Name Richard Lyon | Role Engineer | |
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Education California Institute of Technology Similar People Sergey Brin, David Drummond, Larry Page, Eric Schmidt |
Richard Francis Lyon (born 1952) is an American inventor, scientist, and engineer, who invented the optical mouse. He has worked in many aspects of signal processing and was a co-founder of Foveon Inc., a digital camera and image sensor company.
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Life

Lyon grew up in El Paso, Texas, one of nine children. He received a B.S. from Caltech in 1974 and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1975.
Lyon has worked at a number of Silicon Valley companies, including Stanford Telecommunications, Xerox, Schlumberger, Apple, Foveon, and Google.
Lyon is married to Margaret Asprey; they have two children.
Inventions and research
In 1981, Lyon built the first optical mouse, at Xerox, for which he was awarded two U.S. patents, now expired.
He also did pioneering work in the following areas: