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Joseph Carvalko, Jr. is an American technologist, academic, and writer living in New Mexico. As an inventor and engineer, Carvalko has been awarded sixteen U.S. patents in various fields, including computer technology, biomedical, fuel purification, and financial systems. He has authored academic books and articles throughout his career.

Carvalko was born and raised in the northeastern United States. From 1959 to mid-1964, he served in the U.S. Air Force as a radar fire control technician, after which he continued his education, receiving a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a Master in Fine Arts at Fairfield University, in addition to a Juris Doctor at Quinnipiac University. In the mid-1960s, Carvalko assisted in the development of an image tracking system with inventor Emil Bolsey that was used by the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft in photographing landing sites for the Apollo Space missions that would later land on the Moon.

In the 1970s, he helped Marcel J. E. Golay and Kendall Preston develop artificial intelligence technologies for Perkin-Elmer, eventually transferring to Pitney-Bowes/Alpex where he helped develop point of sale communication systems. He began lecturing at the Western Connecticut State University in 1984, teaching Social Responsibility of Business in Society and Diagnosing Organizational Behavior. From 1988- 1992, he was Adjunct Professor of Law, Bridgeport University, School of Law, teaching Trial Practice, and from 1992-1994, Adjunct Professor of Law, Quinnipiac University, teaching Trial Practice. In 1996 he taught as Adjunct Professor of Law, University of South Dakota, where he taught computer law for a year. In 1997, he traveled to Uganda for the International Law Institute to teach international intellectual property protection.

From 2001 to 2003, he was a member of the Patent and Intellectual Property Working Group in Washington, D.C. In the mid-2000s he was a partner at the New York branch of the Duane Morris law firm, practicing as a patent attorney in the areas of electronics, computers, software, communications, and pharmaceuticals.


Since 2005, he has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University, School of Law, teaching Law, Science and Technology, and in 2018 served as a faculty member at Yale University's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics. From 2005 to 2007, he lectured at Fairfield University, teaching Management of Intellectual Property Assets.

As a member, ABA, Section of Science and Technology Law, he served on the editorial board, SciTech Lawyer and chair, Behavioral Sciences Committee); As a member, Institute Electrical, Electronic, Engineers (IEEE), Society on Social Implications of Technology, he serves as Associate Editor of IEEE Society and Technology magazine.

Carvalko's articles and books focus on science, technology and law. He has also written extensively on cyborg, posthuman and dystopian themes.

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