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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....

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....