Dr. Aharon Hauptman
KurzweilAI.net said
A worldwide expert survey on 20 future developments in nanobiotechnology by the Interdisciplinary Center for Technology Analysis and Forecasting (ICTAF) at Tel Aviv University is available for download.
Dr. Aharon Hauptman is coauthor of the
ICTAF Expert Survey on Nanobiotechnology and is
a senior researcher at the
Interdisciplinary
Center for Technology Analysis and Forecasting (ICTAF) at Tel-Aviv
University since 1988. He received a Ph.D. in
Engineering (Fluid Mechanics) from
Tel-Aviv University in 1986. He
specializes in
Technology Foresight and evaluation of trends in various
emerging technologies, such as Nanotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, MEMS,
Smart Materials and Structures, quantum technologies and more, and is
very interested in their impact on our lives.
Understanding technological and societal changes by means of Technology
Foresight is considered at ICTAF as crucial for adequate policy and
decision-making, especially when human society is more and more
dependant on science and technology. Aharon has been involved in
several
Foresight studies and in
Delphi surveys as a basis for R&D
policy. A recent example is a Foresight study on selected future
developments in Nanobiotechnology, performed for the European network of
excellence
Nano-to-Life.
Nano-to-Life is the first European Network of Excellence in the field of
nanobiotechnology supported by the European Commission under the
6th
Framework Programme. Nano-to-Life aims at setting the basis for a
virtual
European Nanobiotech Institute.
He has lectured in courses on technology forecasting at the
Technion – the Israel Institute of Technology and in other
institutions.
He takes part in the expert panel of the online Technology Forecasting
system
TechCast, and is a member of the
World
Futures Studies Federation (WFSF).
Back in the 20th century, Aharon initiated and edited a Hebrew Science
Fiction magazine, and was one of the founders of the
Israeli
Society for Science Fiction. He wrote numerous popular science and
future-oriented articles in several Israeli newspapers and magazines,
both printed and electronic.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.