Biography:Alexander Wissner-Gross

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Alexander D. Wissner-Gross
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsCO2Stats

Alexander D. Wissner-Gross is an American research scientist and entrepreneur.[1] He is a fellow at the Institute for Applied Computational Science at Harvard University.[2]

Education

At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he researched nanotechnology, Wissner-Gross triple-majored in physics, electrical engineering and mathematics. He was awarded the Marshall Scholarship, and was the last student to triple-major at MIT before the option was discontinued.[3] Wissner-Gross also has a Ph.D in physics from Harvard University.[4]

Entrepreneurship

In 2007,[4] Wissner-Gross founded the technology company CO2Stats, which measures the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by using a website.[5] CO2Stats is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and received funding from the seed venture capital firm Y Combinator.[4] The company attracted controversy when Wissner-Gross was reported to have claimed, which he has denied[4] , that a single Google search emitted seven grams of CO2, which Google disputed.[6]

Activities

Wissner-Gross co-authored a paper with mathematician Cameron Freer describing a "biophysical model for explaining sophisticated intelligent behavior in human and nonhuman animals", published in the journal Physical Review Letters,[7] which he expected would be useful for artificial intelligence. Researcher Gary Marcus wrote an article in The New Yorker criticizing the paper, saying they were "essentially promising a television set that walks your dog".[1]

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