Juan Gilbert
Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department, University of Florida
Dr. Juan E. Gilbert is the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida where he leads the Human Experience Research Lab. He is also an ACM Fellow, a Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, and a Senior Member of the IEEE.
Dr. Gilbert is the inventor of Prime III, an open source, secure and accessible voting technology that has been used in numerous organization elections and recently in statewide elections in New Hampshire and Butler County, Ohio. Prime III is the only open-source voting system to be used in state, local and federal elections.
Dr. Gilbert was a member of the National Academies Committee on the Future of Voting: Accessible, Reliable, Verifiable Technology that produced the report titled, “Securing the Vote: Protecting American Democracy.”
Relevant Media:
- UF professor creates app that makes voting in person safer in My CBS 4
- UF engineer testifies before U.S. House Committee About Election Security in the University of Florida College of Engineering
- UF professor’s invention makes voting more accessible in the Gainesville Sun
- Juan E. Gilbert, PhD
I can help with...
- Election Security
- In-person Voting
- Mail-in Voting
- Voter Behavior