Features

TR 35

Technology Review's top 35 innovators under the age of 35

  • October 2005
  • By Technology Review

Their work is a road map to what's hot in emerging technology -- and their achievements will shape the world we live in for decades to come.

They are inventors and discoverers and entrepreneurs. They are chemists and biologists and software engineers and chip designers. They create their wonders in universities, startups, and large corporations. They gravitate to the most interesting and difficult scientific and engineering problems at hand, and arrive at solutions no one had imagined. They take on big issues. They are the TR35 -- Technology Review's selection of the top technology innovators under age 35 (as of October 1, 2005). The winners from previous years (when it was the TR100) have changed your world. So will the people you're about to meet.

Longer profiles:

Daniel Riskin

Advertisement

Jia Chen

Narashima Chari

Alphabetical:

A-B

C

D-H

I-M

P-Z

TR35 Judges

Contributing editors and writers:
TR35 Project Editor: Herb Brody
Profile Writers:
Erika Jonietz
Eric Hellweg
Michael Fitzgerald
Deborah Asbrand
Corie Lok
Neil Savage
Stu Hutson
David Talbot
Lisa Scanlon
Sally Atwood
Ken Garber

Print

Related Articles

Instant-On Computing

Chips based on magnetic nanoparticles could lead to low-power, programmable logic.

Instant-On Computing

Chips based on magnetic nanoparticles could mean low-power, programmable logic.

Brighter Nanotubes

Light-emitting carbon nanotubes could find uses in telecommunications, lighting, and high-performance computers.

Advertisement

MAGAZINE

People Power 2.0

How civilians helped win the Libyan information war.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement