People Contributing to Edge.org
Richard Rabkin
Psychiatrist
Tim Radford
Freelance Journalist
Sheizaf Rafaeli
Professor, Director, The Center for Internet Research, University of Haifa, Israel
Bob Rafelson
Film director and writer-producer
Vilayanur Ramachandran
Neuroscientist; Professor & Director, Center for Brain and Cognition, UC, San Diego; Author, The Tell-Tale Brain
Venki Ramakrishnan
Fmr. President, Royal Society (2015-2020); Recipient, 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (with Ada Yonath & Tom Steitz); Group Leader & Former Deputy Director, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology; Author, Gene Machine
Ainissa Ramirez
Materials Scientist; Science Communicator; Author, The Alchemy of Us
David Rand
Associate Professor of psychology, economics, and management, Yale University; Director of Yale University’s Human Cooperation Laboratory
Lisa Randall
Physicist, Harvard University; Author, Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs
Carlo Ratti
Architect and Engineer
Alvy Ray Smith
Co-founder, Pixar; Digital Imagery Pioneer & Visionary
Eric S. Raymond
Observer-participant anthropologist in the Internet hacker culture
Syed Tasnim Raza
Medical Director, Cardiac Surgery Step-Down Unit at Columbia University Medical Center and New York Presbyterian Hospital
S. Abbas Raza
Founding Editor, 3QuarksDaily.com
Azra Raza, M.D.
Chan Soon-Shiong Professor of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center; Author, The First Cell
Lawrence Ian Reed
Visiting Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Skidmore College
Martin Rees
Former President, The Royal Society; Emeritus Professor of Cosmology & Astrophysics, University of Cambridge; Fellow, Trinity College; Author, From Here to Infinity
Ed Regis
Science writer; Author, Monsters
David Reich
Geneticist, Harvard Medical School; Author, Who We Are and How We Got Here
Spencer Reiss
contributing editor, Wired Magazine, specializing in energy issues
Diana Reiss
Professor, Department of Psychology Hunter College; Author, The Dolphin in the Mirror
Nikolai Renedo
Student of Biology, Philosophy, Tufts University
Colin Renfrew
COLIN RENFREW has been Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge since 1981, and more recently Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. He is Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, and a Life Peer. Among Lord Ren
John Rennie
Editor-In-Chief, Scientific American
Stephen Reucroft
Matthews Distinguished University Professor at Northeastern University.
Andrew Revkin
Senior Fellow for Environmental Understanding at Pace University's Academy
Howard Rheingold
Communications Expert; Author, Smart Mobs
Judith Rich Harris
Independent Investigator and Theoretician; Author, The Nurture Assumption; No Two Alike: Human Nature and Human Individuality
Peter Richerson
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of California-Davis; Visiting Professor, Institute of Archaeology, University College London
Jennifer Richeson
Professor of Psychology, Yale University
Gianluigi Ricuperati
Writer; Essayist; Curator
Matt Ridley
Science Writer; Fellow, Royal Society of Literature and the Academy of Medical Sciences; Author,The Evolution of Everything
Matthew Ritchie
Artist
Siobhan Roberts
Director’s Visitor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; Author, Genius at Play and King of Infinite Space
James Robinson
David Florence Professor of Government, Harvard University; faculty associate, the Institute for Quantitative Social Science and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Daniel Rockmore
Professor of Mathematics, William H. Neukom 1964 Distinguished Professor of Computational Science, Director of the Neukom Institute for Computational Science, Dartmouth College
Jonathan Rodden
Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Author, Why Cities Lose
Andrés Roemer
Co-creator, Ideas City; Author, Move UP: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't
Paul Romer
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Alexander Rose
Executive Director and Clock Project Manager, Long Now Foundation
Steven Rose
neurobiologist, is Professor of Biology and Director, Brain and Behaviour Research Group
Hazel Rose Markus
Davis-Brack Professor in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University; Co-author, Clash! How to Thrive in a Multicultural World, and Co-founder, Stanford SPARQ (Social Psychological Answers to Real-world Questions).
Jay Rosen
Associate Professor of Journalism, New York University
Robin S. Rosenberg
Clinical Psychologist; Author, What's the Matter with Batman
Andrew M. Rosenfield
Senior Lecturer in Law, U. Chicago Law School; Managing Partner, The Greatest Good (TGG).
Pamela Rosenkranz
Artist
Phil Rosenzweig
Professor of Strategy and International Business at IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland; Author, Left Brain, Right Stuff
Don Ross
Head, School of Sociology, Philosophy, Criminology, Government, and Politics, University College Cork, Ireland; Professor of Economics, University of Cape Town, South Africa; Program Director, Methodology, Georgia State University, Atlanta
Louis Rossetto
Editor and publisher of Wired and HotWired, and cofounder and CEO of Wired Ventures, Inc
Marc Rotenberg
President and Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) , Washington, DC; Co-author, Information Privacy Law
Carlo Rovelli
Theoretical Physicist; Aix-Marseille University, in the Centre de Physique Théorique, Marseille, France; Author, Helgoland; There Are Places in the World Where Rules Are Less Important Than Kindness
Doug Rowan
CEO of Corbis Corporation
David Rowan
Editor, WIRED UK
Rudy Rucker
Mathematician; Computer Scientist; Cyberpunk Pioneer; Novelist, Infinity and the Mind, Postsingular, and (with Bruce Sterling) Transreal Cyberpunk.
Douglas Rushkoff
Media Analyst; Documentary Writer; Author, Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus
Stuart Russell