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meetmattbrowne
Latest Activity
May 12, 2008
Date Joined
May 12, 2008
About this user
Matt Browne, M.S. is a senior team leader in the information technology division of Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, Germany. His areas of expertise include enterprise content management, web technologies, knowledge management, intranet search engines and collaboration software. He earned his M.S. degree in Computer Science and Computational Linguistics from the University of Kansas. He started his information technology career at Siemens in Munich as a software engineer and project manager developing natural language processing tools with a strong focus on machine translation systems.
Matt Browne is also a part-time writer and has recently published his first science fiction novel called The Future Happens Twice which is based on the concept of embryo space colonization. Key elements in the first book of his planned trilogy are the detection of Earth-like extrasolar planets, the advancement of embryo-splitting technology, artificial wombs and the cryopreservation of human embryos as well as the construction of sophisticated androids for an interstellar space mission as human survival is threatened by an impending extinction-level event. The novel will be followed by two sequels called Human Destiny and The Andromeda Encounter. Matt is a member of the Lifeboat Foundation and lives near Frankfurt, Germany. He is married and has twin children.
Age
49
Country
United Kingdom
Occupation
IT professional and part-time writer
Schools
University of Kansas
Interests
Space advocacy, science in general, creative writing, computer technology, traveling, learning languages, photography, renewable energy sources, open source software, Linux, Intranet search engines, collaboration Ssoftware, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), offshoring models, managing diversity and intercultural competency, playing the piano, playing Settlers of Catan, accelerating change, accelerating universe, anthropic principle, antigravity models, antimatter, arcology, artificial gravity, artificial intelligence, artificial life forms, artificial uterus, artificial womb, asteroid belt civilizations, astrobiology, astrochemistry, astrogation, astronautics, astronomical inferometer, astrophysics, astrosociobiology, baryogenesis, behavioral genetics, biodiversity, bioengineering, bio-engineering, bioethics, biorobotics, biostasis, biogeochemical cycle, biomedical engineering, bionics, biophilic universe, biosphere, biotechnological uterus, biotechnology, bio-technology, black dwarf, black hole radiation, bosonic string theory, brain-computer interfaces, intelligence augmentation, intelligence explosion, intelligent robotics, interferometer array, interferometric imaging, intergalactic travel, interplanetary travel, interstellar clouds, interstellar travel, nanoethics, nanofactorties, nanorobots, nanotechnology, nanotubes, natural language processing, nature or nurture, neuroscience, neurotechnology, quantum computer, quantum electrodynamics, quantum entanglement, quantum field theory, quantum gravity, quantum immortality, quantum physics, quantum teleportation, space colonization societies, space elevator, space flight or extinction, space habitats, space societies, space telescopes, space-durable materials, space-time continuum, spacecraft, technological singularity, telemetry systems, telomeres, terraforming, terrestrial planet finder, test tube baby, theory of everything, tidal acceleration, time dilation, tokamak, transbiomorphosis, triple alpha process, triple star system, triplets, twin studies, twins, ultracold atoms, ultraluminous infrared galaxy, utopia, utopian society, virtual environment, virtual reality, vitrification, volcanic winter, volcanology, von Neumann probe, voyeurism, weak anthropic principle, zoo hypothesis, AGI, Alcubierre, Arecibo Radio Telescope, BCI, Bussard ramjet, Cambrian explosion, CoRoT Mission, Daedalus crater, Darwin mission, Deep Blue, Drake equation, Dyson sphere, ELE, ESA, Eris, Fermi paradox, Friendly AI, FTL, G-type star, Gaia hypothesis, GLAST, GUT, Goedel's theorem, Great Attractor, Hamel anti-gravity device, Hawking radiation, Higgs boson, ICSI, ITER , IVF, JWST, James Webb Space Telescope, K-type star, Kardashev scale, Keck Interferometer, Kepler Mission, L2 Lagrange point, LIRG, Lagrangian point, Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, lifespan extention, MACHO, Matrioshka brains.