Chris Phoenix (nanotechnologist)
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Chris Phoenix (January 25, 1970-) is the co-founder (with Mike Treder) and Director of Research[1] of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), has studied advanced nanotechnology for more than 15 years. He obtained his BS in Symbolic Systems and MS in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1991. From 1991 to 1997, Phoenix worked as an embedded software engineer at Electronics for Imaging. In 1997, he left the software field to concentrate on dyslexia correction and research. Since 2000, he has focused exclusively on studying and writing about molecular manufacturing. Phoenix, who lives in Miami, Florida, is a published author in nanotechnology and nanomedical research. He is best-known for his peer-reviewed paper, "Design of a Primitive Nanofactory",[2] as well as his comprehensive outline for Thirty Essential Nanotechnology Studies.[3] Phoenix has authored or co-authored many papers[4] and essays[5] in connection with his work for CRN.
Phoenix also serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for Nanorex, Inc.
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- ^ http://www.crnano.org/speaker.cp.htm
- ^ http://www.jetpress.org/volume13/Nanofactory.htm
- ^ http://www.crnano.org/studies.htm
- ^ http://www.crnano.org/papers.htm
- ^ http://www.crnano.org/essays05.htm