David Overhauser, Ph.D., began working with startups in 1980. He has been involved in over 20 startups in a variety of roles over 35 years, including engineer, Vice President, Founder, Board Member, investor, consultant and business advisor. He has also worked at IBM, AT&T, Texas Instruments and Cadence Design Systems. He was also an Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering at Duke University, where he founded the Design Automation Technology Center. Dr. Overhauser has published 3 books, over 40 technical papers and has been granted 13 patents. He holds degrees in Mathematics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. He is a member of IEEE and the Band of Angels, has held several leadership positions in Boy Scouts, and is an endowment trustee for Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity.
Resve Saleh, Ph.D., began his professional career working in a startup in 1979. He was Founder of 4 startups, including Simplex Solutions where he served as CEO for one year, VP Engineering for 3 years and Chairman of the Board of Directors for 5 years. Subsequently, he was involved in 6 startups as a consultant, advisor or investor. In his 10 years in industry, he worked at Mitel, Tektronix, Toshiba, Nortel and Cadence Design Systems. He served in academia for 20 years in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Saleh was Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of Illinois, Visiting Professor at Stanford University and Full Professor at the University of British Columbia where he established the System-on-Chip Research Laboratory. He has published over 120 journal and conference papers, 4 books and was granted 1 patent. He received multiple awards and distinctions, including the prestigious Presidential Young Investigator Award (1989) and IEEE Fellow (2006).