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Dixon Cleveland
Mr.
Cleveland is a co-founder and Vice President of Engineering of LC
Technologies, Inc. He is one of the foremost authorities
on eye-tracking and the physiology of eye movement in
the world. Author of many papers and awarded 17 patents
in this field, he is the chief developer of the image
processing hardware and software used in the Eyegaze
System. He has 26 years of experience in developing signal and image
processing systems for instrumentation, man-machine
and electronic-warfare applications. His key strength is an ability to analyze complex
systems and develop computerized signal processing procedures
to infer critical information from measured signals
and images. Mr. Cleveland has a bachelor’s degree in Electrical
Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and has done postgraduate work in Business Management
from George Washington University.
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Arthur W. Joyce, III, Ph.D.
Mr.
Joyce is the Senior Engineer for LC Technologies, Inc. He has 12 years of experience developing digital
systems and computer programs and eight years of experience
working on projects to aid people with severe disabilities. His key strength is the ability to see both the large abstract concepts
and translate those concepts into minute details of
the implementation. His experience includes digital
hardware design and large software program development. Prior to coming to LC Technologies, Inc., he
was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Gesture and
Human Dynamics Laboratory of the A.I. duPont Hospital
for Children and the Center for Applied Science and
Engineering at the University of Delaware. He is a member of the Institute of Electronics
and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) and the Association
of Computing Machines (ACM).
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Peter Norloff
Mr.
Norloff is the Senior Software Engineer for LC Technologies,
Inc. He has 23 years of experience as a scientific
programmer and a technical analyst working in signal
processing and mathematical modeling. He is the chief designer of the Eyegaze System
software and responsible for creating the code for LC
Technologies' basic eyetracking technology and its applications.
His company responsibilities include the design and
implementation of applications software and supporting
database programs in diverse topical areas such as: image processing, seismic discrimination, electronic
intelligence support, and speech intelligibility processing. Mr. Norloff has experience with microcomputers
including the IBM PC and others, and mini- computers
such as VAX and PDP-II series computers. His programming languages include C, FORTRAN,
BASIC and 8088 assembler. His experience with operating systems includes,
OS/2, PC-DOS/MS-DOS, VMS, IAS, CPM and UNIX.
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Ray Kester
Mr.
Kester is the chief designer of project-related electronic
hardware. His designs include multi-output microprocessor-controlled
DC:DC converter with wide DC input, video synchronization
for camera and IR emitter for PC/104 and PCI bus interfaces,
and 3-axis motion controller. Prior to coming to LC Technologies,
Ray worked for 15 years as a Hardware Systems Manager
and Design Engineer designing products such as vibration
monitoring and gear imaging processors, intelligent power
supplies, tachometer fault-detection supplies for the
pulp and paper and aerospace industries. He also managed
and supervised the production department for all company
products which included acquiring CE and other industry
certifications. Mr. Kester has more than 20 years of experience
in electronic design and programming, focusing on microprocessors/microcontrollers
and analog design.
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