Luca Verre
Double MSc (Hons) in Physics, Electronic and Industrial Engineering, Politecnico di Milano and Ecole Centrale; MBA, INSEAD. Extensive international management experience and background in the automotive and electronic industries. Experience includes project and product management, marketing and business development roles at Schneider Electric. Former: Engineer, Toyota and Altis Semiconductor; Research Assistant in Photonics, Imperial College of London. Co-Founder and since 2014, Chief Executive Officer, Prophesee.
Guido Zarrella
Campbell Scott
J. Campbell Scott is a member of the Machine Intelligence group in IBM Research, Almaden. His current interest is in the application established neurological principles to the design of artificial networks. He is the principal architect of a system called CAL (Context Aware Learning), a hierarchical Hebbian network that demonstrates the ability to learn, unsupervised and from relatively few examples, to predict input sequences of, for example, real numbers, text and binary images, and to form stable binary vector representations of such sequences.
Prior to joining the MI team, he was a member and/or manager of R&D groups at Almaden studying material and devices for use in IT and energy technologies, including electrophotographic printers, magnetic data storage, flat panel displays, CMOS, organic electronics, solar-cells, and lithium-air batteries. In addition to experimental testing and evaluation, he developed simulation methods to predict performance and to optimize processing conditions.
He received his BSc in physics from St. Andrews University in Scotland and his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He taught Physics at Cornell University before joining the IBM San Jose Research Laboratory (now IBM Research, Almaden) He has published more than 170 articles and holds over 20 patents. Dr. Scott is a Fellow of the American Physical Society