Saul Griffith

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Saul Griffith has multiple degrees in materials science and mechanical engineering and completed his PhD in Programmable Assembly and Self Replicating machines at MIT. He is the co-founder of numerous companies including: Low Cost Eyeglasses, Squid Labs, Potenco, Instructables.com, HowToons and Makani Power. Saul has been awarded awards for invention including the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Collegiate Inventor's award, and the Lemelson-MIT Student prize. A large focus of Griffith's research efforts are in minimum and constrained energy surfaces for novel manufacturing techniques and other applications. He holds multiple patents and patents pending in textiles, optics, nanotechnology, and energy production. Griffith co-authors children's comic books called “HowToons” about building your own science and engineering gadgets with Nick Dragotta and Joost Bonsen. Griffith is a technical advisor to Make magazine and Popular Mechanics. Griffith is a columnist and contributor to Make and Craft magazines.
  • Speaker PopTech 2008

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This week in PopTech: Female fixers, smelly blocks and financial bubbles

This week in PopTech: Female fixers, smelly blocks and financial bubbles

There’s always something brewing in the PopTech community. From the world-changing people, projects and ideas in our network, a handful of this week’s highlights follows.

We’re enormously proud that 5 of the 9 women “Fixers” featured in Elle Magazine are from our Social Innovation Fellows network! They include&Read more »

A PopTech Climate Change Video Playlist for Blog Action Day

Today is Blog Action Day, coordinated by Change.org, and more than 8,000 sites are blogging about the 2009 theme, climate change. Below, a list of PopTech video about climate change from our speakers in recent years.

You can find ways to be involved (scroll to the list at the bottom) on the Blog Action Day site and register

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