Suggestions
Ted Willke
Senior Principal Engineer at Intel Labs
Professional Background
Dr. Ted Willke is a distinguished Senior Principal Engineer at Intel Labs, where he leads the Brain-Inspired Computing Lab. With a passion for innovation in the realm of computing, his work focuses on developing faster and more scalable computing systems, harnessing the power of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and image processing. His research interests also extend into graph analytics, allowing him to tackle complex data challenges across various fields.
Dr. Willke’s career is marked by significant contributions to a diverse range of disciplines including cognitive neuroscience, medical imaging analysis, oceanography, and marine biology. He plays a pivotal role as a co-principal investigator in a multi-year grand challenge program dedicated to real-time brain decoding in collaboration with the prestigious Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
Previously, he established an Intel venture dedicated to graph analytics for data science, a remarkable project for which he was honored in 2014 with Intel’s highest award for his innovative approach and contributions.
In recognition of his expertise and contributions to technology and science, Dr. Willke was appointed in 2015 to the Science & Technology Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, where he affected policy and direction in technology adaptation and national safety. His experience at the helm of various notable organizations, including his past role as an adjunct assistant professor at Portland State University, demonstrates his commitment to merging academic insights with practical implementations in industry.
Education and Achievements
Dr. Willke’s educational background is impressive and lays the foundation for his extensive career in engineering and technology. He earned his Doctor of Engineering Science in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University’s Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, establishing a deep theoretical knowledge that supports his innovative research. Prior to that, he obtained a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Illinois, where he was not only equipped with academic excellence but also honed his skills in computation and systems analysis.
His academic pursuits were intertwined with his professional journey, as he also provided guidance as an adjunct assistant professor, helping to foster the next generation of engineers and technologists.
Notable Achievements
Dr. Willke's career has been met with numerous accolades, showcasing his dedication to advancing technology in significant and impactful ways. His receipt of Intel’s highest award in 2014 for his contributions to graph analytics illustrates the profound impact of his work within the industry. Moreover, serving on the Science & Technology Advisory Committee for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is a testament to his reputation as a leader in the field of engineering and technology. Not only does this role underscore the trust placed in him to provide insights on pivotal technological advancements, but it also reflects his influence on national security measures.
In addition to his various roles at Intel Labs, Dr. Willke has also participated actively in the academic community, serving as co-chair at the GRAph Data-management Experiences & Systems (GRADES 2015) conference, where he contributed to discussions on the future of data management in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
tags=[
Dr. Ted Willke
Senior Principal Engineer
Intel Labs
Brain-Inspired Computing
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Graph Analytics
Image Processing
Cognitive Neuroscience
Medical Imaging
Oceanography
Marine Biology
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Intel Ventures
Data Science
Intel Award
Department of Homeland Security
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Engineering Education
Columbia University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Illinois