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The company is led by Chris Mullin, who received his PhD in physics from the University of California at Berkeley, where he specialized in lasers, optics, and liquid crystals. He proceeded to develop products and patents for several small high tech start-ups that worked in miniature LCDs, ink jet printer tanks, and medical consumer products. His expertise in optics, electronics, plastics, and manufacturing are a vital combination for successfully creating the unique products of Dynamic Eye.
Bob Green’s sunglass experience was achieved in working for Bausch & Lomb’s Eyewear Business from 1986 through 2004. Bob served as the Engineering Manager for the B&L Eyewear Division, where he implemented all new engineering systems, developed the strategic engineering plan for ISO 9000 compliance, and was responsible for all new Ray-Ban product engineering . As Engineering Manager for the largest sunglass manufacturer in the world, his knowledge spanned component part engineering, manufacturing, and quality control for commercial release in a regulated business environment.
Candice H. Brown Elliott is an internationally recognized leader, businesswoman, entrepreneur, and technologist/inventor in the flat panel display and microelectronic industries. She is a regularly invited speaker at international conferences, industry symposia, and universities. She has held engineering and managerial posts in leading semiconductor firms as well as start-up ventures. She has founded several technology companies, including Clairvoyante, which was acquired by Samsung in 2008. She is presently CEO of Nouvoyance which develops technology to improve the image quality and increase the power efficiency of color flat panel displays.

Bentley Wall received his PhD in Materials Science from Case Western University in 1998, and has applied his expertise to liquid crystal displays ever since. He developed manufacturing processes and designed and built prototypes for both glass and plastic LCDs through his work with Kent Displays, Viztec, and numerous other companies as the Industrial Partner Program Liaison at the Liquid Crystal Institute of Kent State University.
Dave Hayes has over fifteen years’ experience in setting up, optimizing, and managing LCD manufacturing lines for both start-up and established companies. As the general manager at LXD, Inc., he increased the sales by 50%, while at Viztec, he specified, designed, and built much of their pilot line for manufacturing LCDs with plastic substrates.
