Ms. Jan
About Ms. Jan
Ms. Jan is a founder and engineer specializing in augmented reality technology, currently serving as a Nano-fabrication Engineer at Stanford University. With extensive experience in various engineering roles, she has contributed to the development of advanced AR glasses and holds over 10 patents in the field.
Work at Particle House (AKA Inventor Lab)
Ms. Jan serves as the Founder and Engineer at Particle House, also known as Inventor Lab, since 2016. In this role, she focuses on innovative projects related to augmented reality and advanced engineering solutions. Her work involves the design and development of cutting-edge technologies that contribute to the field of augmented reality. She has been instrumental in creating customizable software applications and a computer vision SDK for AR platforms.
Current Role at Stanford University
Since 2017, Ms. Jan has been employed as a Nano-fabrication Engineer at Stanford University in California. Her responsibilities include working on advanced nano-fabrication techniques that are essential for the development of new technologies, particularly in the field of augmented reality. This position highlights her expertise in engineering and her commitment to academic research.
Education and Expertise
Ms. Jan holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. She also studied Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she studied Computer Science, Mathematics, Neuroscience, and Business. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in engineering and technology development.
Professional Experience in Engineering
Ms. Jan has extensive experience in various engineering roles. She worked as a Radio Astronomy Research Engineer at the University of California, Berkeley, and contributed to the UC Berkeley Solar Vehicle Team as an Electrical Engineer. Additionally, she has held positions at companies such as Corning Incorporated and rLoop, focusing on avionics and electronics research. Her diverse experience spans multiple engineering disciplines, including software development and hardware integration.
Achievements in Augmented Reality
Ms. Jan has made significant contributions to the field of augmented reality, including the development of AR glasses with a 150° field of view and 95% transparency. She has also contributed to projects that involve the integration of silicon photonics for AR applications. With over 10 patents related to augmented reality technology, her work is recognized for its innovation and impact in the tech industry.