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2007 TR35 Judges

August 15, 2007

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

Rodney Brooks
Professor of robotics,
MIT

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 Church
Professor of genetics; director, Center for Computational Genetics,
Harvard Medical School

Vicki Colvin
Professor of chemistry and of chemical engineering; director, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology,
RiceUniversity

Miguel de Icaza*
Vice president of developer platforms,
Novell

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,
IBMWatson Research Center

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

Tracey Ho*
Assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science,
Caltech

Brian Hughes
Chairman and product engineer,
HBN Shoe

Guido Jouret
Chief technology office­r, Emerging Markets T­echnology Group,
Cisco Systems

Thomas Keim
Principal research engineer; assistant director, Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems,
MIT

Lionel Kimerling
Professor of materials science and engineering; director, Materials P­rocessing Center,
MIT

Vikram Sheel Kumar*
Cofounder, chairman, and chief medical officer,
Dimagi

Richard Lester
Professor of nuclear s­cience and engineering; director, Industrial Performance Center,
MIT

Håkon Wium Lie*
Chief technology officer,
Opera Software

Cherry Murray
Deputy director for science and technology,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Stephen Quake*
Professor of bioengineeri­ng,
StanfordUniversity

Dipankar Raychaudhuri
Professor of electrical and computer engineering; director, Winlab,
RutgersUniversity

Mark Reed
Professor of engineering and applied science; associate director, Yale Institute for Nanoscience and Qu­antum Engineering,
YaleUniversity

Carmichael Roberts*
Cofounder and CEO,
WMR Biomedical

Joshua Schachter*
Founder,
Del.icio.us

Bjarne Stroustrup
Professor of computer science,
TexasA&M University

Sophie Vandebroek
Chief technology officer; president, Xerox In­­novation Group,
Xerox

David Victor
Professor of law; director, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development,
StanfordUniversity

Jimmy Wales
Founder, Wikipedia; cofounder, Wikia

Jennifer West*
Professor of bioengineerin­g,
RiceUniversity

John Wiss
Adjunct professor of mechanical engineering, CarnegieMellon University; chairman, Pittsburgh Electric Engines

*Past TR100/TR35 honoree

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