CITRIS IBM Day 2007: Biographies

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Umair Akeel is the Chief Architect of IBM's WebSphere RFID Information Center product. He is responsible for the overall the architecture, design and implementation of information management solutions for sensor networks. Prior to his current role, Umair served as the Lead Architect for IBM's WebSphere Product Center and was responsible for the full product lifecycle. He has led the design and implementation of client solutions that span various industries such as high-tech, pharmaceutical, consumer package goods and retail. Notable clients include GlaxoSmithKline, AmerisourceBergen, HP, Phillips, and Albertsons.

Umair has been active within EPCglobal, notably as a contributor to the EPCIS standard. His specialty is primarily around the integration of master data, security and query processing. He is passionate about development of service oriented and event driven architectures to help deliver sensor information management to clients.

 

 


 


Ron Ambrosio is a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, and is IBM’s Global Research Energy & Utilities Industry Leader and is a member of the U.S. Dept. of Energy GridWise Architecture Council. Mr. Ambrosio began his career at Watson in 1981, and has been involved in a variety of research areas including: embedded operating systems, distributed processing, network communications, and pervasive computing environments. In 1998, Ron's focus was on networked embedded computing, with particular emphasis on “Internet-scale Control Systems” - the integration of sensor and control system environments with large-scale distributed Information Technology environments, and helped establish IBM’s activities in Intelligent Utility Networks, and in Sensors & Actuators. In 2007 he assumed the role of Program Manager for the System S project.

 


 

 
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Peter Williams is the CTO for IBM's Big Green Innovations unit, whose role is to identify environmentally focused businesses for IBM to either develop or participate in - he is personally responsible for assembling, maintaining and developing the portfolio of businesses included. Dr. Williams is a management consultant with well over 20 years experience of bringing technology and business issues together to develop novel solutions and business models. A native of the UK, he has lived in the USA since 1999. His Ph.D. was awarded by the School of Management at the University of Bath, England, in 1986.

 


 

 

 

 

Thomas G. Zimmerman is a member of the research staff exploring the frontiers of human-computer interaction at the IBM Almaden Research Center. His 30+ patents cover position tracking, user input, wireless communication, biometrics and encryption. His Data Glove invention established the field of Virtual Reality, selling over one million units. His electric field PAN invention sends data through the human body, exchanging electronic business cards with a handshake, and prevents air bags from injuring children in the Honda Accord. He received his B.S. in Humanities and Engineering and M.S. in Media Science from MIT.

 

 

 

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