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Academic Involvement: Associate Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley: Daniel balances his professional commitments with a passion for teaching and research. His role as an associate professor allows him to impart his vast knowledge and experience to aspiring technologists and innovators. |
Research Interests: Wearable Technology and Self-Regulation: Currently, Daniel is deeply engaged in research on wearable technology, focusing on its potential for self-regulation and enhancing human potential. This innovative work places him at the cutting edge of technological research in personal development. |
Educational Background and Credentials:
Ph.D. in Mythological Studies with an Emphasis in Depth Psychology (In Progress) at Pacifica Graduate Institute. This unique study combines mythological concepts with depth psychology, reflecting Daniel’s interest in the deeper psychological aspects of technology. MSc. in Information Technology with a Specialization in Security Engineering from the University of Liverpool. This specialization underscores his expertise in the critical area of IT security within the software industry. MA in Transformational Psychology from the University of Philosophical Research. This degree highlights his interest in the transformative effects of technology on human psychology and societal development. Bachelor of Computer Information Systems from the University of the Fraser Valley. This foundational degree laid the groundwork for his extensive career in computing and technology. |
Vision and Contribution: Daniel's vision is to harmonize technological advancement with human development. He believes in leveraging the power of technology, particularly wearable tech, to enhance human capabilities and foster self-regulation as a cornerstone of human potential. His contribution to both the tech industry and academia is significant, with his unique perspective enriching the understanding of technology's role in personal and societal transformation. |
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