Tihamer Toth Fejel
Senior Research Engineer, General Dynamics
Tihamer Toth-Fejel earned his Masters Degree from the University of Notre Dame, in the Department of Electrical Engineering. His master's thesis was on "Self-Test: From Simple Circuits to Self-Replicating Automata" and resulted in his first article on Transhumanist themes: "Angels of Steel." He is a Senior Associate of the Foresight Institute, where he has been a member since 1987. He was Secretary of the Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group, a special interest chapter of the National Space Society. He is also a senior research engineer at the General Dynamics Advanced Intelligence Systems, where he investigates nanotechnology applications for aerospace and other areas.
He has been involved in numerous public engagements on the topics of future technologies and transhumanist culture. He gave a talk at Transvision 2004 on transhumanism and religion. His 2007 Transvision presentation was entitled "Small, Fast, and High," focusing on the intersection between molecular nanotechnology and aerospace. He presented at the 2007 conference held by the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology called "Challenges and Opportunities: The Future of Nano & Bio Technologies." His presentation was on how to build a nanofactory.
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Unither Nanomedical & Telemedical Technology Conference, Tihamer Toth-Fejel
transcripts
Transvision 2007, Nanotechnology and Aerospace
CRN conference, The Future of Nano & Bio Technologies, Building a Nanofactory
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Transvision 2004, Is Catholic Transhumanism Possible?