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Bell Labs
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Bell Labs
The research and development center of Lucent Technologies, formerly AT&T. Bell Labs is one of the most renowned scientific laboratories in the world.

The Real Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847 and died in 1922. His famous sentence "Mr. Watson. Come here! I want you!" were the first words to travel over a wire, ringing in the birth of electronic communications. (Image courtesy of AT&T.)

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Quan also spent more than 20 years with Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, leading the development of new packaging materials and processes for telecommunications applications before joining Digilens, where she held the positions of CTO and VP of R&D and developed electrically switchable Bragg gratings.
In his earlier career, Zhou spent several years at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, where he played key roles in developing Lucent's optical networking products, and received the prestigious Bell Labs President's Gold Award.
Before co-founding Mintera in 2000, he was with Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies working on high capacity fiber optic transmission systems.
 
 
 
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