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Shachar Oz

Shachar Oz

Senior user experience and game designer at intel perceptual computing game studio, specializing in motion tracking, gesture recognition and augmented reality. I design and develop apps and games that incorporate perceptual components: speech recognition, face and hand tracking and gestures, augmented reality and more....

Ganesh Rao

Ganesh Rao

Ganesh Rao, Engineering Manager, Developer Products Division, Intel Corporation Ganesh Rao has more than 15 years of experience in the areas of application tuning on a broad array of applications including computer games, enterprise-class applications, and high-performance computing environments. Ganesh is part of the Mobile Computing and Compilers organization in the Developer Products Division at Intel. Most recently, as part of the Intel® XDK team, he has been involved in defining tools and guidelines to assist developers to take advantage of the HTML5 language and the development ecosystem with web applications and hybrid applications....

Kevin Arthur

Kevin Arthur

Kevin Arthur is a Senior User Experience Researcher in the Perceptual Computing group at Intel. He leads user research on new use cases and best practices for RealSense 3D depth cameras, including mixed and augmented reality experiences. He holds a PhD in computer science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he specialized in human-computer interaction in virtual reality systems. He previously did user experience and software R&D work at Amazon Lab126, Synaptics, and Industrial Light & Magic....

Amar Kona

Amar Kona

Developer Evangelist Manager, Intel® Software Developer Program, Intel® Corporation. Amar Kona manages the developer evangelism team and is focused on Intel® RealSense™ and Android*.  He is responsible for developer training and advocating Intel technologies to developers. Living in the bay area, he is a regular participant at the developer and technology meet-ups, Hackathons, and events....

Meghana Rao

Meghana Rao

Meghana Rao is a developer evangelist in the Software and Services group at Intel. She is a Software Engineer with a background in Technology Management. She is passionate about the Intel® RealSense™ Technology and evangelizes Intel Software to developers through conducting technical workshops, publishing code samples and articles. She is also focused on promoting Windows* 8 application development for 2 in 1 and AIO platforms and cross platform application development. In her spare time, she likes to sketch, perform in karaoke groups and read books on philosophy and fiction....

Amit Moran

Amit Moran

Amit Moran is a Software Engineer at Intel Corporation. He is currently part of the Perceptual Computing Advanced Technologies team in Israel, focused on strategic path-finding. In the past 3 years Amit has lead several novel experiences and usages, leveraging from Intel’s RealSense™ program; during which he has been inventing, designing and prototyping innovative concepts for interacting with our computing devices. Amit holds a MSc degree in Software Engineering from Institute National de Science Appliqué (INSA) de Lyon, France. He is a co-author of several patents in the AR and perceptual computing (NUI) domains....

Rajiv Mongia

Rajiv Mongia

Rajiv Mongia is a Principal Engineer and Director of User Experience within the Perceptual Computing team at Intel.  He obtained his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.  Throughout his career, he has led engineering and design teams focused on developing and showcasing new technologies – especially as related to the human experience.  Most recently, he was Program Director for the Social Computing Intel Science and Technology Center and the Sustainable and Connected Cities Lab centered in London.  Currently, he leads the Perceptual Computing UX team, which is focused on identifying, developing and assessing natural, intuitive, and immersive interactions made possible with advanced sensing and computer vision technologies....

Gila Kamhi

Gila Kamhi

Gila Kamhi is a Principal Engineer in Intel Corporation. She is currently leading Intel’s Perceptual Computing Advanced Technologies team in Israel focused on strategic path-finding. Gila and her team have trail blazed several  perceptually interactive augmented reality experiences leveraging from Intel’s Real Sense 3D camera program. These experiences have been demoed  in several conferences including AWE’13, CES’14. In the past 15 years, Gila has driven inside Intel  several pioneering efforts in specifically the  domain of design automation (i.e., formal verification, early power analysis,  and micro-architectural tool automation). Gila holds a MSc degree in computer science  from University of Massachusetts at  Amherst and a BSc degree from Israel Institute of Technology, Technion.  She is a co-author of several publications and patents....

Seth E Hunter

Seth E Hunter

Seth Hunter is a user experience research scientist at Intel Labs. He has a PhD from the MIT Media Lab where he explored how to design media interfaces that are more socially and physically engaging. He is currently working on new applications that facilitate creative expression and social interaction. He has a BA from the University of Virginia and an MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. He has been employed as a toy designer, multimedia developer, instructional technologist, media artist, and teacher. Company: Intel Labs http://www.perspectum.com Related Products:...

Sponsored Post: Enter the Intel Perceptual Computing Challenge

Sponsored Post: Enter the Intel Perceptual Computing Challenge

From Augmented Reality applications that you wear to ones that you experience all around you, the one thing AR apps have in common is that they are ALL Perceptual Computing. Perceptual Computing is the next BIG idea in human-computer interaction.  As an attendee or follower of the Augmented World Expo, that’s something you already know. You saw it in action. And Intel knows it too. Intel recently announced a $100-million dollar Intel Capital Experiences and Perceptual Computing  fund  to support software and application development in the Perceptual Computing space.  To jump-start the excitement and help developers get involved with the technology early, Intel kicked off part 2 of it’s Perceptual Computing Challenge in May. Intel is seeking out the developers who will usher in this new era of computing technology, and offering $800,000 in prizes for the best and brightest with this contest. The are are only three weeks left to enter the idea-submission phase of the challenge (Submission closes on July 1)! Intel will then choose 750 of the most innovative ideas and send each person a Creative Interactive Gesture Camera. With that and the Perceptual Computing SDK, finalists will have seven weeks to turn their idea into a reality....

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