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Degree Year
  • 1996

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Levina Wong

Degree(s):

  • BS

I give legal advice to an internet and technology company, including counseling on product development, reviewing marketing materials, negotiating technology licenses and managing intellectual property such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks.

My Cornell engineering background helps me interface with engineers and software developers because I am able to "talk the talk." Also, there is something empowering about having studied electrical engineering; having conquered that, nothing one later encounters seems too difficult or hard -- not even the first year of law school.

Degree Year
  • 2003

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Yujin Chung

Degree(s):

  • BS

I help build relationships between our portfolio companies and the broader corporate ecosystem of technology buyers, builders, and consumers. More simply, if one of our portfolio companies desires a deal with Facebook, I help advise on the right contact, strategy, and approach to facilitate productive conversations.

While I never practiced as an engineer, I am extremely grateful for my Cornell engineering experience. The challenging curriculum and tight-knit community of Cornell ECE helped me develop a strong foundation for the technical and business skills I use every day in my role at Andreessen Horowitz.

Degree Year
  • 1964

Stephen Stephenson

Degree(s):

  • BS
  • MEng

I've published papers, books, and videos on Ancient Computers (a.k.a., counting board abacuses). See my blog post for details.

Degree Year
  • 2012
  • 2013

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Jeremy Blum

Degree(s):

  • BS
  • MEng

I'm a recent Cornell ECE graduate trying to juggle a whole lot of exciting stuff - both technical and not. Presently, I'm living in NYC where I am the CTO and Co-Founder of SUNN, a startup developing innovative lighting solutions that allow indoor LED lights to emulate natural sunlight, with the aim of creating a healthier living and working environment. The lights consume about one-fifth of the energy of an incandescent bulb, all while drastically improving light quality over compact fluorescent bulbs. Through a web connection, the bulbs can intelligently geolocate themselves and determine the time, enabling them to always provide the right light at the right time. We're working with manufacturers to get this technology out into the market.

Simultaneously, I'm the owner of Blum Idea Labs, my consulting and content product firm. I produce Youtube videos that have taught engineering concepts to millions of people around the world. Most recently, I published a book, Exploring Arduino, which uses the popular Arduino microcontroller platform to teach concepts in electrical engineering, computer science, and human-computer interaction. It's available worldwide and as an EBook. Reviews are positive, and sales are going well.