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Jianzhong Jiao, Ph.D.
`750 Van Ness Avenue, Unit 805, San Francisco, CA 94102, 415-606-3322, j_jiao@hotmail.com
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`OUTLINE OF EXPERTISE
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`Internationally recognized expert in the field of lighting, LEDs and light
`sources, optical and illumination engineering.
`• Highly experienced with government relations, regulations, and specifications.
`• Leader and major contributor for the LED and lighting industry
`standards development.
`• Many years of leadership experience in major corporations for managing
`engineering, research, technology development, product design, testing,
`standards, compliance, technology and business strategies, intellectual
`property, academic and governmental interfaces.
`• High technical skills in optical, electrical, mechanical engineering and
`computer applications, specializing in lighting and LED product design and
`development.
`• Excellent communication and teaching skills.
`• Experienced expert witness, technical and business consultant for lighting
`and LED related civil and intellectual property litigations, technology
`strategies, and financial investments.
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`EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
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`09/2015 – Present
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`San Francisco, CA
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`Consultant – JZJ Consulting, Inc.
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`Consultation for industry, government agencies, academia, and professional
`associations in the areas of LEDs, lasers, and lighting. Examples of recent projects:
`- U.S. EPA Energy Star Lighting Program compliance.
`- U.S. DOE Solid-State Lighting R&D project reviews.
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`Laser headlamp and ADB technology development for a government
`sponsored project.
`- Technology scouting, design review, and standard development for
`automotive OEMs, automotive lighting (tier-one) suppliers, and major LED
`manufacturers.
`- Testing and evaluation standards compliance for photometry instruments
`manufacturers.
`- Product compliance review for lighting manufacturers on behalf of
`the independent test labs.
`- M&A strategies for automotive lighting (tier-one) suppliers.
`- NIST Assessor for NVLAP accredited laboratories.
`- Expert witness for IP disputes and litigations.
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`06/2007 – 09/2015
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`Sunnyvale, CA
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`Director – Regulations and Emerging Technologies, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
`Inc. (www.osram-os.com, OSRAM Opto is one of the world-wide largest LED
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`companies, a subsidiary of OSRAM GmbH).
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`Responsibilities and Major Accomplishments:
`- Functioned as company’s NAFTA liaison for technology scouting and
`monitoring in industry, academics, and startups.
`Interfaced with academic and industrial consortium programs to present
`the company’s positions and to collaborate product and technology
`development strategies with LED, laser, sensor, and lighting industry.
`- Managed LED and lighting regulations and standards activities.
`- As the company’s representative, interfaced with U.S. governmental agencies
`such as U.S. DOE, DOT, EPA, and DOC, as well as state level authorities
`such as CEC, etc.
`Interfaced and participated in the U.S. professional, standard and trade
`organizations such as ANSI, SAE, IESNA, NEMA, UL, IEEE, JEDEC,
`SEMI, ASABE, CIE-USA, etc. to establish and revise industry standards
`relating to LEDs and lasers.
`- Established strategies for the emerging technologies for LED and laser
`applications.
`- Established company-wide system to integrate standard and regulation
`requirements into product development and quality management; transferred
`the engineering mentality and awareness from a high-tech semiconductors
`basis to lighting commodities; strategically placed the company’s position in
`the standardization bodies.
`- Managed the LED technology strategies and implementations in the fields
`of automotive, general illumination, horticulture, display, medical, defense,
`and others in the NAFTA market.
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`Farmington Hills, MI
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`08/1993 – 06/2007
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`General Manager (Previously Manager up to 10/1998) – Engineering
`Technology, North American Lighting, Inc. (www.nal.com, a primary and the
`largest automotive lighting supplier in North American and an affiliation of Koito
`www.koito.co.jp, the world-wide largest automotive lighting company).
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`Responsibilities and Major Accomplishments:
`- Provided strategic planning for new technology implementation and
`new business development
`- Established from ground zero and managed world-class engineering
`team consisting of four departments: Optical Design, Electronic
`Technologies, Engineering Analysis, and Regulation and Standards
`- Assisted the company to grow and expand the US customer base and
`revenue from $100 million to a half billion, and made the company the largest
`US automotive lighting supplier.
`Investigated, identified and negotiated technology transfer and
`technology exchange with the foreign shareholder companies.
`- Managed intellectual property protection including patent applications
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`Troy, MI & Anderson, IN
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`09/1989 – 08/1993
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`Sr. Development Engineer & Project Manager – Advanced Development in
`Lighting, General Motors Corporation, IFG Division.
`- Participated in and managed R&D projects in technology development to
`implement state-of-the-art technologies in automotive lighting
`applications.
`- Led technology development projects including holograms, optical waveguides
`and light guides, fiber optics, non-imaging optics, computer-aided optical
`design, thermal analysis, LED, HID, neon and other new light source
`applications in the automotive lighting systems.
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`PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – ACADEMIC/INDUSTRIAL
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`07/2019 – Present
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`Technology Advisory Board Member – Lucidity Lights, Inc.
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`To provide the company guidance with respect to its corporate, research and product
`development and marketing activities; to assist the company in the development and
`sale of commercial lighting products.
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`2007 – Present
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`Technical Advisory Penal Member – Strategies in Light
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`To provide technical advices for topics, paper reviews, and speaker invitations for
`Strategies in Light Conference.
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`01/2010 – 12/2018
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`Industry Advisory Board Member – Lighting Enabled System & Applications
`(LESA, formally Smart Lighting) Engineering Research Center (ERC)
`
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`The ERC was created in 2008 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). Funded
`by the National Science Foundation and the State of New York, RPI works with
`core partners, Boston University and the University of New Mexico to
`investigate and develop light-emitting diode (LED) technologies that will one day
`change the way we illuminate our world. The ERC is a superb example of how
`academia, federal and state governments, and industry can work together to
`advance the state of science and engineering while creating new opportunities
`for students, faculty, and businesses.
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`03/2003 – Present
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`Instructor – Professional Seminars, SAE Continuing Education Programs.
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`Taught three college credited short courses both publicly and customer in-house:
`- SAE Seminar C0202, “Automotive Lighting I – Design & Technology”:
`Lighting fundamentals, design principles and new technologies, 2-days
`course.
`- SAE Seminar C0618, “Automotive Lighting II – Testing & Requirement”:
`Automotive lighting definitions, terminologies, testing, and requirements, 1-
`day course.
`- SAE Seminar C0727, “Automotive Lighting III – LED Application”: LED
`basics, LED measurements and standardization, LED automotive exterior
`and interior lighting design strategies and concepts, 1-day course.
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`01/2009 – 2012
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`Instructor – Short Course, SPIE – Society of International Optical Engineers.
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`Teaching college credited short course SC958 “LED & Solid-State Lighting
`Standardization and Metrology”.
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`05/2011 – Present
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`Instructor – Workshop, Strategies in Light
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`Teaching workshop “LED & LED Lighting Standards and Methods
`of Measurements”.
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`05/2010 – Present
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`Instructor – Short Course and Workshop, Light Fair International
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`Teaching college credited short courses “LED & Solid-State Lighting Standardization”
`and “Methods of Measurements for LEDs”.
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`09/1992 – 06/1997
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`Faculty (Adjunct) – Department of Physics and Department of Electrical
`Engineering, Lawrence Technological University.
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`Taught undergraduate courses: non-calculus based and calculus based college
`physics including instructing laboratory experiments; taught undergraduate course:
`optical engineering.
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`09/1990 – 06/1992
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`Faculty (Adjunct) – Department of Physics, Purdue University Anderson Campus.
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`Southfield, MI
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`Anderson, IN
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`Beijing, China
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`Evanston, IL & Troy, NY
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`Taught undergraduate courses: Physical Sciences including instructing laboratory
`experiments.
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`01/1985 – 09/1989
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`Teaching Assistant/Research Assistant – Department of Electrical Engineering and
`Computer Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; Department of Physics,
`Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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`Assisted undergraduate courses in physics and electrical engineering, instructed
`laboratory courses, conducted problem solving sessions, graded homework and
`exams.
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`07/1983 – 12/1984
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`Assistant Professor – Department of Applied Physics, Beijing Institute of Posts and
`Telecommunications.
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`Taught undergraduate courses: physical optics, modern optics including laboratory
`experiments.
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`EXPERT WITNESS EXPERIENCE
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`Experienced expert witness for litigations and IP disputes including inter parties
`review process for:
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`1. U.S. ITC Investigation No. 337-TA-1213, Certain Light-Emitting Diode
`Products, Fixtures, and Components Thereof.
`2. U.S. ITC Investigation No. 337-TA-1195, Certain Electronic Candle
`Products, and Components Thereof.
`3. Case No. IPR2020-01456, U.S. Patent 7,781,789, General Electric Company.
`4. Case No. IPR2020-01457, U.S. Patent 9,240,529, General Electric Company.
`5. Case No. IPR2020-01458, U.S. Patent 9,859,464, General Electric Company.
`6. Case No. IPR2020-01459, U.S. Patent 10,217,916, General Electric Company.
`7. Case No. CV 19-4047-PSG, Jiaxing Super Lighting Electric Appliance Co. Ltd.
`v. MaxLite, Inc.
`8. Case No. IPR2020-00162, U.S. Patent 9,897,265, MaxLite, Inc. et al. v. Jiaxing
`Super Lighting Electric Appliance Co. Ltd. et al.
`9. Case No. 3:19-cv-797, CHM Industries, Inc. dba Carolina High Mast v. Tristar
`Inc.
`10. U.S. ITC Investigation No. 337-TA-3385, Light-Emitting Diode Products,
`Systems, and Components Thereof.
`11. Case No. 2:18-cv-05664, Kuen Hwa Traffic Industrial Co. v. DNA Motor, Inc.
`12. Case No. BC711451, Capital Lighting & Electric Supply of South Bay, Inc.,
`Deco Enterprises, Inc. v. Envision LED Lighting, Inc.
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`13. Case No. RIC1406194, Viribright Lighting. Inc. v. VLB Lighting, Riverside
`County Superior Court.
`14. U.S. ITC Investigation No. 337-TA-1107, Fraen Corporation Concerning
`Certain LED Lighting Devices and Components Thereof.
`15. Case No. IPR2018-01309, U.S. Patent 6,547,394, Haag-Streit AG v.
`Eidolon Optical, LLC.
`16. Case No. IPR2018-01311, U.S. Patent 6,547,394, Haag-Streit AG v. Eidolon
`Optical, LLC.
`17. Case No. 3:17-CV-00792-JAM, Light Sources, Inc. v. First Light Technologies,
`Inc.
`18. Case No. IPR2017- 01260, U.S. Patent 6,831,303, Cree Inc. v. Optolum Inc.
`19. Case No. IPR2017- 01261, U.S. Patent 7,242,028, Cree Inc. v. Optolum Inc.
`20. Case No. IPR2017- 01511, U.S. Patent 7,242,028, Cree Inc. v. Optolum Inc.
`21. Case No. 2:13-CV-06383-JD, Dorman Products, Inc. vs. Paccar Inc.
`22. Case No. CV12-CV-229, Arthur Wolf vs. Indian Motor Company, Polaris
`Industries Inc., and Paul Burger, D/B/A Burger Enterprises.
`23. Case No. CV08-07078 DDP (VBKx), Grand General Accessories Manufacturing,
`Inc., vs. United Pacific Industries.
`24. Case No. 1:09-CV-07151-RJS, Carlos Collado, Richard Hock, Bill Urban, Enrique
`Cantu, Paul Bigbie, William Askew, Jacek Pawlowicz, and James Freeman, on
`behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated vs. Toyota Motor Sales,
`U.S.A., Inc.
`25. Case No. 2:10-CV-03113-R-RMC, Carlos Collado, on behalf of himself and all
`others similarly situated vs. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
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`INDUSTRIAL & PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY LEADERSHIP
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`2004 – Present
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`Active Member and Leader – US professional associations, trade associations and
`standardization organizations that are developing LED and LED lighting standards
`include:
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`- Chair (2015 – 2018), ASABE Plant Growth LED Lighting Committee
`- Chair (2008 – 2011), Vice Chair (2004 – 2008), SAE Lighting
`Standard Committee
`- Vice Chair (2009 – 2015), ANSI TC78 WG09 SSL Light Source Committee
`- Treasurer (2012 – 2020), IES Testing Procedures Committee
`- Vice Chair (2016 – Present), IES Light Source Committee
`- Chair (2020 – Present), Vice Chair (2014 – 2020), IES Computer Committee
`- Chair (2007 – 2009), NEMA Lighting Division, SSL Section Technical Committee
`- Chair (2008 – 2009), Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance (NGLIA)
`- Member, ASABE Energy System Oversight Committee
`- Member, ANSI TC82 WG04 SSL Driver Committee
`- Member, IES Roadway Lighting Committee
`- Member, CIE TC2-76, AC LED Characterization Working Group
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`750 Van Ness Avenue, Unit 805, San Francisco, CA 94102, 415-606-3322, j_jiao@hotmail.com
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`- Member, UL8750 LED Source Safety Standard Technical Penal
`- Member, UL8800 Horticultural Lighting Safety Standard Technical Penal
`- Member, IEEE PAR 1789 LED Flicker Health Hazards Committee
`- Member, JEDEC C-15 LED Thermal Measurement Committee
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`1994 – Present
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`Lead, Major Contributor, or Working Group Member – Newly established LED
`lighting standards include:
`- ANSI/ASABE S642 SEPT2018, Recommended Methods for Measurement and
`Testing of LED Products for Plant Growth and Development
`- ANSI/ASABE S640 JUL2017, Quantities and Units of Electromagnetic
`Radiation for Plants (Photosynthetic Organisms)
`- ANSI C78.377-2017, Specifications for the Chromaticity of Solid-State
`Lighting Products
`- ANSI C78.374-2015, LED Specification Sheet
`- ANSI/IES LM-79-19, Approved Method for the Electrical and
`Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products
`- ANSI/IES LM-80-20, Approved Method for Measuring Luminous Flux and
`Color Maintenance of LED Packages, Arrays, and Modules
`- ANSI/IES TM-21-21, Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light
`Sources
`- ANSI/IES LM-82-20, Approved Method for the Characterization of LED Light
`Engines and LED Lamps for Electrical and Photometric Properties as a
`Function of Temperature
`- ANSI/IES LM-84-20, Approved Method for Measuring Lumen Maintenance
`of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires
`- ANSI/IES TM-28-20, Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED
`Lamps and Luminaires
`- ANSI/IES LM-85-20, Approved Method for the Electrical and
`Photometric Measurements of High-Power LEDs
`- ANSI/IES TM-25-20, Ray File Format for the Description of the Emission
`Property of Light Sources
`- ANSI/IES TM-27-20, IES Standard Format for the Electronic Transfer of Spectral
`Data
`- ANSI/IES TM-26-20, Projection of LED Package Failure Rate
`- ANSI/IES LM-86-20, Approved Method for Measuring Luminous Flux
`and Color Maintenance of Remote Phosphor Components
`- ANSI/IES LM-88-20, Approved Method: Optical and Electrical Measurements
`of AC-LED Packages and Arrays or Modules
`- ANSI/IES LM-90-20, IES Method of Measuring Optical Waveforms for use in
`Temporal Light Artifact (TLA) Calculations
`- ANSI/IES LM-91-21, Approved Method: Application Distance Radiometry
`- UL8750, LED Equipment for Use in Lighting Products
`- NEMA SSL-1, Electronic Drivers for LED Device, Arrays, or Systems
`- NEMA SSL-3, High Power White LED Binning for General Illumination
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`- NEMA SSL-4, SSL Retrofit Lamps: Suggested Minimum
`Performance Requirements
`- SEMI 5265A, Specifications for Sapphire Wafers Intended for Use
`for Manufacturing High Brightness Light-Emitting Diode Devices
`- JESD51-51, Implementation of the Electrical Test Method for the
`Measurement of Real Thermal Resistance and Impedance of Light-Emitting
`Diodes with Exposed Cooling
`- SAE J1889, LED Signal and Marking Lighting Devices
`- SAE J2650, Performance Requirements for Light Emitting Diode
`Road Illumination Devices
`- SAE J2938, LED Light Sources Tests and Requirements Standard Part 2:
`LED Lumen and Color Maintenance Measurements
`- SAE J3014, Highly Accelerated Failure Test (HAFT) for Automotive Lamps
`with LED Assembly
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`Detroit, MI
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`1996 – Present
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`Organizer & Chairman – SAE World Congress, Lighting Technology Conference
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`Organize the largest international automotive lighting technology annual events,
`review technical papers and presentations, invite speakers on selected topics,
`establish conference programs, chair the conferences, and edit proceedings.
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`2008 – 2018
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`Conference Organizer and Session Chairman – SPIE Optics + Photonics,
`International Conference on Solid-State Lighting, and LED-Based Illumination Systems
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`Participation in organizing one of the largest international conferences on LEDs and
`SSL, review topics, invite speakers, establish conference programs, and chair the
`conferences.
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`1996 – 2013
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`Organizer – SAE Lighting Forum
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`Organize and facilitate Forum for education and information exchange of the topics
`of:
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`San Diego, CA
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`- LEDs: The Latest and Greatest
`- Safety: Vehicular Lighting and Roadway Lighting
`IR and Night Vision Technologies
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`- LED Technology Update
`- Glare, Human Factor’s Perspectives
`- Color & CRI
`Intelligent Lighting Systems
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`EDUCATION
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`1985 – 89 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University, (GPA
`4.0/4.0), Evanston, IL
`Graduate Studies (Ph.D. Program) in Physics, Rensselaer
`Polytechnic Institute, (GPA 4.0/4.0), Troy, NY
`1980 – 83 M.S. in Applied Physics, Beijing Institute of Posts and
`Telecommunications, Beijing, China
`1976 – 80 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Polytechnic University,
`Beijing, China
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`1985
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`PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
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`08/2015 Change Leadership, Cornell University eCornell. Identify opportunities
`for change, negotiate support, and implement the initiatives. Ensure
`successful implementation by managing conflict, organizing resources,
`motivating and directing, and developing political and organizational
`agility.
`09/2009 Photometry Short Course, National Institute of Standard Technology,
`US DOC.
`05/2007 Leadership Beyond Management, University of Wisconsin Business
`School, a comprehensive executive training program focused on emotional
`intelligence in a leadership role.
`05/1995 Executive Communication, University of Michigan Business School,
`an intensive and comprehensive training program taught by dedicated
`well- known professors specializing in communications.
`1990 – 05 Management Training Courses & Seminars:
`- Fundamentals of Accounting and Budgeting
`- How to Effectively Work with Japanese
`- Negotiation Skills
`- Business Writing for Results
`- Management Skills for New Technical Managers and Supervisors
`- Program Management; Lead-Time Reduction; Problem Solving
`- Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
`- System of Experimental Design (Taguchi Method)
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`U.S. PATENTS
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`1.
`2.
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`“Self-Aim Vehicle Light Device”, U.S. Patent No. 7,144,141
`“Apparatus and Method for Providing a Modular Vehicle Light Device”, U.S.
`Patent No. 7,059,754
`“Reflector Apparatus for a Tubular Light Source” U.S. Patent No. 6,953,261
`“Vehicle Fog Lamp”, U.S. Patent No. D503,004
`“Light Coupler Hingdely Attached to a Light Guide for Automotive Lighting”, U.S.
`Patent No. 6,623,132.
`“Display Device Using a Light Guide for Exterior Automotive Lighting”, U.S.
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`Patent No. 6,305,813.
`“Automotive Headlamp Reflector and Method for Its Design", U.S. Patent No.
`6,007,224.
`“Fiber Optic Light Coupler”, U.S. Patent No. 5,390,265
`“Illuminator Device for a Display Panel”, U.S. Patent No. 197,792
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`BOOKS
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`1. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology and Human Factors in Driver Vision and
`Lighting”, Published by SAE SP2300, April 2011
`2. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology and Human Factors in Driver Vision and
`Lighting”, Published by SAE SP2266, April 2010
`3. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology”, Published by SAE SP-2223, April 2009
`4. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology”, Published by SAE SP-2149, April 2008
`5. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology and Human Factors in Driver Vision and
`Lighting”, Published by SAE SP-2106, April 2007
`6. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology and Human Factors in Driver Vision &
`Lighting; Rear Vision & Indirect Vision”, Published by SAE SP-1993, April 2006
`7. Editor: “Lighting Technology and Human Factors”, Published by SAE SP-1932,
`April 2005
`8. Editor: “Lighting”, Published by SAE SP-1875, March 2004
`9. Editor: “Lighting Technology”, Published by SAE SP-1787, March 2003
`10. Editor: “Advanced Lighting Technologies for Vehicles”, Published by SAE SP-
`1668, March 2002
`11. Editor: “Lighting Technology Development for Automobiles”, Published by SAE
`SP-1595, March 2001
`12. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Research”, Published by SAE SP-1531, March 2000
`13. Editor: “Advances in Automotive Lighting Technologies”, Published by SAE SP-
`1424, March 1999
`14. Editor: “Automotive Lighting Technology”, Published by SAE SP-1323, March
`1998
`15. Editor: “New Concepts in Automotive Lighting Technology”, Published by SAE
`SP-1249, March 1887
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`TECHNICAL PAPERS & ARTICLES
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`1.
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`“Major Contributors in LED and Lighting Standards Have LED and SSL
`Revolution”, LED Magazine, February 2018.
`“Work Continues on Three LED Lighting Reliability Standards”, LED Magazine,
`May 2017.
`“Work Continues on Three LED Lighting Reliability Standards”, LED Magazine,
`May 2017.
`“SAE Adds New Standards for LED-Based Automotive Lighting”, LED Magazine,
`February 2017.
`“ASABE Committee Continue Work on LED Horticultural Lighting Standards”,
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`LED Magazine, November 2016.
`“Industry Progresses on Testing Standard for AC-driven LEDs”, LED Magazine,
`February 2016.
`“ANSI Continues Advancements on SSL Chromaticity Standard”, LED Magazine,
`December 2015.
`“IES Explores Projection Method Developments Using LM-80 Data”, LED
`Magazine, September 2015.
`“Stakeholders Make Progress on LED Lighting Horticulture Standards”, LED
`Magazine, June 2015.
`10. “Illuminating Engineering Society Updates LED Testing Standards”, LED
`Magazine, April 2015.
`11. “ANSI Works to Update the SSL Chromaticity Standard”, LED Magazine,
`February 2015.
`12. “IES Establishes New Standard for Spectral Data Transfer”, LED Magazine,
`December 2014.
`13. “LED Automotive Lighting Applications Require Unique SAE Standards”, LED
`Magazine, September 2014.
`14. “ANSI Recognizes Need for LED Drive Testing Standard”, LED Magazine, June
`2014.
`15. “IES LM-85 Homogenizes High-Power LED Measurement and
`Characterization”, LED Magazine, February 2014.
`16. “IES TPC Considers LM Standard for Remote Phosphor Optics”, LED Magazine,
`December 2013.
`17. “IES Moves to Establish LED Light Source Ray File Standard”, LED Magazine,
`July 2013.
`18. “New Standards Will Enable Lumen Maintenance Projection for SSL”, LED
`Magazine, April 2013.
`19. “ANSI Works to Standardize LED Datasheet for White LEDs”, LED Magazine,
`February 2013.
`20. “SEMI Committee Progresses in HB LED Process Standards”, LED Magazine,
`October 2012.
`21. “Standards Emerge for Thermal Characterization of LEDs”, LED Magazine,
`September 2012.
`22. “JEDEC Test Standards and LED Package Reliability”, LED Magazine, April
`2012.
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