Laurence Marcus Capet is a bioware engineer. He is currently employed by Orgotek Corporation. He was elected to the Academy of Biotechnical Sciences in 2118, in recognition for his contributions to the study of noetic-human interfaces.
Background, Early Life, and Education
Capet was born in 2094 in Hanover, New Hampshire. He is the son of Denis and Madeleine Capet (née Dubois), and a member of the influential Capet family.
Capet attended the Phillips Exeter Academy and graduated from Stamford University with a B. Sc.
summa cum laude in 2114. He received his Ph. D. in Biotechnical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University in 2117.
Career in Bioware
Before joining Orgotek, Capet was a research lead at the Bioware Research Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. His teams demonstrated that telepathic signals could be received and decoded by organic semiconductors.
Shortly after, Capet took a position with Orgotek Corporation.
Known Associates
Capet seems to have a cool relationship with his parents, preferring to spend time with his aunt, Anna Capet the FSA senator for Massachusetts.
He retains academic and professional links to the Bioware Research Laboratory at Johns Hopkins, particularly his doctoral collaborator and childhood friend Professor
Jack Castellane.
- Eyes
- Piercing Blue
- Hair
- Black, curly
Appearance
Special abilities
Telepath
Mentality
Education
Ph.D., Biotechnical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 2117.
- Concentrations: Biotechnical engineering, noetic interfaces.
Dissertation: Noetic signal encoding and compression in RNA substrates
Advisor: Robert Hanford, Ph.D.
B. Sc. Biology (summa cum laude), Stamford University, 2114
Publications
- Capet, Laurence and Jack Castellane. 2118. Noetic signal detection in aromatic short peptides self-assemblies.
Employment
Senior Research Lead, Orgotek Corporation, 2119 - present
Bioware Engineering
Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 2118-2119
FSA Senate Science Committee Internship, 2114
Sponsor: Sen. Anna Capet
Accomplishments & Achievements
Elected to the Academy of Biotechnical Sciences in 2118, in recognition for his contributions to the study of noetic-human interfaces.
Intellectual Characteristics
Driven scientist. Generally distant, unless you are the focus of his requirements.
Personality
Social
Social