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296:. It won widespread critical acclaim. Sarah Hemming of the Financial Times described it as ‘immensely, distressingly powerful’ and ‘one of the most disturbing evenings I’ve ever spent in a Theatre’. The Guardian's Michael Billington stated that “what is impressive is that Professor Emmott argues his case with an implacable logic. He is quiet, humane and deeply concerned and when he says, at the end, "I think we're fucked" you have to believe him.” 33: 558: 232:). His work and the work of his Laboratory became recognised for numerous innovations at the intersection of science, technology and finance. This included the invention of Agent-based Internet auctions, the digital wallet and a biologically-inspired, probabilistic method to predict the behaviour of financial markets. 262:
From 2005 to 2010, Emmott was scientific advisor to the Chancellor of The Exchequer. He was a member of the UK Government's 10 Year Science & Innovation Framework Committee, 2004. He was appointed by the UK government Minister for Science as a trustee of the UK's National Endowment for Science,
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In 2003, Emmott joined Microsoft as chief scientist, and head of computational science. Emmott's vision was ‘to pioneer new computational methods, tools and technologies to enable new kinds of science and accelerate radical solutions to the unprecedented challenges and opportunities of our time.’
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in Nature, Hania Zlotnik noted: “His slim, even terse book his view on the “unprecedented planetary emergency we've created” — primarily examines the transformation of the global environment by human activity, a transformation that includes climate change, increasing water shortages and growing
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Emmott's scientific leadership created numerous scientific and technological advances. These include the new science of biological computation and ‘Living Software’; programmable Artificial Photosynthesis as a potentially breakthrough cheap, global energy technology; the world's first predictive
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analyzed the book by highlighting its portrayal of the dire consequences of human overpopulation and environmental degradation, emphasizing Emmott's authoritative background, succinct presentation, and proposed solutions while suggesting the urgency of addressing global environmental crises.
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Technology & the Arts, 2008–2012. He was an adviser to the Finnish Prime Minister's Science & Innovation Strategy, 2008. Emmott is Professor of Biological Computation, University College London, and was Professor of Computational Science (visiting), University of Oxford, 2007–2014.
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In 2019, Emmott created Scientific, a new science and technology company dedicated to creating transformational science-based innovation that generates a step-change in returns for investors, and genuinely radical global impact outcomes.
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mechanistic model of all life on Earth (General Ecosystem Model); the first mechanistic model of the Global Carbon Cycle; and the development of a computational platform enabling hyper-parallelisation of the Scientific Method (e.g.,).
178:(born 3 June 1960) is a British scientist, entrepreneur and chief scientist of Scientific. Emmott was named one of London's most influential scientists, and one of the most influential people in London by the Evening Standard in 2012. 335:
said the book was “a stark, simple and short warning about the coming catastrophe, which feels is inevitable, resulting from human population and over-exploitation of the world’s resources.” In a review of
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concluded that, “The shift in thinking that will be needed if we are to prepare ourselves for living in a different world begins with reading Emmott's indispensable book.” Clive Cookson of the
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from the Centre for Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, University of Stirling in 1993, supervised by Professor Roger Watt. Having been deeply influenced and inspired by the work of
621:"Tech meets bio: software and technology companies have increasingly been taking a more active role in biological research: Roni Zeiger, Michael Montalto, Ajay Royyuru and Stephen Emmott" 987:
Purves, Drew W.; Scharlemann, Jörn P. W.; Smith, Matthew J.; Lyutsarev, Vassily; Hutton, Jon; Emmott, Stephen; Tittensor, Derek P.; Newbold, Tim; Harfoot, Michael B. J. (22 April 2014).
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Hemmig, Elisa A.; Creatore, Celestino; Wünsch, Bettina; Hecker, Lisa; Mair, Philip; Parker, M. Andy; Emmott, Stephen; Tinnefeld, Philip; Keyser, Ulrich F. (13 April 2016).
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division, undertaking research into biological-inspired computing, applied to some of the earliest medical, financial and e-commerce applications of the Internet.
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Creatore, C.; Parker, M. A.; Emmott, S.; Chin, A. W. (18 December 2013). "Efficient Biologically Inspired Photocell Enhanced by Delocalized Quantum States".
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and the Roland Mouret Foundation. It premiered at London's Curzon Cinema in December 2015 and screened at cinemas worldwide. Subsequently, it premiered on
501: 1555: 575:, Emmott, Stephen J.; Woods, Sarah & Johnson, Graham I., "Portable communication device", published 2002-07-23, assigned to 277:. It is about the climate, ecological, agricultural, resource, pollution, energy, migration and geo-political impact of a human population of 1540: 1222: 597:, Nakisa, Ramin C., "Method and apparatus to model the variables of a data set", published 2002-11-12, assigned to 341:
urbanization. Emmott's assessment of the capacity of people and technology to prevent the global crises that confront us is grim.”
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began as ‘a new kind of scientific lecture’, delivered by Emmott, over twenty nights at London's Royal Court Theatre, directed by
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Yordanov, Boyan; Dunn, Sara-Jane; Kugler, Hillel; Smith, Austin; Martello, Graziano; Emmott, Stephen (7 July 2016).
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Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press
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directed by Peter Webber. It was supported financially by Ingenious Media, Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation,
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Emmott returned to London in January 1997 to lead the advanced research laboratory of NCR Corp (which then owned
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Smith, M. J.; Purves, D. W.; Vanderwel, M. C.; Lyutsarev, V.; Emmott, S. (29 January 2013).
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Purves, D.; Scharlemann, J.; Harfoot, M.; Newbold, T.; Tittensor, D. P.; Hutton, J.;
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After obtaining his PhD., Emmott took up a post-doctoral scientist position at
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was made into a feature-length documentary film, produced by
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was named as ‘Theatrical Performance of the Year’ in 2012 by
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Dalchau, N.; Smith, M. J.; Martin, S.; Brown, J. R.;
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(1993). 1572: 1358:Gray, John (5 July 2013). 195:computational neuroscience 138:AT&T Bell Laboratories 1541:British bioinformaticians 169: 133:University College London 92: 30: 1211:Emmott, Stephen (2013). 802:Physical Review Letters 751:; Phillips, A. (2012). 698:; Phillips, A. (2011). 423:(subscription required) 1326:"Ten Billion – review" 1140:10.1038/npjsba.2016.10 1099:10.5194/bg-10-583-2013 769:10.1098/rsif.2012.0280 186:Emmott studied at the 108:Biological computation 74:University of Stirling 481:www.scientific.london 193:He obtained a PhD in 112:Computational science 273:Emmott is author of 1436:2013Natur.501...30Z 1217:. London: Penguin. 1090:2013BGeo...10..583S 948:2013Natur.493..295P 879:2016NanoL..16.2369H 824:2013PhRvL.111y3601C 1476:. 1 September 2013 640:10.1038/nm0810-844 619:Heger, M. 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University of Stirling
Neuroscience
Biological computation
Computational science
Microsoft
University College London
AT&T Bell Laboratories
NCR Corporation
Thesis
The visual processing of text
University of York
computational neuroscience
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David Rumelhart
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Financial Times
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