David L. Brock
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Professional Preparation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mechanical
Engineering B.S.M.E., June 1984
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics,
Theoretical Mathematics B.S.Math., September 1989
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mechanical
Engineering M.S.M.E., June 1987
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mechanical
Engineering Ph.D., January 1993
Appointments:
2004 Founder and Director
Data Center
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1999 Present Founder and Director
Auto-ID Center
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1999 Present Principal Research
Scientist
Laboratory for
Manufacturing and Productivity
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
2000 Present Associate Research
Professor of Surgery
Tufts University,
School of Medicine, Boston, MA
1998 - 2001 Founder and Chief Technical
Officer
endoVia Medical,
Inc.
1998 Instructor of
Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1994 1998 Research Scientist
Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1993 1994 Postdoctoral Associate
Research
Laboratory for Electronics
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1990 1994 Software Engineer
Lockheed-Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation
Loral Advanced Distributed Simulation
BBN Systems and Technologies
Awards:
World Technology Award nominee 2003 and 2004,
Computerworld Honors Program 2003, Wunsch Foundation Award 1984, Tau Beta
Pi, Pi Tau Sigma
Consulting:
Brigham and Womens Hospital, Tufts University
Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Lockheed-Martin
Corporation, Loral, Bolt, Beranek and Newman (now BBN
Technologies), Draper Laboratories, RFSaw, Inc., Axiomatic Design Solutions,
Brock Research, Inc.
Selected Publications:
Brock, D., Beyond the EPC Engineering the Next
Generation Intelligent Data Network, Auto-ID Publication,
MIT-AUTOID-WH-025, 2003.
Brock, D., The Electronic Product Code (EPC) A
Naming Scheme for Physical Objects, Auto-ID Publication,
MIT-AUTOID-WH-002, 2001
Brock, D., The Physical Markup Language (PML) A
Universal Language for Physical Objects, Auto-ID Publication,
MIT-AUTOID-WH-003, 2001
Sarma, S., Brock, D. and Ashton, K., The Networked
Physical World Proposal for Engineering The Next Generation of Computing,
Commerce & Automatic Identification, Auto-ID Publication,
MIT-AUTOID-WH-001, 2000.
Michel, D. and Brock, D., A Multiresolution Synthetic
Environment Based on Observer Viewpoint, DIS Workshop, 1996.
Collaborators and Other Affiliations:
Prof. Sanjay Sarma, Mechanical Engineering, MIT,
Cambridge, MA
Prof. Duncan McFarlane, University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Prof. Peter Cole, University of Adelaide, Australia
Prof. Elgar Fleisch, University of St. Gallen and ETH
Zurich, Switzerland
Prof. Jun Murai, Keio University, Japan
Thesis Advisees Supervised:
Kevin Emery present
Chaitra Chandrasekhar present
Timothy Milne June 2003
Brendon Lewis June 2002
Nedzad Lomigora January 1999
Ozgu Tokgoz May 1998
Harry Tsai May 1997
Kevin OBrien May 1996
Woojin Lee May 1996
Ona Wu May 1997
Hiroshi Kawai May 1995
David Cho May 1995
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