Stuart Mason Dambrot
Consilientist | Futurist
As a Consilientist, Stuart 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 and creative expression.
As a Futurist, Stuart 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.
Stuart speaks and writes about a wide range of topics, many of which are covered in his blog Critical Thought. He is currently a Contributing Author at PhysOrg and Medical Xpress, and has been published in Nature, Nature Biotechnology, Science, New Scientist, Scientific American, IEEE Spectrum, Photonics Spectra, ChemicalWeek, Electronics, Electronic Engineering Times, Columbia University 21stC, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, Economist, Japan Times, 01 Informatique, Electronic World News, Integrated Systems Design, Managing Automation, InfoWorld, Datamation, PC AI, PC Week, Central Office, and Asian Venture Capital Journal. Stuart’s has spoken on Exocortical Cognition at the New York Academy of Sciences, Synthetic Biology at Science House, and Emergent Technologies at the New York Future Salon. He is also the creator and host of Critical Thought TV4, a discussion channel examining convergent and emergent trends in research, science and society.
Stuart holds a Bachelors degree in Cognitive Neuroscience, incorporating Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Linguistics, and Epistemology, with Graduate Studies in Technology Forecasting. He is affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York Academy of Sciences, Center for Inquiry, New York Futurist Society, National Science Writers Association, and Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan.
Stuart lives in New York City and has extensive experience in Japan and Europe.
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