Inventor's Day Series: What Innovation Means to a Social Scientist

Intel Researcher Eric Dishman shares his take on the role of innovation for social scientists. He is an ethnographer who has helped Intel create new digital health technologies.

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Feb 18  |  Kari Aakre said:

I had the pleasure of interviewing Eric for this video... I was behind the camera. I've worked with Eric here and there for more than 8 years now and he's part of a hanful of really innovative people at Intel who truly inspires me and makes me really proud to work at such a great company.

This NY Times story talks more about the work that Eric and his team have been doing with OHSU here in Oregon: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/13/us/13senior.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Sensors%20Help%20Keep%20the%20Elderly%20at%20Home&st=cse

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