing aids.
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`PUBLICATIONS
`R. E. Morley, Jr., and D. L. Snyder, "Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation for
`Randomly Dispersive Channels," IEEE Transactions on Communications COM-27, No.
`6, June 1979.
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`R. E. Morley, Jr., A. M. Engebretson, and J. G. Trotta, "A Multiprocessor Digital Signal
`Processing System for Real-Time Audio Applications," IEEE Transactions on Acoustics,
`Speech and Signal Processing ASSP-34, No. 2, April 1986.
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`"Hearing Aid Design" in "Handbook of Biomedical Engineering," Jacob Kline editor,
`Academic Press, 1988.
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`R. E. Morley, Jr., and D. L. Snyder, "Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation for
`Randomly Dispersive Channels," Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Allerton
`Conference on Circuit and System Theory, September 1976.
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`R. E. Morley, Jr., and D. L. Snyder, "Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation for
`Randomly Dispersive Optical Communication Channels," International Symposium on
`Information Theory, 1977.
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`A. M. Engebretson, R. E. Morley, Jr., and G. R. Popelka, "A Unified Digital Hearing Aid
`Design and Fitting Procedure," American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1983.
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`G. R. Popelka, A. M. Engebretson, and R.E. Morley, Jr., "Clinical Advantages of a
`Digital Hearing Aid," American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1983.
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`R. E. Morley, Jr., J. G. Trotta, and A. M. Engebretson, "A Digital Hearing Aid
`Simulator," Proceedings of MAECON, 1984.
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`A. M. Engebretson, R. E. Morley, Jr., and M. P. O'Connell, "A Wearable, Pocket-Sized
`Processor for Digital Hearing Aid and Other Hearing Prostheses Applications,"
`Proceedings of ICASSP, 1986.
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`A. M. Engebretson, R. E. Morley, Jr., G. L. Engel, and M. P. O'Connell, "The
`Development of Devices for the Hearing-Impaired, A Progress Report: Part 1,"
`Proceedings of the IEEE ASSP Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio
`and Acoustics, New Paltz, New York, September 15-17, 1986.
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`R. E. Morley, Jr., A. M. Engebretson, G. L. Engel, and M. P. O'Connell, "The
`Development of Devices for the Hearing-Impaired, A Progress Report: Part 2,"
`Proceedings of the IEEE ASSP Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio
`and Acoustics, New Paltz, New York, September 15-17, 1986.
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`R. E. Morley, Jr., A. M. Engebretson, G. L. Engel, and M. P. O'Connell, "A Wearable,
`Digital Hearing Aid for Field Studies," Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference on
`Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Baltimore, MD September 1986.
`
`R. C. Barrett, A. W. McCarthy, M. I. Miller, and R. E. Morley, "Gaussian Convolutions
`on a Massively Parallel Processor," Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Conference
`on Information Sciences and Systems, pp. 373-374, The Johns Hopkins University,
`Baltimore, MD, March 1987.
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`R. E. Morley and T. J. Sullivan "A Massively Parallel Systolic Array Processor System,"
`International Conference on Systolic Arrays, San Diego, CA May 1988.
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`R. E. Morley, G. L. Engel and T. J. Sullivan, "VLSI Based Design of a Battery Operated
`Digital Hearing Aid," Proceedings of ICASSP, New York, April 1988.
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`R. E. Morley, G. E. Christensen, T. J. Sullivan and O. Kamin, "The Design of a Bit-Serial
`Coprocessor for a Massively Parallel SIMD Processor," Proceedings of the Second
`Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, George Mason
`University, Fairfax VA, October 1988.
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`R. E. Morley, G. E. Christensen and T. J. Sullivan, "The Design of a Bit-Serial
`Coprocessor to Perform Multiplication and Division for a Massively Parallel
`Architecture," International Conference on Systolic Arrays, Killarney, Ireland, May
`1989.
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`G. R. Popelka, E. M. Causevic, R. E. Morley, and A. R. Ellsworth, “Spectral content of
`noise from isolated sources during distortion product otoacoustic emissions
`measurements.” ARO Abstracts, 22, 1999.
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`G. Popelka, E. Causevic, R. Krohn, R. Morley, M. Wickerhauser, J. Zhao, and R.
`Walden, “Interaction of environmental noise, measurement type and digital signal
`processing for universal neonatal auditory screening.” ARO Abstracts, 23, 2000.
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`E. J. Richter, R. E. Morley, W. F. Pickard, K. S. Maluf, J. W. Klaesner, and M. J.
`Mueller, “In-Shoe Multisensory Data Acquisition,” the joint annual conference of the
`Biomedical Engineering Society and Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society,
`Atlanta, GA, October, 1999.
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`K. S. Maluf, E. J. Richter, R. E. Morley, J. W. Klaesner, and M. J. Mueller, “Validity of
`measurements obtained from an electronic monitoring system in diabetic footwear”
`(Abstract). J Orthopedic Sports Physical Therapy 2000; 30: A12.
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`Seh Wah Kwa, Engel, G. L., Morley, R. E., “Quantization noise analysis of
`sign/logarithm data encoders when excited by speech or sinusoidal inputs.” IEEE
`Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 48 No. 12, December 2000.
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`R. E. Morley, E. J. Richter, J. W. Klaesner, K. S. Maluf, and M. J. Mueller, “In-Shoe
`multisensory data acquisition system.” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering,
`Vol. 48, NO. 7, July 2001.
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`Maluf KS, Morley RE, Richter EJ, Klaesner JW, Mueller MJ. Monitoring in-shoe plantar
`pressures, temperature, and humidity: reliability and validity of measures from a portable
`device. Archives of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation. 2001;82:1119-27.
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`Maluf KS, Morley RE, Richter EJ, Klaesner JW, Mueller MJ. Foot pressures during
`level walking are strongly associated with pressures during other ambulatory activities in
`subjects with diabetic neuropathy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
`2004;85:253-260.
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`X. F. Yang, D. W. Duffy, R. E. Morley, S. M. Rothman. “Neocortical seizure termination
`by focal cooling: temperature dependence and automated seizure detection.” Epilepsia.
`2002 March; 43(3): pp. 240-245.
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`Roger Chamberlain, Yen Hsiang Chew, Varuna DeAlwis, Eric Hemmeter, John
`Lockwood, Robert Morley, Ed Richter, Jason White, and Huakai Zhang, "Novel
`Numerical Representations for Low-Power Audio Signal Processing," in Proc. of
`International Hearing Aid Research Conference, August 2002.
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`Roger Chamberlain, Yen Hsiang Chew, Varuna DeAlwis, Eric Hemmeter, John
`Lockwood, Robert Morley, Ed Richter, Jason White, and Huakai Zhang, "Power
`Consumption of Customized Numerical Representations for Audio Signal Processing," in
`Proc. of 6th High Performance Embedded Computing Workshop, September 2002.
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`Roger Chamberlain, Eric Hemmeter, Robert Morley, and Jason White, "Modeling the
`Power Consumption of Audio Signal Processing Computations Using Customized
`Numerical Representations." Proc. of 36th Annual Simulation Symposium, April 2003.
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`Deepak Srinivasagupta, Babu Joseph, and Robert Morley. “New in Situ Sensor Modeling
`Approach to Measurement Validation.”Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
`2003, 42(11), pp. 2324-2333.
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`K. S. Maluf, R. E. Morley, E. J. Richter, J. W. Klaesner, and M. J. Mueller, “Foot
`pressures during level walking are strongly associated with pressures during other
`ambulatory activities in subjects with diabetic neuropathy.” Archives of Physical
`Medicine and Rehabilitation, Volume 85, Issue 2, February 2004, pp. 253-260.
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`Elvir Causevic, Robert Morley, M. Victor Wickerhauser, and Arnaud E. Jacquin, “Fast
`Wavelet Estimation of Weak Biosignals.” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical
`Engineering, Vol. 52, No. 6, June 2005, pp. 1021-1032.
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`TECHNICAL REPORTS
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`"Computer-Aided Communication Satellite System Analysis and Optimization," Report
`No. R(T)- 73/2 with T. Stagl et al., Center for Development Technology, Washington
`University, St. Louis, 1973.
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`"Alternative Communication Network Designs for an Operational PLATO IV CAI
`System," Report No. R(T)-75/3, with L. F. Eastwood, Center for Development
`Technology, Washington University, St. Louis, 1975.
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`"Feasibility of Implementing a Digital Hearing Aid in the Hafo SIG3 Process," R. E.
`Morley, August 1993.
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`PATENTS
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`1. "Hearing aids, signal supplying apparatus, systems for compensating hearing
`deficiencies, and methods." With A. M. Engebretson and G. R. Popelka. U.S. Patent No.
`4,458,082, October 22, 1985.
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`2. "Electronic filters, signal conversion apparatus, hearing aids and methods." With A.M.
`Engebretson, G. L. Engel and T. J. Sullivan. U.S. Patent No. 5,111,419, May 5, 1992.
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`3. "Electronic filters, signal conversion apparatus, hearing aids and methods". With
`A.M. Engebretson, G. L. Engel and T. J. Sullivan. U.S. Patent No. 5,357,251, October
`18, 1994.
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`4. "Electronic filters, repeated signal charge conversion apparatus, hearing aids and
`methods." With A.M. Engebretson, G. L. Engel and T. J. Sullivan. U.S. Patent No.
`5,225,836, July 6, 1993.
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`5. "Method and Apparatus for Fingerprinting and Authenticating Various Magnetic
`Media," with R. S. Indeck and M. W. Muller. U.S. Patent No. 5,920,628, July 6, 1999.
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`6. “Magnetic stripe card verification system,” with T. C. McGeary and R. S. DeLand, Jr.
`U.S. Patent No. 6,098,881, August 8, 2000.
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`7. “Magnetic stripe card verification system,” with T. C. McGeary and R. S. DeLand, Jr.
`U.S. Patent No. 6,431,445, August 13, 2002.
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`8. “Magnetic stripe card verification system,” with R. S. DeLand, Jr. U.S. Patent No.
`6,899,269, May 31, 2005.
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`9. “Method and apparatus for authenticating a magnetic fingerprint signal using an
`adaptive analog to digital converter,” with E. J. Richter and G. L. Engel. U.S. Patent No.
`7,210,627, May 1, 2007.
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`10. “Method and apparatus for authenticating a magnetic fingerprint signal using
`compressive amplification, ” with E. J. Richter and G. L. Engel. U.S. Patent No.
`7,377,433, May 27, 2008.
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`11. “Method and apparatus for authenticating a magnetic fingerprint signal using a filter
`capable of isolating a remanent noise related signal component, ” with R. S. Deland, Jr.,
`E. C. Limtao, E. J. Richter and S. R. Wood. U.S. Patent No. 7,478,751, January 20,
`2009.
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`12. “Card reader device for a cell phone and method of use.” U.S. Patent No. 7,810,729,
`October 12, 2010.
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`13. “Card reader device and method of use.” U.S. Patent No. 7,896,248, March 1, 2011.
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`14. “Card reader device for a cell phone and method of use.” U.S. Patent No. 7,918,394,
`April 5, 2011.
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`15. “Card reader device for a cell phone and method of use.” U.S. Patent No. 8,584,946,
`November 19, 2013.
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`16. “Card authentication system,” with A. D. Hart, L. R. Meyers, C. Hernandez, E. J.
`Richter, and R. S. Indeck. U.S. Patent No. 8,447,991, May 21, 2013.
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`GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
`"Development of a Digital Hearing Aid and Computer-Based Fitting Procedure,"
`Veterans Administration Contract #V674P-857, Co-Principal Investigator with A. M.
`Engebretson. 9/83 - 9/86 $560,000 ($182,315)*.
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`"Development of a Digital Hearing Aid and Computer-Based Fitting Procedure: Phase
`2," Veterans Administration Contract #V674P-857, Co-Principal Investigator with A. M.
`Engebretson. 10/86 - 10/90 $736,009 ($359,229).
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`"Technology to Develop a Digital Hearing Aid," NASA Kennedy Space Center, 1986,
`$50,000. Principal Investigator R. E. Morley, Jr.
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`"Generation of Spectral Estimates for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging on a
`Massively Parallel Systolic Architecture," Biomedical Research Support Grant. Co-
`principal Investigator with M. I. Miller. 1986-1987, $8,000.
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`"Technology to Develop a Digital Hearing Aid," Co-Principal Investigator with A. M.
`Engebretson. NASA Kennedy Space Center, 1987-1990, $372,000 ($222,000).
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`"Development of a VLSI Chip Set for a Digital Hearing Aid," Co-Principal Investigator
`with A. M. Engebretson. 3M Corporation. April 1987-91 $1,100,000 ($200,000).
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`"Development of an Advanced Headset Design," Co-Principal Investigator with A. M.
`Engebretson. NASA Kennedy Space Center, Oct. 1988-1990 $240,000 ($120,000).
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`"Non-Invasive, non-contact, multiconductor current sensor." With Energy-Teller Corp.
`Department of Energy, 1991-1993 ($132,240).
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`"Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-tek, Inc. 1996 $237,747.
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`"An Instructional Laboratory for Digital Signal Processing and Communications," NSF
`ILI Grant # DUE-9552427, July 1, 1995 - June 30 1997, $24,990.
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`"Further Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-tek, Inc. 1997 $235,666.
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`"Portable Auditory Diagnostic System" U.S. Air Force Phase 1 SBIR grant with Kedly
`Inc. June 1997 to December 1997. $10,000.
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`"Portable Auditory Diagnostic System" U.S. Air Force Phase 2 SBIR grant with Kedly
`Inc. March 1998 to March 2000. $750,000 ($100,000.)
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 1998 $260,000.
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`"In Shoe Multisensory Data Acquisition and Analysis," with Dr. M. Mueller, Dept. of
`Physical Therapy and Dr. W. F. Pickard Dept. of Electrical Engineering. NIH February
`1998 to January 2000. $210,000. ($90,000)
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 1999 $310,000.
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 2000 $320,000.
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 2001 $300,000.
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 2002 $315,000.
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 2003 $300,000.
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 2004 $295,000.
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`"Continued Development of Magneprint™ Applications," Mag-Tek, Inc. 2005 $85,000.
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`*Numbers in parentheses indicate Washington University portion on collaborative
`projects.
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`PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
`Senior Member IEEE, Member Eta Kappa Nu
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`Secretary/Treasurer IEEE Communications Society St. Louis Section, 1984 - 1985.
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`Program Chairman IEEE Communications Society St. Louis Section, 1985-1986.
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`Member of Technical Program Committee and Session Chairman for MAECON 1984.
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`AWARDS
`IEEE Young Professional Award for contributions to the St. Louis Electronics Industry,
`1981.
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`CONSULTING
`Expert testimony in a patent litigations for Finnegan, Henderson, Farrabow and Dunner;
`Robins, Kaplan, Miller and Ciresi; Haverstock, Garrett and Roberts; Senniger, Powers,
`Leavitt and Roedel; Thompson Coburn; Leydig, Voit and Mayer, Ltd., Sughrue Mion,
`PLLC, and Bryan Cave, LLP.
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`Expert Testimony in last five years:
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`Xpoint Technologies, Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.
`Case No. 09-CV-0628. Sughrue Mion, PLLC.
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`Nordyne, Inc., Plaintiff vs. RBC Manufacturing Corporation, Defendant. RBC
`Manufacturing Corporation, Counterclaim-Plaintiff vs. Nordyne, Inc., Counterclaim-
`Defendant. Case No. 4:09-CV-00203-ERW. Bryan Cave, LLP.
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`Net Navigation Systems, LLC. vs Cisco Systems, Inc. and AT&T, Inc.
`Case No. 4:11-CV-660 Eastern District of Texas. Farney Daniels, LLP.
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