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Aaron Eash

VP of Engineering at Avegant

Aaron Eash began their career in 2008 as a Field Applications Engineer at Texas Instruments. Aaron then moved to an Applications Engineer role in Portable and Home Audio, followed by an Applications Engineer role in Car Audio. In 2012, they joined Google as a HW Engineer, where they worked on audio and power for Chromebooks, as well as other analog and protocol level research things. Finally, in 2014, they joined Avegant as VP of Engineering, then Director of Hardware Engineering, and finally Lead Hardware Engineer, where they worked on making the Avegant Glyph, which was intended to be to video what headphones have been to music.

Aaron Eash attended the University of Michigan from 2002 to 2007, where they earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSE).

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