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Brian Zucker is an American software engineer that worked at Dell for over 30 years and now at AMD for two years. He has held positions on the Board of Directors for the Blu-ray Disc Association from January 2004 to December 2010, as the Managing Director for Duggan & Zucker Entertainment, LLC from June 2019 to the present, and as Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Dallas College in Dallas, Texas from September 2020 to the present.[1].
Zucker graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering in 1988. He then completed a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin in 1991[1][2]
Zucker oversaw the architecture and engineering of the Dell XPS line of consumer-oriented laptop and desktop computers.