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Brian H. Berkeley
Brian
H. Berkeley is Vice President for Advanced Technology within
Samsung's LCD Business. He received his B.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering from M.I.T, and his M.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University. He
worked at Apple Computer for 20 years, starting as a display
engineer on the original Macintosh. He led hardware
development on the first iMac computer, and ran Apple's
display and hardware I/O engineering. His display innovations
include first use of in-line gun CRTs in a monitor
application, putting color onto the Macintosh platform,
development of the world's first high volume LCD monitor, and
responsibility for development of the industry's first
wide-format desktop and notebook LCD displays. He holds
patents on hardware and I/O technologies, and is author or
co-author of over a dozen SID/JSID articles. He has been a
member of SID since 1990, and was one of the first Senior
Members of SID (May, 2003). He has been active with the SID
Program Committee since 1992, and has served as Program Chair
(2000) and General Chair (2002) of the annual SID
International Symposium. He has served on the SID Long Range
Planning Committee since 2003 and the Display of the Year
Award Committee since 2005. He joined Samsung Electronics in
2003, where his work includes development of advanced liquid
crystal driving technologies.
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