SHARP Laboratories of America
Scott Daly is a Research Fellow at Sharp Laboratories of America, specializing in displayed appearance and overseeing a team of nine on various advanced display system projects. With experience dating back to 1985, Scott held the position of Senior Research Scientist at Eastman Kodak, focusing on image data compression and visual modeling. Notable achievements include receiving an Emmy Award in 1990 and the Mees Award honorable mention in 1993. Scott's early career started as an engineer at Photoelectronics Corporation, where work involved digital photographic simulator design. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Bioengineering from the University of Utah and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University. Scott is based in West Palm Beach, Florida.
SHARP Laboratories of America
Sharp Laboratories of America (SLA) is the U.S. research and development (R&D) subsidiary for Sharp Corporation of Japan. For over 100 years, Sharp has created products and technologies that have touched the lives of people across the world. These innovations include world-class liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturing, Japan’s first crystal radio, the world’s first commercial LCD-based calculator, the world’s first commercial mobile cameraphone, ultra-high efficiency solar panels, market-leading television and business products, and many others.