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  1. Krishna Bharat

    Krishna Bharat is a Principal Scientist at Google who is famous for creating Google News (http://news.google.com/). This service can automatically index about 4500 news websites around the world and provide a summary of the News resources. Officially his title is "Principal Research Scientist". Krishna Bharat created Google News in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks to keep him abreast of the developments.

  2. Alexander Stepanov

    Alexander Stepanov is a Principal Scientist at Adobe Systems. Prior to joining Adobe, Alex was Vice President and Chief Scientist at Compaq Computer Corporation where he led the development of the top-level corporate technology roadmap and was also responsible for initiating strategic relationships with some major software partners.

  3. Lucy Suchman

    Lucy Suchman is Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University. Before coming to Lancaster, she held the positions of Principal Scientist and manager of the Work Practice and Technology at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. She is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, obtaining her BA in 1972, MA in 1977 and a Doctorate in Social and Cultural Anthropology in 1984.

  4. Michael Witbrock

    Michael Witbrock is a computer scientist in the field of artificial intelligence. A native of New Zealand, he currently lives in Austin, Texas, and is the current Vice President of Research at Cycorp, which is carrying out the Cyc project in an effort to produce a genuine Artificial Intelligence.

  5. Andrew Borthwick

    Andrew Borthwick is Principal Scientist at Spock Networks, where he focuses primarily on information extraction (extracting information about people from the web), profile matching (do Profile A and Profile B represent the same person?), and search.He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and two children.

  6. Reinhard Ebner

    Dr. Reinhard Ebner Dr. Reinhard Ebner PhD, Director of Research, Avalon Pharmaceuticals Dr. Ebner is a Scientific Director at Avalon Pharmaceuticals. He received his undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Regensburg and his doctorate in Microbiology and Genetics from the University of OsnabrŸck, Germany, where he then served on the faculty of the Genetics department. In 1989, he identified and cloned the type I TGF-b receptor at Genentech.

  7. Richard Cohn
  8. Tom Berson

    Tom Berson has more than 30 years experience in cryptography and computer security. He is currently the founder and owner of Anagram Laboratories. He is also Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy, Director of the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR), an editor of the Journal of Cryptology, and serves on the advisory board of the International Journal of Information Security (IJIS).

  9. Nina Bhatti

    Nina Bhatti is responsible for the creation of leading-edge web, performance and networking technologies at HP Labs, the company’s central research organization, and driving the transformation of these technologies into successful commercial products for HP. Bhatti built and leads Labs’ Customer Business Innovation team, which has led to the design and creation of novel mobile technologies for some of HP’s largest customers.

  10. Lynette Cardoch

    Lynette Cardoch Supervising Scientist, MWH Americas, Inc. Lynette Cardoch is a supervising scientist with MWH Americas, Inc. with emphasis on water quality, coastal sustainability, environmental restoration and coastal policy. Previously, Lynette was a research scientist with the Environmental Protection Agency in North Carolina. Her research focused on nitrogen in the Neuse River Basin.

  11. Robert Etheredge

    Robert Etheredge, Ph.D. Vice President, Operations Dr. Etheredge has served the medical device and drug delivery industries for over 25 years, has published extensively, and holds numerous patents for medical innovations. He has personally managed all phases of medical device development from early phase needs identification and ideation to latter-phase manufacturing transition and post marketing surveillance.

  12. Alan Ruttenberg

    Alan Ruttenberg , software engineer

  13. Markus Jakobsson

    Using adversarial modeling from the field of cryptography, combined with related modeling of human behavior, I analyse the security of real-life applications and design improved security protocols. The efforts are often aimed at gaining a better understanding of and preventing phishing, pharming, malware spread and click-fraud. My students and I do consulting for the financial industry, allowing us to translate academic insights into better consumer products. My background also involves . . .

  14. Pradeep Sindhu

    Pradeep Sindhu , Vice Chairman, Chief Technical Officer and Founder Pradeep Sindhu founded Juniper Networks in February 1996 and has held several central roles in shaping the company, currently serving as Vice Chairman of the Board and CTO, where he is responsible for the company's technical roadmap as well as day-to-day design and development of future products.

  15. Jim Rowson

    Software guy with over 2 million lines of shipped code as either implementor or architect. Here's a more complete description: http://home.comcast.net/~j.rowson/

  16. Renato Iannella

    Renato Iannella Renato Iannella is the Chief Scientist at IPR Systems, responsible for research, development, and international standards strategies for its products and services. Renato is an active member of the World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and member of the W3C Advisory Board. Renato has recently co-chaired the W3C Workshop on Digital Rights Management (DRM), and is a member of the OpenEbook Forum, MPEG standards group, and the IETF DRM Working Group.

  17. Michael Wilson

    Michael Wilson is a principal scientist at the Science and Technology Facilities Council Rutherford Appleton Laboratory . Since 2001 he has been the UK representative on the Executive Committee of ERCIM , and manager of the UK and Ireland Regional Office of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as a result of which in June 2002 Internet Magazine included him in its list of the 50 "movers and shakers" in the UK Internet industry.

  18. Alan Ruttenberg

    Alan Ruttenberg ’s interest lies in structuring and using biological knowledge to answer scientific questions and to interpret experimental data using computational methods. He is involved in a number of open biomedical ontology efforts, including BioPAX for representing molecular and cellular pathways, OBI, the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations, and BFO the Basic Formal Ontology that will form the upper level ontology for the OBO foundry.

  19. Kenneth C. Carter

    Kenneth C. Carter , Ph.D. , President & CEO Dr. Carter is a co-founder of Avalon and has served as President and CEO since the Company’s inception in 1999. From 1993 to 1999 he was Senior Scientist and Group Leader at Human Genome Sciences, Inc. where he built and led the gene mapping initiative. In that role, he was involved in the discovery and chromosomal mapping of dozens of previously unknown human genes, many of which are involved in many diseases.

  20. Carey Priebe

    Dr. Carey Priebe - Principal Scientist Dr. Priebe, a leading expert in classifier design and nonparametric statistics, joined Animetrics in October 2005. He is also a professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. At Johns Hopkins, he holds joint appointments in the Department of Computer Science and the Center for Imaging Science.

  21. Dov Isaacs

    Dov Isaacs Adobe Systems, Inc. Dov Isaacs is a Principal Scientist in his eighteenth year at Adobe Systems Incorporated. Dov Isaacs is a Principal Scientist in his eighteenth year at Adobe Systems Incorporated. He has responsibility for workflow and product interoperability issues associated with print publishing workflow products as well as serving as the "spiritual venture capitalist" for the Adobe PDF Print Engine technology.

  22. Joe Pato

    Joe Pato Joe Pato is a Distinguished Technologist at HP Labs. He is the Lab Scientist for the HP Labs Trusted Systems Lab (TSL) and is also the manager for TSL's US research group. He has previously served as Chief Technology Officer for Hewlett-Packard's Internet Security Solutions Division. Joe has been involved in security research and development since 1986, but still sees himself as a distributed systems researcher who views security as a tool to enable collaboration.

  23. Axel Goetz

    Axel Goetz, MD, PhD Axel Goetz, MD, PhD , is chief science officer of RealAge and is a member of the RealAge Scientific Advisory Board. Following his medical training and a doctoral program in physiology at the University of Tuebingen in Germany, Dr. Goetz earned his PhD in experimental psychology of human learning and information processing at Iowa State University.

  24. Deepak Ayyagari

    Deepak Ayyagari Secretary, Sharp Dr. Deepak Ayyagari currently serves as Principal Scientist at Sharp Laboratories of America, where he leads the Personal Healthcare Technologies project. He was also the lead architect of Sharp's Powerline Communications project, designing high speed PLC systems for AV communications in networked homes, More

  25. Ryan Flaherty

    This is the part where you ask me questions and I answer them if I like what you have to say.

  26. Pekka Himanen

    Dr. Himanen is a visiting professor at Oxford, a principal scientist at the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology and a popular lecturer in many parts of the world.

  27. Bart van Steen

    Bart van Steen is a Principal Scientist at Solvay Pharmaceuticals Discovery laboratories in Weesp, The Netherlands. Bart started at Solvay in 1986 as Organic Chemist and later received his PhD degree in Medicinal Chemistry. As Groupleader Combinatorial Chemistry from 1997 on he was responsible for the setup of Solvay’s Combinatorial Chemistry facility, the AMAP, and was intensively involved in robotics and IT.

  28. Alicia Thompson

    My name is Alicia and I am originally from Wheeling, WV, lived in Greenville, SC for 6 years or so, and am now living in Danvers, MA.

  29. Duncan Brinsmead

    Duncan Brinsmead is the principal scientist with Autodesk. He is the creator of Maya Paint Effects, Maya Hair, and has also worked extensively on Maya Fluids. He holds an MA in Music Performance from Juilliard and enjoys playing piano as well as creating digital realizations of symphonic works in my spare time. The nuances and sensibilities from my musical background certainly find expression in all aspects of his work.

  30. Nancy Edwards

    Dr. Nancy Edwards RN, PhD Nancy Edwards is a Full Professor in the School of Nursing, and the Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa; Director of the Community Health Research Unit; Principal Scientist, Institute of Population Health; Senior Scientist, Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute; and Academic Consultant, City of Ottawa (Public Health Services).

  31. Jonathan Pfautz

    Dr. Jonathan D. Pfautz Vice President of Cognitive Systems and Principal Scientist Jonathan leads research and development projects focused on the application of Cognitive Science and Engineering to complex computational systems.

  32. Timothy Blair

    There are some seriously.

  33. Rupert Sutherland

    Dr Rupert Sutherland Rupert Sutherland is a Principal Scientist at the Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences (GNS) in Lower Hutt. He was appointed to the Marsden Fund Council in 2005. After completing a Natural Sciences degree at Cambridge University and working as a petroleum industry consultant in the UK, Rupert moved to New Zealand in 1991. He completed a PhD in geology and geophysics at Otago University and moved to Wellington in 1995.

  34. Steve Stuart

    I have three great kids, 3 boys. I've always been interested in science, especially electronics and computers, and have been given the title.

  35. Matt Golombek

    Dr. Golombek was the chief scientist for the Mars Pathfinder Mission, which successfully landed a spacecraft and the Sojourner rover on Mars on July 4, 1997. As Project Scientist, Dr. Golombek chose the landing site for the spacecraft and was responsible for the overall scientific content of the mission.

  36. Charles M. Patton

    Charles Patton Principal Scientist, SRI International Charles M. Patton is a mathematician and Principal Scientist at the Center for Technology in Learning (CTL) of SRI International. For the past two decades, Dr. Patton has been at the forefront of research in technology augmentations for teaching, learning, and understanding – especially in mathematics.

  37. Niall Fraser

    Niall Fraser As co-founder of Open Options Corporation, Niall Fraser 's research work formed the basis of the strategic software technology developed by the firm.

  38. Justin O. Neway

    Justin O. Neway , Ph.D., Founder, Executive Vice President and Chief Science Officer has over 20 years of experience in pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturing, and in the application of software solutions to regulatory, quality and operational issues in process manufacturing. Prior to joining Aegis, Dr. Neway was Director of Fermentation R&D at Somatogen, a biotechnology manufacturer.

  39. James S. Huston

    Dr. James S. Huston Vice President, Senior Research Fellow Dr. Huston joined EMD Lexigen in 2000 to expand the company’s pioneering research efforts in immunotherapeutics, an emerging field that builds upon progress in human genomics and cancer biology. Since 1983 he has contributed to advances in protein and antibody engineering, first as senior research director and principal scientist at Creative BioMolecules, and then as vice president for R&D at IntraImmune Therapies.

  40. Virgil A. Place

    Virgil A. Place , MD Director Virgil A. Place , M.D. is the founder of VIVUS and has been its Chief Scientific Officer and Chairman of the Board since the Company was formed in April 1991. Before joining VIVUS, Dr. Place was Principal Scientist and held a variety of executive positions including Vice President of Medical and Regulatory Affairs at ALZA Corporation from 1969 to 1991. In addition, Dr. Place served nine years on the ALZA Corporation Board of Directors.

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