Gershon Dublon is a Principal Research Scientist at Sonos, Inc. since December 2021, previously holding the position of Senior Research Scientist. Dublon co-founded slow immediate LLC in August 2018, a creative engineering studio that focuses on R&D consulting and innovative projects, including the development of a zero-g mobility platform for space testing, which contributed to the Living Distance VR immersive experience showcased at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Dublon serves as a Board Member at Living Observatory Inc., a non-profit dedicated to environmental monitoring and restoration, and has held roles such as Researcher in Residence at De Vinci Innovation Center and Research Affiliate at MIT Media Lab, where research encompassed wearable technologies and AI. Dublon holds a PhD and MS in Media Arts and Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Yale University.
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