Morris Moore

Morris Moore

Morris Moore is Vice President of Security Technology in Motorola’s Applied Research and Technology Center, where he is responsible for research in security technology.  Morris has done and led research there including queuing system analysis and simulation, paging protocol development, digital signal processing application to modulation, demodulation, speech coding, and speech recognition and in-building RF propagation.  He also led product development teams for two-way paging products, including the PageWriter 2000, which joined the permanent collection of the Smithsonian as the first personal wireless two-way text messaging device.

Moore is active in Motorola’s university relations activities as well as in their annual Technology Outlook process.  He has been recognized for his technical contributions within Motorola by membership in their Science Advisory Board Association and appointment as a Dan Noble Fellow. Morris, who has 25 issued patents, graduated from Michigan State University in 1976 with a B.S. in electrical engineering.