As Intel Fellow and Chief Data Scientist, Dr. Melvin Greer has achieved the company’s preeminent technical distinction. Dr. Greer is a technical expert in the application of advanced mathematics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain zero trust models and neuromorphic computing . His systems and software engineering experience has resulted in patented inventions in Cloud Computing, Synthetic Biology and IoT Bio-sensors for edge analytics. He has authored 5 books and published over 400 research papers. His research has been cited more than 4000 times worldwide. Dr. Greer is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and serves on the Board of Directors for the U.S. National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Dr. Greer has been appointed to Senior Advisor and Fellow at the FBI IT and Data Division, where he accelerates of the FBI mission via data analytics and advanced data science techniques. 

Dr. Greer has been recognized by LinkedIn as a Top 10 Voice in data science and analytics. He is the recipient of the BDPA Lifetime Achievement Award. He also received the Washington Exec inaugural Pinnacle Award as Artificial Intelligence Executive of the Year.  He has been awarded the BEYA Technologist of the Year Award and has been inducted into the 2023 BEYA Hall of Fame which recognize his outstanding technical contributions. Dr. Greer also is Adjunct Faculty, Advanced Academic Program at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches the Masters of Science course “Practical Applications of Artificial Intelligence”. He has also been appointed Senior Advisor at the UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy where he develops and accelerates the adoption of public policy for emerging and advanced technologies.

Dr. Greer received his PhD in Data Management from International American University. He also received his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems and Technology and his Master of Science in Information Systems from American University, Wash. D.C. He also completed the Executive Leadership Program at the Cornell University, Johnson Graduate School and the Entrepreneurial Finance program at MIT Sloan School of Management.

Dr. Greer has written for, or been covered by, The New Times, Washington Post, Business Times Singapore, Federal Computer Week, Forbes, Computerworld, Washington Executive and Government Computer News.