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CURRICULUM VITAE
`Jeremy R. Cooperstock
`Version as of October 25, 2023
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`Contents
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`Biographical
`Personal Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Awards and Distinctions
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`Work Experience
`Career Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Academic Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Industrial and Consulting Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Litigation and Expert Witness Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Research Dissemination
`Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Refereed Conference Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Book Chapters
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`Other Refereed Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Non-refereed Contributions
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`Patents
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`Technology Transfer
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`Research Demonstrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Invited Talks
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`Media Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Research Supervision
`Research Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Post-doctoral Fellows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Ph.D. Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Masters Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Funding
`Individual Research Grants and Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Team Research Grants and Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Centre Research Grants
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`Teaching
`Courses Taught . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Undergraduate Supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Meta EX1004
`IPR2024-00529
`U.S. Patent No. 8,332,454
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`CONTENTS
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`CONTENTS
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`Service
`University Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Professional Activities
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`Consumer Advocacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Biographical
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`Personal Data
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`Nationality
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`Canadian
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`Languages
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`English, French and Hebrew
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`Address
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`Telephone
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`Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University
`3480 University Street, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E9, Canada
`(514) 398-5992
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`email
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`jer@cim.mcgill.ca
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`Education
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`Ph.D.
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`Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, 1996.
`Thesis:
`“Reactive Environments and Augmented Media Spaces.”
`(Nominated for NSERC Doctoral Dissertation Award)
`Advisors: Prof. K.C. Smith and Prof. W. Buxton
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`M.Sc.
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`B.A.Sc.
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`Computer Science, University of Toronto, 1992.
`Thesis: “Neural Network Operated Vision-Guided Mobile Robot Arm
`for Docking and Reaching.” Advisor: Prof. E. Milios.
`Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering Option, University of
`British Columbia, 1990 (Honours)
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`Awards and Distinctions
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`AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
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`2022
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`2022
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`2019
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`2019
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`2018
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`2015
`2014
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`2013
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`2013
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`2013
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`2012
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`2012
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`2011
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`2010
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`2009, 2010
`2009
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`2005
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`2001
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`Honorable Mention, “The Sound of Hallucinations: Toward a more
`convincing emulation of internalized voices” (top 5% of papers), Human
`Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) [C4]
`Finalist, Best Applications Paper Award, “Speaking Haptically: from
`Phonemes to Phrases with a Mobile Haptic Communication System”,
`Transactions on Haptics [J3]
`Honorable Mention, “Detecting Perception of Smartphone Notifications
`using Skin Conductance Responses” (top 5% of papers), Human Factors
`in Computing Systems (CHI) [C33]
`San Diego Opera, Opera Hack award, Hamsafar! ($10,000, with 5 co-
`awardees)
`Best poster presentation award, “Enhanced Pressure-Based Multi-
`modal Immersive Experiences”, Augmented Human [CP9]
`Gerald W. Farnell Teaching Scholar, Faculty of Engineering ($12,500)
`US Ignite Best App in Education, Augmented Reality for Improved
`Training of First Responders
`Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Hochhausen Access Tech-
`nology Research Award ($10,000)
`Best paper award, “Vibrotactile Rendering of Splashing Fluids”, Trans-
`actions on Haptics [J16]
`Best use of sound award, “The Walking Straight Mobile Application:
`Helping the Visually Impaired Avoid Veering, International Conference
`on Auditory Displays [C61]
`Mozilla Foundation and NSF Gold Prize in the Mozilla Ignite Challenge
`(out of 305 submissions in the Brainstorming Round) ($5,000) for Real-
`Time Emergency Response
`Canadian Internet Registry Association .CA Impact Award (Applica-
`tions category) for In-Situ Audio Services Project ($5,000)
`Best paper award, “What’s around me? Spatialized audio augmented
`reality for blind users with a smartphone”, Mobile and Ubiquitous Sys-
`tems [C72]
`Best paper award, “Design of a Vibrotactile Display via a Rigid Sur-
`face”, Haptics Symposium [C81]
`Nominee, NSERC Brockhouse Canada Prize
`Best paper award, “SoundPark: Exploring Ubiquitous Comput-
`ing through a Mixed Reality Multi-player Game Experiment”, 9e
`Conf´erence Internationale sur Les NOuvelles TEchnologies de la REpar-
`tition [C91]
`ACM/IEEE Supercomputing, Most Innovative Use of New Technology
`for Wide Screen Window on the World: Life Size HD Videoconferencing
`Audio Engineering Society Citation Award for pioneering the technol-
`ogy enabling collaborative multichannel performance over the broad-
`band internet
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`Work Experience
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`Career Highlights
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`Haptic Information Delivery (2018-2021) My lab’s haptics research has resulted in prominent
`visibility in the preeminent journal, IEEE Transactions on Haptics, and the two top-tier interna-
`tional conferences in the field, IEEE Haptics Symposium and IEEE World Haptics Conference, with
`a dozen publications in these forums between 2020 and 2021. Given my recognition in the field, I
`was invited to serve on the editorial boards of all of these bodies, in addition to the specialty section
`on haptics of the Frontiers Journal in Virtual Reality. Specific examples of significant contributions
`include the performance attained through use of our two-actuator apparatus and phonemic encod-
`ing for tactile communication of natural language [C30, J3, C8], which outperformed the previously
`cited best results on this task, achieved by Facebook Research Labs. A second contribution relates
`to the high recognition rates we attained for multi-dimensional tacton delivery (3 parameters, each
`at 3 levels), targeting clinical patient-monitoring scenarios. This work inspired studies of wear-
`able vibrotactile devices for physiological monitoring of patients [C29, C18]. While our results were
`achieved initially using a set of three actuators [C43, C40, C31, C21], we subsequently demonstrated
`equivalent recognition performance via only a single vibrotactile actuator, with a novel parameter
`encoding scheme [C20]. We further demonstrated achievement of the highest information transfer
`rates reported in the literature for such a single-actuator device [C15].
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`Physiological Sensing (2017-2020) Our research for detection of smartphone notifications was
`recognized by an Honourable Mention (top 5% of papers) from the top-tier ACM Conference on
`Human Factors in Computing ([C33]), and led to a recent patent filing ([P5]). This work has the
`potential to serve as not only for more intelligent, context-sensitive notification delivery, but also,
`as a tool that can be exploited to combat the prevalent and adverse effects of Internet addiction,
`driven largely by “fear of missing out.”
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`Real-Time Emergency Response (rtER) (2012-2013) provides an envisionment of the future
`of next-generation 911 (NG-911) technologies, supporting enhanced situational awareness for first
`responders through the use of citizen-supplied smartphone video streams and other relevant data
`[J14]. Our work was recognized by the Gold Prize from the Mozilla Ignite Fund, featured on the
`web site of the White House Office of Science and Technology, and prompted the launch of a funding
`program by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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`Autour (2009-2018) is an “eyes-free” app for the blind, which provides a rich, spatialized audio
`representation of one’s environment [J22, C72, C63, C60]. The project further motivated a rigorous
`analysis of smartphone sensor reliability, resulting in what was the first comprehensive examination
`of practical limits on smartphone sensors, including the problems of gyro drift [C63].
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`Mobile Treatment Device for Amblyopia (2009-2012, in collaboration with ophthalmologist
`R. Hess) is a patented prototype Mobile Treatment Device for Amblyopia [P10] (“lazy eye”). Initial
`trials [J21], based on the popular Tetris game, provided highly promising early results [J28, J24],
`not only restoring the use of both eyes in a majority of patients but even resulting in binocular (3D)
`depth perception in some. Most significantly, the treatment has been found to work successfully
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`Career Highlights
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`on adult populations, whereas the prevailing wisdom had been that treatment was only possible on
`children. The technology has now been acquired by Novartis, who are commercializing the system.
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`Natural Interactive Walking (2008-2017) investigated multimodal interaction with virtual ground
`surfaces, resulting in important findings of tactile discrimination ability [J23] and the role of vi-
`brotactile stimulation in perception of compliance [J29]. Our “Ecotile” prototype (patent [P7])
`was showcased at numerous venues including SIGGRAPH, and led to related research involving
`limb modeling [C74, C58, C52], foot-water interaction [J16], and variable-friction walking interfaces
`[C68, C59, J7].
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`Ultra-Videoconferencing (2002-2006) is our low-latency, high-fidelity network transport, used
`for distance music teaching with Maestro Pinchas Zuckerman, cross-continental jazz jams, and
`remote sign language interpretation. The Globe and Mail described Cooperstock’s 2001 demon-
`stration as “a watershed event for the elite club of the world’s computer network engineers.” Ultra-
`Videoconferencing garnered my research group a prestigious Citation Award from the Audio En-
`gineering Society and the Award for Most Innovative Use of New Technology from ACM/IEEE
`Supercomputing (2005). This research directly constituted the basis for subsequent funding of
`$2.2M from Valorisation Recherche Quebec and over $4M from Canarie, and influenced the designs
`of similar telepresence videoconferencing systems from Cisco, HP, and Polycom. Our follow-up work
`on Open Orchestra (with HQP N. Bouillot, A. Olmos, T. Knight, M. Tomiyoshi), resulted in an
`immersive simulator for orchestral training, used by professional and semi-professional musicians
`[J20].
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`Academic Experience
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`Academic Experience
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`Jan 2018–present
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`McGill University, Montreal, QC
`Full Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
`Director, Shared Reality Lab
`Associate Member, Biomedical Engineering
`Member, McGill Institute for Aerospace Engineering
`Member, International Laboratory on Learning Systems
`Associate Member, Faculty of Music, Department of Theory
`Founding Member, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Me-
`dia and Technology
`Member, Centre for Intelligent Machines
`York University, Ontario
`Affiliate Member, Vision: Science to Applications (VISTA)
`Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
`Visiting Professor, Industrial Engineering and Management
`IDC, Herzliya, Israel
`Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science
`May 2003–Dec 2017 McGill University, Montreal, QC
`Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
`University of Auckland, New Zealand
`Invited Professor, Department of Computer Science
`Bang & Olufsen, Denmark
`Visiting Professor, World Opera Project
`Bielefeld University, Germany
`Virtual Member, Center of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology
`(CITEC)
`Arizona State University
`Visiting Scholar, School of Arts, Media and Engineering
`Sep 2004–Aug 2005 Universit´e de Paris VI, Paris France
`Invited Professor, Laboratoire des Instruments et Systemes d’Ile-de-
`France
`Nov 1997–May 2003 McGill University, Montreal, QC
`Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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`Feb 2022–present
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`Sep 2018–Jun 2019
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`Sep 2018–Jun 2019
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`Aug 2011–Jul 2012
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`May–June 2009
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`Jan 2009–present
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`Feb 2008
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`Industrial and Consulting Experience
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`Industrial and Consulting Experience
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`Sep 2019–Oct 2021
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`Apr–Jun 2019
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`Aug–Nov 2014
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`Aug 2012
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`May 2012
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`May 2001
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`Jan–Sep 1999
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`Jan–Aug 1999
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`Jul 1998
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`RedPill Canada VR, Montreal
`Director and Advisor
`(Confidential project as consulting expert)
`Providing expert report on topics concerning Human-Computer Inter-
`action.
`Menya Solutions and DRDC-Valcartier
`Providing expert advice related to human-computer interfaces, visual-
`ization, and collaboration.
`Tamaggo Inc.
`Provide guidance and advice on digital imagery
`York University
`Review draft application to Canada Excellence Research Chairs pro-
`gram
`May 2002 –Nov 2003 Solicitor General of Canada
`Media streaming configuration and user interface design.
`National Research Council
`Instructor of short course in Soft Computing, Institut des Materiaux
`Industriels.
`Audio Engineering Society
`Technical leader of demonstration of multichannel and multimedia au-
`dio distribution
`Ontario Science Center
`Scientific Director of Timescape Millenium Exhibit
`Nortel
`Instructor of short course in videoconferencing systems for the Nortel
`International SL-1 User’s Association (ILUA), Long Beach
`Sony Computer Science Laboratory
`Visiting Researcher, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan.
`Developed speech-interface controlled VCR with visual tape database
`functionality. Wrote two patent applications, one filed.
`Fibronics Research
`Visiting Researcher, Fibronics Advanced Research Center, Haifa, Israel.
`Developed and tested an FDDI-to-token ring bridge.
`IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
`Research Intern, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights,
`NY. Improved implementation of a VLIW architecture simulator.
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`Sep 1996–Oct 1997
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`Jun–Aug 1990
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`May–Aug 1989
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`Litigation and Expert Witness Experience
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`Litigation and Expert Witness Experience
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`Parties I represented are marked by an asterisk.
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`Aug 2023–ongoing
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`May 2023–ongoing
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`Feb–May 2023
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`Feb–May 2023
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`Sep 2022
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`Jan–May 2022
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`Sep 2021–ongoing
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`Resonant Systems, Inc. d/b/a RevelHMI v. Samsung Elec-
`tronics Co., Ltd.,∗ et al.,
`United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Case No. 2:22-
`cv-00423-JRG
`LoganTree LP v. Fossil Group, Inc.∗
`United States District Court, District of Delaware Case No. 1:21-cv-
`00385-JDW and related Inter Partes Review proceedings
`Immersion Corporation v. Meta Platforms, Inc.∗
`United States District Court, Western District of Texas Case No. 6:22-
`cv-00541-ADA and related Inter Partes Review proceedings of U.S.
`Patent Nos. 8,469,806, 8,896,524, 9,727,217, 10,248,298, 10,269,222,
`and 10,664,143
`Playvuu, Inc. v. Snap Inc.∗
`United States District Court, Central District of California Case No.
`2:22-cv-06019. Involved in litigation matters related to U.S. Patent No.
`10,931,911.
`Apple∗ v. Taction Technologies, Inc
`Retained for Reexamination Requests of U.S. Patent Nos. 10,659,885
`and 10,820,117 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
`Aug 2022–ongoing Westwood One, LLC v. Local Radio Networks, LLC∗
`United States District Court, Northern District of Indiana, Case No.
`1:21-cv-00088-HAB-SLC. Involved in litigation matters related to U.S.
`Patent Nos. 7,412,203 and 7,860,448
`Peloton Interactive v. iFIT Inc. f/k/a ICON Health & Fitness∗
`United States District Court, District of Delaware, Civil Action
`No. 20-cv-1386-RGA. Prepared reports on patent invalidity and non-
`infringement.
`Brazos∗ v. Google
`United States District Court, Western District of Texas Waco Division,
`Case Nos. 6:20-CV-00571-ADA through 6:20-CV-00585-ADA. Deposi-
`tion testimony on expert report (2 depositions)
`Sep 2021–Aug 2022 AmLaw 100 Firm∗
`Providing independent expert consulting services for an AmLaw 100
`Firm on behalf of an owner of patents covering smartphone-based ve-
`hicle operation detection. Deposition testimony on expert report.
`Jan 2021–Apr 2022 GUI Global Products, Ltd. v. Apple∗
`United States District Court, Southern District of Texas, Case No.
`4:20-cv-2652 and Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent Nos. 10,259,020,
`10,259,021, 10,562,077, and 10,589,320 in the United States Patent and
`Trademark Office. Deposition testimony on expert report (2 deposi-
`tions)
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`Litigation and Expert Witness Experience
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`Dec 2020–Feb 2021
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`Oct 2020–Oct 2021
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`Sep 2020–Jan 2023
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`Expert consultation re possible litigation in IT-related matter
`Work done on behalf of Sheridan Ross P.C.
`Nov 2020–Jun 2022 Koss v. Apple∗
`United States District Court, Western District of Texas Civil Action
`No. 6:20-cv-00665. Involved in Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent Nos.
`10,206,025, 10,469,934, 10,506,325, 10,491,982, and 10,298,451 before
`the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Deposition testimony
`on expert reports (4 depositions).
`ByteDance∗ and TikTok∗ v. Triller
`Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 9,691,429 before the United
`States Patent and Trademark Office. Deposition testimony on expert
`report.
`Content Square v. Quantum Metric∗ and Decibel Insight∗
`United States District Court, Massachusetts District Court, Case No.
`1-20-cv-11184 and Delaware District Court, Case No. 20-cv-00832. In-
`volved in invalidity arguments and petitions for Inter Partes Review.
`Deposition testimony on expert reports (5 depositions).
`Wiesel v. Apple∗
`United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, Case No.
`1:19-cv-7261. Engaged for source code review of products related to
`the Apple Watch (case presently stayed).
`Finish Time∗ v. Garmin
`United States District Court, District of Maine, Case No. 2:20-cv-00184.
`Involved in review of infringement arguments, discovery, related to fit-
`ness applications.
`Pinn v. Apple∗
`United States District Court, Central District of California, Case No.
`8:19-cv1805, Inter Partes Review IPR2020-00999, Post Grant Review
`PGR2020-00066 and PGR2020-00073. Involved in preparation of ex-
`pert witness declarations, code analysis involving multiple products
`related to earbuds and charging circuitry. Deposition testimony on
`expert reports, in-court trial testimony.
`Apple∗ v. Qualcomm
`Inter Partes Review, IPR2018-01279. Deposition testimony on expert
`witness declaration related to multimedia messaging.
`Mar 2019–Feb 2022 Cruz Hernandez∗ v. Air Canada and Lufthansa
`Canadian Transportation Agency Case no. 20-01712, Petitioner before
`the Agency regarding passengers’ rights to compensation under EC
`261/2014
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`Dec 2019–Nov 2022
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`Sep 2020
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`Aug–Oct 2020
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`Oct 2019
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`Litigation and Expert Witness Experience
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`WORK EXPERIENCE
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`Jan–May 2014
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`Mar–Sep 2013
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`May 2018–May 2019 Immersion Incorporated v. Samsung Inc.∗
`Civil Action No. 2:18-cv-00055 in the Eastern District of Texas and
`Inter Partes Review, IPR2018-01499. Consulted on technical details
`and involved in preparation of two expert witness declarations related
`to haptic feedback effects and force feedback in a multimodal system.
`(Patent Nos. 6,429,846, 7,969,288, 7,982,720, 8,031,181, 9,323,332 and
`8,619,051)
`May 2016–Nov 2017 Cooperstock∗ v. Air Canada
`Petitioner before the Canadian Transportation Agency. Brought suc-
`cessful complaint against Air Canada for the airline’s making false
`or misleading statements to the public, Decision No. 105-C-A-2017
`(otc-cta.gc.ca/eng/ruling/105-c-a-2017)
`St. Lewis v. Rancourt∗
`Provided expert report on web server location, Ontario Superior Court
`File No. 11-51657
`Cooperstock∗ v. United Airlines
`Brought and argued successful appeal regarding anti-SLAPP legisla-
`tion before the Quebec Court of Appeal, Decision 2013 QCCA 1670
`(goo.gl/pgz301). Argued appeal in person (September 26, 2013)
`Nov 2012–Aug 2017 United Airlines v. Cooperstock∗
`Pro se litigant, Federal Court File No. T-2084-12. Deposition as litigant
`(August 2013) and testified at trial (December 2016).
`Nov 2012–Jan 2017 United Airlines v. Cooperstock∗
`Pro se litigant, Quebec Superior Court File No. 500-17-074743-124.
`Deposition as litigant (October 2014) and testified at trial (April 2016).
`Luk´acs∗ v. Air Canada
`Provided expert report on database query and execution times, Cana-
`dian Transportation Agency File No. M4120-3/11-06673, Decision No.
`204-C-A-2013
`May 2007–Jan 2008 Market Maker c. Brim Solutions∗
`Provided expert witness report and in-court testimony (October 2007)
`on software-related intellectual property case. Quebec Superior Court
`File No. 500-17-036750-076.
`Crawford Adjusters Canada
`Provided analysis of artifacts in high definition video
`Court of Quebec, Small Claims Division
`Brought 14 consumer rights complaints before the Court, 11 of which
`were successful
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`Jul 2002–May 2016
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`Sep 2012
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`Feb–Oct 2004
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`RESEARCH DISSEMINATION
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`Research Dissemination
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`Notes on publication strategy: In my research field, papers in the ACM CHI (H5-index=87), UIST
`(H5-index=46), DIS (H5-index=33), and Mobile HCI (H5-index=28) conferences are considered
`to be top-tier, archival publications, competitive with the top HCI journals in terms of impact and
`visibility. Overall acceptance rates for these conferences are typically in the 20-25% range. As
`a measure of research impact, my publications have garnered over 5200 citations to date (Google
`Scholar) with approximately half of these since 2018, an h-index of 38, and i10-index of 110. HQP
`under my supervision (names in bold) are typically given first authorship on co-authored work.
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`Articles in Refereed Publications
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`[J1] A. Talhan, Y. Yoo, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Soft Pneumatic Haptic Wearable to Create
`the Illusion of Human Touch.” In: IEEE Transactions on Haptics (Aug. 2023), pp. 1–14.
`doi: 10.1109/TOH.2023.3305495. url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/
`10219022.
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`[J2] N. Duarte, R. K. Arora, G. Bennett, M. Wang, M. P. Snyder, J. R. Cooperstock, and C. E.
`Wagner. “Deploying wearable sensors for pandemic mitigation: a counterfactual modelling
`study of Canada’s second COVID-19 wave.” In: PLOS Digital Health PDIG-D-22-00126R1
`(Sept. 2022). doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000100. url: https:
`//journals.plos.org/digitalhealth/article?id=10.1371/journal.pdig.0000100.
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`[J3] M. F. de Vargas, D. Marino, A. Weill–Duflos, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Speaking
`Haptically: from Phonemes to Phrases with a Mobile Haptic Communication System.” In:
`Transactions on Haptics 14.3 (July 2021), pp. 479–490. doi: 10.1109/TOH.2021.3054812.
`url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9337220.
`Finalist, Best Applications
`Paper Award.
`
`[J4] P. Vyas, F. Al-Taha, J. R. Blum, A. Weill–Duflos, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Ten
`Little Fingers, Ten Little Toes: Can Toes Match Fingers for Haptic Discrimination?” In:
`Transactions on Haptics 13.1 (2020). doi: 10 . 1109 / TOH . 2020 . 2966969. url: https :
`/ / ieeexplore . ieee . org / document / 8960637. Also presented at Haptics Symposium
`2020.
`
`[J5] E. Sulmont, E. Patitsas, and J. R. Cooperstock. “What Is Hard About Teaching Ma-
`chine Learning to Non-Majors? Insights From Classifying Instructors’ Learning Goals.”
`In: Transactions on Computing Education, Special Issue on Machine Learning Education
`19.4 (Aug. 2019). url: http://dl.acm.org/authorize?N682238.
`[J6] J. Blum, P. Fortin, F. Al-Taha, P. Alirezaee, M. Demers, A. Weill–Duflos, and
`J. R. Cooperstock. “Getting Your Hands Dirty Outside the Lab: A Practical Primer for
`Conducting Wearable Vibrotactile Haptics Research.” In: IEEE Transactions on Haptics,
`Special Issue on Wearable and Hand-held Haptics 12.3 (July 2019), pp. 232–246. doi:
`10.1109/TOH.2019.2930608. url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8770138.
`[J7] G. Millet, M. Otis, D. Horodniczy, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Design of Variable-Friction
`Devices for Shoe-Floor Contact.” In: Mechatronics 46 (2017), pp. 115–125. url: https:
`//www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0957415817301034.
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`[J8] P. Fortin and J. R. Cooperstock. “Laughter and Tickles: Toward Novel Approaches for
`Emotion and Behavior Elicitation.” In: IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing 8.4
`(2017). TAFFCSI-2016-07-0124.R1, pp. 508–521. url: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
`document/8052511/.
`
`[J9] E. Aguilera, J. J. Lopez, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Spatial Audio for Audioconferencing in
`Mobile Devices: Investigating the Importance of Virtual Mobility and Private Communi-
`cation and Optimizations.” In: Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 64.5 (May 2016),
`pp. 332–341. url: http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=18138.
`[J10] D. El-Shimy and J. R. Cooperstock. “User-Driven Techniques for the Design and Eval-
`uation of New Musical Interfaces.” In: Computer Music Journal 40.2 (2016), pp. 35–46.
`url: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/COMJ_a_00357.
`[J11] F. Tordini, A. Bregman, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Prioritizing foreground selection of
`natural chirp sounds by tempo and spectral centroid.” In: Multimodal User Interfaces,
`Special Issue on Auditory Display 10.3 (Sept. 2016). Ed. by B. Katz and G. Marentakis,
`pp. 221–234. url: http : / / link . springer . com / article / 10 . 1007 % 2Fs12193 - 016 -
`0223-x.
`
`[J12] R. F. Hess, L. To, J. Zhou, G. Wang, and J. Cooperstock. “3D Vision: the haves and
`havenots.” In: i-Perception 6.3 (July 2015). doi: 10.1177/2041669515593028. url: http:
`//ipe.sagepub.com/content/6/3/2041669515593028.full.pdf+html.
`
`[J13] N. Hieda and J. R. Cooperstock. “Digital Facial Augmentation for Interactive Entertain-
`ment.” In: EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning 15.8 (Aug. 2015). doi: 10.4108/
`icst.intetain.2015.259444.
`
`[J14] J. Blum, A. Eichhorn, S. Smith, M. Sterle-Contala, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Real-
`Time Emergency Response: Improved Management of Real-Time Information During Cri-
`sis Situations.” In: Multimodal User Interfaces 8.2 (July 2014). JMUI-D-13-00047R3,
`pp. 161–173. doi: 10 . 1007 / s12193 - 013 - 0139 - 7. url: http : / / www . springer . com /
`alert/urltracking.do?id=L4b94d11Mf77f37Sb05893a.
`
`[J15] D. Dansereau, N. Brock, and J. R. Cooperstock. “A Particle Filter for Predicting an Or-
`chestral Conductor’s Baton Movements.” In: Computer Music J. 37.2 (Apr. 2013), pp. 28–
`45. url: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/COMJ_a_00173.
`[J16] G. Cirio, M. Marchal, A. L´ecuyer, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Vibrotactile Rendering of
`Splashing Fluids.” In: Transactions on Haptics 6.1 (May 2013), pp. 117–122. url: http:
`Best paper award.
`//ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6226398.
`
`[J17] F. Grond, A. Olmos, and J. Cooperstock. “Making Sculptures Audible through Participa-
`tory Sound Design (Artists’ statement).” In: Leonardo Music J. 23 (Dec. 2013), pp. 12–13.
`doi: doi:10.1162/LMJ_a_00140. url: http://srl.mcgill.ca/publications/2013-
`LEONARDO.pdf.
`
`[J18] J. Blum, M. Bouchard, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Spatialized audio environmental aware-
`ness for blind users with a smartphone.” In: Mobile Networks and Applications 18.3 (June
`2013), pp. 295–309. doi: 10.1007/s11036-012-0425-8. url: http://srl.mcgill.ca/
`publications/2012-MONET.pdf.
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`[J19] S. Pelletier and J. R. Cooperstock. “Real-time free viewpoint video from a range sensor
`and color cameras.” In: Machine Vision and Applications 24.4 (May 2013), pp. 739–751.
`url: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00138-012-0428-2.
`[J20] A. Olmos, N. Bouillot, T. Knight, N. Mabire, J.Redel, and J. R. Cooperstock.
`“A High-Fidelity Orchestra Simulator for Individual Musicians’ Practice.” In: Computer
`Music Journal 36.2 (2012), pp. 55–73. url: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/
`pdf/10.1162/COMJ_a_00119.
`
`[J21] J. M. Black, R. F. Hess, J. R. Cooperstock, L. To, and B. Thompson. “The measurement
`and treatment of suppression in amblyopia.” In: Visualized Experiments 14.70 (Dec. 2012).
`doi: 10.3791/3927. url: http://www.jove.com/video/3927/the-measurement-and-
`treatment-of-suppression-in-amblyopia.
`
`[J22] D. El-Shimy, F. Grond, A. Olmos, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Eyes-Free Environmental
`Awareness for Navigation.” In: Multimodal User Interfaces, Special Issue on Interactive
`Sonification 5.3-4 (2012), pp. 131–141. doi: 10.1007/s12193-011-0065-5. url: http:
`//www.springerlink.com/content/857h542884084ql2/.
`
`[J23] B. L. Giordano, Y. Visell, H. Yao, V. Hayward, J. R. Cooperstock, and S. McAdams.
`“Identification of walked-upon materials in auditory, kinesthetic, haptic and audio-haptic
`conditions.” In: Acoustical Society of America 131.5 (May 2012). url: http : / / srl .
`mcgill.ca/publications/2012-JASA.pdf.
`
`[J24] R. F. Hess, B. Thompson, J. M. Black, G. Maehara, P. Zhang, W. R. Bobier, L. To, and
`J. R. Cooperstock. “An iPod treatment for amblyopia: An updated binocular approach.”
`In: Optometry 83.2 (Feb. 2012), pp. 87–94. url: http : / / www . ncbi . nlm . nih . gov /
`pubmed/23231369.
`
`[J25] S. Pelletier and J. R. Cooperstock. “Preconditioning for Edge-Preserving Image Super-
`Resolution.” In: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 21.1 (June 2012), pp. 67–79.
`url: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5898412.
`[J26] Z. Qi and J. R. Cooperstock. “Toward Dynamic Image Mosaic Generation With Robust-
`ness to Parallax.” In: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 21.1 (Jan. 2012), pp. 366–
`378. url: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5959979.
`[J27] J. R. Cooperstock. “Multimodal Telepresence Systems: Supporting Demanding Collabo-
`rative Human Activities.” In: IEEE Signal Processing 28.1 (Jan. 2011). special issue on
`Immersive Communications, pp. 77–86. doi: 10.1109/MSP.2010.939040.
`[J28] L. To, B. Thompson, J.R. Blum, G. Maehara, R. Hess, and J. R. Cooperstock. “A
`game platform for treatment of amblyopia.” In: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems
`and Rehabilitation Engineering 19.3 (Feb. 2011), pp. 280–289. url: http://ieeexplore.
`ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5713843.
`
`[J29] Y. Visell, B. Giordano, G. Millet, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Vibration Influences Hap-
`tic Perception of Surface Compliance During Walking.” In: PLoS ONE 6.3:e17697 (Mar.
`2011). doi: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0017697. url: http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/
`journal.pone.0017697.
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`[J30] R. Pellerin, N. Bouillot, T. Pietkiewicz, M. Wozniewski, Z. Settel, E. Gressier-Soudan,
`and J. R. Cooperstock. “SoundPark: Exploring Ubiquitous Computing through a Mixed
`Reality Multi-player Game Experiment.” In: Studia Informatica Universalis 8.3 (2010).
`Special Issue: Best Papers from NOTERE 2009, 21 pages. url: http://srl.mcgill.ca/
`publications/2009-NOTERE.pdf.
`
`[J31] R. H. Ellaway, D. Topps, K. Lachapelle, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Integrating Simulation
`Devices and Systems.” In: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 142 (Jan. 2009).
`Ed. by J. D. Westwood, S. W. Westwood, R. S. Haluck, H. M. Hoffman, G. T. Mogel,
`R. Phillips, R. A. Robb, and K. G. Vosburgh, pp. 88–90. url: http://srl.mcgill.ca/
`publications/2009-MMVR-Ellaway.pdf.
`
`[J32] G. Wang, L. Mercier, D. L. Collins, and J. R. Cooperstock. “A Comparative Study of
`Monoscopic and Stereoscopic Display for a Probe-Positioning Task.” In: Studies in Health
`Technology and Informatics 142 (Jan. 2009). Ed. by J. D. Westwood, S. W. Westwood,
`R. S. Haluck, H. M. Hoffman, G. T. Mogel, R. Phillips, R. A. Robb, and K. G. Vosburgh,
`pp. 417–419. url: http://srl.mcgill.ca/publications/2009-MMVR-Wang.pdf.
`[J33] V. N. Salimpoor, M. Benovoy, G. Longo, J. R. Cooperstock, and R. J. Zatorre. “The
`Rewarding Aspects of Music Listening are Related to Degree of Emotional Arousal.” In:
`PLoS ONE 4.10:e7487 (2009). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007487. url: http://dx.
`plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007487.
`
`[J34] Y. Visell, A. Law, and J. R. Cooperstock. “Touch Is Everyw

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