Dr. Neuhauser's Bio:
Dr. Charles Neuhauser was born on Election Day and grew up mostly in the countryside outside of Washington DC. For elementary school he walked along a creek bed and climbed over the fence to be able to reach his classroom. For high school he hitchhiked 15 miles each way rain, shine, sleet or snow. Yes, Really!
Dr. Neuhauser is an engineer and attended many great schools:
Notre Dame (BS Electrical Engineering), Northwestern (MS Computer Science), Johns Hopkins (Ph.D. EE/CS) and Stanford University (Research Assistant).
His first job was at Bell Telephone Laboratories where he worked on computers that were so large that you could walk around and inside of them. After that he worked at a small consulting company for 25 years helping all sorts of big and small companies (IBM, Honeywell, Philips, Mitsubishi and more). He designed small and medium scale systems, a few chips and consulted on a wide range of topics related to hardware and software. In 1994 he began helping law firms on complex technical cases mostly related to patents, software copyrights and trade secrets and even one divorce case. His clients included almost all of the big tech companies and the topics ranged from satellite television to water heater controllers with medical instruments, cellphones, 3D printers, robots and laptops thrown in for good measure.
He has been retired for two or three years now and passes his time teaching Boy Scout Merit badges, heading up registration for a large technical conference and repairing electronic musical instruments. Oh, and he also rides his bike, hikes around and travels across continents.
Engineering has been good to him!
Dr. Charles Neuhauser was born on Election Day and grew up mostly in the countryside outside of Washington DC. For elementary school he walked along a creek bed and climbed over the fence to be able to reach his classroom. For high school he hitchhiked 15 miles each way rain, shine, sleet or snow. Yes, Really!
Dr. Neuhauser is an engineer and attended many great schools:
Notre Dame (BS Electrical Engineering), Northwestern (MS Computer Science), Johns Hopkins (Ph.D. EE/CS) and Stanford University (Research Assistant).
His first job was at Bell Telephone Laboratories where he worked on computers that were so large that you could walk around and inside of them. After that he worked at a small consulting company for 25 years helping all sorts of big and small companies (IBM, Honeywell, Philips, Mitsubishi and more). He designed small and medium scale systems, a few chips and consulted on a wide range of topics related to hardware and software. In 1994 he began helping law firms on complex technical cases mostly related to patents, software copyrights and trade secrets and even one divorce case. His clients included almost all of the big tech companies and the topics ranged from satellite television to water heater controllers with medical instruments, cellphones, 3D printers, robots and laptops thrown in for good measure.
He has been retired for two or three years now and passes his time teaching Boy Scout Merit badges, heading up registration for a large technical conference and repairing electronic musical instruments. Oh, and he also rides his bike, hikes around and travels across continents.
Engineering has been good to him!
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