TR35 Judges — 2003
David Baltimore
President,
California Institute of Technology Nobel laureate, physiology or medicine
Gordon Bell
Senior researcher,
Microsoft Mediac Presence Research Group
Rodney Brooks
Director,
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Joseph Cargnelli*
Cofounder, vice president of technology,
Hydrogenics
Vinton G. Cerf
Senior vice president for architecture and technology,
MCI
James Collins*
Professor of biomedical engineering,
Boston University
R. John Hansman
Professor of aeronautics and astronautics,
MIT
Joseph Jacobson*
Associate professor,
MIT Media Laboratory
Philippe Janson
Senior technical staff member,
IBM Academy of Technology, Zurich
Christine Karman
Founder,
Izecom and Tryllian, the Netherlands
Kara M. Kockelman*
Assistant professor of civil engineering,
University of Texas at Austin
Christina Lampe-Onnerud*
Director of power technologies,
Tiax
Robert S. Langer
Professor of chemical and biomedical engineering,
MIT
Richard K. Lester
Director, Industrial Performance Center,
MIT
Robert W. Lucky
Retired vice president of applied research,
Telcordia Technologies
Tod Machover
Professor of music and media,
MIT Media Laboratory
Robert M. Metcalfe
General partner, Polaris Venture Partners Founder,
3Com
Chad Mirkin
Professor of chemistry,
Northwestern University
Cherry Murray
Senior vice president, Physical Sciences Research, Bell Labs,
Lucent Technologies
Stephen R. Quake*
Associate professor of applied physics and physics,
California Institute of Technology
Dari Shalon*
Partner,
Shalon Ventures
Phillip A. Sharp
MIT Institute Professor and director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
Nobel laureate, physiology or medicine
George M.Whitesides
Professor of chemistry,
Harvard University
Ethan Zuckerman*
Cofounder,
Geekcorps
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