Our temperatures are in the 40s for santa rosa. Upper 50s for the rest of the area. As you go through our afternoon, sunshine inland warming up to the mid to upper 80s and around the bay, low to mid 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. The clouds will stick around. A fire weather watch for the north bay and that goes into effect at 11 00 tonight until 8 00 a. M. Wednesday due to gusty, offshore winds. Some extreme fire danger and i will talk more about this coming up in a few minutes. But it is definitely a foggy start on the bay this morning. It sure is that is reflected in our goldengate camera. Just kind of hovering over the Golden Gate Bridge as you work your way into San Francisco. It is not affecting traffic too much. Just keep that in mind. 15 minutes ago from Richmond San Rafael bridge down into San Francisco. It is bearable but foggy and we are seeing some fog at the bay bridge, as well. Chp mentioned it, as well. Be careful out there, this morning. Today is the deadline to regis
Which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the communicators visited bell labs. The labs were created by at t they are owned by nokia, we president bell labs marc Marcus Weldon at the labs in new jersey. So where are we . Were at bell labs. Historical institution, we like to think very relevant to the future as thats institution invented just about every imagine y that you can that underpins the internet. In every silicon chip linux, your apple hone, lasers that do all the optics, Long Distance communications, satellite communication, we invented all bunch of d won a prizes but we consider ourselves internet. Ation of the in 2017, who owns bell labs . Company called nokia. That company you probably all 3310, do you remember the leg nokia phone . T was sort of a wedge, very popular with everyone, probably the first phone if you lived 20 r 30 years ago that company evolved. It got out of the handset business which it can sold to microsoft. Then microsof
Visited bell labs. Named for alexander or graham bell, inventer of the telephone. The labs were created by at t. Theyre now owned by nokia, a Finnish Telecommunications company. We talked with bell labs president Marcus Weldon at the labs headquarters in new jersey. Host so, Marcus Weldon, where are we . Guest were at bell labs. The esteemed historical institution. But id like to say not just historical, in fact, very present and we like to think or very relevant to the future as well. Its an institution that has invented just about every technology, a system that led to lennox and thats what runs the internet. Your apple phone or your [inaudible] lasers that control the optics that do Long Distance communication, satellite communication, so we invented all of that and won a bunch of prizes for it. But we sort of consider ourselves the foundation of the internet. Host well, its 2017, who owns bell labs . Guest a Company Named nokia. That company you probably all remember from the 3310,
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You to here . Guest so im actually a researcher. I work on integrated optical sensing methods and technology. Host and before we get into what those are, whats your background . Guest so i have a background in solid state physics and semiconductor devices. Wheres your degree from . Guest berkeley. Ucberkeley. Host and ph. D. . Guest my undergrad was at iowa state university. Guest are you from iowa . Guest im from minnesota originally. [laughter] host well, youre here at bell labs now, and youre working again on guest im working on optical sensors. Host which is what . Guest really anything that detect light. The most familiar youd be familiar with is a camera which we all basically carry on us every day. Typical cameras only see twodimensional images. So what im working on are 3d Optical Imaging techniques very similar to radar but using light. Host arent those in practical use today already . Guest yes. There are some uses of these. One of them is in the medical field, its a techniqu