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GUEST THURSDAY MAY 5, 2011

                                      GUEST

                          STUART MASON DAMBROT

       

         

                      

                            

                                                     Consilientist            

                                 

                                   Futurist / Strategist

                         http://criticalthought.dambrot.com 

                                                         www.dambrot.com

                                              stuart@dambrot.com

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The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrnj_JFoEVM - STUART MASON DAMBROT

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More about: STUART MASON DAMBROT

Stuart Mason Dambrot

Consilientist | Futurist

New York, NY

212.920.6641

stuart@dambrot.com

 

As a Consilientist, Mr. Dambrot analyzes deep-structure interconnections between multiple areas of knowledge and creativity, including science, technology, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, art, music, literature, spirituality, education, and other domains. His focus is the synthesis of a precise conceptual language that communicates the common neocortical foundations of human intellectual expression.

 

As a Futurist, Mr. Dambrot identifies, monitors, and extrapolates convergent and emergent trends in a wide range of areas, including computing, communications, energy, neuroscience, nanotechnology, biotechnology, synthetic biology, molecular electronics, artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing and communications, and quantum neurobiology. In addition, he helps public and private sector organizations successfully navigate accelerating technological change through R&D Forecasting and Strategic Communications services.

 

Mr. Dambrot speaks and writes about a wide range of topics, many of which are covered in his blog Critical Thought (http.criticalthought.co) He has been published in PhysOrg.com, MedicalXpress.com, Nature, Science, Nature Biotechnology, New Scientist, Scientific American, IEEE Spectrum, Electronics, Columbia University 21stC, Economist, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, Japan Times, 01 Informatique, Electronic World News, Electronic Engineering Times, Photonics Spectra, ChemicalWeek, Integrated Systems Design, Managing Automation, InfoWorld, Datamation, PC AI, PC Week, Central Office, and Asian Venture Capital Journal.

 

Mr. Dambrot holds a degree in Physiological Psychology focused on neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, learning, perception, motivation, cognitive science, systems behavior, heuristics programming, and epistemology, with Graduate Studies in Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Technology Forecasting, and Business Automation. He has extensive experience in Japan and Europe, and lives in New York City.

   http://criticalthought.dambrot.com

                                                                              http://criticalthought.co

 

 

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Guest For THURSDAY MAY 5,  2011

Individual programs can be viewed each week day

(11:00 AM - NOON / (NYC Time)

Channel 34 of the Time/Warner, Channel 83 of the RCN, & Channel 33 of the VerizonFiOS

Cable Television Systems in Manhattan, New York.

The Program can now also be viewed on the internet at time of cable casting at: WWW.MNN.ORG w.
NOTE: You must adjust viewing to reflect NYC time & click on channel 34 at site

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