![]() Dr Warren Jackson, Principal Technologist
Hewlett-Packard
United States
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Dec 02, 2010.
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Speaker Biography (Warren Jackson)Warren Jackson received his Ph. D at Berkeley 1981 and his B.S. Stanford in 1976 and joined Xerox Palo Alto Research center in 1981. During 20 years there he has studied many aspects of amorphous materials and devices, studied contact effects, developed photothermal deflection spectroscopy for thin amorphous films, investigated inverse photoemission of semiconductors, studied charge trapping in insulators, measured the self energy correction for crystalline semiconductors, studied H trapping and effusion in amorphous solids, developed human-vision-model based image quality designs, worked on hyperacuity smart amorphous image sensors, printed circuit board based MEMS, and distributed control of hyper-redundant systems. In 2001, he joined Hewlett-Packard Labs where he currently is studying amorphous and organic memory devices, tunneling, image resolution, and roll-to-roll fabrication of large area devices. He has published over 200 papers and has been granted over 77 patents. He is a Fellow in the American Physical Society and a member of the Materials Research Society. Company Profile (Hewlett Packard)![]() Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, incorporated on February 25, 2015, is a provider of technology solutions. The Company's segments include: Enterprise Group, Software, Financial Services and Corporate Investments. The Enterprise Group segment provides its customers with the technology infrastructure they need to optimize traditional information technology (IT). The Software segment allows its customers to automate IT operations to simplify, accelerate and secure business processes and drives the analytics that turn raw data into actionable knowledge. The Financial Services segment enables flexible IT consumption models, financial architectures and customized investment solutions for its customers. The Corporate Investments segment includes Hewlett Packard Labs and certain business incubation projects, among others. The Company's customers range from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to large global enterprises. |