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Dr. Mitchell Zakin, Co-Inventor of "InfoChemistry" and Former DARPA Program Manager, Joins Aptima, Inc.
Human-Centered R&D Firm and Visionary Chemist to Pursue Fusion of Mind and Matter
| Source: Aptima, Inc.
WOBURN, MA--(Marketwire - January 11, 2010) - Aptima, Inc., the leading human-centered R&D
company that applies expertise in the disciplines of how humans think,
learn, and behave to solve challenges faced by the U.S. Department of
Defense, announced that Dr. Mitchell Zakin, the visionary scientist most
recently affiliated with DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency), has joined the company as Senior Vice-President of Innovation.
Dr. Zakin comes to Aptima as a prolific idea generator who has conceived
and overseen highly-acclaimed projects in the emerging field of
InfoChemistry, the fusion of information technology with materials to
create radically new capabilities for the warfighter and military medicine.
A practical futurist credited with reviving the chemistry discipline at
DARPA, Dr. Zakin created the roadmap for ground-breaking inventions, such
as Chemical Robots and Fracture Putty, which have blurred the distinction
between materials and machines.
In joining Aptima, Dr. Zakin's skill in redefining chemistry and the
material sciences is united with a company whose expertise is in human
cognitive, behavioral and social sciences. "The fusion of mind and matter
represents a broad continuum, ranging from harnessing the brain's
tremendous capability as a processor/controller, to development of devices
with higher-order cognitive capabilities, to designing more natural
interfaces between humans and machines, to creating physical systems that
mimic the complex, yet powerful characteristics of human social dynamics.
This is a natural and logical extension of the InfoChemistry concept to
higher-order information, such as thought and memory, and we foresee this
as being one of the next great frontiers of science. We will be exploring
significant applications of this vision in areas as diverse as robotics,
prosthetics, energy, pharmaceuticals, rehabilitation, and clinical
medicine," commented Dr. Zakin.
"Mitch is a first-rate innovator and multi-disciplinary collaborator who
has an ambitious and exciting vision of the human use of information and
knowledge in the future. As an extraordinarily prolific scientist he has
repeatedly created new realities that never before existed," said Daniel
Serfaty, CEO and Principal Founder of Aptima. "We are thrilled to have him
on board as we embark on this new path of human-system integration, fusing
the physical with the cognitive."
Dr. Zakin broke through the boundaries of conventional chemistry at DARPA,
where his projects included Chemical Robots (ChemBots), a new class of
soft, flexible, mobile objects that can change shape and maneuver through
openings smaller than their dimensions to perform various tasks; Fracture
Putty, a fully load-bearing material which rapidly restores ambulatory
function to patients with severe orthopedic fractures, and which dissolves
over time as normal bone regenerates; Programmable Matter, a new functional
form of matter that can assemble into complex 3D objects upon external
command, and then disassemble for reuse; Chemical Communications, a new
class of self-powered modulated optical communications systems based solely
on chemistry; and Instant Fire Suppression, a radically new approach for
extinguishing and controlling fire via manipulation of the flame plasma.
In his new role, Dr. Zakin will work with the Aptima CEO and his leadership
team to set the corporate vision and to pursue and commercialize new
opportunities. This will include creation of innovative new entities
focused on both the science and the practical applications of fusing mind
and matter. Dr. Zakin will also work to create an environment of creativity
and innovation throughout the entire company.
"Aptima is a tremendous organization that is a leader in cognitive sciences
and modeling," said Dr. Zakin. "Their quality of science, rigorous tools,
outstanding people, and leadership provide a synergistic launch point to
create revolutionary new technologies. To be in an environment like Aptima
where I can exercise creativity with the broadest reach is well-matched to
how I do my best work."
As Program Manager-Advisor at the Defense Sciences Office of DARPA, Dr.
Zakin created and managed a diverse $100 million R&D program portfolio,
focused on revolutionary applications of information chemistry and material
science to defense and medical needs. Previously, Dr. Zakin established
the Life Sciences business area at Physical Sciences, Inc. to apply
innovative chemistry to significant problems in medicine and defense, with
particular focus on assays, clinical diagnostics, and materials. From 1987
to 1997, he was with Spectral Sciences, Inc., where he performed research
in the areas of chemical detection, spectroscopy, radiation transport, and
sonoluminescence. During the past 20 years, Dr. Zakin has also served as an
advisor and consultant to private industry.
Dr. Zakin received the bachelor's degree in chemistry (Summa Cum Laude, Phi
Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi) in 1981 from the City College of New York, and a
master's degree (1983) and doctorate (1986) in physical chemistry from
Harvard University. From 1985 to 1987, he served as a postdoctoral
research fellow at Exxon Research and Engineering Company, exploring the
properties of nanostructured materials. Dr. Zakin has 4 U.S. patents, has
authored 24 articles in peer-reviewed technical publications, and is a
member of the American Chemical Society and the American Physical Society.
About Aptima:
Aptima, Inc. is a leading human-centered research, development, and
engineering company that works primarily for the military research labs,
DARPA, and NASA. We optimize the fit between people, the technology they
use, and the organizations in which they work. Aptima's innovative approach
integrates social science and engineering to produce new knowledge and new
technologies that ensure mission success. Aptima is headquartered near
Boston, in Woburn, MA, with offices in Washington, DC and Dayton, OH. For
more information, please visit www.aptima.com.