
R&D Director at Hewlett-Packard
Corvallis, Oregon Area

R&D Director at Hewlett-Packard
Corvallis, Oregon Area
Dr. Weber is the R&D Director of the Inkjet Products Lab of the Hewlett Packard Company. Responsibilities include partnering with consumer and office printer divisions and global manufacturing sites to develop and commercialize thermal inkjet pens, inks, supplies, and writing systems.
Previously, he was the Director of Engineering for the Technology Development Operation of the Hewlett Packard Company. Responsibilities included development and commercialization of technology platforms and maintaining production of inkjet printheads for the Imaging and Printing Group. R&D efforts included; printing technology platforms, MEMS based technologies, applied molecular systems (nanotechnology), solar applications, and printed electronics. Weber’s organization was responsible for the development and ongoing production of the MEMS based advanced printhead technology recently introduced across HP’s inkjet product lineup. Additionally, Weber’s group developed a state-of-the-art MEMS based device as part of an internal HP start-up. Dr. Weber holds fifty-one issued U.S. Patents.
Before joining Hewlett-Packard in 1993, Dr. Weber earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State University specializing in rotating wing aerodynamics and dynamics (including wind turbines). Prior to HP, he worked for Boeing in the Helicopter Division at Philadelphia, PA.
Weber serves on multiple advisory boards.
In his spare time, Weber is an avid climber, ultra-marathoner, and mountain biker.
EE Times Interview, March 2007: shttp://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=UVJLZYFZ4NP4UQSNDLPCKH0CJUNN2JVN?articleID=197700410
CIRCA 07, Keynote Address: http://www.aeanet.org/events/nyjl_circa07_home1206.asp
Technology and Product Development (Printing - Inkjet, Nanoscience, MEMS, Plastic Electronics)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; HPQ; Information Technology and Services industry)
Currently holds this position
PhD , Engineering