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The AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassador program highlights inventors addressing global challenges. This paper introduces two ambassadors, Dr. Suzie Pun and Dr. Juan Gilbert, innovators dedicated to problem-solving and inspiring future change.

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  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Inventors play a crucial role in addressing global challenges.
  • The AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassador program recognizes impactful inventors.
  • Innovation drives positive change in communities and worldwide.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce two distinguished AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassadors: Dr. Suzie Pun and Dr. Juan Gilbert.
  • To highlight their contributions to solving complex problems.
  • To showcase their dedication to educating the next generation of innovators.

Main Methods:

  • Introduction of Dr. Suzie Pun, Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington.
  • Introduction of Dr. Juan Gilbert, Professor and Chair of Computer & Information Science & Engineering at the University of Florida.
  • Highlighting their roles as educators and problem-solvers.

Main Results:

  • Dr. Pun's expertise in Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering.
  • Dr. Gilbert's leadership in Computer & Information Science & Engineering.
  • Both ambassadors exemplify a commitment to innovation and societal impact.

Conclusions:

  • Dr. Pun and Dr. Gilbert are exemplary figures in invention and education.
  • Their work demonstrates the power of innovation to effect global change.
  • They inspire students to become future problem-solvers and world-changers.