About Us
Team
David Hall - Founder, CEO and Chief Engineer
As Velodyne's founder, CEO and chief engineer, David Hall is the driving force behind Velodyne's vision, product direction and commitment to technological advances. Since its inception in 1983, Hall has been instrumental in establishing Velodyne as a recognized leader in subwoofer design and performance.

Hall's entrepreneurial spirit was first sparked at the age of four when he built his first amplifier. Since that time, he has consistently been on the leading edge of technology. In the late 70s, Hall built the first hand-held computerized tachometer called the Comp-u-Tach. He developed and patented the world's first high gain servo-controlled subwoofer, lowering distortion to below 1%, in 1984. He also pioneered a subwoofer that would play loud in a small box, starting with the ULD-15 and continuing with the FSR, HGS, and SPL series. Hall holds eight patents in various amplifier designs including the new Digital Drive Series, the first microprocessor-controlled, all-digital subwoofer.

Widely respected as a creative visionary, Hall is best known for his expertise in precision machining, loudspeaker design, acoustical engineering, electronics, microprocessors, real-time systems, vision-recovery technology and robotics. He has competed in several global robotic combat events such as BattleBots and Robot Wars, which is seen in over 45 countries.

Hall earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from Case Western Reserve University.


Bruce Hall - President
Bruce Hall was named president of Velodyne in July 2003 to provide strategic leadership and to drive Velodyne's growth. He is responsible for running the day-to-day operations of the company, in particular spearheading the company's development of new products.

With over 22 years of executive experience, Hall brings a solid technical background and strong business management experience to this leadership role. Prior to joining Velodyne, Bruce held positions as a Gartner Group Research Analyst, Senior Director of Product Management for Xevo Corporation and Vice President of Marketing at InCert Software and Trigent Software. In these positions, he was responsible for defining the companies' products and services, as well as defining and implementing marketing strategies including positioning, business development and partner enablement.

Along with his brother Dave, Mr. Hall participated in the first two DARPA Grand Challenges as Team D.A.D., and brought to market the HDL-64E LIDAR sensor that was in use by all the top teams in the subsequent DARPA Urban Challenge.

In the course of his career, Hall has testified before Congress, been interviewed by television news sources including "Nightline", and been quoted in countless publications. Hall earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business from Boston University. He is married and the father of two daughters and a son.


Jun Pei - Director of Engineering
Dr. Jun Pei is Velodyne's Director of Engineering. Pei is responsible for all new product design, development and sustaining engineering activities. Along with advancing new projects, he manages the production of existing lidar products. He brings a seasoned leadership and a successful track record of producing solutions and bringing products to market.

Pei oversees the industrial and mechanical design of Velodyne lidar products, manages the internal design team consisting of electrical and mechanical engineers and is intricately involved with the manufacturing process.

Prior to joining Velodyne, Pei spent 11 years at KLA-Tencor, a manufacturer of high precision semiconductor equipment. Pei earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and physics from Brandeis University and holds a doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University.


Michael Dunbar - Business Development Manager
Mike Dunbar was named Business Development Manager for Lidar Products in May 2007. With over 20 years of sales and marketing experience in the sensor field, mostly with physical sensors (pressure, acceleration) using MEMS technology. Mr. Dunbar has extensive experience bringing new technologies to market, establishing sales channels. He has been the author of numerous articles in trade publications and technical conferences in the sensing field.

A graduate of University of California, Berkeley, Mr. Dunbar has contributed to the success of many companies including IC Sensors, Texas Instruments, Crossbow Technology, and Silicon Microstructures, Inc.



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