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Greg Viggiano is an Adjunct Professor in the Physics & Astronomy Department at George Mason University, specializing in Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence. His research focuses on the social impacts of technological convergence, particularly between AI and quantum computing, and the unintended macro-social effects of new technologies. He holds a PhD in Communication from Florida State University (1998).
Education: PhD in Communication, Florida State University (1998).
Research Interests: Dr. Viggiano explores how technologies like AI and quantum computing diffuse through societies, using complexity theory to model adoption patterns. He emphasizes the societal implications of technological convergence, akin to epidemiological studies tracking viral spread. Recent work includes a multi-volume series on AI-quantum computing convergence and its policy impacts.
Publications Highlight Trends: His articles analyze museum-based science education and post-pandemic design strategies, reflecting broader themes in technology’s societal integration.
Teaching & Advising: He has over 20 years of experience teaching social impacts of technology, advising undergraduate and graduate students on related research.
Labs/Teams: No specific labs mentioned, but collaborates with interdisciplinary groups studying technology convergence.





