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Dean Radin's CV Dean Radin CURRICULUM VITAE March 2021 Name Dean I. Radin Degrees BSEE. magna cum laude, Honors in Physics, Electrical Engineering, 1973 University of Massachusetts, Amherst MS, Electrical Engineering, 1975 University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana PhD, Psychology, 1979 University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Employment Chief Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences 101 San Antonio Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 USA Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Websites: noetic.org, deanradin.com Professional History 1979 – 1985 Member of Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Columbus, OH 1985 – 1986 Scientist, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA 1986 – 1989 Director, Human Information Processing Group, Princeton University, NJ 1989 – 1993 Principal Member of Technical Staff, GTE Laboratories, Waltham, MA 1993 – 1993 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh 1993 – 1998 Director, Consciousness Research Laboratory, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 1998 – 2000 Visiting Scientist, Interval Research Corporation, Palo Alto, CA 2000 – 2015 Co-Founder, Boundary Institute, Los Altos, CA 2002 – 2014 Volunteer Faculty, Dept. of Psychology, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA 2003 – 2007 Distinguished Consulting Faculty, Saybrook University, San Francisco, CA 2001 – present Senior Scientist, now Chief Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Petaluma, CA 2016 – present Associated Distinguished Prof., California Institute for Integral Studies, SF, CA 2018 – present Chairman of the Board, Cognigenics LLC, Boise, ID 2020 – present Distinguished Professor (honorary). S-VYASA University, Bangalore, India Page 1/38 Dean Radin Honors 2020: Honorary Distinguished Professor, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (“University” in Sanskrit, deemed an accredited yoga university by the Indian government), Bangalore, India 2019 – present: Member of the jury for €1 Million Future Insight Prize, Merck, Darmstadt, Germany. 2019 – present: Member of the jury for €300,000 biomedicine prize, Bial Corporation, Porto, Portugal. 2018: Invited speaker, Merck’s Curious2018 International Science Conference, Darmstadt, Germany. 2018: Amazon’s #1 Bestseller in category of ESP, for Real Magic (Penguin Random House, 2018) 2017: One of the 100 “World’s Most Inspiring People,” by OOOM Magazine. 2017: Invited speaker, US Army Special Operations Command, G9 Futures Forum seminar. 2015: Nascent Systems Innovative Research Prize, for an article published in Quantum Biosystems 2015: Charles Honorton Integrative Contributions Award, Parapsychological Association 2015: Invited Speaker, Australian Davos Connection, Leadership Retreat, Hayman Island, Australia 2014: Silver Nautilus Book Award for Supernormal (Random House, 2013) Supernormal was Amazon’s #1 Bestseller in category of World Religious History 2013 & 2014: Plenary Speaker, International Center for Leadership, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010, 2011 & 2012: Invited Speaker Strategic Studies Group, Naval War College, Newport, RI 2010: National Visiting Professor, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi, India 2008: Alumni Leader, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, U of Illinois, Champaign 2006: Amazon Top 10 Bestseller in category of Religion & Spirituality, for Entangled Minds 1997: Book of the Year Award, Scientific and Medical Network, for The Conscious Universe; Amazon #1 Bestseller in category of Parapsychology 1996: Outstanding Contributions Award, Parapsychological Association 1996: Alexander Imich Award; Rhine Research Center, Durham, NC 1989 & 1992: Special Merit Awards, GTE Laboratories, Waltham, MA 1984: Research & Development Award, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Columbus, OH 1970: Concertmaster, University of Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra, Amherst, MA 1969: Grand Prize, Western Massachusetts Regional Science Fair Concertmaster and soloist, Springfield Symphony Youth Orchestra, Springfield, MA First Prize, Bell Laboratories Summer Science Program, Springfield, MA Dylan Thomas Creating Writing Award, Classical High School, Springfield, MA First Prize, Junior League Music Competition (violin), Springfield, MA Full Scholarship (violin), Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford, Hartford, CN Civilian Marksman Corps, Expert Medal (small bore rifle), Springfield, MA Research Grants 1990 R&D competition, Contel/GTE Laboratories, Chantilly, VA 1991 Parapsychology Foundation, NY Richard Hodgson Memorial Fund, Harvard University Page 2/38 Dean Radin Science Applications International Corporation 1993-1996 Bigelow Foundation, Las Vegas, NV 1996 Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene, Freiburg, Germany Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal Parapsychology Foundation, New York City, NY Society for Psychical Research, London, England 1997 Swedish Society for Psychical Research, Stockholm, Sweden 1998-1999 Interval Research Corporation 2000 Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI 2002 Samueli Institute, Arlington, VA Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2004 Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2006 Samueli Institute, Arlington, VA Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2007 Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI Samueli Institute, Arlington, VA 2008 Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2009 Samueli Institute, Arlington, VA Fetzer-Franklin Fund of the Fetzer Memorial Trust, Kalamazoo, MI Mental Insight Foundation, Sonoma, CA 2010 Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2011 Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation, Inc., Los Altos, CA Fetzer-Franklin Fund 2012 Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation, Inc. Fetzer-Franklin Fund Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2013 Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation, Inc. 2014 Ray Benton Memorial Fund, Marin County Foundation 2015 Fetzer Franklin Fund Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal Emerald Gate Charitable Trust 2016 John B. Huntington Foundation Emerald Gate Charitable Trust Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation, Inc. Klee Irwin, Quantum Gravity Research Organization 2017 Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal John B. Huntington Foundation Emerald Gate Charitable Trust Hittman Family Foundation 2018 Hittman Family Foundation 2019 Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal 2021 Bial Foundation, Porto, Portugal Page 3/38 Dean Radin 597 presentations & interviews 1) Crono News podcast, Italy, February 2021 2) IONS 50th anniversary special event seminar, January 2021 3) Livestream with Jeffrey Mishlove’s New Thinking Aloud, January 2021 4) Mike Sapiro’s radio Boise podcast, January 2021 5) Livestream with Deepak Chopra, December 2020 6) Society for Psychical Research lecture, December 2020 7) Will John's podcast, December 2020 8) Galileo Commission, SMN, IONS, and AAPS symposium, December 2020 9) IONS Tuesday Giving live presentation, December 2020 10) Buddha at the Gas Pump (Batgap.com), November 2020 11) Charlie Carrel's podcast, November 2020 12) Your Freedom Unlimited podcast, November 2020 13) Louisiana Psychological Association, November 2020 14) Yoga Journal Podcast, November 2020 15) Lumen Society, November 2020 16) IONS Connection, November 2020 17) IPCC Brazil, November 2020 18) The Exploding Human, October 2020 19) Truckee Meadows Community College, October 2020 20) Applied Precognition Project, October 2020 21) Yoga Journal (magazine), October 2020 22) The Next Truth, September 2020 23) Nick Cook (author), September 2020 24) Phenomenacon, September 2020 25) Association for Research and Enlightenment, September 2020 26) Dreamland with Whitley Strieber, August 2020 27) Conference on Future Energy, August 2020 28) Euphomet podcast, August 2020 29) Academy of Management, seminar, August 2020 30) ARE “Edgar Cayce Reflections” show, August 2020 31) Let’s Get Haunted, July 2020 32) I’m Just Going to Say It, podcast, July 2020 33) Coast to Coast AM, July 2020 34) Superhuman film documentary, interview, July 2020 35) Instituto Internacional de Projeciologia e Conscienciologia, podcast, July 2020 36) Daniel Pinchbeck podcast, July 2020 37) Theresa Cheung podcast, July 2020 38) Inspire Nation podcast, June 2020 39) Association for the Advancement of Postmaterialist Sciences, webinar, June 2020 40) Jimmy Church, Fade to Black, radio show, June 2020 41) The Melt Podcast, June 2020 42) Thoth Hermes Podcast (Germany), June 2020 43) ConnectIONS webinar on collective consciousness, June 2020 Page 4/38 Dean Radin 44) ConnectIONS webinar on healing, May 2020 45) Joe Brokaw (author, interview, May 2020 46) Applied Precognition Project, webinar, May 2020 47) International Association for Near Death Studies, webinar May 2020 48) Zonneglossis Foundation (The Netherlands), May 2020 49) Riccardo Silvestri, Merck KGaA project, May 2020 50) Intuitive Intelligence, podcast, April 2020 51) Melissa Binkley, Quantum Miracles, podcast, April 2020 52) The Rebound Podcast, April 2020 53) Suzanne Giesemann's Messages of Hope, Unity Radio, April 2020 54) Bill Bennett, Fear, Film Documentary, April 2020 55) Tim Ventura, Medium article, March 2020 56) ideaXme, November 2019 57) Sunny in Seattle (radio), November 2019 58) Association for Research and Enlightenment, webinar, Virginia Beach, VA, November 2019 59) 1492 New School of Business (webinar), Munich, Germany, November 2019 60) Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, New York, October 2019 61) Applied Precognition Project, Las Vegas, NV, webinar, October 2019 62) 1492 New School of Business (webinar), Vienna, Austria, October 2019 63) Tobias Topp, (podcast), https://toppmedia.tv/, October 2019 64) ColetteBaronReid.com (radio), October 2019 65) For a More Conscious World (webinar), Lyon, France, October 2019 66) Anthony Chene (indie doc), August 2019 67) Association
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