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Company: Intel corporation Apr 2016 Position: Senior research scientist

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Caltech 2005 to 2013

Skills

Science • Nanotechnology • Programming • Matlab • Research • Data Analysis • Teaching • Computer Science • Public Speaking • Experimentation • Molecular Biology • Algorithms • Artificial Intelligence • Statistics • Editing • C++ • Mathematical Modeling • Machine Learning • Writing • Java • Afm • Leadership • Strategy • Biotechnology • Problem Solving • Adobe Creative Suite • Spectrofluorometry • Data Visualization • Latex • Research Design • Python • Project Management • Interpersonal Skills • Communication • Research and Development • Construction • Spanish

Languages

English • Spanish • Hebrew • Arabic • French

Interests

Innovation • Design • Technology • Biotechnology • Consumer Electronics • Wearables • Health

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Chief Operations Officer And Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
Denver, CO
Industry:
Research
Work:
Intel Corporation
Senior Research Scientist

Intel Corporation Apr 2015 - Apr 2016
Research Scientist

Intel Corporation Jul 2014 - Dec 2015
Rotation Engineer

Art Center College of Design Sep 2008 - Jul 2014
Adjunct Lecturer

Caltech Mar 2013 - May 2013
Postdoctoral Scholar
Education:
Caltech 2005 - 2013
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Artcenter College of Design 2006 - 2007
The City University of New York 2004 - 2004
University of California, Berkeley 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry, English
Beverly Hills High School
Skills:
Science
Nanotechnology
Programming
Matlab
Research
Data Analysis
Teaching
Computer Science
Public Speaking
Experimentation
Molecular Biology
Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Statistics
Editing
C++
Mathematical Modeling
Machine Learning
Writing
Java
Afm
Leadership
Strategy
Biotechnology
Problem Solving
Adobe Creative Suite
Spectrofluorometry
Data Visualization
Latex
Research Design
Python
Project Management
Interpersonal Skills
Communication
Research and Development
Construction
Spanish
Interests:
Innovation
Design
Technology
Biotechnology
Consumer Electronics
Wearables
Health
Languages:
English
Spanish
Hebrew
Arabic
French

Publications

Us Patents

Flexible Packaging For A Wearable Electronic Device

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US Patent:
20190281717, Sep 12, 2019
Filed:
Sep 28, 2016
Appl. No.:
16/335050
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Son V. Nguyen - Gilbert AZ, US
Rajat Goyal - Chandler AZ, US
David B. Lampner - Chandler AZ, US
Dilan Seneviratne - Chandler AZ, US
Albert S. Lopez - Tempe AZ, US
Joshua D. Heppner - Chandler AZ, US
Srinivas V. Pietambaram - Gilbert AZ, US
Shawna M. Liff - Scottsdale AZ, US
Nadine L. Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 5/06
H05K 5/00
H05K 5/02
Abstract:
The document discloses a stretchable packaging system for a wearable electronic device. The system includes a first electronic component and a flexible trace connected to the first electronic component. An elastomer layer having a variable thickness at least partially encapsulates the first electronic component and the flexible trace. A first region of the layer has a first thickness that is greater than a second thickness of a second region of the layer that at least partially encapsulates the trace.

Methods And Apparatus To Train Interdependent Autonomous Machines

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US Patent:
20190047149, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Sep 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/145796
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Shekoufeh Qawami - El Dorado Hills CA, US
Hassnaa Moustafa - Portland OR, US
Chaitanya Sreerama - Hillsboro OR, US
Nadine L. Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
B25J 9/16
G06N 3/08
G06N 5/04
G06F 15/18
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus to train interdependent autonomous machines are disclosed. An example method includes performing an action of a first sub-task of a collaborative task with a first collaborative robot in a robotic cell while a second collaborative robot operates in the robotic cell according to a first recorded action of the second collaborative robot, the first recorded action of the second collaborative robot recorded while a second robot controller associated with the second collaborative robot is trained to control the second collaborative robot to perform a second sub-task of the collaborative task, and training a first robot controller associated with the first collaborative robot based at least on a sensing of an interaction of the first collaborative robot with the second collaborative robot while the action of the first sub-task is performed by the first collaborative robot and the second collaborative robot operates according to the first recorded action.

Methods, Systems, Articles Of Manufacture And Apparatus To Improve Boundary Excursion Detection

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US Patent:
20190049933, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Sep 27, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/144840
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Chaitanya Sreerama - Hillsboro OR, US
Hassnaa Moustafa - Portland OR, US
Rita Wouhaybi - Portland OR, US
Nadine L. Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/418
G05B 13/04
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to improve boundary excursion detection. An example apparatus to improve boundary excursion detection includes a metadata extractor to parse a first control stream to extract embedded metadata, a metadata label resolver to classify a boundary term of the extracted embedded metadata, a candidate stream selector to identify candidate second control streams that include a boundary term that matches the classified boundary term of the first control stream, and a boundary vector calculator to improve boundary excursion detection by calculating a boundary vector factor based on respective ones of the candidate second control streams that include the classified boundary term.

Methods And Apparatus To Manage Operation Of Variable-State Computing Devices Using Artificial Intelligence

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US Patent:
20190050049, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Sep 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/146454
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Nageen Himayat - Fremont CA, US
Chaitanya Sreerama - Hillsboro OR, US
Hassnaa Moustafa - Portland OR, US
Rita Wouhaybi - Portland OR, US
Linda Hurd - Cool CA, US
Nadine L Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
Van Le - Beaverton OR, US
Gayathri Jeganmohan - Folsom CA, US
Ankitha Chandran - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/32
G06N 5/04
G06N 99/00
G06K 9/00
G06T 15/00
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus to manage operation of variable-state computing devices using artificial intelligence are disclosed. An example computing device includes a hardware platform. The example computing device also includes an artificial intelligence (AI) engine to: determine a context of the device; and adjust an operation of the hardware platform based on an expected change in the context of the device. The adjustment modifies at least one of a computational efficiency of the device, a power efficiency of the device, or a memory response time of the device.

Methods And Apparatus To Add Common Sense Reasoning To Artificial Intelligence In The Context Of Human Machine Interfaces

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US Patent:
20190050686, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Sep 29, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/147663
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Rita H. Wouhaybi - Portland OR, US
Nadine L. Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
Chaitanya Sreerama - Hillsboro OR, US
Shekoufeh Qawami - El Dorado Hills CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/62
G06F 3/01
G10L 15/22
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to add common sense to a human machine interface. Disclosed examples include a human machine interface system that having an actuator to cause artificial intelligence to execute in a virtual execution environment to generate a virtual response to a user input. The system also includes a virtual consequence evaluator to evaluate a virtual consequence that follows from the virtual response, the virtual consequence generated by executing a model of human interactions, and an output device controller to cause an output device to perform a non-virtual response to the user input when the virtual consequence evaluator evaluates the virtual consequence as positive.

Technologies For On-Demand Ad Hoc Cooperation For Autonomous Vehicles In Emergency Situations

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US Patent:
20190051188, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Sep 27, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/144133
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Annie Foong - Aloha OR, US
Johanna Swan - Scottsdale AZ, US
Karla Saur - Portland OR, US
Nadine Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G08G 1/00
G05D 1/00
G05D 1/02
H04W 4/46
H04W 76/14
H04W 84/18
Abstract:
Techniques are disclosed herein for on-demand ad hoc cooperation for autonomous vehicles in an emergency situation. According to an embodiment, a trigger indicative of an emergency situation is detected by a vehicle control system. In response to the trigger, a platoon is formed with one or more vehicles within a predefined radius of the vehicle control system. Communications are established with the vehicles in the platoon to determine a course of action to perform during the emergency situation.

Stretchable Electronic Assembly

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US Patent:
20180295720, Oct 11, 2018
Filed:
Sep 24, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/762791
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Adel A. Elsherbini - Chandler AZ, US
Javier Soto Gonzalez - Chandler AZ, US
Dilan Seneviratne - Phoenix AZ, US
Shruti R. Jaywant - Chandler AZ, US
Sashi S. Kandanur - Chandler AZ, US
Srinivas Pietambaram - Gilbert AZ, US
Nadine L. Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
Braxton Lathrop - Lake Oswego OR, US
Rajat Goyal - Chandler AZ, US
Vivek Raghunathan - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 1/02
H05K 1/18
H05K 1/11
H05K 1/03
H05K 3/18
H05K 3/46
H05K 3/00
H05K 3/34
H05K 3/28
H05K 3/42
Abstract:
Some forms relate to an example stretchable electronic assembly. The stretchable electronic assembly includes a stretchable body that includes electronic components. A plurality of meandering conductors electrically connect the electronic components. The plurality of meandering conductors may be exposed from the stretchable body. A plurality of conductive pads are electrically connected to at least one of the electronic components or some of the plurality of meandering conductors. The plurality of conductive pads may be exposed from the stretchable body. The stretchable body includes an upper surface and lower surface. The plurality of meandering conductors may be exposed from the lower surface (in addition to, or alternatively to, the upper surface) of the stretchable body.

Wearable Electrode And Method Of Fabrication

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US Patent:
20180271441, Sep 27, 2018
Filed:
Mar 23, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/467235
Inventors:
- Santa Clara CA, US
Nadine L. Dabby - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
H01B 5/14
H01B 13/00
A41D 1/00
A61B 5/04
Abstract:
A wearable electrode includes a first layer of a first material, a second material positioned on the first material, the second material having a first compressive strength, a third material positioned on the second material, the third material having a second compressive strength different than the first compressive strength and a fourth material including a conductive element positioned on the third material, positioned around the second material, and joined to the first material.
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