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A. Bruce Buckman — Curriculum Vitae
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`Title: Professor (Retired)
`Electrical and Computer Engineering — The University 01‘ Texas at Austin
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`Current Business Address: 1800 Brookhavcn Drive, Austin TX 78704-2149
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`Phone: 512—496-681 6
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`Date of Birth: December 7, 1941
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`Citizenship: United States
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`Education:
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`0 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BS, Electrical Engineering, 1964
`University ot‘Nebraska at Lincoln, MS, Electrical Engineering, 1966
`University oi‘Nebraska at Lincoln, PhD, Electrical Engineering, 1968
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`Previous Academic Positions:
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`University ol‘Nebraska at Lincoln, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, 1968-
`1973
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`University ol‘Nebraska at Lincoln, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, 1973—
`1974
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`University ol‘Texas at Austin, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering,
`1974—1995
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`University of Texas at Austin, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1995-
`2009
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`Other Professional Experience:
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`o Chiet‘Scientist, Research Applications 1nc., Austin TX. May-Sept. 1990. Principal
`investigator for a Small Business Innovation & Research (SBlR) contract between RAI
`and the 11.8. Navy to conduct proof-of—concept experiments with liberoptic sensors based
`on novel interferometer technology. (See US. Patent 4,989,979 below).
`Scientist, Metamatcrials LLC, Austin TX, June — Sept. 2009, R&D of composite
`electromagnetic materials.
`Expert witness: Patent, trade secret and other intellectual property litigation 2000 —
`present.
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`Consulting:
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`0 MESA instruments, Austin, TX: Semiconductor waveguide phase-shifter , 1974.
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`Eagle Signal, Austin, TX: 'l'rat‘tic signal optical collimator, 1976.
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`Texas Research Institute, Austin, TX: Fiber—optics life testing methods; ellipsometric
`measurement of relative humidity, 1979-80.
`[3131, lnc., Little Rock, AR and llavatek, lnc., Austin, TX: Fiber—optic read—head for
`angular encoder, 1980.
`Western Electric, lnc., New York, NY: Expert witness (preliminary investigation) in
`patent litigation involving liber—optic communications system, 1980.
`Technology Assessment Group, lnc., Schenectady, NY: [Evaluation ofVlSl capabilities
`ol‘acquired company, 1981.
`Thermon Mfg. Co., San Marcos, TX: Distributed Solid State devices for heat trace
`monitoring and control, 1981-1986.
`Technology Assessment Group, lnc., Schenectady, NY: Fiber optics technology
`assessment for General Telephone and Electronics, 1982.
`Tracer lnc., Austin, TX: Fiber optic sensors for ocean applications, 1982
`Technology Assessment Group lnc., Schenectady, NY: Evaluation offiberoptic
`gyroscope design for venture capitalist, 1983
`Trane, lnc. Los Angeles CA,: Fiber optic gyroscope evaluation, 1984
`Prime Software Innovations, lnc., Austin, TX: Educational software development, 1983—
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`US. Autotech Accessories, lnc. Los Angeles, CA: Optical tests ol‘high—mounted
`automotive taillight for compliance with DOT standards, 1985
`Tracor, lnc. Austin, TX: Technological assessment ot‘laser ranging apparatus for height
`determination ol‘a parachute—dropped object, 1985
`Schlumberger Well Services, lnc., Austin,'l‘X. [Evaluation 01‘ fiber optic system for down—
`hole data transmission, 1986
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`High End Systems, Austin, TX, Dichroic optical coatings, 1986
`Scientific Measurement Systems, lnc., Austin, TX,. Lightpipes, 1986-1987
`Thomas—Conrad Corporation, Austin TX. Fiberoptic Local Area Network hardware
`development, 1988-89
`Microelectronics and Computer Corporation (MCC), Austin TX. Guided-wave optical
`interconnect technology, 1990.
`Kent Hanc‘e, atty., Austin, TX. Evaluation ot'liber optic component company for possible
`acquisition, 1991.
`NPR, lnc., Houston, TX, Business plan preparation and technical competition analysis
`for fiber optic sensor company, 1991.
`Research Applications lnc. Austin TX. Fiber optic chemical sensor development, 1992.
`Microelectronics and Computer Corporation (MCC), Austin TX. Parallel high speed
`optical data link, 1993-4.
`Texas Research Institute, Austin, TX: Fiber-optic interferometric sensor, 1998.
`Xidex Corporation, Austin TX. Positionssensitive detectors for Atomic Force Microscopy
`applications, 1998-9
`lixpert witness, patent litigation, fiber-optic
`Vinson and Elkins 111’, Austin TX.
`components, 3M vs. Seiko, c1.al. 2000—2001.
`Vinson and Elkins LLP, Austin TX. Expert witness with Markman hearing testimony,
`patent litigation, biomedical apparatus, Urologix vs. ProsmLund. etul. 2002.
`Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear LLP, Irvine CA.
`lixpert witness, patent litigation, light—
`emitting diode systems, .lumStruit Inc. vs, American Products Cr). Inc. 2003
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`. McDonnell, Boehnen, llulbert and Berghol’t'l..1..P, Chicago, 111. Expert witness with trial
`and deposition testimony, patent litigation, optical bio-sensing apparatus. Corning, Inc.
`and Artificial Sensing Instruments AG vs. SRU Biosystems, LLC, SRU Biosys/ems Inc,
`and SR U Holdings LLC, 2004.
`()strolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, New York : Expert witness, patent litigation,
`electromagnetic radio-li‘equency identification tag reader instrumentation. A vid
`Identification Svslems. Inc. vs. Datumurs SA, etal. 2005
`lixpeit witness,
`. McDonnell, Boehnen, llulbeit and Berghol‘t‘lll’, Chicago, 111.:
`inventorship lawsuit, optical
`instrumentation for biological and chemical sensor. SRU
`Biosys/ems Inc. vs. Hobbs 2005
`lixpert witness, patent litigation, motion detector
`. Greenberg Traurig LLP, Dallas TX:
`cameras. IP Holdings, elal. vs. Tesla Associates, eta]. 2006
`- Baker Botts LLP, Houston TX. Expert witness with deposition testimony, patent
`litigation, feedback control of power supply circuits. 02 Micro vs. Samsung Electronics
`Co. eta]. 2006~2007.
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`. Arnold LLP and Berg & Androphy 1.1.1), Houston TX. 30-b-6 witness with deposition
`testimony, patent litigation, optical communications devices. Cheetah vs. Infinerru 2006-
`2007.
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`Jones Day LLP, Dallas TX. Expert witness, patent, trade secret and inventorship
`litigation, optical systems for wafer and disc inspection. KLA-Tencor vs. Arun Aiyer and
`Verity, Inc. 2007.
`Locke, Liddell & Sapp LLP, Houston TX. Expert witness, patent litigation,
`control for MEMS accelerometers. [/0 Inc. vs. Sercel 2007
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`feedback
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`International Trade
`Locke Lord Bissell & Liddcll, Dallas TX. Expert witness,
`Commission Investigation, Investigation. No. 337—'1‘A-625, 2008: automated animal-
`activated components
`Please see Expert Witness page for expert witness engagements after 2008, as well as a
`more detailed description ol‘thc cases and work performed.
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`Honors and Awards:
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`Sigma Xi, 1967
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`. NASA 'l‘raineeship, 1966-68
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`Eta Kappa Nu, 1974
`. Biographical Listings:
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`American Men and Women ot‘Science. 1969
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`0 Who's Who in the Midwest, 1970
`0 Who's Who in the South & Southwest. 1975
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`Outstanding Young Men oliAmcrica. 1978
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`0 Who's Who in Technology Today, 1979
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`0 Best Paper Award: Vladimir Manccvski, Chellapan Narayanan, J. Kumar Pavuluri,
`Wanjun Wang, A. Bruce Buckman, and llene J. Busch—Vishniac, A High Precision, Six-
`1)egrce ofFreedom, Single-Sided, Noncontaet, Optical Sensor Suitable for Automated
`Assembly and 1nspection, First World Automation Congress, Wailea, 111, August 1994
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`University Committee Assignments:
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`0 Administrative:
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`E13 Dept. Graduate Advisor, June I977-Sept. 1981
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`- HCE Co—op Advisor, 1984 - 2009
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`0 Committee assignments:
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`. University Parking and 'I‘raffic Panel, 1976-78
`. College of Engineering Safety Committee, 1977—78
`. College of lingineering Athletic Award Committee, 1985—86
`0 College of Engineering Cooperative Education Committee, 1984-2009
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`Professional Society and Major Governmental Committees:
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`. Optical Society of America, TechnicaI Advisory Committee for the Far Infrared 1976-78
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`Program Chairman and Digest Editor, 1976 Region V “£1317, Conference
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`Publications:
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`A. Refereed Archival Journal Publications
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`A.B. Buckman and NM. Bashara, Secondary Emission from Thin Polymer Films Via
`Surface States, Phys. Rev. Lett. 17, 577, (1966).
`AB. Buckman and NM. Bashara, EIIipsometry for Modulated—Reflection Studies of
`Surfaces, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 58, 700, (1968).
`A. B. Buckman and NM. Bashara, Electrorellectance Changes in Dielectric Constants of
`Au and Ag by Modulated Ellipsometry, Phys. Rev. 174, 719, (1968).
`A. B. Buckman and W.D. Bomberger, Optical Properties OfPererne Films in the Visible
`and Near UV, .1. Opt. Soc. Am. 63, I432, (1973).
`A. B. Buckman, NI 1. IIong and I).W. Wilson, Large Refractive Index Change in Pblz
`Films by Photolysis at 150-180 C, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 65, 914, (1975).
`A. B. Buckman. I’iffective l'ilcctroopie Coefficient ofMultilayer Dielectric Waveguides:
`Modulation Enhancement, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 66, 30, (1976).
`A. B. Buckman, Theory of an Efficient I'EIectronic Phase Shifter Employing a Multilayer
`Dielectric Waveguide Structure, IIitiIi Trans. Microwave Theory Tech. MTT-ZS, 480,
`(1977).
`A. B. Buckman, On the Origin ofthe Large Refractive Index Change in Photolyzcd Pbl;
`Films, .1. Opt. Soc. Am. 67, 1123, (1977).
`A. B. Ruckman, Nonlinearity of Effective Index versus Bulk Index in Multilayer
`Dielectric Waveguides: Large Incremental Index Sensitivity, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 67,
`(1977).
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`10. A. B. Buckman and C. Kuo, Fizeau Interferometry for Measuring Refractive Index and
`Thickness ofNearly 'I‘ransparent Films, Appl. Opt. 17. 3636-3640, (1978).
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`A. B. Buckman and C. Kuo, Excitation of Coupled-Surface—Plasmons in Structures
`Containing Very Thin Negative Permitivity Regions, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 69, 343, (1979).
`A. B. Buckman and S Chao. Ellipsometric Characterization of the Glassy Layer at (To/Si
`Interface, Surface Science 96, 346, (1980).
`A. B. Buckman and R. Montgelas, A Waveguiding Surface Damage Layer in I.i2TaO;,
`Applied Optics 20, 6. (1981).
`A. B. Buckman and S. Chao, Optical Evidence for an Electronic Phase 'I‘ransition at the
`Co-Si Interface. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 71, 928, (1981).
`A. B. Buckman, Polarization-selective Lateral Waveguiding in Layered Dielectric
`Structures, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 72, 688, (1982).
`A. B. Buckman, Mode Selection with a Three-Layer Dielectric Waveguide, J. Opt. Soc.
`Am. 73, 33, (1983).
`A. B. Buckman. Three—layer Dielectric Stripline Filter for Guided—Wave Applications,
`SPIE Proceedings 464 , 29, (1984).
`A. B. Buckman, Analysis ofa Novel Optical Fiber Interferometer with Common—mode
`Compensation, 113E153 J. Lightwave Tech. 7,151 (1989)
`A. B. Buckman and K. Park Common-mode Noise Reduction in Interferometric
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`Fiberoptic Sensors using Electrooptic Feedback, SPIF. Proceedings. 1169, 64, (I989).
`. A. B. Buckman , D.G. Pritchett and K. Park, Sensitivity—I'Enhanced. Common—mode
`Compensated Mach—Zehnder Fiberoptic Sensor Circuit with I‘Zlectrooptie Feedback,
`Optics Lett. 14, 886, (1989).
`A. B. Buckman, General Sensitivity Enhancement and Common-mode Compensation
`Principle for Interferometric Fiberoptic Sensors, ”1131:: J. Lightwave Tech.. 8, I456 ,
`(1990).
`. A. B. Buckman, B.I I. Tyrone. Jr. and A.J. Seltzer, Iinhancing Fiber Optic Interferometer
`Precision Using Electro—optic Feedback and Common Mode Compensation, Proceedings
`American Society for Precision Engineering (ASPIZ) Topical Meeting on Precision
`Interferometric Metrology, pp. 18-21 (1992).
`A. B. Buckman and Lisa Giullianelli, Direct Optical-to-Electrical Phase Conversion in a
`Fiber Optic Interferometer, Proceedings American Society for Precision Engineering
`(ASPE) Topical Meeting on Precision Interferometric Metrology, pp. 22-26 (1992).
`. C. Narayanan, A. B. Buckman, I. Busch-Vishniac, M.F. Becker, R.W. Bene, and RM.
`Walser) Frequency-Multiplexed Multiple Beam Optical Position Detector using Phase
`Detection, Proc. SPIE 1918, 205—214(1993) .
`R.M. Walser, Alaka Valanju, W. Win, MI“. Becker, A.B. Buckman and R.W. Bette, New
`Smart Materials for adaptive Microwave Signature Control, Proc. SPIE 1916,128-139
`(1993).
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`’. R.M. Walser, Alaka Valanju, W. Win, M.F. Becker, A.B. Buckman and R.W. Bene,
`"New Smart Materials for adaptive Microwave Signature Control", Proc. SPIE.
`1916,128-139 (I993).
`. Michael 17. Becker, A. Bruce Buckman, Rodger M. Walser, Thierry Lapine. Patrick
`Georges and Alain Brun, "I’emtoseeond Switching of the Solid—State Transition in the
`Smart System Material V02", Proc. SPIIL. 2189,400-408 (I994)
`. Dahong Qian, Wanjun Wang, Ilene Busch-Vishniac and A. B. Buckman, A Novel
`Method To Measure Multiple Light Spots Positions on One Position-Sensitive Detector,
`IEEE Trans. Instr. Meas. 4, 14(1993).
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`29. Chellapan Narayannan. A. B. Buckman, Ilene Busch—Vishniac, and Wanjun Wang,
`Position [Dependence ol‘the Transient Response ol’a Position—Sensitive Detector ttnder
`Periodic Pulsed Light Modulation, IEEE Trans. Elect. Dev.. 40, 1688-1694 (1993).
`30. Lisa Giullianelli and A. B. Buckman, Fiber Optic Circuit for Direct Phase Conversion
`with two Outputs in Quadrature, [EBB Journal of 1,.ightwave Technology,. 11, 1263-1265
`(1993).
`3 l. Michael F. Becker, Rodger M. Walser, Thierry Lapine, Patrick Georges Alain Brun, and
`A. B. Buckman, Femtosecond Switching ofthe Solid—State Transition in the Smart
`System Material V02, Proc. SPIE 2189,400—408 (I994)
`32. Lisa C. Giullianelli, A. Bruce Buckman, Rodger M. Walser, and Michael F. Becker,
`Digital Demodulation Scheme for Wide Dynamic Range Measurements with a Fiber
`Optic Interlcrt)itietei‘. Proc. SPII‘I. 2191. 314—323 (1994) .
`33. Michael F. Becker, R.M. Walscr, A.B. Buckman, T. Lapine, P. Georges and A. Brun,
`Femtosecond laser excitation ofthe semiconductor-metal phase transition in V02,
`Applied Physics Letters, 63, 1507-1509 (1994).
`34. Chellapan Narayanan, A. Bruce Buckman and Ilene Busch-Vishniac, Position Detection
`oI‘Multiple Light Beams Using Phase Detection", IBEE Transactions on. Instrumentation
`and Measurement. 43, 830-836 (1994).
`35. Michael F. Becker. Rodger M. Walser, A. Bruce Buckman, Thierry Lapine, Patrick
`Georges and Alain Brun, Femtosecond Switching ol‘the Solid—State Transition in V02,
`Ultrafast Phenomena 94, Barbara, Knox, Mourou and chail, eds., Springer-Verlag, New
`York (1994).
`36. M.F. Becker, AB. Buckman, R.M. Walser, 'I‘. Lepine, P. Georges, and A. Brun,
`"Femtosecond laser excitation dynamics ol‘the semiconductor—metal phase transition in
`V03," Journal oI‘AppIied Physics, 79, 2404—2408, (1995).
`37. Chellapan Narayanan, A. Bruce Buckman, and Ilene J, Buseh-Vishniac, Noise Analysis
`for Position—Sensitive Detectors, [EBB 'l‘ransactions on Instrumentation and
`Measurement 46, 1137-1 144(1997).
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`38. A. Bruce Buckman, A Course in Computer-Based Instrumentation: learning LabVIIiW
`with Case Studies, Int. .1. Engng. Ed, 16, 228-233 (2000).
`39. A. Bruce Buckman, VI—based Introductory Electrical Engineering Laboratory Course, Int.
`.1. Engng. Ed, 16, 212-217 (2000).
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`B. Editor of Conference Proceedings
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`1976 IEEE REGION V. CONFERENCE DIGEST, A.B. Buckman, Ed, IEEF. Publication No.
`76CIIIO68—6 REGS, 1976.
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`C. Refereed Conference Proceedings
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`o A. B. Buckman, Analysis ofa Novel Optical Fiber Interferometer with Common-mode
`Compensation, Optical Fiber Sensors 1988 Technical Digest Vol.2, paper ThCC-I 8, I988
`. M..I. Johnson. WI“. Weldon, and MD. Werst, and A. B. Buckman, Diagonstic System
`for a 20 Tesla Single Turn Coil Magnet Prototype, Proceedings 17th International
`Conference on Plasma Science, May 1990
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`Vladimir Mancevski, Chellapan Narayanan, J. Kumar Pavuluri, Waniun Wang, A. Bruce
`Buckman, and Ilene J. Buseh—Vishniac. A High Precision, Six-Degree of Freedom,
`Single—Sided, Noncontact, Optical Sensor Suitable for Automated Assembly and
`Inspection, Proc. First World Automation Congress, vol.
`I pp. 145-150(1994), M.
`Iamshidi, C. Nguyen, R. Lumia and J. Yuh. eds. This paper received the Conference Best
`Paper Award.
`Anand Jog, Ilene I. Buseh—Vishniac and A. B. Buckman, Non-Contact Protilometry
`Using Position-Sensitive Detectors, Proc. 1998 NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees
`Conference pp. 419-420 (1998).
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`D. Other Conference Proceedings
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`V. Mancevski, D. Qian, W. Wang, C. Narayanan, l. Busch-Vishniac and AB. Buckman,
`A l-Iigh-Precision, Six Degree-of—Preedom,Single-Sided, Non—contact, Optical Sensor
`Suitable for Assembly Automation," Proc. I993 NSF Design and Manutaeturing Systems
`Conference pp.1613—16l9 (1993)
`V. Mancevski, D. Qian, W. Wang, C. Narayanan, l. Busch—Vishniac and AB. Buekman,
`A High—Precision, Six Degree-of-Freedom,Single—Sided, Non—contact, Optical Sensor
`Suitable for Assembly Automation," Proc. 1994 NSIj Design and Manufacturing
`Grantees Conference pp.439-44() (I994)
`Ilene .l. Busch—Vishniac and A. B. Buckman, Demostration of a Prototype Six—Degree of
`Freedom, Single-Sided, Noncontact Position Sensor, Proc. 1997 NSF Design and
`Manufacturing Grantees Conference, pp. 225-226 (I997).
`A. Bruce Buckman, An Introductory Electrical Engineering laboratory Based on Virtual
`Instrumentation, invited paper, Proc. I997 Conference on Virtual Instrumentation in
`Education, pp. 137—148(1997)
`A. B. Buckman, A Design Laboratory for Electrical Engineering Seniors, Proceedings
`ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Meeting, March 1988 (conference proceedings)
`A.B. Buckman, Techniques for Digitizing Controllers for Prototyping, NI Week
`Embedded Engineering and Control Design Summit (2005).
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`E. Book Chapter
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`N.M. Bashara, A.C. Ilall, and A. B. Buckman, Ellipsometry, Chapter in Physical
`Methods ofChemistry, Vol. I, Par lIC, Wiley-lnterscienee Publishers, New York, A.
`Weissbergcr and B. Rossiter, eds., (1972).
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`F. Reviews
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`Book Review: X-Ray Optics, .l.-.I. Queisser, ed. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, I977. Appeared
`in Journal ofthc Optical Society ofAmerica, 68, I457, I978.
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`G. Technical Reports
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`Applications ol‘Slow Modes for Action Elements in Integrated Optics, Office ol‘Naval
`Research Annual Report on Contract N000l4-70-A-0253-0002.
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`Large Optically Induced Refractive Index Change in Pb12 Films, in Texas Biannual of
`Electronics Research, November 15, 1974.
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`Large Refractive Index Change in Pbl Films by Photolysis at 150 T 1800 C, in Texas
`Biannual of" Electronics Research, May 15, 1975.
`Large Refractive Index Change in Pbl by Photolysis: Photoconductivity Measurements,
`In Texas Biannual 01‘ Electronics Research, November 15, 1975.
`0 Beam Collimation for 1mproved ’l‘ral‘tic Signal Directivity, report to Eagle Signal Corp,
`October 1976.
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`Integrated Optical Beam Addresser, in Annual Report on Electronics Research at The
`University ot‘Texas at Austin, May 1977.
`. Mechanism for Large Refractive Index Change in Photolyzed P1312 in Annual Report on
`[Electronics Research at the University ol'Texas at Austin, May 1977.
`- Basic Solid State Materials Research, in Annual Report on [Electronics Research at the
`University ol'Texas at Austin, July 1979.
`Feasibility Study of Relative Humidity Measurement by I‘lllipsometry, report to Texas
`Research Institute, lnc., May 1980.
`Selection ofthe Optical Geometry for Ellipsometric Measurement of Relative Humidity,
`report to Texas Research 1nstitute, lnc., August 1980.
`. Active Guided Wave Devices, Final Report, Office ol‘Naval Research Contract N00014—
`75—0753, September 1980.
`Interface Reactions, Instabilities and Transport, in Annual Report on Electronics
`Research at the University of Texas at Austin, 1981.
`. Guided Wave Devices for the Far—1nflared—Millimeter Wave Spectrum. in Annual Report
`on Electronics Research at the University ofTexas at Austin, 1981.
`A Proposal for a Pipeline Heating Cable lncorporating Zone—by-Zone Temperature
`Monitoring Arm Control, report to Thermon Mfg. Co., 1981.
`Feasibility Study for Programmable Heat-Trace Cable, report to Thermon Mtg. Co.,
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`Proposal for Utilizing Ferromagnetic Phase Transition as Control for Heat Trace Cable,
`report to Thermon Mfg. Co., 1981.
`0 Tactical Low-cost Altitude Sensor, report to Tracor lnc., 1985.
`. An Evaluation ofa Proposed Optical Telemetry System, report to Schlumberger
`Technology Corporation, 1986.
`Low—frequency Vibration and Acoustic Measurements: SBlR Phase 1 Final Report. To
`US Naval Sea Systems Command, September 1990.
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`H. Textbooks
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`o A. B. Buckman, Guided—wave P/mtonics, ISBN 0-03-033354—7, Saunders College
`Publishing - Division of Harcourt Brace Jovanmlich, Fort Worth (1992‘). .
`o A. 13. Buckman, Computer-Based Electronic Measurement, ISBN 0—201-36182—5,
`Prentice—Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ (2000).
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`A. Professional Society Presentations
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`Modulated Ellipsometry for Band Structure Studies of Solids and Films, International
`Conference on Recent Developments in lillipsometry, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1968.
`Thickness Dependence of Secondary Emission Mechanisms of Polymer Films on Gold at
`Low Primary Energies, Conference on Photoelectric and Secondary Electron Emission,
`Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1966.
`Surface Effects in Electric Field Modulated Ellipsometry, Conference on Physical
`Electronics, New Ilaven, Connecticut, March 1969.
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`Ellipsometric Modulation Spectroscopy, invited paper, 9th National Meeting, Society for
`Applied Spectroscopy, New Orleans, October 1970.
`Slow TM Modes on a Double-Film Waveguide, Optical Society ofAmerica, Annual Fall
`Meeting, San Francisco, October 1972.
`Photodissociation of Pb12 Films at 150-1750 C: Optical Constants vs. Wavelength and
`Exposure, Optical Society ofAmerica Annual Meeting, IIouston, October 1974.
`Refractive Index Writing in Ilot Pb12: Integrated Optics Applications, University of
`Texas Electrical Engineering Department Seminar, January 1975.
`Stratification Effects in Active Devices: Large Refractive Index Change by
`Photodissoeiation in Pbl2 Films, Office ofNaval Research and Defense Advanced
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`Research Projects Agency lilectrooptic Program Review, Washington, DC, February
`1975.
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`Photodissociation of Pb12 Films at 150-1750 C: Optical Constants vs. Wavelength and
`Exposure, 12th Annual Electronics Research Review, Austin, March 1975.
`Optical Communications, to U.T. Austin Electrical Engineering Visiting Committee,
`I'louston, May 1975.
`Propagation in Multiple and/or Inhomogeneous Dielectric Layers: Integrated Optics
`Applications, Joint Services Electronics Program (JSEP.) Topical Meeting on Advances
`in Radiation Technology, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 1975.
`Photoconductivity Spectra of Photolyzed Pb12 Films, 13th Annual Electronics Research
`Review, Austin, March 1976.
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`Theory ofan Efficient Electronic Phase Shifter Employing Multilayer Dielectric
`Waveguide Structure, Second International Conference on Sub—mm Waves, San Juan,
`PR. December 7, I976.
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`Photolysis Mechanism in I’bl2 Films, 14th Annual Electronics Research Review, Austin,
`Texas, March 9, 1977.
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`Ellipsometric Characterization ofthe Glassy Layer at Metal/Semiconductor Interfaces,
`A.B. Buckman and S Chao, 4th International Conference on Ellipsometry, Berkeley,
`California, August 1979.
`Guided Wave Devices for the Far-Infrared-nnn Wave Spectrum, Joint Services
`Electronics Program Research Review, Austin, TX, January 1981.
`Polarization-Sclectivc Lateral Waveguiding in Layered Dielectric Structures, Optical
`Society ofAmerica Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 1981.
`Mode-Selection with a 'l‘hree-Iaycr Dielectric Waveguide, Society of Photooptical
`Instrumentation Engineers Conference on Integrated Optics and Millimeter and
`Microwave Integrated Circuits, Huntsville, AL, November 16-20, 1981.
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`Three—layer Dielectric Stripline Filter for Guided-Wave Applications, Society of
`Photooptical Instrumentation [Engineers 1984 Technical Symposium, l.os Angeles,
`January 26-27, I984.
`Analysis ofa Novel Optical Fiber Interferometer with Common—mode Compensation,
`IEEE/OSA Optical Fiber Sensors Conference, New Orleans LA, January 27—29, I988
`A Design Laboratory for Electrical Engineering Seniors, ASEF Gulf-Southwest Section
`Annual Meeting, San Antonio TX, March l7-18, I988
`Ultrasensitive, Broadband Fiberoptic Acoustic Sensor, at Texas Research Seminars,
`Phase III, sponsored by 'I'exas I Iigher liducation Coordinating Board and Texas
`Department of Commerce, April 24-25, I989.
`Common—mode Noise Reduction in Interferometric Fibcroptic Sensors Using Iilectro-
`optic Feedback, Society of Photooptic Instrumentation Engineers Symposium: Fiber
`Optic and Laser Sensors VII, Boston, September I989.
`Precise Measurement ofMid—IR Absorption Using Guided—Wave Interferometry: A
`Proposal, Society oI‘PhotoopticaI Instrumentation Engineers: Southcentral 90 Technical
`Symposium, Dallas, May I990.
`Fiber Optic Sensors: 'Iiechnology and Current Issues, Austin Chapter, IISEF. Lasers and
`IEIectroopties Society, Nov I2, I99].
`Enhancing Fiber Optic Interferometer Precision Using Flectro-optic Feedback and
`Comon Mode Compensation, American Society for Precision Engineering (ASPE)
`Topical Meeting on Precision Interferometric Metrology, April 8, I992.
`Direct Optical-to—Iileetrical Phase Conversion in a Fiber Optic Interferometer, American
`Society for Precision Engineering (ASPE) Topical Meeting on Precision Interferometric
`Metrology, April 8, 1992.
`(with Lisa Giulianelli) Direct Phase Conversion for very Low Frequency Measurand
`Detection in a Fiberoptic Interferometric Sensor, 7th Annual Meeting, American Society
`for Precision Engineering, (Virenlefe, FL. Oct. I8—23,l992.
`(with V. Mancevski, D. Qian, W. Wang, C. Narayanan, and I. Busch—Vishniac) A High-
`Precision, Six Degree-of—Freedom,Single'Sided, Non-contact, Optical Sensor Suitable for
`Assembly Automation, I993 NSF Design and Manufacturing Systems Conference,
`Charlotte, NC, Jan. 6-8, I993.
`
`(with V. Mancevski, I). Qian, W. Wang, C. Narayanan, and I. Busch—Vishniac) A High—
`Precision, Six Degree—of—Freedom,SingIe—Sided, Non—contact, Optical Sensor Suitable for
`Assembly Automation, I994 NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference.
`Cambridge, MA, Jan. 5—7, 1994.
`(with Lisa C. Giullianelli, Rodger M. Walser, and Michael F. Becker) Digital
`Demodulation Scheme for Wide Dynamic Range Measurements with a Fiber Optic
`Interferometer, SPIE I994 North American Conference on Smart Structures and
`Materials, Orlando Fl.., Feb 13-18, I994.
`
`(with Michael F. Becker, Rodger M. Walser, Thierry Lapine, Patrick Georges and Alain
`Brun) chtosecond Switching ofthe Solid-State 'I‘ransition in the Smart System Material
`VOZ, SPIE I994 North American Conference on Smart Structures and Materials,
`Orlando FL., Feb 13-18, 1994.
`
`It)
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`B. Other presentations
`
`Tutorial on Guided-wave Optical Interconnect 'I‘echnology, at Microelectronics and
`Computer Corporation (MCC) headquarters, Austin, July I990.
`Fiber Optic Trace Level Hazardous Substance Sensor, GulfCoast Hazardous Substance
`Research Center Science and Industrial Advisory Committees Meeting, January IS, I992.
`Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac and A. B. Buckman, Demonstration ofa Prototype Six-Degree of
`Freedom, Single—Sided, Noncontact Position Sensor, I997 NSF Design and
`Manufacturing Grantees Conference, Seattle WA, January 1997
`An Introductory Electrical Engineering Laboratory Based on Virtual Instrumentation,
`invited paper, Proc. l997 Conference on Virtual Instrumentation in Education, Berkeley
`CA. June I997.
`
`An Introductory Electrical Engineering Laboratory Based on Virtual Instrumentation,
`poster session, NI-Week 97, Austin TX. August 1997.
`Invited Presentation: Virtual lnsruments in the Introductory Electrical and Computer
`Engineering Laboratory, National Instruments NI Week, Austin TX, August I998.
`Poster Session presentation: Non—Contact Protilometiy Using Position-Sensitive
`Detectors, Proc. 1998 NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference. Monterrey
`Mexico, January I998.
`Poster Session presentation: Non—Contact Protilometry Using Position-Sensitive
`Detectors, Proc. 1999 NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference, Los Angeles
`CA, January 1999.
`Invited Presentation: Virtual Instruments in a First Course on Automatic Control,
`
`National Instruments NI Week, Austin TX, August 1999.
`Invited Presentation: Techniques for Digitizing Controllers for Prototyping, National
`Instruments NI Week Embedded Engineering and Control Design Summit, Austin TX,
`August 2005.
`
`Patents:
`
`2.
`
`US Pat. No. 4,989,979. A. B. Buckman Optical Fiber Sensor Capable of Full Common-
`Mode Compensation. Issue date Feb.5, 1991.
`UK Pat No. 2,245,359B, A.I3. I-3uckman,”OpticaI Interferometric Sensors with Common—
`Mode Compensation" , Issue date February 24,1993.
`US Pat. No. 5,367,373. Ilene J. Busch—Vishniac, A. B. Buckman, Wanjun Wang, Dahong
`Qian, and Vladimir Maneevski, Noncontact Position Measurement System Using Optical
`Sensors, Issue date Nov. 22, I994.
`
`US Pat. No. 5,552,883 , Ilene J. Busch—Vishniac, AB. Buckman, J.K. I’avuluri, Wanjun
`Wang, Dahong Qian, and Vladimir Mancevski, Noncontact Position Measurement
`System Using Optical Sensors, Issue date Sept. 3, I996.
`
`Research Grants and Contracts:
`
`(with AI. Jain), Modulated Ifllipsometric Investigations ofSize Effects on the Optical
`Properties ofMetal and Semi-Metals, National Science Foundation Grant, I968-70,
`$43,000.
`
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`Research Initiation — Tuning and Modulating Optical Thin—Film Waveguides Via
`Controlled Surface State Absorption, NSF Grant GK-27882, 1971—72, $16,000. Principal
`Investigator
`Applications ofSlow Modes on Double-Film Waveguides for Active Elements in
`Integrated Optics. Office ofNaval Research Grant, 1973-74, $36,043. Principal
`Investigator
`Multiple and/or Inhomogeneous Layers for Integrated Optical Coupling and Modulation,
`Office ofNaval Research Contract, March I, 1975 to August 31, 1980. $156,897.
`Principal Investigator
`(With R.W. Bene, M.F. Becker, R.M. Walser), Basic Electronics Materials Research,
`Joint Services Electronics Program, 1974 to 1982. Approximately $521,500
`(With T. Itoh), Guided Wave Devices for the Far Infrared—mm Wave Spectrum, Joint
`Services Electronics Program, 1979—1982. $196,000
`University Research Institute - Equipment grant: Argon and Dye laser system, 1974,
`$12,000
`
`Bureau of Engineering Research - Research grant 1975-76, $5,500
`Motorola, Inc. - Grant of equipment to start 13.13. student microelectronics fabrication
`laboratory (equipment book value, $83,000). 1980
`Bell Telephone Labs - Equipment grant for fabrication laboratory, 1980
`(With BO. Streetman, DP. Neikirk and T. Itoh), Texas Advanced rl‘echnology Research
`Program Integrated Millimeter—wave and Optoelectronic Components for Very High
`Speed Communications Applications $400,000 , 19854987
`(With F..I.. I-Iixson), Texas Advanced 'I‘echnology Program, Ultrascnsitive Broadband
`Fiber—optic Acoustic Sensor, 1988—1990, $107,000
`(with Ilene Busch—Vischniac and other principal investigators) National Science
`Foundation, Magnetically Levitated Micro—robots, 1988-1991, $600,000.
`(with Research Applications Incorporated, Austin TX) Small Business Innovation
`Research (’SBIR) Phase 1: Low Frequency Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Naval
`Sea Systems Command, 1990, $50,000.
`(with Ilene Busch-Vischniac and Wanjun Wang), A High—Precision, Six Degree of
`Freedom, Single-sided, Non-contact Optical Sensor Suitable for Assembly Automation,
`National Science Foundation, 1991-1994 , $209,996.
`
`Fiber Optic Trace Level Hazardous Substance Sensor, GulfCoast Hazardous Substance
`Research Center, 1992-95 $95,000.
`
`Ilene Busch—Vishniac and A. Bruce Buckman (co-PI's), High-Precision Position and
`Dimension Sensors Suitable for Manufacturing, National Science Foundation — Division
`ofManufacturing, 4/95 — 3/98, $300,000.
`Ilene Busch—Vishniac and A. Bruce Buckman (Co—I’I's), Improved Optical Sensing for
`Microelectronics, '1‘exas Advanced Technology Program, Jan 1998 - Dec 1999. $216,501.
`
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`A. Bruce Buckman — Expert Witness Experience
`
`3M vs. Seiko, et.al., Central District of Texas (Case No. not available) 2000-
`200]. Expert witness, patent litigation, fiber—optic communications system components.
`0 Representing: plaintil‘t‘
`o Employing firm: Vinson and Elkins l.l.,P, Austin, Texas.
`0 Duties: Consulted with attorneys, wrote expert reports and other documents.
`0 Attorneys: Willem Schuurman, Rick Williams, Greg Porter
`Urologix vs. ProstaLund, et.al. Eastern District of Wisconsin, 02-C-
`0318, 2002. Expert witness, patent litigation, electromagnetic biomedical instrument for
`surgery
`
`0 Representing: defendant
`0 Employing firm: Vinson and Elkins LLJ’, Austin Texas.
`0 Duties: Consulted with attorneys, wrote expert reports and other documents,
`deposed by opposing counsel, prepared demonstratives, advised Vinson & liilkins
`team during cross-examination, gave testimony with cross-examination at
`hearings before judge.
`o Attorneys: Willem Sehuurman, Rick Williams, Stephen llash, Greg Porter
`JamStrait Inc. vs. American Products Co. Inc. Eastern District of Louisiana, 02—
`2036, 2003.
`lixpert

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