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Mark Zacharria
Mark Zacharria grew up near New York City. Before moving to Paris in 1997 and founding Elucido Partners, he worked as a strategist, designer and creative director at several of the city’s most celebrated communications firms. And he has had an opportunity to work on an enviably diverse assortment of clients: Credit Suisse First Boston; DDS Logistics; Deutsch Morgan Granfell Technology Group, Hambrecht & Quist; Imagine Eyes; Imagine Optic; Mauna Kea Technologies; McCown De Leeuw; Montgomery Securities; Morgan Stanley; Obvious Technology; Opticsvalley; Netscape; Pacific Growth Equities; Pacific Telesis Group; Robertson Stephens; Umax; and others.
Mark had the priviledge of writing the following articles:
- Laser Focus World's 2008 annual European Report (cover story) on the continent's photonics industry. Click here to read it.
- "The eyes have it - Adaptive optics approaches clinical ophthalmology" in the November 2008 issue of Bio Optics World (cover story). Click here to read it.
Mark equally either edited, co-wrote or otherwise contributed to the following articles:
- As a technical writer with Xavier Levecq, "Adaptive optics: Optical fuse protects intracavity components" in the April 2008 issue of Laser Focus World. Click here to read it.
- As a technical writer with Jerome Ballesta, "Choosing adaptive optics for precision applications" in Optics Lasers Europe's April 2008 Edition. Click here to read it (free Optics.org membership required).
- As a contributing editor with Drs. Peter Kner et Zvi Kam, "Adaptive optics takes tissue imaging to the next level" in the June 2008 issue of Bio Optics World. Click here to read it.
- As a technical writer with Xavier Levecq, "Going beyond pass/fail optics characterization" in the October issue of Optics Lasers Europe. Click here to read it (free Optics.org membership required).
- As a contributing technical editor for Dr. Ilya Petrou, "Electromagnetic deformable mirror assists in retinal diagnostics" in the November 15, 2008 issue of the Ophthalmology Times. Click here to read it.
To see mark's full CV on LinkedIn, click here.
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