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Neerja Saran

from Fremont, CA

Neerja Saran Phones & Addresses

  • Fremont, CA
  • 2400 Waterview Pl, Richardson, TX 75080 • (972)8898030

Work

  • Company:
    Apple
    Dec 2019
  • Position:
    Hardware product development

Education

  • Degree:
    Master of Science, Masters
  • School / High School:
    The University of Texas at Dallas
    2004 to 2005
  • Specialities:
    Electrical Engineering

Skills

Nanotechnology • Semiconductor Process • Semiconductors • Optoelectronics • Mems • Product Development • Characterization • Sensors • Failure Analysis • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Materials • Optics • Silicon • Materials Science • Thin Films • Manufacturing • R&D • Design of Experiments • Process Simulation • Electronics • Semiconductor Industry • Strategy • Consumer Electronics • Coatings • Test Equipment • Polymers • Patent Law

Languages

English

Industries

Consumer Electronics

Resumes

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Hardware Product Development

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Location:
40960 Cruz Ct, Fremont, CA 94539
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Apple
Hardware Product Development

Byton
Senior Technology Integration Architect

Byton May 2017 - Feb 2018
Senior User Interface and User Experience Hardware Manager

Gopro Apr 2015 - Apr 2017
Senior Display and Touch Hardware Engineer

Atmel Corporation Nov 2011 - Feb 2015
Senior Product Development Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Dallas 2004 - 2005
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
The University of Texas at Dallas 2001 - 2003
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya 1996 - 2000
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Electronics
Stanford University
Skills:
Nanotechnology
Semiconductor Process
Semiconductors
Optoelectronics
Mems
Product Development
Characterization
Sensors
Failure Analysis
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Materials
Optics
Silicon
Materials Science
Thin Films
Manufacturing
R&D
Design of Experiments
Process Simulation
Electronics
Semiconductor Industry
Strategy
Consumer Electronics
Coatings
Test Equipment
Polymers
Patent Law
Languages:
English
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Neerja Saran Fremont, CA

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Work:
Atmel Corp

Nov 2011 to 2000
Sr. Touch development Engineer
Unipixel Inc
Houston, TX
Oct 2008 to Jul 2011
Sr. Display/Touch Engineer
Samsung Electronics
Seoul, South Korea
Oct 2005 to Oct 2008
Sr. Engineer, Flexible Displays Team, Samsung Displays, South Korea
Univ. of TX
Dallas, TX
Aug 2001 to May 2005
Research Associate
Education:
University of Texas at Dallas
Dallas, TX
Dec 2005
MS in Solid-state devices, Microfabrication
University of Texas at Dallas
Dallas, TX
Dec 2003
MS in Telecommunications
Barkatullah University
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Jul 2000
BS in Electronics
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Neerja Saran San Jose, CA

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Work:
IPValue Management Inc

Aug 2011 to 2000
Patent Consultant
Unipixel Displays
Houston, TX
Oct 2008 to Jul 2011
Sr. Research Scientist
Samsung Electronics

Oct 2005 to Oct 2008
Sr. Engineer, Flexible Displays Team
Nanotech Lab, UT
Dallas, TX
Aug 2001 to May 2005
Research Associate
Nobel Laureate

2000 to 2000
Advisor - Dr. Alan MacDiarmid
Education:
University of Texas at Dallas
Dallas, TX
Dec 2005
MS in Solid-state devices and Microfabrication
University of Texas at Dallas
Dallas, TX
Dec 2003
MS in Telecommunications

Us Patents

  • Touch Screen Device With Coating And Flexible Printed Circuit

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  • US Patent:
    20190369762, Dec 5, 2019
  • Filed:
    Jun 13, 2019
  • Appl. No.:
    16/440245
  • Inventors:
    - Dublin, IE
    Neerja Saran - Fremont CA, US
  • Assignee:
    NeodrĂ³n Limited - Dublin
  • International Classification:
    G06F 3/042
    G06F 3/044
  • Abstract:
    In one embodiment, a touch sensor comprises a beamsplitter operable to reflect a first portion of light incident on the beamsplitter and transmit a second portion of light incident on the beamsplitter, a substrate, and one or more lines of conductive material disposed on the substrate, the lines of conductive material disposed between the first substrate and the beamsplitter.
  • Reduction Of Touch Sensor Pattern Visibility Using Beamsplitters

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  • US Patent:
    20190187827, Jun 20, 2019
  • Filed:
    Feb 22, 2019
  • Appl. No.:
    16/282531
  • Inventors:
    - Dublin, IE
    Neerja Saran - Fremont CA, US
  • Assignee:
    NeodrĂ³n Limited - Dublin
  • International Classification:
    G06F 3/042
    G06F 3/044
  • Abstract:
    In one embodiment, a touch sensor comprises a beamsplitter operable to reflect a first portion of light incident on the beamsplitter and transmit a second portion of light incident on the beamsplitter, a substrate, and one or more lines of conductive material disposed on the substrate, the lines of conductive material disposed between the first substrate and the beamsplitter.
  • Generic Randomized Mesh Design

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  • US Patent:
    20150070292, Mar 12, 2015
  • Filed:
    Sep 9, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    14/022150
  • Inventors:
    Neerja Saran - Fremont CA, US
    Heather Atkinson - Colorado Springs CO, US
    Kevan Doyle - Boulder CO, US
  • International Classification:
    H03K 17/96
    G06F 3/044
    G06F 17/50
    G06F 3/041
  • US Classification:
    345174, 703 1, 200 5 R
  • Abstract:
    In one embodiment, an apparatus may include a first mesh of conductive material covering an area corresponding to at least a portion of the touch sensor. The first mesh includes a number of mesh cells. Each of the mesh cells has a number of vertices. Each of the vertices has a substantially randomized location within an inner portion of one of a number of polygons. The polygons collectively and contiguously covers the area corresponding to at least a portion of the touch sensor. One or more dimensions of the polygons is based at least in part on a pre-determined distance threshold between one or more pairs of opposing vertices. The apparatus also includes a computer-readable non-transitory storage medium coupled to the touch sensor and embodying logic that is configured when executed to control the touch sensor.
  • Touch Sensor With Plastic Cover Lens

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  • US Patent:
    20140267099, Sep 18, 2014
  • Filed:
    Dec 19, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    14/135329
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Blair - Manitou Springs CO, US
    Neerja Saran - Fremont CA, US
    Jalil Shaikh - Fremont CA, US
    Esat Yilmaz - Santa Cruz CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1/16
    G06F 3/041
  • US Classification:
    345173, 349 12
  • Abstract:
    According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a substrate, a touch sensor, and a cover lens. The touch sensor is disposed on the substrate. A conductive mesh forms portions of the touch sensor, and the conductive mesh comprises fine lines of metal. The cover lens is coupled to the touch sensor and is at most 0.4 mm thick. The cover lens comprises plastic.
  • Reduction Of Touch Sensor Pattern Visibility Using Beamsplitters

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  • US Patent:
    20140267168, Sep 18, 2014
  • Filed:
    Mar 14, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    13/828021
  • Inventors:
    Esat Yilmaz - Santa Cruz CA, US
    Neerja Saran - Fremont CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F 3/042
  • US Classification:
    345175
  • Abstract:
    In one embodiment, a touch sensor comprises a beamsplitter operable to reflect a first portion of light incident on the beamsplitter and transmit a second portion of light incident on the beamsplitter, a substrate, and one or more lines of conductive material disposed on the substrate, the lines of conductive material disposed between the first substrate and the beamsplitter.
  • Low-Birefringence Substrate For Touch Sensor

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  • US Patent:
    20140192277, Jul 10, 2014
  • Filed:
    Mar 11, 2014
  • Appl. No.:
    14/204949
  • Inventors:
    Esat Yilmaz - Santa Cruz CA, US
    Neerja Saran - Fremont CA, US
    David Brent Guard - Southampton, GB
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1/16
    H01L 27/32
    G02B 1/10
    G02F 1/1333
  • US Classification:
    349 12
  • Abstract:
    In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a substrate including material having a low birefringence. One or more electrodes of a touch sensor are disposed on the substrate.

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