Stuart Mason Dambrot
Stuart Mason
Dambrot is an interdisciplinary researcher, consilientist,
and futurist. He analyzes deep-structure conceptual and neural
connections between multiple areas of knowledge and creativity, and
monitors and extrapolates convergent and emergent trends in a wide range
of research activities. He is also the creator and host of
Critical Thought | TV, an online multidisciplinary discussion
channel examining
convergent and emergent trends in research, science, and society. Stuart
has spoken about
Exocortical Cognition, Emergent Technologies, Synthetic
Biology, Post-Singularity Transhumanism, Philosophy of Mind,
Sociopolitical Futures, and other topics at New York Academy of
Sciences, Cooper-Union, Science House, New York
Future Salon, and other venues.
Stuart covers breaking peer-reviewed research and key science events as
a Contributing Author for
Phys.org and
Medical Xpress, writes about a
wide range of topics on
Critical Thought, and has as an author and
correspondent contributed to Nature, Nature Biotechnology,
Science,
New Scientist, Scientific American, IEEE Spectrum,
Photonics Spectra,
ChemicalWeek, Columbia University 21stC,
Electronics,
Electronic
Engineering Times, Integrated Systems Design, PC AI,
Financial
Times,
Economist, International Herald Tribune, Japan
Times,
Asian
Venture
Capital Journal, 01 Informatique, InfoWorld,
Managing Automation,
Central Office, and other journals and
publications.
His affiliations include American Association for the Advancement
of Science, New York Academy of Sciences, Lifeboat Foundation Advisory
Board, Center for Inquiry, New York Futurist Society, National
Association of Science Writers, Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan,
and Linnaean Society. He lives in New York City and has extensive
experience in Japan and Europe.
Watch
Critical Thought | TV to view Stuart’s conversations
with
scientists, researchers, authors, philosophers, filmmakers, and other
transformative individuals. Read his posts on
Critical Thought and his
articles on
Phys.org,
Medical Xpress, and
The Briefing. View his
LinkedIn
profile. Follow his
Twitter feed.
Watch Stuart discuss Cognitive Framing at ACAP Meeting 04-25-11 — Stuart Mason
Dambrot:
Part 1,
Part 2, and
Part 3, and
Harold Channer interview Stuart
on MNN at
Stuart Mason Dambrot 05-05-11.