2011 TR35 Judges
Ed Boyden*
Leader, Synthetic Neurobiology Group, MIT
Yet-Ming Chiang
Professor of ceramics, MIT
George Church
Professor of genetics, Harvard Medical School
James J. Collins*
Professor of biomedical engineering, Boston University
Stephen H. Friend
CEO, Sage Bionetworks
Javier García-Martínez*
Professor of inorganic chemistry, University of Alicante
Eric Horvitz
Principal researcher, Microsoft Research
Alex Huang*
Director, FREEDM Systems Center, North Carolina State University
Ed Lazowska
Professor of computer science, University of Washington
Johnny Chung Lee*
Rapid evaluator, Google
Nick McKeown
Professor of electrical engineering and computer science, Stanford University
Christopher B. Murray*
Professor of chemistry, materials science, and engineering, University of Pennsylvania
Dipankar Raychaudhuri
Professor of communications, Rutgers University
Chris R. Somerville
Director, Energy Biosciences Institute, University of California, Berkeley
Nimmi Ramanujam*
Associate professor of biomedical engineering, Duke University
John Rogers*
Professor of engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Phillip Sharp
Institute professor, MIT
Bjarne Stroustrup
Professor of computer science, Texas A&M University
Jennifer West*
Professor of bioengineering, Rice University
Jackie Ying*
Director, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Ben Y. Zhao*
Associate professor of computer science, University of California, Santa Barbara
*Past TR100/TR35 honoree
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