Darn, you found me!

Who am I? well my name is Alexis. Keen to support robust knowledge-share - hence the interst in the Wikipedia project. I am additionally keen to grow the relationship between industry and academy in order to further develop youth top-skill development (full spectrum diversity, yet with attention given to scientists and engineers, yet also creative designers of difference guises), and to foster continuous learning across all age-groups & demographics. Worked in both large and small organizations, and even in the huge biz I contributed within niche teams that was more family in character. For a number of years I have supported tech-aligned Entrepreneurs, initially through mentoring of groups in London (including London Tech City), assisting with business plans and technology strategy, and then via SeedStartup in Dubai/UAE. Volunteer my time and knowledge towards good causes ( SJA, BCS, DNHG). I believe in "paying it forward": I help others as it is in my nature. This perhaps also reflects my gratitude to those who have freely and caringly assisted me throughout my life!

EurIng Alexis Biller CEng MEng (Hons) ACGI MBCS CITP DIC MBA CISSP

See also edit

Royal Academy of Engineering, Imperial College, British Computer Society, Ampleforth College, European_School, Alexis.

External links edit

Anastasia produced and presented a TV program for Italian RAI-DOC (digital channel) on the relationship between Pope John Paul II and the City of Rome

  • EU Provenance Project - with funding received under European Community's Sixth Framework Programme
  • Imperial College Business School - was very much my permanent home whilst undertaking MBA studies. Indeed spent in excess of 950 hours mentor PhD or research groups at Imperial College, giving technical talks on campus, and mentoring the student society for Women in Science, Engineering, and Technology. Occasionally invited as guest speaker, or to act as judge for innovative project proposals + business plan competitions.
  • The IET Smarter Cities Talk at Imperial College (November 2009) - invited to present on the urban informatics of the future, organised by The IET Built Environment Technologies group.
 This user attends or attended
Imperial College London