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Mark D. Gross, director of the ATLAS Institute and professor of computer science, has worked on intelligent computer-aided design, virtual environments and design simulation, modular robotics and computationally enhanced construction kits and craft, tangible interaction design, sketch and diagram recognition, digital fabrication and more. He is the co-founder of Blank Slate Systems Incorporated and Modular Robotics Incorporated. He holds a PhD in Design Theory & Methods from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Digital artist and environmental engineer. Assistant Professor of Integrated Digital Media at New York University. Known for eccentric and dysfunctional information systems exploring the intersection of digital networks and natural phenomena. Works discussed in prominent press outlets and exhibited in museums. Co-authored the textbook "Code as Creative Medium" for teaching computational art and design.
Husband & Father, Chief Scientific Officer of Microsoft, President’s Council of Advisors on Science & Technology
Ars Technica founder. Writer. Coder. Doomer. Generalist. Also http://opensourcedefense.org. OG OG. Heartbroke but still loc'd.
Creative Technologist & New Media Artist. Featured in @google’s Black Women Techmakers Campaign. Bio art, black futures, code education. Toronto & New York