Dr. Morgan Rauscher is working on innovative solutions in bio-electrical-technology and , currently based in Vancouver, BC. His work is rooted deeply in the advancement of new technologies, particularly focusing on the development of a groundbreaking light generator inspired by photosynthesis, namely the “Photosynthesis Genesis Light Generator”. This technology aims to harness complex resonant harmonic frequencies for sustainable energy production and has the potential to revolutionize the field of bioengineering.
Contact Information:
- Email: morganrauscher@gmail.com
- Phone: +1 (604) 441-9181
Educational Background: Dr. Rauscher possesses a rich educational foundation with a specialized focus on the intersection of digital technology and scientific innovation. He holds an Honors BA in Digital Multimedia & Visual Arts from McMaster University, a Masters in Applied Digital Media Arts from Emily Carr University, and a Ph.D. in Individualized Electronic Arts from Concordia University. His academic pursuits have always been geared towards leveraging technology for groundbreaking applications in biotech and digital innovation. Notably, his Ph.D. research explored Tele-Haptic Robotic Proto-Sculpting, achieving a remarkable 4.05 GPA. His Master’s thesis delved into Android-robotic face recognition & tracking systems, while his undergraduate project led to the creation of The McMaster University Virtual Tour.
Professional Experience: Dr. Rauscher is the Founder & CEO of TE(A)CH Consulting Ltd., with operations in Kelowna, Beijing, and Shanghai, focusing on technology consulting for educational and developmental projects in China. He is also the Inventor & CTO of Duckwagon Electronic Watercraft Ltd., spearheading the launch of an innovative all-terrain electronic vehicle expected in 2022/2023. His role as Creative Principal at TS Business and Technology Consulting Ltd. in Vancouver saw him at the forefront of blending art with technology, driving transformation across a spectrum of organizations from startups to Fortune 500 companies and the Canadian government.
Teaching Contributions: Dr. Rauscher has imparted his knowledge and expertise through teaching positions at several universities, including the University of British Columbia Okanagan, Concordia University, and Emily Carr University of Art + Design. His courses have covered a wide range of topics, from Creative Electronic Studios and Tangible Media to Physical Computing and Advanced Digital + Interactive Art. His teaching methodology emphasizes the practical applications of electronic arts in biotechnology and innovative tech development.
Awards and Publications: Throughout his career, Dr. Rauscher has been recognized with numerous awards such as the Hexagram Institute Research Grant, Concordia University Travel Grant, and the Canadian Graduate Scholarship from SSHRC, reflecting his contributions to the field of biotechnological innovation. His work has been published in various journals, and he has presented his research at several international conferences, focusing on the potential of new technologies to foster a sustainable and beneficial technological future.
Personal Note: Dr. Rauscher is driven by a lifelong passion for innovation and the deep-seated belief in technology’s power to catalyze positive societal change. His commitment to developing technologies like the Photosynthesis Genesis Light Generator is reflective of his vision for a future where technological advancements are harmoniously integrated with natural processes for the betterment of society.