Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
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Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Under Seal Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment filed by Apple Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order, #2 Declaration Of Karl Kramer In Support Of Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #3 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 1, #4 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 2, #5 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 3, #6 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 4, #7 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 5, #8 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 6, #9 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 7, #10 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 8, #11 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 9, #12 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 10, #13 Exhibit Kramer Decl. Ex. 11, #14 Declaration Of Michel Maharbiz, Ph.D. In Support Of Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #15 Exhibit Maharbiz Decl. Ex. A, #16 Exhibit Maharbiz Decl. Ex. B, #17 Exhibit Maharbiz Decl. Ex. E, #18 Exhibit Maharbiz Decl. Ex. F)(Jacobs, Michael) (Filed on 6/1/2012)
Exhibit A
Name Michel Martin Maharbiz
Professional Preparation
1997
2003
Cornell University
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
University of California at Berkeley Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
B.S.
Ph.D.
Appointments
2010 – current
2010 – 2011
2008 – 2010
2003 - 2007
Associate Professor, EECS Dept., Univsersity of California, Berkeley
Vice-President of Product Development, Quswami, Inc.
(on industrial leave from U.C Berkeley, 7/2010 – 6/2011)
Assistant Professor, EECS Dept., University of California, Berkeley
Assistant Professor, EECS Dept., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Professional Activities, Major Invited Talks and Honors
2011
2011
2011
2011
2010
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2008-2009
2005-2006
2005-2006
2005
2005
2003
2003
2003
1999-2001
1997-1998
1997
1995-1997
Keynote Speaker, Sensys 2011
Invited Speaker, 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, San
Jose, California , July 31 - August 5, 2011
Invited Speaker, VLSI Symposium, Kyoto, June 2011
Speaker, Science of Cyborgs, Science and Entertainment Exchange, National
Academy of Science, Hollywood, CA
Keynote Speaker, IEEE Sensors, Nov 2010
NSF CAREER
Editorial Board (Systems Biology), Journal of Experimental Biology and Medicine
MIT Technology Review, TR 10 list (www.technologyreview.com/tr10)
Time Magazine’s Top 50 Inventions of the Year
Invited Speaker, CMOS ET, Banff, Canada, Feb 16, 2009
Transducers 2009, Technical Program Committee
President, University of Michigan Latino Faculty-Staff Association (LFSA),
University of Michigan.
Chair of Educational Activities for the IEEE Sensor Council
Invited Speaker, National Academy of Engineering, German-American Frontiers
of Engineering Symposium, Potsdam, May 5 – 7, 2005
National Science Foundation Workshop Co-chair, “From Macro to Nano:
Challenges and Opportunities in Integrative Complex Systems Engineering,”
sponsored by the National Science Foundation, co-chairs: Rajinder Khosla and
Kensall D. Wise, Arlington, VA, March 7-8, 2005.
2nd place ($1000 prize), Stanford’s Vertex Innovator’s Challenge
Finalist ($1000 prize), USF Business Plan Competition
Merck Best Paper Award, Biochemical Engineering, Boulder, CO
Intel Masters Award Program (IMAP) Fellowship
Graduate Opportunity Award Program
Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at
Berkeley (SUPERB)
GE Scholar, Cornell University
Reviewer
Nature Biotechnology, PNAS, Lab on a Chip, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Biotechnology
and Bioengineering, Smart Materials and Structures, Journal of Experimental Biology and Medicine,
Sensors and Actuators A, Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, JMEMS, and MOEMS, IEE Proceedings
on Nanobiotechnology, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices (Society for Electron Devices),
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, Army Research Office, National Science Foundation, National
Research Foundation, Singapore, International Journal of Nanosystems and Technology (IJNST)
Publications
Books
Fawwaz P. Ulaby and Michel M. Maharbiz, Circuits, 1st Ed, NTS Press, 2009
Book Chapters
H. Sato, D. Cohen, and M. M. Maharbiz, “Building Interfaces to Developing Cells and Organisms:
From Cyborg Beetles to Synthetic Biology,” in CMOS Biomicrosystems, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2011, pp. 325-354.
Journal Publications
1. Justin Hsia, William A. Holtz, Daniel C. Huang, Murat Arcak, Michel M. Maharbiz, “A feedback
quenched oscillator produces Turing patterning with one diffuser,” in press, PLoS Biology, 2012.
2. Daniel Cohen, Debkishore Mitra, Kevin Peterson and Michel M. Maharbiz, “A highly elastic, capacitive
strain gauge based on percolating nanotube networks,” in review
3. S Chen, N Patel, D Schaffer and M M Maharbiz, “Trap and corral: a two-step approach for
constructing and constraining dynamic cell contact events in differentiating progenitor cell
populations,” J. Micromech. Microeng., 21 (2011). 054027 doi: 10.1088/0960-1317/21/5/054027.
4. H. Sato, M.M. Maharbiz "Recent Developments in the Remote Radio Control of Insect Flight"
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 4:199 (2010). Invited Review.
5. M.M. Maharbiz and H. Sato "Cyborg Beetles: Tiny flying robots that are part machine and part insect
may one day save lives in wars and disasters" Scientific American, Vol. 303, Number 6, 94-99
(December 2010).
6. Sato H, Berry CW, Peeri Y, Baghoomian E, Casey BE, Lavella G, VandenBrooks JM, Harrison JF and
Maharbiz MM, "Remote radio control of insect flight," Front. Integr. Neurosci. 3:24, 2009.
doi:10.3389/neuro.07.024.2009
7. Daniel J. Cohen, Roberto Morfino, Michel M. Maharbiz, “Spatiotemporal Control of Gene Expression
via Inkjet Printing,” PLoS ONE, Sep 18;4(9), 2009,:e7086.
8. Ruba T. Borno, Joseph D. Steinmeyer, Michel M. Maharbiz, “Charge-pumping in a synthetic leaf for
harvesting energy from evaporation-driven flows,” Applied Physics Letters, 95, 2009, 013705.
9. Meng-Ping Chang and Michel M. Maharbiz, “Electrostatically-driven elastomer components for userreconfigurable high density microfluidics,” Lab on a Chip, vol 9, pp. 1274 – 1281, 2009.
10. T. Bansal, J. Lenhart, T. Kim, C. Duan and M. M. Maharbiz, 'Patterned delivery and expression of
gene constructs into developing zebrafish embryos using microfabricated interfaces', IEEE Biomedical
Microdevices, Jan 2009, no.1, vol. 11.
11. T.K. Kim, M Pinelis, M. M. Maharbiz, “Generating Steep, Sheer-free Gradients of Small Molecules for
Cell Culture,” IEEE Biomedical Microdevices, Dec 2008, 10(6), pp. 807-11.
12. M. Pinelis, T. Kim, M. M. Maharbiz, "A high-yield method for generating mass-transfer gradients in
elastomer microfluidics using impermeable capillaries," IEEE Biomedical Microdevices, Dec 2008,
10(6), pp. 807-11.
13. R. F. Ismagilov and M. M. Maharbiz, “Can we build synthetic, multicellular systems by controlling
developmental signaling in space and time?” Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 11 (6), pg. 604611, 2008.
14. T. Bansal, M.P. Chang, M. M. Maharbiz, “A class of low voltage, PDMS-gold ‘wet’ actuators for use in
high-density microfluidics,” Lab on a Chip, 7, pg. 164-166, 2007.
15. R.T. Borno, J.D. Steinmeyer, and M. M. Maharbiz, "Transpiration actuation: the design, fabrication,
and characterization of biomimetic microactuators driven by the surface tension of water," Journal of
Micromechanics and Microengineering, 16, pg. 2375-2383, 2006.
16. J. H. Park, T. Bansal, M. Pinelis, M. M. Maharbiz, “Electrolytic patterning of dissolved oxygen
microgradients during cell culture,” Lab on a Chip, 6, pg. 611-622, 2006.
17. M.M. Maharbiz, W. J. Holtz, J.D. Keasling, R.T. Howe, “Microbioreactor arrays with parametric control
for high-throughput experimentation,” Biotechnology & Bioengineering, vol. 85, no. 4, pp. 376 – 381,
20 February 2004.
18. M.M. Maharbiz, W. J. Holtz, S. Sharifzadeh, J.D. Keasling, R.T. Howe, “A Microfabricated
Electrochemical Oxygen Generator for High- Density Cell Culture Arrays,” J MicroElectroMechanical
Sys, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 590-599, October 2003.
19. V. Milanovic, M. M. Maharbiz, and K. Pister, “Batch Transfer Integration of RF Microrelays,'' IEEE
Microwave and Guided Wave Letters, vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 313-315, Aug. 2000.
Peer-reviewed Conference Publications with Archival Papers
20. Justin Hsia, William A. Holtz, Daniel C. Huang, Murat Arcak, Michel M. Maharbiz, "A Quenched
Oscillator Network for Pattern Formation in Gene Expression," 2011 American Control Conference -ACC2011, San Francisco, California, USA, June 29 - July 1, 2011.
21. P. Ledochowitsch, E. Olivero, T. Blanche, and M. M. Maharbiz, “A Transparent μECoG Array for
Simultaneous Recording and Optogenetic Stimulation,” 33rd Annual International Conference of the
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC ’11), Boston Marriot Copley Place, Aug 30
– Sept 3, 2011.
22. Vedavalli G. Krishnan, Zohora Iqbal, and Michel M. Maharbiz, “A micro Tesla turbine for Power
generation from Low pressure heads and Evaporation driven flows”, in The 16th International
Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems- Tranducers’11 , June 5-9 , 2011
23. P. Ledochowitsch, R. J. Félus, R. R. Gibboni, A. Miyakawa, S. Bao and M. M. Maharbiz, “Fabrication
of a large area, high-density, parylene MEMS µECoG array,” 24th International Conference on Micro
Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2011), Cancun, Mexico, January 23 – 27, 2011.
24. Gabriel Lavella, Roberto Morfino, and Michel M. Maharbiz, A Biased Brownian Rathcet for Nanoscale
Chemomechanical Transduction, A Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Workshop
(Hilton Head Workshop 2010), Hilton Head Island, SC, June 6 - 10, 2010.
25. H. Sato, Y. Peeri, E. Baghoomian, C.W. Berry, M.M. Maharbiz, “Radio-controlled cyborg beetles: a
radio-frequency systems for insect neural flight control,” IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems,
(MEMS 2009), January 25-29, 2009, Sorrento, Italy
26. T. Kim, M. Pinelis, M. M. Maharbiz, Small molecule gradient generator for microfluidic viscous shearfree cell culture. MicroTAS 2008, San Diego, CA, USA. 2008, (2), 1879-1881.
27. Hirotaka Sato, Chris W. Berry, M. M. Maharbiz, “Flight Control of 10 Gram Insects By Implanted
Neural Stimulators,” Solid State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop 2008 (Hilton Head
2008), Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, June 1 – 5, 2008, pp. 90 – 91.
28. Meng-Ping Chang and M. M. Maharbiz, “Electrostatically-actuated Reconfigurable Elastomer
Microfluidics,” Solid State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop 2008 (Hilton Head 2008),
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, June 1 – 5, 2008, pp. 122 - 125.
29. Hirotaka Sato, Chris W. Berry, Brendan E. Casey, Gabriel Lavella, Ying Yao, John M. VandenBrooks,
M. M.
Maharbiz, “A cyborg beetle: Insect flight control through an implantable, tetherless
microsystem,” IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, (MEMS 2008), 13-17 Jan. 2008, pp. 164167.
30. R.T. Borno, J.D. Steinmeyer, and M.M. Maharbiz, "Energy scavenging from transpiration," Eleventh
International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2007),
Paris, France, Oct. 2007, pp. 566-568.
31. M. P. Chang, T. Bansal and M. M. Maharbiz, "Electrically-actuated PDMS microvalves and pumps for
VLSI microfluidics," Eleventh International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and
Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2007), Paris, France, October 2007.
32. T. Bansal and M. M. Maharbiz, " ’Wet’ AC Actuated Microfluidic Micropore Array for Patterning
Diffusible Gradients During Cell Culture," Tenth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for
Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS), Tokyo, Japan, November 2006.
33. M. Pinelis, R. W. Kasinskas, R. T. Borno, J. Park, E. Chu, N. S. Forbes, M. M. Maharbiz,
"Microfluidics devices for the assembly and culture of three-dimensional multi-cellular constructs with
diffusion-limited microenvironments," Tenth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for
Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS), Tokyo, Japan, November 2006.
34. P. Padmanabhan and M. Maharbiz, "A Microelectrolytic Device for Electronically Controlled Nitric
Oxide Micro-Gradient Generation ," Tenth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for
Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS), Tokyo, Japan, November 2006.
35. M.I. Pinelis, J.H. Park and M. M. Maharbiz, “A micro "Flea Circus”: Self-assembly of bacteria through
spatio-temporal control of aerotaxis,” 19th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro
Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2006), Lütfi Kirdar Convention and Exhibition Centre, Istanbul, Turkey,
January 22 – 26, 2006.
36. T. Bansal, M. M. Maharbiz, "Diffusion Based Chemical Microgradient array for cell culture", Ninth
International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS) 2005,
Boston, MA, October 2005.
37. R.T. Borno, M. M. Maharbiz, “Distributed actuation based on Young-Laplace forces,” The 13th
International Conference on Sensors and Actuators (Transducers 2005), Coex, Seoul, Korea, June 59, 2005.
38. J. H. Park, T. Bansal, B.H. Chueh, S. Takayama, M. M. Maharbiz, “Electrolytic patterning of dissolved
oxygen microgradients during cell culture,” 18th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro
Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2005), Fontainebleau Hilton Resort, Miami Beach, Florida, January 30 February 3, 2005
39. M.M.
Maharbiz, W.J.Holtz, S.Sharifzadeh, J.D. Keasling, R.T. Howe, “A Microfabricated
Electrochemical Oxygen Generator for High-Density Cell Culture Arrays,” Solid-State Sensor,
Actuator, and Microsystems Workshop, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, June 2-6 2002, pp. 259264.
40. M.M. Maharbiz, R. T. Howe, J. D. Keasling, “Silicon Microbial Bioreactor Arrays,” 1st Annual
International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine & Biology,
Palais des Congres, Lyon, France, October 12-14, 2000, pp. 165-170.
41. M.M. Maharbiz, R.T. Howe, K.S.J. Pister, "Batch Transfer Assembly of Micro-Components Onto
Surface and SOI MEMS," Transducers ’99 Conference, Sendai, Japan, June 7-10, 1999, pp. 14781481.
42. M.M. Maharbiz, M.B. Cohn, R.T. Howe, R. Horowitz, A.P. Pisano, “Batch micropackaging by
compression-bonded wafer-wafer transfer,” Proceedings of 12th International Workshop on Micro
Electro Mechanical Systems ( MEMS 1999), Orlando, FL, USA, 17- 21 Jan. 1999, pp. 482-489.
Papers at Other Conferences and Workshops
43. T. Kim, W. J. Holtz, J. Park, J. D. Keasling, M. M. Maharbiz, Pattern Formation in a Synthetic
Microbial Pathway. Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology, 2009, Quebec City, Canada.
44. T. Kim, W. J. Holtz, J. Park, J. D. Keasling, M. M. Maharbiz, Synthetic microbial pattern formation
modulated by a chemical micro-interface. Synthetic Biology 4.0, 2008, Hong Kong.
45. R. T. Borno, J. D. Steinmeyer, and M. M. Maharbiz, "Scalable Biomimetic Self-Assembling Actuators
Powered By Surface Tension," Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures and
Devices (FNANO06), Snowbird, Utah, April 2006.
46. M. Pinelis, J. Park and M. Maharbiz, “Bacterial Aerotaxis Assays with Spatial and Temporal Control of
Oxygen Microscale Gradients,” Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Annual Fall Meeting,
Baltimore, Maryland, September 2005
47. J. H. Park, T. Bansal, M. M. Maharbiz, “Patterning Dissolved Oxygen Microgradients during Cell
Culture,” Hypoxia and Development, Physiology and Disease (Keystone Symposia), Beaver Run
Resort, Breckenridge, Colorado, January 16 - 21, 2006.
Papers on Education / Teaching / Class Design
48. L. C. McAfee, K. Najafi, Y. Gianchandani, K. D. Wise, and M. M. Maharbiz, D.M. Aslam, P.
Bergstrom, C. Friedrich, “MEMS and Microsystems Courses with National and International
dissemination”, Proc. ASEE Annual Conference, Chicago, 84, 2006.
49. L. C. McAfee, K. Najafi, Y. Gianchandani, K. D. Wise, and M. M. Maharbiz, D.M. Aslam, P.
Bergstrom, C. Friedrich, “A MEMS/MICROSYSTEM CURRICULUM WITH INTERNATIONAL
DISSEMINATION ”, Solid State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop 2006 (Hilton Head
2006), Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, June, 2006
50. M. M. Maharbiz, “Self-Assembly of a BioMEMS Syllabus: Teaching BioMEMS through the developing
organism,” Solid State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop 2006 (Hilton Head 2006),
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, June, 2006
Invited Talks (excluding talks at university research groups)
51. Keynote Speaker, Sensys 2011, Seattle, November 2011
52. Invited Speaker, 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, San Jose, California , July
31 - August 5, 2011
53. Invited Speaker, VLSI Symposium, Kyoto, June 2011
54. Speaker, Science of Cyborgs, Science and Entertainment Exchange, National Academy of Science,
Hollywood, CA2010
55. Keynote Speaker, IEEE Sensors, Nov 2010 Plenary, IEEE Sensors 2010
56. Chip on the Dunes, 22nd Symposium on Integrated Circuits and System Design (SBCCI), Natal,
Brazil, August 31 to September 3, 2009
57. CMOS ET, Banff, Canada, Feb 16, 2009
58. Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS), Berkeley, CA, March
2009
59. National Academy of Engineering, German-American Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, May 5 –
7, 2005
Current Graduate students
Gabriel Lavella (EECS, Berkeley, PhD, expected December 2010)
Sisi Chen (Bioengineering, Berkeley, PhD, expected May 2011)
Daniel Cohen (Bioengineering, Berkeley, PhD, expected May 2012)
Peter Ledochowitsch (Bioengineering, Berkeley, PhD, expected May 2012)
Vedavalli Krishnan (EECS, Berkeley, PhD, expected December 2013)
Travis Massey (EECS, Berkeley, PhD, expected December 2013)
Former Graduate students
Jaehyun Park (EECS, Berkeley, PhD, May 2010)
Mike Pinelis (EECS, U Michigan Ann Arbor, PhD, December 2009)
Tushar Bansal (EECS, U Michigan Ann Arbor, PhD, May 2009)
Ruba T. Borno (EECS, U Michigan Ann Arbor, PhD, May 2008)
Meng-Ping Chang (EECS, U Michigan Ann Arbor PhD May 2008)
Whijae Roh (Bioengineering, U Michigan Ann Arbor, Masters, May 2007).
Postdocs
Daniel Huang
Amol Jadhav
Hirotaka Sato
Taesung Kim (now Assistant Professor, UNIST, Korea)
PhD Committee
Roger T. Howe (Stanford)
Jay D. Keasling (UC Berkeley)
Kris J. Pister (UC Berkeley)
Luke P. Lee (UC Berkeley)
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