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IEEE-USA Innovation Institute Faculty

Howard Lieberman                                                                     << Back

Howard Richard Lieberman has three decades of experience as an innovator primarily in the fields of audio, computing and education. Most recently, he has founded the Silicon Valley Innovation Institute which helps companies turn Vision into Value.

 

Lieberman has founded five companies: Interactive Visual Analysis Languages (INTERVAL), Integrated Acoustics, Escatech Media Inc., Dorado and Asonda Corp. He invented new technologies at Bose Corporation, Apple Computer and all of the companies he founded, including analog & digital audio hardware and adaptive content software architectures.

 

Lieberman has been a member of ASA, AES and IEEE ASSP. He has been the Technical Audio Editor of the QuickTime Review, and has consulted to JBL, Harman Intl., Bose, Apple, Boston Acoustics and Fishman Transducers. Currently Dean of External Affairs, as well as a Professor of Innovation Management for Cogswell Polytechnical College, Lieberman has also been working in the area of Intellectual Property for several years. He has also been a member of the Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Association (SVIPLA), the Intellectual Property Society (IPS), the Licensing Executives Society (LES), and has recently chaired a Summit on the Globalization of Technology.  Professor Lieberman is currently Chair of the SCI3 Foundation Board.  

 

Howard Lieberman has completed a BS in Physics from the City University of New York, an MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island with a focus on Digital Audio, Computer Architecture, Signal Processing, and Electroacoustics, and has Post Graduate work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Acoustics & Image Processing. More

 

 

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