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`cell: 781-325-8273
`Education
`Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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` PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, February 1998. “Designing Networks for
`Tomorrow's Traffic," thesis supervised by Professor David Tennenhouse and Professor John
`Guttag. GPA 4.7/5.0
` Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, February 1991.
`“Demonstration of a laser repetition rate multiplier," thesis. GPA 4.5/5.0
` Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, June 1989. “Boundary
`element analysis of arbitrarily shaped dielectric structures," thesis. GPA 4.7/5.0
` Bachelor of Science in Physics, February 1990. GPA 4.7/5.0
`Experience
`BlocksCAD Inc. (H3XL spin-out)
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` 2014 - present: Founder. BlocksCAD is a visual Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program,
`designed to teach children mathematics and geometric visualization. BlocksCAD is being used
`in U.S. schools and worldwide in maker spaces, with 350,000+ users. BlocksCAD was selected
`to be part of the LearnLaunch 2017 Boost Accelerator, the MIT Play Labs 2018 Summer
`Accelerator, and the MassChallenge 2018 Boston Cohort.
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`H3XL Inc. d/b/a Einstein’s Workshop (formerly Lexington Robotics)
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` 2009 - present: Founder and President. Started local league providing science and engineering
`education programs based on LEGO Mindstorms, LEGO WeDo, and FIRST LEGO League. In
`2012, grew program into a full science, technology, engineering and math enrichment program
`and creative/maker space, in 7,000 square feet of space. Serve 2,000+ kids and families
`annually. As of end of 2017, have delivered an estimated 120,000 student-instruction-hours of
`STEM courses. Principle Investigator for 2-year DARPA grant to improve 3D Computer Aided
`Design tool developed in-house for the purposes of teaching 8 year olds and up 3D CAD.
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`Houh Consulting Inc. / Independent Consultant
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` 2009 - present: Technical consultant specializing in Social Networking, Web 2.0, Web Site
`Development, Data Networking, Optical Networking, Telecommunications, Media Streaming
`and Voice Over IP. Representative clients include: BBN, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
`LLP, Covington & Burling LLP, Winston & Strawn LLP, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and
`Dorr LLP, Kellogg Huber Hanson Todd Evans & Figel PLLC, McGuireWoods LLP, and Sidley
`Austin LLP.
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` 2008 - 2009: Chief Technology Officer. Created product that Eons acquired from BBN
`Technologies. Integrated BBN product with Eons social networking platform and significantly
`increased the Eons group creation rate. Helped evaluate advertisement platform offerings and
`rolled out the “Boom Network” advertising network. Eons raised $32 million from General
`Catalyst Partners, Charles River Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and Intel Capital.
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`BBN Technologies
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` 2007 - 2008: Delta Division, Vice President of Technology. Grew “Boomerang” counter-sniper
`project engineering team and significantly de-risked $10 million worth of product deliveries.
`Boomerang was a significant asset leading to the acquisition of BBN by Raytheon in 2009.
`Created new business plan and grew team; launched new fully-featured social networking web
`site in 5 months. Served as lead expert witness in patent infringement lawsuit, resulting in $58
`million jury award to client; verdict for patents I testified on were upheld on appeal which
`resulted in a $120 million settlement.
` 2004 - 2007: Delta Division, Director of Technology, responsible for commercializing IP and
`creating new businesses. Hired and grew division's initial engineering team. Wrote three
`business plans, two of which are funded and active. For call center business plan, acted as
`general manager, hiring and managing engineering team, inside sales team, and identifying and
`recruiting a new general manager. Identified and recruited other key employees to Delta
`Division, including senior members of team leading to successful internal sales growth and spin-
`outs of projects. Contracted by BBN to BBN spin-out PodZinger as VP of Operations and
`Technology. Identified sales team for counter-sniper system, leading to $10 million dollars of
`new sales within 6 months and $100+ million in additional orders in the following two years.
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`PodZinger Inc. (BBN spin-out, also known as EveryZing and now RAMP)
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` 2006: Vice President of Operations and Technology. Significantly upgraded capability of
`consumer-facing search site and redeployed web site from company to co-location facility.
`Identified key portions of infrastructure for upgrading and cost reduction. Helped write business
`plan, evaluating advertisement models of revenue. Hired in operations replacement and phased
`back to BBN.
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`Commonwealth Capital
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` 2004: Entrepreneur-in-residence (informally), performed technical due diligence on business
`plans, brainstormed ideas for new businesses with venture partner. With venture partner, left for
`portfolio company BBN to form core of commercialization team.
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`Empirix, Inc./Teradyne, Inc.
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` 2001 - 2004: Chief Technologist, Engineering Manager, Web Application Test Group.
`Researched potential new product areas; developed product plan and prototype. Responsible for
`three new and existing products. Managed off-shore development team. Chief architect for all
`web testing products. Re-architected core testing product, helped write javascript interpreter.
`Provided technical vision for core product.
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` 2000 - 2001: Chief Technologist, Communication Infrastructure Test Group. Responsible for
`incorporating new technology internally, tracking new technologies, technical evaluation of
`partnerships and potential acquisitions. Helped develop division strategy. Developed plans which
`formed core capabilities for successful new products introduced in 2004-5.
` 2000 - 2001: Engineering Manager, Communications Infrastructure Test Group. Execution of
`new product plan developed in prior role. Grew team from four existing engineers to team of
`over 30 on immediate team and over 40 on project. Delivered new platform in one year. Platform
`and derivatives accounted for large portion of booked products for the division within 2 years
`and is currently (2008) a key portion of new product offerings.
` 2000: Empirix was formed as a spin-out of Teradyne in January 2000. Reported to CEO in
`carve-out of Empirix from Teradyne.
` 1999: (Teradyne) Director of Business Development, Software Test Units. Reported directly to
`Chairman of the Board/Founder and then to general manager of software test unit (6 divisions of
`Teradyne). Evaluated and researched acquisition and partnership candidates. Internally assessed
`technology position in market and gaps in product lines. Worked with senior division staff to
`develop new product strategies. Attended internal Teradyne divisional board meetings. Chairman
`served as my mentor.
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`3Com Corporation/NBX Corporation
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` 1999: Software Engineer 5. Continued work after 3Com acquisition of NBX. Built cross-division
`relationships for new products and research directions. NBX was acquired by 3Com in March
`1999.
` 1997 - 1999: (NBX) Senior Scientist and Engineer. Work in IP Telephony. Architected next-
`generation product. Protocol design and validation for core protocol now used tens of millions of
`times daily. Led team in integration of IP protocols into current product. Designed audio
`reconstruction algorithms. Developed applications for bug analysis and diagnosis of system
`problems. Implementation of network simulator. Work on collaborative projects with external
`partners. Worked to identify gaps in product. Representative at numerous trade shows. Innovated
`novel methods of using product.
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`MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Cambridge, MA
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` 1991 - 1998: Research assistant, Telemedia Network Systems Group. Design, development, and
`implementation of Gigabit ATM network for distributed multimedia system. Studied host
`interface design issues. ATM network simulation.
` Spring 1989, Fall 1990, Spring 1995: Teaching assistant, Computation Structures digital systems
`course. (Spring 1995 Head TA)
` 1988 - 1989: Head laboratory teaching assistant for Computation Structures. Responsibilities
`included writing and revising lab assignments, and maintaining the lab.
` 1987: Laboratory teaching assistant for Computation Structures.
` 1987: Design, construction, and programming of 16-bit computer.
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`Agora Technology Group, Incorporated
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` 1994 - 1996: Founder and CEO. Conceived and oversaw development of targeted advertising-
`supported Web sites. Responsible for company's vision and direction. Attended the first two
`WWW Conferences, presenting a workshop and paper at the first, and appearing on the
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`“Commercialization and Economics of the Web” panel and chairing the “Where Commercial
`Services and the Web Are Headed” panel at the second. Sold company intact; is currently an
`operating stand-alone company.
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`AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ
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` 1989 - 1990: Implementation of cascadable all-optical fiber logic gate. Modelocking of all-fiber
`erbium laser. Construction of modelocked laser repetition rate booster. Strong optics laboratory
`and fiber optic experience.
` Summer 1988, 1987: Research in integrated optics. Analysis of rectangular waveguides using
`microwave modeling. Fabrication of integrated optical components.
`Honors
` MIT Alumni Association Great Dome Award, 2010, Baker 60th Anniversary Reunion Co-Chair
`(highest group award given by MIT Alumni Association)
` MIT Alumni Association Presidential Citation Award (now known as Great Dome), 2008,
`Member of MIT Chairman’s Salon committee
` MIT Alumni Association Bronze Beaver Award, 2007 (highest individual award given by MIT
`Alumni Association)
` MIT Alumni Association Volunteer Honor Roll, February 2004
` MIT Alumni Association Lobdell Award, 1999
` Boston Museum of Science Gold Pin for 1000 hours of Volunteer Service, April 1999
` MIT Alumni Association Presidential Citation Award (now known as Great Dome), 1997,
`Member of Alumni Online Communications Committee
`Patents and Patent Publications
` U.S. Patent #9,697,231, H. Houh, J. Stern, R. Spina, M. Meteer, “Methods and apparatus for
`providing virtual media channels based on media search,” July 4, 2017.
` U.S. Patent #9,697,230, H. Houh, J. Stern, “Methods and apparatus for dynamic presentation of
`advertising, factual, and informational content using enhanced metadata in search-driven media
`applications,” July 4, 2017. See also WO2007056485.
` U.S. Patent #7,975,296, L. Apfelbaum, H. Houh, T. Mayberry and G. Friedman, “Automated
`security threat testing of web pages,” July 5, 2011. See also US20030159063, WO2003067405.
` U.S. Patent #7,877,736, H. Houh and J. N. Stern, “Computer language interpretation and
`optimization for server testing,” January 25, 2011. See also US20050138104, WO2005043300.
` U.S. Patent #7,801,910, H. Houh and J. N. Stern, “Method and apparatus for timed tagging of
`media content,” September 21, 2010. See also US20070112837, US20090222442,
`WO2007056535.
` U.S. Patent #7,590,542, D. C. Williams, W. C. Hand, H. Houh, A. R. Seeley, “Method of
`Generating Test Scripts Using a Voice-Capable Markup Language,” September 15, 2009. See
`also EP1530869, US20030212561, WO2003096663.
` U.S. Patent #6,967,963, H. H. Houh, P. Anderson, C. Gadda, “Telecommunication method for
`ensuring on-time delivery of packets containing time-sensitive data,” November 22, 2005. See
`also EP1060400, WO2000033092, CA2318774.
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` U.S. Patent #5,144,375, M. C. Gabriel, H. H. Houh, N. A. Whitaker, “Sagnac Optical Logic
`Gate,” September 1, 1992. Also issued as European Patent # EP0456422, July 23, 1997, German
`Patent #DE69126913, August 28, 1997
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20020015387, “Voice Traffic Packet Capture and
`Analysis Tool for a Data Network” (Abandoned in 2007)
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20020016708, “Method and Apparatus for Utilizing a
`Network Processor as Part of a Test System” (Abandoned in 2007)
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20020016937, “Method and Apparatus for Utilizing a
`Network Processor as Part of a Test System.” (Abandoned in 2007) See also WO2002011413.
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20070106646, “User-directed navigation of multimedia
`search results” (Abandoned in 2009)
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20070106660, “Method and apparatus for using
`confidence scores of enhanced metadata in search-driven media applications” (Abandoned in
`2009)
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20070106685, “Method and apparatus for updating
`speech recognition databases and reindexing audio and video content using the same”
`(Abandoned in 2015)
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20070118873, “Methods and apparatus for merging
`media content” (Abandoned in 2015)
` U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20090222442, “User-directed navigation of multimedia
`search results” (Abandoned in 2016)
` U.S. Patent Application 11/395,732, “Search snippet creation for audio and video data”
`(Abandoned in 2009)
` U.S. Patent Application 11/774,931, “Methods and apparatus for managing a social networking
`web site”
` U.S. Patent Application 11/774,947, “Methods and apparatus for organizing media files”
` U.S. Patent Application 11/774,956, “Methods and apparatus for managing an online event”
` U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/086,909, “Measuring and ranking relationship activity”
` U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/086,914, “Detecting media object commonality”
` U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/086,904, “Message categorization based on message
`characteristics”
` U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/086,905, “Photo tagging to request action”
`Trials, Testimony and Depositions
` Case No. 1:06CV682 (CMH/BRP), Verizon vs. Vonage, U.S. District Court for the Eastern
`District of Virginia, filed expert report, was deposed and testified at trial.
` Case No. 1:08CV157 (CMH/TRJ), Verizon vs. Cox, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District
`of Virginia, was deposed and testified at trial.
` Case No. 5:09-cv-476, Two-Way Media vs. AT&T, U.S. District Court for the Western District
`of Texas, filed expert report, testified at trial.
` Case No. 2:10-cv-248 (RAJ/FBS), ActiveVideo Networks vs. Verizon, U.S. District Court for
`the Eastern District of Virginia, filed expert report and was deposed as an expert witness.
` Case No. 1:11-cv-00880-TSE-JFA, Bear Creek Technologies, Inc. vs. Verizon Services Corp., et
`al, U.S. District Court for the Easter District of Virginia, was deposed as an expert witness.
` Case No. 3:10-CV-298-BBC, AlmondNet, Inc. vs. Microsoft Corp., U.S. District Court for the
`Western District of Wisconsin, filed expert report.
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` Case No. 6:10-cv-00597, Guardian Media Technologies, Ltd. Vs. AT&T Operations, Inc. et al.,
`U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, filed expert report.
` Case No. ESCV2010-02282C, The Octopus Solution LLC v. Gary Brown et al., Essex, MA
`Superior Court, testified at trial.
`Investigation No. 337-TA-882, In the matter of Certain digital media devices, including
`televisions, Blu-ray disc players, home theater systems, tablets and mobile phones, components
`thereof and associated software, U.S. International Trade Commission, filed expert reports, was
`deposed and testified at hearing.
`Investigation No. 337-TA-995, In the matter of Certain communications or computing devices,
`and components thereof, U.S. International Trade Commission, filed expert reports, and was
`deposed.
` Case No. 8:12-cv-122-LES-TDT, Prism Technologies LLC v. AT&T Mobility LLC, U.S.
`District Court for the District of Nebraska, filed expert report, was deposed and testified at trial.
` Case No. 11-2684 (JWL), Sprint Communications Co., L.P., v. Comcast Cable Communications,
`LLC, et al., U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas, filed expert report and was deposed.
` Case No. 11-2686 (JWL), Sprint Communications Co., L.P., v. Time Warner Cable, Inc., et. al.,
`LLC, et al., U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas, filed expert report, was deposed, and
`testified at trial.
` Case No. 12-487 (SLR), Cox Communications, Inc., et al., v. Sprint Communications Company
`L.P., et al., U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, filed expert report and was deposed.
` Case IPR 2014-00039, Microsoft Corporation v. B.E. Technology LLC, U.S. Patent No.
`6,628,314. Submitted declaration and cross-examined in deposition.
` Case IPR 2014-00086, Apple, Inc. v. Evolutionary Intelligence, LLC, U.S. Patent No. 7,010,536.
`Submitted declaration and cross-examined in deposition.
` Case No. 6:11-CV-421, Stragent, LLC v. Intel Corporation, U.S. District Court for the Eastern
`District of Texas, Tyler Division, deposed and testified at trial as a fact witness.
`IPR2014-01366, IPR2014-01367, IPR2014-01368, Samsung v. Straight Path, submitted IPR
`declarations and was deposed.
`IPR2015-1006, IPR2015-1007, Cisco v. Straight Path, submitted IPR declarations.
`IPR2014-01457, IPR2014-01459, Microsoft v. Biscotti, submitted IPR declaration and was
`deposed.
`IPR2016-00302, Apple v. Nonend, submitted IPR declaration.
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`IPR2014-00812, Yelp and Twitter v. Evolutionary Intelligence, submitted IPR declaration.
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`IPR2015-00307, Cisco v. AIP, submitted IPR declaration.
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` Microsoft v. Acacia, submitted IPR declaration.
`IPR2015-00342, AT&T Mobility LLC and Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless v.
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`Solocron, submitted IPR declaration.
` Mediatube v. Bell Canada, Canadian Federal Court, submitted expert report and testified at trial.
` CBM2016-00036, Google v. At Home Bondholder's Liquidating Trust, submitted CBM
`declaration.
`IPR2016-01198, IPR2016-01201, Apple, Inc. v. VoIP-Pal.com, Inc., submitted IPR declaration
`and was deposed.
` Case No. 3:14-cv-2824-VC, Trend Micro Incorporated v. Rpost Holdings, Inc., et al, submitted
`expert report and was deposed
` Akamai v. Limelight Networks, submitted IPR declarations and was deposed
` Akamai v. Limelight Networks, submitted IPR declarations
` Hyperlync Technologies v. Verizon Sourcing, No. 650151/2015 New York Supreme Court,
`submitted declaration and was deposed
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` Cascades Streaming Technologies v. Big Ten Networks, submitted expert reports and was
`deposed
` Klaustech, Inc. v. Google LLC., Case No. 4:10-CV-05899-JSW (N.D. Cal.), submitted expert
`report and was deposed
` Cisco v. Uniloc, IPR2017-00198, IPR2017-00058, submitted IPR declarations and was deposed.
` Cisco v. Uniloc, IPR2017-00597, submitted IPR declaration and was deposed
` Twitter v. Youtoo Technologies, LLC, IPR2017-01133, IPR2017-01131, submitted IPR
`declarations and was deposed
` Taser International Inc. v. Digital Ally Inc., IPR2017-00375, submitted IPR declaration and was
`deposed
` Taser International Inc. v. Digital Ally Inc., IPR2017-00376, IPR2017-00515, IPR2017-00775,
`submitted IPR declarations
` HTC Corporation v. IPA Technologies, IPR2018-00306, IPR2018-00307, submitted IPR
`declaration
` Hulu v. Soundview, IPR2018-00864, IPR2018-01023, submitted IPR declarations and was
`deposed
` XpertUniverse v. Cisco, submitted declaration in support of claim construction and was deposed
`Improved Search v. Microsoft, C.A. No. 16-cv-650-JFB-SRF (Del.), submitted declaration in
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`support of claim construction
` Apple v. Uniloc, IPR2018-00361, IPR2018-00394, IPR2018-00395, submitted IPR declarations
` LG Electronics v. Uniloc, submitted IPR declaration
` SRC Labs and Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe v. Microsoft, submitted declaration in support of claim
`construction and was deposed
` Verizon Wireless v. Barkan Wireless IP Holdings LP, submitted IPR declarations
` Verizon Wireless and Samsung Electronics America Inc. v. Barkan Wireless IP Holdings LP,
`IPR2019-199, IPR2019-200, IPR2019-234, IPR2019-631, IPR2019-632, submitted IPR
`declarations
` Samsung Electronics America Inc. v. Barkan Wireless IP Holdings LP, IPR2019-100, submitted
`IPR declaration
` Cisco Systems Inc. v. Meetrix IP LLC, IPR2019-539, IPR2019-540, IPR2019-541, IPR2019-
`542, IPR2019-543, IPR2019-544, submitted IPR declarations
` GMG Products LLC v. Traeger Pellet Grills LLC, PGR2019-24, submitted PGR declaration
`Publications
` “IP switching: server driven flow classification,” H. H. Houh, Proceedings of the Washington
`University Workshop on Integration of IP and ATM , November 1996.
` “Aurora at MIT,” D. D. Clark, H. H. Houh, and D. L. Tennenhouse, Editors, MIT Laboratory for
`Computer Science Technical Report 673, December 1995.
` “ViewStation Applications: Implications for Network Traffic,” C. J. Lindblad, D. Wetherall, W.
`Stasior, J. F. Adam, H. H. Houh, M. Ismert, D. Bacher, B. Phillips, and D. L. Tennenhouse,
`IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, 1995.
` “The VuNet Desk Area Network: Architecture, Implementation, and Experience,” H. H. Houh, J.
`F. Adam, M. Ismert, C. J. Lindblad, and D. L. Tennenhouse, IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in
`Communications, 13 (4), May, 1995.
` “Reducing the Complexity of ATM Host Interfaces,” H. H. Houh and D. L. Tennenhouse, Hot
`Interconnects II Symposium Proceedings, Stanford, August 11-12, 1994.
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` “Media-intensive data communications in a `desk-area' network,” J. F. Adam, H. H. Houh, M.
`Ismert, and D. L. Tennenhouse, IEEE Communications, August 1994.
` “ViewStation Applications: Intelligent Video Processing Over A Broadband Local Area
`Network,” C. J. Lindblad, D. J. Wetherall, W. Stasior, B. Phillips, D. Bacher, J. Adam, H. Houh,
`M. Ismert, and D. L. Tennenhouse, Proceedings of the 1994 USENIX Symposium on High-
`Speed Networking, Oakland, CA, August 1994.
` “The Media Gateway: Live Video on the World Wide Web,” H. H. Houh, C. J. Lindblad, J. Soo,
`D. L. Tennenhouse, and D. J. Wetherall, Workshop at the 1994 World Wide Web Conference,
`Geneva, Switzerland, May 1994.
` “Active Pages: Intelligent Nodes on the World Wide Web ,” H. H. Houh, C. J. Lindblad, and D.
`J. Wetherall, Proceedings of the 1994 World Wide Web Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, May
`1994.
` “Wavelength Division vs. Code Division Access Methods for Optical Networks,” H. H. Houh,
`Area Exam Paper, May 1993.
` “Experience with the VuNet: A Network Architecture for a Distributed Multimedia System,” J.
`F. Adam, H. H. Houh, D. L. Tennenhouse, Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Local
`Computer Networks, pp. 70-76, September 1993
` “The VudBoard: A Simple DMA Interface,” H. H. Houh, Proceedings of the 4th Gigabit
`Minijam, January 1994.
` “A Software-Oriented Approach to the Design of Media Processing Environments,” D. L.
`Tennenhouse, J. Adam, D. Carver, H. Houh, M. Ismert, C. Lindblad, W. Stasior, D. Weatherall,
`D. Bacher, and T. Chang., submitted to the International Conference on Multimedia Computing
`and Systems, May 1994.
` “A Network Architecture for Distributed Multimedia Systems,” J. F. Adam, H. H. Houh, M.
`Ismert, and D. L. Tennenhouse, submitted to the International Conference on Multimedia
`Computing and Systems, May 1994.
` “The Viewstation Collected Papers,” D. L. Tennenhouse, J. Adam, C. Compton, A. Duda, D.
`Gifford, H. Houh, M. Ismert, C. Lindblad, W. Stasior, R. Weiss, D. Wetherall, D. Bacher, D.
`Carver, and T. Chang, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science Technical Report, MIT/LCS/TR-
`590, November 1993.
` “A System's Perspective of the Sagnac Fiber Logic Gates and Their Possible Applications,” A.
`Huang, N. Whitaker, C. Gabriel, H. Avramopoulos, P. M. W. French, H. H. Houh, and I.
`Chuang, Applied Optics, September 10, 1994
` “Complete Switching in a Three-Terminal Sagnac Switch,” H. Avramopoulos, P. M. W. French,
`M. C. Gabriel, H. H. Houh, N. A. Whitaker, T. Morse, IEEE Phot. Tech. Lett. 3 (3), 235
` “Complete Switching in a Three-Terminal Sagnac Switch,” H. Avramopoulos, P. M. W. French,
`M. C. Gabriel, H. H. Houh, N. A. Whitaker, IEEE/LEOS Annual Meeting, Paper PDP-13,
`November 1990
` “All-optical phase-locked oscillator,” N. A.Whitaker, Jr., H. H. Houh, H. Avramopoulos, T. F.
`Morse, IEEE/LEOS Annual Meeting, Paper ELT2.4/MOO3, November 1990
` “Passive modelocking of an all-fiber erbium laser,” H. Avramopoulos, H. H. Houh, N. A.
`Whitaker, M. C. Gabriel, T. F. Morse, IEEE/LEOS Conference on Optical Amplifiers and their
`Applications, Paper PDP-8, August 1990
` “Transverse modes, waveguide dispersion, and 30ps recovery in submicron GaAs/AlAs
`microresonators,” J. L. Jewell, S. L. McCall, A. Scherer, H. H. Houh, N. A. Whitaker, A. C.
`Gossard, and J. H. English, Appl. Phys. Lett. 55 (1), July 3, 1989
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`Leadership, Activities and Interests
` Leadership
`o Discovery Museums (Acton, MA)
` Science and Technology Advisory Council, 2012 - present
`o MIT Alumni Association Board of Directors
` K-12 STEM Initiatives Co-chair, 2013 - 2017
` Awards Committee Chair, 2012 – 2014
` Awards Committee, 3 year term, 2011 - 2014
` Vice President, 2 year term, 2004 - 2006
` Board Member, 2 year term, 1997 - 1999
`o MIT Club of Boston
` Board of Directors, 2006 - 2011
` K-12 Initiatives Chair, 2009 - 2012
` VP of Communications, MIT Club of Boston, 2003 - 2006
` Past-President, MIT Club of Boston, 2002 - 2003
` President, MIT Club of Boston, 2001 - 2002
` President-Elect, MIT Club of Boston, 2000 - 2001
` VP of Programs, MIT Club of Boston, 1999 - 2000
` Activities Super-Chair, MIT Club of Boston, 1998 - 1999
`o MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge, Inc.
` Past Chair, 2009 – 2011
`In-NOW-vation Co-chair, 2010
`
` Chair, 2007 - 2009
` Vice Chair, 2005 - 2007
` Executive Board Member, 2002 - 2011
` Winter Workshop Co-Chair, February 2007 - conceived idea for conference,
`which sold-out and produced largest attendance numbers in recent memory
` Spring Workshop Co-Chair, Spring 2004
` Membership Committee Chair, Fall 2003 - 2006
` 25th Anniversary Dinner Chair, Fall 2003
` As Membership Chair and Board Member, started Special Interest Groups in
`2004; a SIG won the MIT Presidential Citation award, the MIT Alumni
`Association's highest award for organizations, in 2006
`o Estabrook Elementary School PTA
` Advisory committee to the superintendent on PCB issue, 2010-2011
` 4th Grade after-school science program co-organizer, 2010-2012
` 4th and 5th Grade before-school Math Olympiad co-organizer, 2009-2013
` 5th Grade BBQ and Yearbook Committee, 2011, 2013
` Family Math Night volunteer, 2008-2012
`o Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society
` Advisor, MA B Chapter at MIT, 2003 - present
` District Director (National Officer), Tau Beta Pi, New England Area, 1991 - 2003
` President, MA B Chapter at MIT, Fall 1988 - Spring 1989
` Laureate award, 1989
`o MIT Class of 1989
` Secretary, five consecutive 5 year terms, 1989 - 2014
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` 30-year Reunion Committee, 2019
` 25-year Reunion Committee, 2014
` 20-year Reunion Committee and Gift Committee, 2009
` 15-year Reunion Committee and Gift Committee, 2004
` 10-year Reunion Committee and Gift Committee, 1999
` 5-year Reunion Committee, 1994
`Interim Treasurer, 1993 - 1994
`
`Instituted annual senior class career fair, now raising over $100,000 annually for
`
`senior class activities, Fall 1988
`o Strong, consistent record of leadership dating to high school
` Acting
`o
`‘21’ (Sony Pictures), credited as “Chinatown Dealer,” 2007, Kevin Spacey's movie about
`the MIT Blackjack Team inspired by “Bringing Down the House” by Ben Mezrich,
`opened nationwide on March 28, 2008. 21 was the number one movie in US for two
`weeks and number one globally for one week. 21 also topped the DVD sales, Blu-ray
`sales and DVD rental charts.
`o Spring Lake Theater Company, first New York-area off-broadway production of “A
`Chorus Line,” played role of Mark, Summer 1990
` Former member of the MIT Blackjack team
` Producer for 10,000 Maniacs’ 2013 album “Music from the Motion Picture”
` Executive Producer for 10,000 Maniacs’ 2015 album “Twice Told Tales”
` Violist, violist, harpist, guitarist, singer, actor: played in many amateur/semi-professional groups
`including Reading Symphony Orchestra, MIT Summer Philharmonic Orchestra, Freisinger
`Chamber Orchestra, Merrimack Valley Philharmonic, Longwood Symphony, MIT Symphony,
`and Somerville Community Chorus  
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