 | President Mark Sims founded Nanorex in the spring of 2004. Mark is a seasoned entrepreneur and experienced technology executive with a track record of success. In 1992 Mark founded Netrex, the first pure-play Internet security services company to experience exponential revenue growth. As a self-funded company of more than 160 employees, Netrex was acquired by Internet Security Systems in 1999. From 1986 to 1991, Mark worked as a computer graphics engineer for Sun Microsystems. Mark holds a BS in Computer Aided Design from Eastern Michigan University. In 2000, he graduated from Harvard Business School's Owners and Presidents Management program. |
| Chief Technical Advisor Often described as the ‘father of nanotechnology’, K. Eric Drexler is a researcher whose work focuses on advanced nanotechnologies and directions for current research. He has authored numerous journal articles, and his books include Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation. He helped lead development of the 2007 Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems, a project managed by Battelle and hosted by several of the U.S. National Laboratories.
Drexler was awarded a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Molecular Nanotechnology (the first degree of its kind). He consults and speaks on how current research can be directed more effectively toward high-payoff objectives. Drexler's personal web site is located located at www.e-drexler.com. |
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