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The PopTech Science and Public Leadership Fellows are high-potential early- and mid-career scientists working in areas of critical importance to the nation and the planet. They represent a corps of highly visible and socially engaged scientific leaders who embody science as an essential way of thinking, discovering, understanding and deciding.

 

Photography by John Santerre

Photo by Thatcher Cook for #PopTech

Andrew Zolli showing the pores on Ken's face... :)

Pablo Suarez demonstrates the use of "serious video games" in an interactive session designed to explore how vulnerable communities cope with climate disruption.

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

Pablo Suarez demonstrates the use of "serious video games" in an interactive session designed to explore how vulnerable communities cope with climate disruption.

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

PopTech City Resilient conference at Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM).

(Photo by Agaton Strom)

Photos from Pop!Tech 2007 that I never really got around to posting. I'm excited to announce I'll be headed back to Maine again this year in October! :)

 

This years theme explores the dynamics between systems based on scarcity and those based on abundance, in areas ranging from digital social networks to environmentalism, from biology to business, from peacemaking to politics.

PopTech City Resilient conference at Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM).

(Photo by Agaton Strom)

Participants learn about the role of new technology in shaping how we share stores in the "Future of Storytelling" session, led by Nancy Duarte, on Friday afternoon

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

Participants learn about the role of new technology in shaping how we share stores in the "Future of Storytelling" session, led by Nancy Duarte, on Friday afternoon

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

Quoted from the Poptech Salon event page:

 

"Justin Gallivan, the biochemist who is ‘programming’ bacteria to eat pollution."

 

Poptech is an annual conference that happens in Camden, Maine every fall. This year the Poptech family has added some special Poptech Salons which deliver the conference energy to a smaller audience.

 

The second Poptech Salon called Science, Living Systems and the Edge of Change took place on June 22nd in Washington, DC. This salon took a look into the researchers and scientists who are revolutionizing the way we look and interact with 'complex' living systems.

Nigel Waller, Hayat Sindi, Andre Yap

PopTech City Resilient conference at Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM).

(Photo by Agaton Strom)

Robert Neuwirth, Nils Gilman, and Stephanie Coontz answer questions from the audience during a Q&A following the Re:frame session at PopTech

photo by Kris Krüg for PopTech

Vice President for Creative of frog, Robert leads frog’s efforts to expand the impact of design into new markets and industries, teaches at NYU’s Tisch School, and is a central partner in PopTech’s Project Masiluleke.

Participants learn about the role of new technology in shaping how we share stores in the "Future of Storytelling" session, led by Nancy Duarte, on Friday afternoon

photo by Thatcher Cook for PopTech

PopTech City Resilient conference at Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM).

(Photo by Agaton Strom)

PopTech City Resilient conference at Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM).

(Photo by Agaton Strom)

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