Dr. Alexander D. Wissner-Gross
Alexander D. Wissner-Gross,
Ph.D. is an award-winning scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur. He
serves as an Institute Fellow at the Harvard University Institute for
Applied Computational Science and as a Research Affiliate at the MIT
Media Laboratory.
Alex has received 116 major distinctions, authored 17
publications, been granted 22 issued, pending, and provisional patents,
and founded, managed, and advised 4 technology companies, 1 of which has
been acquired.
In 1998 and 1999, respectively, he won the U.S.A.
Computer Olympiad and the Intel Science Talent Search. In 2003, he
became the last person in MIT history to receive a triple major, with
bachelors in Physics, Electrical Science and Engineering, and
Mathematics, while graduating first in his class from the MIT School of
Engineering. In 2007, he completed his Ph.D. in Physics at Harvard,
where his research on programmable matter, ubiquitous computing, and
machine learning was awarded the Hertz Doctoral Thesis Prize.
A popular TED speaker, his talks have been viewed more than 1.7 million
times and translated into 26 languages. His work has also been featured
in more than 150 press outlets worldwide including The New York Times,
CNN, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek.
Alex’s papers include
Causal Entropic Forces,
Participatory telerobotics,
Relativistic statistical arbitrage,
Dielectrophoretic architectures,
Intruder dynamics on vibrofluidized granular surfaces,
Pattern formation without favored local interactions,
Multicolor symbology for remotely scannable 2D barcodes,
Physically programmable surfaces,
Diamond stabilization of ice multilayers at human body temperature,
Arrays of Cu(2+)-complexed organic clusters grown on gold nano dots,
From codex to poster, and
Dielectrophoretic reconfiguration of nanowire interconnects.
His patents include
Environmental footprint monitor for computer networks,
System and method for relativistic statistical securities trading,
Method and apparatus for human-powered mobile visual search and feedback,
Method for creating a topical reading list, and
Robotic manipulation system utilizing patterned granular motion.
Watch
Alex Wissner-Gross: A new equation for intelligence,
AGI-14 Keynote by Alex Wissner-Gross on the Physics of Artificial General Intelligence,
Networking Faster Than Light: Alex Wissner-Gross at TEDxBeaconStreet, and
Terasem Movement, Inc. 8th Annual Virtual Workshop on Geoethical Nanotechnology in Second Life.
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