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Mike Sinclair
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I am presently a senior researcher in the Hardware Devices group under the direction of Turner Whitted.
My main research interests are in user interface devices for the PC, PDAs and wearables;
MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) for interface applications; digital photography using linear sensors;
and haptic interfaces.
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I received my BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
Prior to joining Microsoft Research in March of 1998, I was an Institute Fellow at Georgia Tech
and director of the Interactive Media Technology Center where I directed multimedia projects for
Atlanta's successful bid for the 1996 Olympics, four Dance Technology projects with the Atlanta Ballet,
Georgia Power's Economic Development Center and a number of interactive museum systems.
I also helped develop a number of surgical simulators, telemedicine systems, digital cameras,
haptic displays, 3D scanners and 3D motion capture systems. Prior to this I was a founding
engineer and manager of Future Products at IVEX Corporation. There I helped develop visual systems
for flight simulation and ASICs for real-time image processing. I was also a research engineer at
Georgia Tech's Research Institute and a toll terminal engineer at Western Electric Corporation.
For hobbies, I enjoy sailing (racing), metal and woodworking, photography, electronics,
music....and pretty much what I do at work.
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