THE WORLD'S ONLY MOBILE 3D PLATFORM DELIVERING A FULLY IMMERSIVE HUMAN EXPERIENCE.

Advisors

We are pushing the boundaries of hardware, software, and machine learning to bring you the next major computing platform, mobile stereoscopic 3D Augmented Reality.
S. Shankar Sastry, PhD
Dean of the College of Engineering, UC Berkeley

Dr. Sastry has been the Dean of Engineering at UC Berkeley since 2007. He is also the NEC Distinguished Professor of the Department of EECS at UC Berkeley. He has coauthored over 350 papers and nine books in subject matters such as embedded and autonomous software, computer vision, nonlinear and adaptive control, control of hybrid systems, and sensor networks and biological motor control. He has received numerous honors such as: membership with the National Academy of Engineering, Fellow of the IEEE, NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, and the President of India Gold Medal.

Dr. Sastry has consulted with Fortune 500 companies such as Boeing, Ford, GM, Honeywell, IBM, HP, and GE. And is a member of the board at Crossbow, Inc. Dr. Sastry received his PhD from UC Berkeley in Electrical Engineering Computer Science.

Munther Dhaleh, PhD
Chairman of EECS at MIT

Dr. Dahleh is the current chair of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science program at MIT. His research focus and interests includes networked systems, social networks, electric grid, transportation systems, and systemic risk. He has received various awards including the George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Award in 2010 and 2004, Hugo Schuck Award for Theory in 2008, and an IEEE fellow in 2000.In addition to Dr. Dahleh’s academic achievements he has served as a consultant with various companies including PointRight, BAE Systems, Myworldinvesting, and Infolenz. Dr. Dahleh received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Rice University.

Ruzena Bajcsy, PhD
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley

Dr. Bajcsy is a current professor of Electrical Engineering at UC Berkeley. She has dedicated more than 40 years of research to the fields of artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, biosystems & computational biology, intelligent systems and robotics, graphics, and security.

Dr. Bajcsy is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Medicine as well as a fellow of the ACM. She received her PhD from Slovak Technical University in Electrical Engineering and later an additional PhD from Stanford University in Computer Science.

Claire Tomlin, PhD
Professor of Electrical Engineering, UC Berkeley

Dr. Tomlin is a professor of Electrical Engineering at UC Berkeley. Her research interests are in biosystems & computational biology, control intelligent systems and robotics (CIR), and control theory, hybrid and embedded systems, and biological cell networks. She is the current holder of the Charles A. Desoer Chair in the College of Engineering and is as an IEEE fellow as of 2010.

Dr. Tomlin received her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley.