Alex Wissner-Gross, Ph.D. alexwg@post.harvard.edu

Alex Wissner-Gross is an Environmental Fellow at Harvard University. He has authored 14 publications, received 82 national and international distinctions, been issued 7 full and pending patents, and founded 4 companies. His research has been covered in Technology Review, BusinessWeek, USA Today, Scientific American, and The New York Times. In 2003, Alex became the last person in MIT history to receive a triple major, with bachelors in Physics, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics, while graduating first in his class from the MIT School of Engineering. In 2007, Alex received his Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard for work on programmable surfaces, which dramatically increased the computational versatility of a range of materials. Before his science and technology career, Alex performed as a boy soprano with the New York City Opera.

2008.06.10 "Virtual Energy Forum," CNN's Situation Room
2008.05.30 "Ignite Boston shows the way to beat commerce interruptus," O'Reilly Radar
2008.04.13 "Go green with the Internet's help," Austin American-Statesman
2008.04 "Computing industry gets serious about energy conservation," Scientific American
2008.03.12 "West Hartford grandparents can't stop smiling," Jewish Ledger
2008.02.20 "Founders take aim at a bigger target," Financial Times
2008.01.20 "Are newspapers a cleaner read online?" The Observer Magazine / The Guardian (UK)
2008.01.16 "Carbon Widget Reaches 1 Million," Earth2Tech / GigaOM
2007.12.03 "How green is your Web site?" Reuters
2007.11.30 "Zachary Wissner-Gross wins Hertz Fellowship," Hertz Foundation News
2007.11.28 "Changements climatiques: internet s'en mele," La Presse
2007.11.27 "Warning: Reading This Article May Contribute to Global Warming. But These Young Entrepreneurs Want to Do Something About It," Xconomy
2007.11.23 "Energy week: A Green Website," LA Times
2007.11.16 "Widget helps Web sites calculate visitors' carbon dioxide emissions," The San Jose Mercury News
2007.11.15 "Students try to make internet carbon neutral," Telegraph (UK)
2007.11.14 "High Tech Fever with Joost Bonsen," Cambridge Community Television
2007.11.09 "Groen Surfen," Dag (NL)
2007.11.08 "What's Your Blog's Carbon Footprint?" Mashable
2007.10.08 "The Great Elevator Pitch Competition," Xconomy
2007.09.20 "'Hot' ice could lead to medical device," Harvard University Gazette
2007.09.19 "In video: implants of hot ice?" Futura-Sciences (French)
2007.09.19 "Warm Ice for Gadgets in the (Polycrystalline) Diamond Age," Medgadget
2007.09.18 "Nanotechnology diamond ice coatings could improve knee prostheses and solar cells," Nanowerk
2007.09.17 "MIT Class of 2003 Notes," Technology Review
2007.09.14 "Hot Ice to Lubricate Joints," Interia (Polish)
2007.09.05 "Hot Ice to Lubricate Artificial Joints," EurekAlert
2007.09.05 "Now, warm ice coating to make medical implants biocompatible," Daily India
2007.09.04 "Body-temperature ice via nanotechnology," Nanodot
2007.09.04 "Warm ice layer could make implants biocompatible," New Scientist
2007.09.04 "Physicists devise very thin warm ice," Membrana (Russian)
2007.08.30 "Warm ice could improve medical implants," Physics World
2007.07.17 "Around Town with Sally Collura," WCAC-TV (Waltham, MA)
2007.07.10 "MIT Class of 2003 Notes," Technology Review
2007.06.07 "Nanotechnology: Toward matter programmable to atomic precision," Nanodot
2007.05.16 "Interview with Alexander Wissner-Gross," Nanotechnology.com's Best of the NanoWeek
2007.05.15 "MIT Class of 2003 Notes," Technology Review
2007.04.11 "Graduate Student Awards," Materials Research Society News
2007.04.11 "Recent Department News," Harvard University Department of Physics
2007.01.05 "Software Provides Reading Lists," The Harvard Crimson
2007.01.03 "Wikipedia Inspires Course Reading List Generator," TechNewsWorld
2007.01.03 "For Further Reading...," The Chronicle of Higher Education
2007.01.03 "Algorithmus erstellt Leselisten," Wiener Zeitung
2007.01.02 "Wikipedia studied to build reading lists," United Press International
2007.01.02 "Wikipedia links used to build smart reading lists," New Scientist
2007.01.02 "Recent Department News," Harvard University Department of Physics
2006.10.27   "Early step toward rearrangeable nanotechnology computers," Nanodot
2006.10.19 "Harvard boffins create self-configuring nanowires," The Inquirer
2006.10.19 "Nanowires get reconfigured," Nanotechweb.org
2006.10.12 "Recent Department News," Harvard University Department of Physics
2004.02.01 "MIT Class of 2003 Notes," Technology Review
2004.01.28 "Awards and Honors," MIT News
2003.10 "Meet this Xtra Nano Student," Techxtra
2003.06.04 "School of Engineering awards," MIT News
2003.06.04 "Phi Beta Kappa," MIT News
2003 "Students Honors & Awards," Physics@MIT
2003.04.28 "HBS Team Selected as a Finalist in the Nation's Largest Start-Up Competition for University Entrepreneurs," Harbus
2003.02.12 "All-USA Academic First Team," USA Today
2002.12.04 "Three MIT students win Marshall Scholarships," MIT News
2002.12.03 "Three Students Earn Marshall Scholarships," MIT Tech
2002.12.02 "New Englanders named winners of the prestigious Marshall Scholarship Award 2003," British Consulate-General, Boston
2002 "Intel Award," Intel Research News
2002.03 "Big Ideas: Student's insights could advance nanotech field," MIT Spectrum
2001.07.16 "What he did on his summer vacation: A teenage wizard is shaking up micro-manufacturing," (Page 2) BusinessWeek
2001.05.21 "Student teachers: Adults can learn a lot from student employees, who just need the chance to prove their value," InfoWorld
2001.05.16 "Awards and honors," MIT News
2000.05.31 "Student work a step toward an assembler?" Nanodot
1999.08 "Top High School Students Fair Well in Philly," APS News
1999 "Spuren im Sand," Boerse Online
1999.07.22 "Eighty of the world's brightest students to gather for Lucent's Global Science Scholars Summit," Bell Labs News
1999.06.02 "Here and There: All-Scholastics," MIT News
1999.05.04 "Lucent Chooses 48 Global Science Scholars Who Will Intern at Bell Labs," Bell Labs News
1999.03.13 "Neutrinos to buckyballs: 10 talents tower," Science News
1999.03.09 "A 14-Year-Old Wins Top Prize in Intel Contest," New York Times
1999.03.08 "The Best and the Brightest," Wired News
1999.03.01 "90 NYC High School Finalists Showcase Exhibits at Polytechnic University," Polytechnic University News
1999.02.05 "Alex Wissner-Gross is Named Intel Finalist," Anton News
1999.01.26 "Winners in the 1999 Intel Science Search," New York Times
1999.01.26 "Magnificent 7: LI Students Among Finalists in Intel Science Contest," Newsday
1998.05.25 "Revenues Soar for LI Software Firms: Top Software," Long Island Business News