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Ian Rousseau Phones & Addresses

  • Waitsfield, VT
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Boston, MA
  • 79 Featherbed Ln, South Hero, VT 05486 (802) 372-3372

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Publications

Us Patents

Photovoltaic Devices

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US Patent:
20110079273, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Jan 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/735381
Inventors:
Alexi Cosmos Arango - Somerville MA, US
Ian Michael Rousseau - Boston MA, US
Vladimir Bulovic - Lexington MA, US
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H01L 31/04
H01L 21/00
H01L 31/02
H01L 31/0236
US Classification:
136252, 438 57, 257E21001
Abstract:
A photovoltaic device includes a heterojunction between different semiconductor materials which are present in charge transporting layers. The charge transporting layer can be a hole or electron transporting layer. The device can include an interstitial layer between two layers of the device.

Integrated Microoptic Imager, Processor, And Display

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US Patent:
20190243139, Aug 8, 2019
Filed:
Feb 6, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/269447
Inventors:
- Waitsfield VT, US
Michael A. Strauss - Raleigh NC, US
Ian M. Rousseau - South Hero VT, US
Eric M. Gallo - Duxbury VT, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/01
H04N 5/33
G06T 11/60
H04N 13/307
G02B 3/00
H04N 13/232
Abstract:
An optical system for displaying light from a scene includes an active optical component that includes a first plurality of light directing apertures, an optical detector, a processor, a display, and a second plurality of light directing apertures. The first plurality of light directing apertures is positioned to provide an optical input to the optical detector. The optical detector is positioned to receive the optical input and convert the optical input to an electrical signal corresponding to intensity and location data. The processor is connected to receive the data from the optical detector and process the data for the display. The second plurality of light directing apertures is positioned to provide an optical output from the display.

Integrated Microoptic Imager, Processor, And Display

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US Patent:
20190033601, Jan 31, 2019
Filed:
Aug 31, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/119833
Inventors:
William P. Parker - Waitsfield VT, US
Michael A. Strauss - Raleigh NC, US
Ian M. Rousseau - South Hero VT, US
Eric M. Gallo - Duxbury VT, US
Assignee:
Marsupial Holdings. Inc. - Waitsfield VT
International Classification:
G02B 27/01
G06T 11/60
H04N 5/33
H04N 13/232
G02B 3/00
H04N 13/307
Abstract:
An optical system for displaying light from a scene includes an active optical component that includes a first plurality of light directing apertures, an optical detector, a processor, a display, and a second plurality of light directing apertures. The first plurality of light directing apertures is positioned to provide an optical input to the optical detector. The optical detector is positioned to receive the optical input and convert the optical input to an electrical signal corresponding to intensity and location data. The processor is connected to receive the data from the optical detector and process the data for the display. The second plurality of light directing apertures is positioned to provide an optical output from the display.

Integrated Microoptic Imager, Processor, And Display

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US Patent:
20160370588, Dec 22, 2016
Filed:
Jun 17, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/185437
Inventors:
- Waitsfield VT, US
Michael A. Strauss - Raleigh NC, US
Ian M. Rousseau - South Hero VT, US
Eric M. Gallo - Duxbury VT, US
Assignee:
Marsupial Holdings Inc. - Waitsfield VT
International Classification:
G02B 27/01
G06T 11/60
H04N 5/33
G02B 3/00
Abstract:
An optical system for displaying light from a scene includes an active optical component that includes a first plurality of light directing apertures, an optical detector, a processor, a display, and a second plurality of light directing apertures. The first plurality of light directing apertures is positioned to provide an optical input to the optical detector. The optical detector is positioned to receive the optical input and convert the optical input to an electrical signal corresponding to intensity and location data. The processor is connected to receive the data from the optical detector and process the data for the display. The second plurality of light directing apertures is positioned to provide an optical output from the display.
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