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Conor Russomanno | |
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Born |
Livingston, New Jersey, United States | October 29, 1988
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Columbia University (BS), Parsons School of Design (MFA) |
Occupation | Co-founder & CEO of OpenBCI |
Website | Conorrussomanno.com |
Conor Russomanno is an American entrepreneur, inventor, and public speaker, specializing in the development of advanced human-computer interfaces[ citation needed]. He is the co-founder and CEO of OpenBCI, [1] a company dedicated to open source innovation of brain-computer interface technologies. Russomanno has also served as an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design and NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and as a Research Affiliate at the MIT Media Lab. In 2018, he was honored on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the category of Science. [2] In April 2023, Russomanno delivered a TED Talk that featured a spectacular assistive technology BCI and AR demonstration to help a friend living with severe motor disabilities, Christian Bayerlein, fly a drone over the audience. [3]
Conor Russomanno was born in Livingston, New Jersey, but grew up in Falls Church, Virginia. After attending Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, he was recruited to Columbia to play NCAA college football. [4] After playing college football for a year, he quit and joined Columbia's rugby club, CURFC, serving as the club's president and was voted first-team all-Ivy fullback as a senior.
As an undergraduate at Columbia University, Russomanno studied civil engineering & engineering mechanics while teaching computer graphics and developing Unity-based virtual environments under NSF funding. He later studied brain-computer interfacing (BCI) as a Design & Technology MFA student at Parsons School of Design. After graduating from Parsons, he led two successful Kickstarter campaigns, [5] [6] raising close to $500,000, allowing him to develop OpenBCI.
Russomanno has also worked as adjunct faculty at Parsons School of Design and NYU's Interactive Telecommunication Program (ITP), where he has taught Creative Coding, [7] Brain Hacking, [8] Designing Consciousness, [9] and a number of other courses. [10] He now teaches a course titled "Neuromachina: Man & Machine" at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
Russomanno served as a "Something In Residence" in the ITP program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. [11]
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