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Marco Ferrarese is an expert on Malaysia and Borneo. He co-authored guidebooks on Malaysia, Brunei and Thailand for The ROUGH GUIDES, and published a novel and several non-fiction books. He has written more than 100 articles on travel, culture and extreme music in Asia for a variety of international publications that include Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, CNN Travel, BBC Travel, The Guardian, National Geographic Traveler (UK), South China Morning Post, NIKKEI Asian Review, Roads & Kingdoms, Southeast Asia Globe, Perceptive Travel, Time Out, Bangkok101, Vagabonding, and Penang Monthly.
The Ethical #NFT Platform - Funding Digital Assets for a Fairer World. Utility Token: $ORI đź’¬ http://discord.io/Orica
Job Market Candidate | Postdoc @UChicago @UChiUrbanLabs | Applied microeconomist: Public, Health, Crime, Urban | Founder @MH_Econ and #EconBrew
American film critic who has written for The New Yorker since 1999.
Ertem Nusret Tas is a first year PhD student in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University working with Prof. David Tse on the analysis of blockchain. He completed both his BS and MEng degrees at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at MIT. He worked with Prof. Eytan Modiano on coflow scheduling in data center networks during his time as an MEng student. His interests include blockchain, probability theory and network algorithms.
Joachim Neu is a Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering ​student in Stanford University.
Robust Incentives Group at Ethereum
Researcher at Ethereum
Civil servant at Education Gov UK. Deputy Director at Department of Education. Transformation: Policy Design and Digital Delivery at Scale. Recognised amongst the world's 50 most influential bringing innovation & agility to policymaking - Agile50 List
Co-author of the popular science book, "The Why Axis," which offers new insights in various areas of economics research through field experiments.
Bloomberg News reporter in Brussels. Focus on EU climate, energy. #EUETS #EUGreenDeal
Graduated from the University of Sydney with a Master of Engineering degree. Completed a PhD at MIT Media Lab, focusing on "self-replicating machines." Demonstrated artificial replication using real physics.