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Geoffrey A. Fowler is The Washington Post’s technology columnist, writing from San Francisco about how to navigate the confusing, occasionally scary and deeply personal world of tech. He...
- Geoffrey Fowler joins the Post as Technology Columnist
We are thrilled to announce that Geoffrey Fowler will be The...
- Geoffrey Fowler joins the Post as Technology Columnist
When Fowler was six, his father, a professor of medicine at the University of South Carolina, brought home a brand-less computer assembled at a local tech store in Columbia. Fowler took to the massive device quickly as a drawing tool.
Dr Geoff Fowler is a Senior Research Fellow and the Laboratory Manager for the Environmental and Water Resources Engineering section. He completed his PhD at Imperial College in 1993, titled "The thermal conversion of contaminated soils in carbonaceous adsorbents".
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Coagulation and oxidation for controlling ultrafiltration membrane fouling in drinking water treatment: application of ozone at low dose in submerged membrane tank. W Yu, NJD Graham, GD Fowler....
Geoffrey A. Fowler joined the Wall Street Journal in 2001. He has covered technology, media and marketing, U.S. politics and culture, China and the Olympics.
Oct 13, 2017 · We are thrilled to announce that Geoffrey Fowler will be The Washington Post’s new technology columnist.