Michael's BIO
Michael is the technical lead for Condry Investment and Future Technology Consulting LLC. He is also currently the Chair of the Advisory Board for ClinicAI, Inc. He is actively doing projects focused on Digital Health technologies to assist humanity to address health matters, including personal and worldwide, such as pandemics. Michael’s career spans both academic and industry positions, mostly in industry. This includes senior leadership roles in Intel, Sun, and AT&T Bell Laboratories. At Intel, Michael retired after being the Chief Technical Officer in the Client Division. His technical leadership plus efforts in technical staff development at Intel awarded him and his team the prestigious Intel Quality Award in 2015. At Sun he led the development of UNIX standards as well as improving architecture engineering. At AT&T he was one of the architects for the BellMac 32 processor, leading software projects including a Real-Time Unix design and Unix System V file system. He held teaching and research positions at Princeton University and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. At the University of Illinois, he served on (then) Senator Al Gore’s Internet committee. His background includes projects in computer architecture, software, firmware, operating systems, networking, IoT, internet applications, standards, computer security, and recently digital health technologies. Michael has multiple patents.
Michael, an IEEE Life Fellow, has many years of engaging in the IEEE. He is an IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Senior AdCom member, Past President of IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS) 2016-2019, a Board Of Governor’s member for IEEE Consumer Technology Society 2023-2026, and a member of the Computer, Consumer, and Engineering Medicine and Biology Societies. He started the IEEE Industry Forum program that is used in many IEEE societies that establishes a bridge between industry and research with the IEEE programs. Michael has organized many IEEE conferences and contributed numerous papers on technology and technical management.
Michael, an IEEE Life Fellow, has many years of engaging in the IEEE. He is an IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Senior AdCom member, Past President of IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS) 2016-2019, a Board Of Governor’s member for IEEE Consumer Technology Society 2023-2026, and a member of the Computer, Consumer, and Engineering Medicine and Biology Societies. He started the IEEE Industry Forum program that is used in many IEEE societies that establishes a bridge between industry and research with the IEEE programs. Michael has organized many IEEE conferences and contributed numerous papers on technology and technical management.