Lester Kozlowski has over 27 years experience in sensor development, engineering including SoC optimization, and low-noise circuit design and characterization. At AltaSens, Kozlowski leads development of low-noise and low-power imaging Systems-on-Chip for the next generation of HDTV and hybrid cameras. Previously, he was Chief Technologist at Rockwell Scientific and oversaw development of over 100 high performance sensors for ground-breaking cameras including the first CMOS imaging SoC for 1080p HDTV and ultra-low-noise imaging sensors for the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Kozlowski started his career at Hughes Aircraft developing hybrid focal plane arrays, first using CCD and, later, CMOS technology. Kozlowski holds BS and MS degrees from the University of Illinois at Chicago, was Rockwell Engineer of the Year in 1995, holds 25 patents, and has contributed to over 150 technical publications. He is a member of SPIE, SMPTE and senior member of IEEE. |