Draft:Tamara Carleton

Tamara L. Carleton is an American mechanical engineer whose research concerns radical innovation[1]. Carleton is the UNESCO Chair in Anticipatory Leadership for Innovative and Better Futures[2] and International Online Professor in Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Tecnológico de Monterrey (2020-), Universitetslektor at Blekinge Institute of Technology (2023-), Lecturer in Management at University of St. Gallen (2020-), Visiting Professor in Design Innovation at Osaka Institute of Technology (2017-), Silicon Valley faculty in at University of Zurich's EMBA (2020-), and co-founder the Stanford Foresight (2007-)[3].

Education and career

Carleton earned her Ph.D. at Stanford University in 2010, The Value of Vision in Radical Technological Innovation[4], which was supervised by Larry Leifer, Riitta Katila, and Chuck House.

Recognition edit

Tamara Carleton is recognized in the American "Women We admire" magazine, in their Top 50 Women Leaders in Education of 2023.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Chapter 5 of The DARPA Model for Transformative Technologies: Perspectives on the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(pp. 119–144), Open Book Publishers, 2020, retrieved 2024-05-17
  2. ^ UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks / Chaires UNESCO et Réseaux UNITWIN (PDF), UNESCO, 2023, retrieved 2024-05-17
  3. ^ Foresight @ Stanford University, 1997, retrieved 2024-05-17
  4. ^ The value of vision in radical technological innovation, Stanford University Library Collections, 2010, retrieved 2024-05-17
  5. ^ Tamara Carleton @ The Top 50 Women Leaders in Education of 2023, Women We Admire, 2023, retrieved 2024-05-17

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