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René Morkos, Ph.D.

Inventor, founder, and lecturer. Operational experience ranging from underwater maritime construction to Himalayan warzones.

René Morkos, Ph.D., is a distinguished inventor, founder, and educator known for his groundbreaking work in the construction industry.

With a rich background as an adjunct professor at Stanford University and CEO of ALICE Technologies, René Morkos has established himself as a thought leader in the field.

René's expertise lies in artificial intelligence applications for construction, with a particular focus on Generative Construction Simulation and Optimization.

His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Construction Engineering and Management from Stanford University, as well as a Mini MBA from Stanford Ignite.

René Morkos is a second-generation civil engineer with over 25 years of experience across industry and academia, bringing a unique blend of practical insights and theoretical knowledge to his work.

Throughout his career, he has undertaken diverse roles such as project manager in Afghanistan, automation engineer on large-scale projects in Abu Dhabi, and spearheading ERP system implementations.

In 2015, René founded ALICE Technologies, a pioneering construction optioneering platform aimed at reducing global construction costs by 25% to enhance affordability and quality of living worldwide.

As a visionary researcher and avid adventurer, René Morkos continuously pushes the boundaries of construction management, with a keen eye on the future evolution of industries to make a positive impact on society.

René Morkos, Ph.D.
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Stanford, California, United States