Skip to Content
Uncategorized

TR35 Judges — 1999

August 8, 2006

Dr. David Baltimore
President
California Institute of Technology
Nobel Laureate, Medicine - 1975

Mr. John Benditt
Editor in Chief
Technology Review

Mr. Alfred R. Berkeley
President
NASDAQ/AMEX

Dr. Anita Borg
President and Founding Director Institute for Women & Technology
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

Dr.Morris Chang
CEO
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company

Prof.Michael Dertouzos
Director, Laboratory for Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mr. John Doerr
Partner
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

Mr. R. Bruce Journey
Publisher/CEO
Technology Review

Ms. Ellen Knapp
Chief Knowledge Officer & CIO
PricewaterhouseCoopers

Dr. Robert Langer
Kenneth J. Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology

Dr. Robert M. Metcalfe
Technology Pundit Vice President,Technology, International Data Group
Inventor, Ethernet
Founder, 3Com

Dr.Nicholas Negroponte
Director, Media Laboratory Professor of Media Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dr. Arno Penzias
Venture Partner
New Enterprise Associates
Nobel Laureate, Physics - 1978

Ms. Kim Polese
President, CEO & Founder
Marimba Inc.

Dr. Diana Garcia-Prichard
President
Center for the Advancement of Hispanic Scientists and Engineers

Dr. Judith Rodin
President
University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Phillip A. Sharp
Professor and Head of the Department of Biology Center for Cancer Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mr. Alan G. Spoon
President
The Washington Post Company

Mr. Ray Stata
CEO
Analog Devices

Mr. Anthony Sun
General Partner
Venrock Associates

Dr. Charles M. Vest
President
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mr. Larry Weber
Chairman/CEO
Weber Public Relations WorldWide

Ms. Ann Winblad
Partner/Co-Founder
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners

Dr.William A.Wulf
President
National Academy of Engineering

Mr. John Yochelson
President
Council on Competitiveness

Keep Reading

Most Popular

Large language models can do jaw-dropping things. But nobody knows exactly why.

And that's a problem. Figuring it out is one of the biggest scientific puzzles of our time and a crucial step towards controlling more powerful future models.

OpenAI teases an amazing new generative video model called Sora

The firm is sharing Sora with a small group of safety testers but the rest of us will have to wait to learn more.

Google’s Gemini is now in everything. Here’s how you can try it out.

Gmail, Docs, and more will now come with Gemini baked in. But Europeans will have to wait before they can download the app.

This baby with a head camera helped teach an AI how kids learn language

A neural network trained on the experiences of a single young child managed to learn one of the core components of language: how to match words to the objects they represent.

Stay connected

Illustration by Rose Wong

Get the latest updates from
MIT Technology Review

Discover special offers, top stories, upcoming events, and more.

Thank you for submitting your email!

Explore more newsletters

It looks like something went wrong.

We’re having trouble saving your preferences. Try refreshing this page and updating them one more time. If you continue to get this message, reach out to us at customer-service@technologyreview.com with a list of newsletters you’d like to receive.