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About
Professor William J. Kaiser is founder and Co-Director of the UCLA Wireless Health Institute (WHI). He received a PhD in Solid State Physics from Wayne State University in 1984. From 1977 through 1986, as a member of Ford Motor Co. Research Staff, his development of automotive sensor and embedded system technology for automotive emission control systems resulted in large volume commercial sensor production in use today. At Ford and JPL, he also developed the first spectroscopies based on scanning probe microscopy for microelectronics system characterization. From 1986 through 1994, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he initiated the NASA Microinstrument program for distributed sensing and led instrument development for the prototype Mars rover. |