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| honorific_prefix = | name = Moran Cerf | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_size = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Paris, France | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | resting_place = | residence = New York City, Chicago | nationality = | other_names = | citizenship = French, Israeli | education = | alma_mater = Tel-Aviv University Caltech | occupation = Neuroscientist, hacker | years_active = | employer = | organization = | agent = | known_for = Research on applications of neuroscience in business; studying humans with electrodes inside their brain during surgery; Science consulting in films; Hacking Brains. Dreams research; Free willl; Consciousness; neural correlates of engagement in the brain; | notable_works = | style = | influences = | influenced = | home_town = | salary = | net_worth = {{increase}}$12M (through B-Cube, January 2019)[1] | height = | weight = | television = | title = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = | boards = | spouse = | children = | parents = | relatives = | awards = | website = {{URL|morancerf.com}} | footnotes = | box_width = | resting_place_coordinates = | spouse(s) = }}Moran Cerf is a French-Israeli neuroscientist, business professor (at the Kellogg School of Management), investor and a former hacker.[2][3] He is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube and the host and curator of PopTech,[2][3] one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world.[4] Cerf is also the president and co-founder of the Human Single Neuron society.[5] As of 2013, he is a member of the Institute on complex systems.[6] Cerf has received numerous awards including the Templeton Foundation "Extraordinary Minds" award, and the Chicagoan award and, recently, name "40 leading professors below 40".[7] He has won several national storytelling competitions, notably, the Moth Grandslam, multiple times. Cerf is the Alfred P. Sloan screenwriting professor at the American Film Institute (AFI) where he teaches an annual screenwriting class on science in films.[8] He is also a science consultant to Hollywood films and TV series (Limitless, Bull, Falling Water, etc.).[9] He has spoken publicly on topics of neuroscience, business, decision making and hacking (TED, PopTech, Google, TEDx, TED-Ed)[10] and his views on the risks of hacking into humans brains are often appearing in the media.[11][12][3][13][14][15] Early life and backgroundMoran Cerf was born in Paris, France, and raised in Israel. As a young kid, he was an art prodigy, studying in the Israeli School of Arts. He was a part of a number of Israeli kids TV shows and had a number of public appearances as a kid that garnered him attention in Israel. In 2002, he had one of the first podcasts in the world, where he hosted a weekly radio show. As a young kid, Cerf became an avid programmer and was part of a small community of hackers that paved the road to online white hat hacking.[16][17][18] EducationCerf holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics (1998–2000), and a Master’s Degree in Philosophy (2000) from Tel-Aviv University. In 2002, he received the prestigious Presidential Scholarship award in Israel while originally pursuing a Ph.D. in philosophy.[22] In 2005, he shifted to neuroscience and ultimately completed a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Caltech (2009). While pursuing his studies, Cerf worked as a white hat hacker in the Israeli emerging Cybersecurity world,[19] performing penetration tests for banks and Government Institute. He attributes much of understanding of the brain and the way he conducts research to the time spent breaking codes and performing penetration tests at Imperva. A single meeting with the late Francis Crick where the two discussed the importance of “using hacking skills to study the most interesting vault in the world – our brain” made Prof. Cerf leave his senior business post and pursue full time Ph.D. at Caltech, under Prof. Christof Koch.[17][20] He completed his Ph.D. at Caltech between the years 2005–2009 and worked on one of the flagship projects in neuroscience: “Single Neuron Recording in Humans”. The project involves studying humans using direct recordings from their brain while they are awake with electrodes implanted inside their head. This unique research setup has garnered him worldwide recognition and resulted in some of the famous publications that positioned Cerf at the forefront of neuroscience research.[21] Following his time at Caltech Dr. Cerf has moved to NYU where he spent three years studying what makes content engaging, and looking for ways to translate his neuroscience research to a broader audience. It is the time there that he attributes to his interest in finding ways to understand how to translate brain research to applications and the need to work together with the business world to communicate science.[22][23][24][25] Following his time at NYU studying engagement, and with the growth of public attention to his work (partially due to his repeated nationwide wins of the Moth Grandslam story-telling competition,[26][27][28] where he discussed the behind the scenes of neuroscience), Prof. Cerf became a public figure in the science communication sphere and his talks garnered large following.[29] In 2014, Cerf was offered a job as a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, where he holds positions as both a business and neuroscience professor.[30] In 2016, he joined the MIT Media Lab as a visiting professor where he started working on dream recording and manipulation, which makes some of the recent public works.[31] Notable researchCerf is well-known for his research on consciousness and projecting people’s thoughts and dreams directly from their brain,[32][33][34] for his research on free will,[40] for his comments on the future of humans[35][36] and the ability to hack our brains, and for his recent work in business and neuroscience in the emerging field of neuro-marketing where he found a way to predict people’s interest and engagement with content by observing their neural responses[37]. For this work, he was named by Prof. Phil Kotler (father of modern marketing) “the next leader in marketing”.[38] He is a frequent contributor to “Business Insider”[39][40] and “Forbes”[41] and various other popular media journals where he writes about topics of neuroscience and business and ways to implement science in decision-making.[42][43][44][45] In 2016 TED talk, Cerf discussed a method for extraction of dreams which he is rumored to turn into a company, Dream-Alike. Similar mention of his work about projecting thoughts was later discussed in a blog post at ‘Wait But Why’.[46] CareerPrior to his academic career, Cerf held positions in pharmaceutical, telecommunications, fashion, software development, and innovative research fields. HackingCerf spent nearly a decade working as a computer system hacker, breaking into financial and government institutes to test and improve their security.[47]
Some of Cerf’s stories about hacking and his experiences as a hacker were included in various films and became the basis for his worldwide acclaim.[48][49][50] NeuroscienceIn an interview with Forbes, Dr. Cerf attributed his hacking background to his what made him a successful neuroscientist, suggesting that the ways he uses non-traditional tools to investigate the brain and the creative ways of thinking about black boxes borrow from his time breaking codes. Cerf is known for his pioneering work studying patients undergoing brain-surgery, which allows him to investigate behavior, emotion, decision making, and dreams by directly recording the activity of individual neurons using electrodes implanted in the patients' brain.[20][51][21][25]
As a business professor, Cerf’s works look at the drivers of decision-making in consumer neuroscience and using neuromarketing techniques to gain insights about consumer behavior.[52][53] He is an associate editor for several scholarly journals in both business and neuroscience and a consultant for companies that span a wide range of verticals, including automotive (Ferrari), Performance (Red Bull), Finances (TransUnion), and even relationships (Tinder).[54][34] HollywoodSince 2007, Cerf permanently held a position at the American Film Institute (AFI)[55] as the Alfred P. Sloan professor, where he teaches an annual workshop on science communication in film and TV. Through this workshop he worked on various films and TV shows[56][9] and organizes the annual Sloan seminar where he holds a public discussion on science communication with Hollywood figures such as Ann Druyan (‘Cosmos’),[57] Michelle Ashford (‘Master of Sex’), Whitney Cummings (‘Whitney’, ‘2 Broke Girls’),[58] Giancarlo Esposito (‘Breaking Bad’),[59] Jake Gyllenhaal (‘Donnie Darko’),[60] Len Mlodinow (ghost writer of Stephen Hawking's books and writer on 'MacGyver'), Andy Serkis[61] (‘King Kong’, Golum at ‘Lord of the Rings’), Michael Begler and Jack Amiel (‘The Knick’), Clifford Johnson (‘Genius’) and more.[8] Books
Awards and recognition
PhilanthropyIn 2018, Cerf founded B-Cube, a non-profit that aims at helping organizations use advances in neuroscience to change behavior. While B-Cube’s endeavors are not public, it is estimated that they invested shy of $12M in 2018 in their projects[63]. From their website, it seems that B-Cube has worked with Ferrari (on improving risk assessment in driving), with SS&C (on ways to improve learning in classrooms), with Viacom (on applications of neuroscience to entertainment) and with the Founder’s Pledge (on using neuroscience for social good).[3] Given that Cerf is the host and curator of PopTech,[2] responsible for their fellow's program, it was suggested that B-Cube may be involved in the PopTech mission for social good promotion through technology. Cerf has spoken at the U.N and various organizations on ways to use neuroscience and research to promote young individuals’ rise out of poverty, on the ethics of using neuroscience to prevent threats to democracy and on the dangers of the attention economy.[52][64][65] Personal lifeIn 2017, Cerf dated actress Ashley Judd. They were last seen together at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2011–2012 Cerf dated actress Kristina Anapau (True Blood).[66] In 2016, Cerf was selected as Elle Magazine’s most eligible bachelors.[67] In his free time, Cerf is a pilot (Private Jets and Helicopters).[18] See also
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