
After receiving his PhD in Physics from The Ohio State University, Lee has been the Chief Technology Officer of Traycer Diagnostic Systems, where he has been involved in the scientific and technical aspects of growing an early-stage technology company, including grant and fund raising and the conceptualization and development of microwave and terahertz frequency detection arrays. In 2005, Lee co-founded Techriculture, a non-profit that helps inventors and scientists in early stage product ideation and prototype development through educational, networking, technical, and financial consulting.
It is our hope that this talk will be interesting to students from many areas. Anyone who would like to learn about performing private-sector research is encouraged to attend.