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September/October 2008

2008 TR35 Judges

By TR Editors

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Angela Belcher*
Professor of materials science and engineering and of biological engineering,
MIT

David Berry*
Principal,
Flagship Ventures

J. J. Cadiz*
Program manager, Incubation Group,
Microsoft Research

George Candea*
Assistant professor of computer and communication sciences,
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Yet-Ming Chiang
Professor of ceramics,
MIT

George Daley
Associate professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology,
Harvard Medical School

Drew Endy
Assistant professor of b­iological engineering,
MIT

Claire Gmachl*
Associate professor of electrical engineering,
PrincetonUniversity

Irene Greif
IBM Fellow; director, C­ollaborative User Experience Group,
IBM Watson Research Center

J. Karl Hedrick
Professor of mechanical engineering; director, Vehicle Dynamics Lab,
University of California, Berkeley

Brian Hughes
Chairman and product engineer,
HBN Shoe

Steven Koonin
Chief scientist,
BP

Håkon Wium Lie*
Chief technology officer,
Opera Software

Nick McKeown
Associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science,
StanfordUniversity

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