Barney Pell (born March 18, 1968 in Hollywood, California is founder and CEO of PowerSet, a semantic web company based in Silicon Valley. He is an expert on artificial intelligence and natural language processing.
Pell received his B.S. degree in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University in 1989, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and was a National Merit Scholar. Pell recieved a Ph.D. in computer science from Cambridge University in 1993 where he was a Marshall Scholar. He has worked at NASA, as Chief Strategist and Vice President of Business Development at StockMaster.com (acquired by Red Herring in March, 2000) and at Whizbang! Labs. Prior to joining Powerset, Pell was an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Mayfield Fund, a leading venture capital firm in Silicon Valley.
Pell received his B.S. degree in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University in 1989, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and was a National Merit Scholar. Pell recieved a Ph.D. in computer science from Cambridge University in 1993 where he was a Marshall Scholar. He has worked at NASA, as Chief Strategist and Vice President of Business Development at StockMaster.com (acquired by Red Herring in March, 2000) and at Whizbang! Labs. Prior to joining Powerset, Pell was an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Mayfield Fund, a leading venture capital firm in Silicon Valley.
Kurt Kivisto is a left winger for the CCHA's Michigan State Spartans. Kivisto gets most of his playing time on the penalty-kill. Before playing for the Sparties, he played for the Cleveland Barons in the NAHL.
He has a brother who plays for Michigan Tech, and a brother who plays for the Bantam A Kensington Valley Renegades.
He has a brother who plays for Michigan Tech, and a brother who plays for the Bantam A Kensington Valley Renegades.
Seacht is about the emotional lives of seven first year graduate students in a performing arts academy in Belfast. Seacht is the absorbing story of what it means to be a first year student in modern day Belfast.
Young People Who Rock is a series on the CNN Network that started in early April 2007 by one of the anchor's at CNN, Nicole Lapin. It features a different person or people each week doing amazing things. The people are nominated through the user-generated feature called I-Report. It is a very popular website and blog.
Lapin, 23, started the series to debunk stereotypes about apathetic young people.
To enter this series, the young people must be under the age of 30. The people who have starred on Young People Who Rock have included: Cecelia Ahern, Melinda Doolittle, Alexander Heffner from TheScoop08, Samantha Larson, Alexandra Nechita, Adora Svitak, Summer Rayne Oakes, Rissi Palmer, Dave Lieberman and Cell phones for soldiers.
Lapin, 23, started the series to debunk stereotypes about apathetic young people.
To enter this series, the young people must be under the age of 30. The people who have starred on Young People Who Rock have included: Cecelia Ahern, Melinda Doolittle, Alexander Heffner from TheScoop08, Samantha Larson, Alexandra Nechita, Adora Svitak, Summer Rayne Oakes, Rissi Palmer, Dave Lieberman and Cell phones for soldiers.