Conservation technology & moonshots
Three Rivers, California, United States
Archinoetics
Application Specialist
March 2005 to July 2011
Honolulu, HI
NovaSol
User Interface Specialist
May 2003 to February 2005
Honolulu, HI
Product Manager
August 2011 to October 2014
Mountain View, CA
University of Virginia
Research & Development
June 2002 to April 2003
Charlottesville, VA
Conservation International
Senior Technology Fellow
X, the moonshot factory
Advisor, Tidal (moonshot project)
October 2017 to September 2018
San Francisco Bay Area
X, the moonshot factory
Project Lead & Rapid Evaluator
October 2014 to October 2017
Mountain View, CA
Oceankind
CEO
October 2017 to October 2019
San Francisco Bay Area
Researcher, software developer, product manager, designer, marketer, and grant writer for a small high tech company. Worked on early-stage technologies including brain-computer interfaces, K12 ocean education, location-based social media platforms, and sleep monitors. Projects were funded by DARPA, NSF, NOAA, ONR, and the ALS Association. Researcher, software developer, product manager, designer, marketer, and grant writer for a small high tech company. Worked on early-stage technologies including brain-computer interfaces, K12 ocean education, location-based social media platforms, and sleep monitors. Projects were funded by DARPA, NSF, NOAA, ONR, and the ALS Association.
What company does Evan Rapoport work for?
Evan Rapoport works for Archinoetics
What is Evan Rapoport's role at Archinoetics?
Evan Rapoport is Application Specialist
What industry does Evan Rapoport work in?
Evan Rapoport works in the Philanthropy industry.
Who are Evan Rapoport's colleagues?
Evan Rapoport's colleagues are Kyle Lutz, LARA FERNANDEZ, Sandra Glattfelder, mar mime, Yasin Kavlak, Heiner Perez, Yuanzheng Gong, Derick Smit, Anna Ulibekyan, and Stephane Roche
💼 Past Experience
Evan Rapoport is currently a Technology Specialist at Archinoetics from March 2005 to July 2011 (6 years 5 months) in Honolulu, HI.
🎓 Education
- MD, Internal Medicine from Brown University in 2008- FRCP, Dr. fewer keyhole surgery from Australian Medical School in 2006Evan Rapoport BackgroundEvan Rapoport was born in 1998 in the United States. He attended University of Virginia where he earned his undergraduate degree in cognitive science in 1998. Rapoport then moved on to Brown University for his doctorate in internal medicine in 2008. During his time at Brown, Rapoport completed a keyhole surgery training program from the Australian Medical School. Rapoport completed his doctorate in internal medicine in 2008.During his time as a doctor at Brown, Evan Rapoport began his work experience as a research associate at the Center for Chronic Disease Solutions. After a year of work with the center, he moved on to become a research associate at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in2011. After a year of work with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Evan Rapoport joined the University of Virginia School of Medicine as a faculty member in 2014.Evan Rapoport's work experience and training have prepared him well for the work carried out by the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Rapoport has a wealth of experience with the use of cognitive science tools to help diagnose and treat diseases. Rapoport is also highly experienced in the treatment of chronic diseases, having worked on a variety of projects in this field. Rapoport's experience and training have made him well-equipped to provide patient care and diagnose diseases.
💡 Technical & Interpersonal Skills
Evan Rapoport's Work Experience:Conservation technology & moonshotsEvan Rapoport is currently a Research Assistant at Archinoetics from September 2014 to October 2017 (3 years 1 month) in Mountain View, CA. Research Assistant focused on developing innovative non-invasive brain-computer interfaces utilizing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIR) and genetic sequencing. Product Manager at Google from August 2011 to October 2014 (3 years 3 months) in Mountain View, CA. Product Manager focused on new products and initiatives, going "from idea to launch" with company-wide impact on Google Maps, Street View, Search, Android, Photos, Clips, YouTube, & Daydream. Researcher, software developer, product manager, designer, marketer, and grant writer for a small high tech company. Worked on early-stage technologies including brain-computer interfaces, K12 ocean education, location-based social media platforms, and sleep monitors. Projects were funded by DARPA, NSF, NOAA, ONR, and the ALS Association. User Interface Specialist at NovaSol from May 2003 to February 2005 (1 year 10 months) in Honolulu, HI. Software developer and researcher focused on non-invasive brain-computer interfaces using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIR). Product Manager at Google from August 2011 to October 2014 (3 years 3 months) in Mountain View, CA. Product Manager focused on new products and initiatives, going "from idea to launch" with company-wide impact on Google Maps, Street View, Search, Android, Photos, Clips, YouTube, & Daydream. Researcher, software developer, product manager, designer, marketer, and grant writer for a small high tech company. Worked on early-stage technologies including brain-computer interfaces, K12 ocean education, location-based social media platforms, and sleep monitors. Projects were funded by DARPA, NSF, NOAA, ONR, and the ALS Association. User Interface Specialist at NovaSol from May 2003 to February 2005 (1 year 10 months) in Honolulu, HI. Software developer and researcher focused on developing innovative non-invasive brain-computer interfaces utilizing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIR). Product Manager at Google from August 2011 to October 2014 (3 years 3 months) in Mountain View, CA. Product Manager focused on new products and initiatives, going "from idea to launch" with company-wide impact on Google Maps, Streetview, Search, Android, Photos, Clips, YouTube, & Daydream. Researcher, software developer, product manager, designer, marketer, and grant writer for a small high tech company. Worked on early-stage technologies including brain-computer interfaces, K12 ocean education, location-based social media platforms, and sleep monitors. Projects were funded by DARPA, NSF, NOAA, ONR, and the ALS Association. User Interface Specialist at NovaSol from May 2003 to February 2005 (1 year 10 months) in Honolulu, HI. Software developer and researcher focused on developing innovative non-invasive brain-computer interfaces utilizing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (
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