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Born in 1991 in the industrial town of Stockton, California, Tommy grew up tinkering with old radios, disassembling his parents’ television sets, and dreaming of “a camera that could see everything at once.” That curiosity led him to a B.S. in Electrical Engineering at UC Berkeley, where he first stumbled upon the concept of omnidirectional light capture —the idea that a single optical system could record light from every direction simultaneously, much like a sphere of tiny eyes.
| Feature | What It Does | Why It Matters | |---|---|---| | | A single, seamless dome of lenses, each < 10 µm in diameter | Eliminates stitching artifacts common in multi‑camera rigs | | Adaptive Photon‑Counting ASIC | Custom chip that records each photon’s arrival time and angle | Enables ultra‑low‑light imaging and 3‑D depth mapping without LiDAR | | Real‑Time Sph‑Fusion Engine | GPU‑accelerated software that converts raw spherical data into any virtual view instantly | Powers live VR/AR experiences and autonomous navigation | | Self‑Calibrating Surface | Embedded micro‑actuators that correct for temperature drift and mechanical stress | Guarantees precision in harsh environments (e.g., space, deep sea) | tommy king sph
A key paper on simulating viscoelastic free-surface flows (like impacting drops) using pressure Poisson equations. Born in 1991 in the industrial town of
Sph is now in a , having raised $210 million from a consortium that includes Andreessen Horowitz, SoftBank Vision Fund, and the European Space Agency . The capital will accelerate three strategic pillars: Sph is now in a , having raised
SPH is the industry standard for modeling the "fragmentation with complicated geometry" that occurs in these impacts.