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  1. Brady led the joint Duke University and University of Arizona team that built the world’s first gigapixel camera in 2012. His subsequent work has focused on reducing the size, weight, power and cost of gigapixel cameras while also improving depth of field, color fidelity, frame frame rate and other measures of image quality.

  2. David J Brady. J. W. and H. M. Goodman Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences, University of Arizona. Verified email at arizona.edu - Homepage. Computational imaging gigapixel cameras snapshot...

  3. David Brady leads the Duke Information Spaces Project (DISP). Historically, DISP has focused on computational imaging systems, with particular emphasis on smart cameras for security, consumer, transportation and broadcast applications.

  4. View David Bradys profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Hi there! I’m the SEA Enterprise Director at Airwallex, a leading global fintech.

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  6. David Brady. School of Public Policy, Univ. of California Riverside, & WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Verified email at ucr.edu - Homepage. poverty racial inequality social policy...

  7. David Brady holds the Bowen H. and Janice Arthur McCoy Professor of Political Science in the Stanford Graduate School of Business and held the Morris M. Doyle Centennial Chair in Public Policy (emeritus).

  8. David Brady is the Bowen H. and Janice Arthur McCoy (chaired) Professor of Political Science and Leadership Values at Stanford University.

  9. Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus. Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and at SIEPR, and of Political Science, Emeritus. Academic Area: Political Economy. Research Statement. David Bradys research focuses on the American Congress, the party system, and public policy.

  10. David J. Brady (Fellow, IEEE) received the B.A. degree in physics and math from the Macalester College, St. Paul, MN, USA, in 1984, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, in 1986 and 1990, respectively.