Neil Gershenfeld is an American physicist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he directs the Center for Bits and Atoms. He is known for his work on digital fabrication, quantum computing, and the global Fab Lab network, which he founded in 2001. According to the 2020 Goodwin Procter investigation commissioned by the MIT Corporation, Gershenfeld encountered Epstein three times during MIT Lab tours between June and October 2013. Epstein expressed interest in Gershenfeld's research on consciousness and animal signaling. Gershenfeld subsequently accepted a dinner invitation to Epstein's New York residence. He appears in 32 EFTA documents, primarily in internal scheduling emails and travel coordination records.
Staff emails reference commercial flight arrangements for Gershenfeld to travel to Epstein's locations, with reimbursement requests processed through Epstein's office. He co-occurs in documents alongside other Epstein-linked MIT academics including Seth Lloyd, Ed Boyden, and Joi Ito.
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Background
Neil Gershenfeld is a professor at MIT who directs the Center for Bits and Atoms. He is a physicist specializing in digital fabrication and quantum computing, and founded the global Fab Lab network. He is part of the broader circle of MIT-affiliated scientists who had documented connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein Connection
Gershenfeld appears in 32 EFTA documents, largely consisting of internal scheduling emails and travel reimbursement records. Epstein's staff coordinated commercial flight bookings for Gershenfeld, and reimbursement receipts were processed through Epstein's office. He co-occurs frequently with other Epstein-linked MIT figures: Seth Lloyd, Ed Boyden, and Joi Ito. The documentary record shows contact during the 2013 to 2017 period, well after Epstein's 2008 conviction.
Key Allegations(3)
Gershenfeld received travel reimbursements from Epstein's office for commercial flights to Epstein's locations.
documentedEpstein's staff actively coordinated Gershenfeld's travel and scheduled meetings on his behalf.
documentedGershenfeld maintained contact with Epstein's inner circle during the post-conviction period (2013 to 2017).
documentedLegal Status
Neil Gershenfeld has not been charged with any crime related to the Epstein case. He appears in scheduling and reimbursement records.
Key Relationships(3)
Travel reimbursements processed through Epstein's office. Scheduling records show coordinated visits.
Co-occurs with Seth Lloyd in multiple documents. Both MIT scientists in Epstein's academic orbit.
Lesley Groff coordinated Gershenfeld's travel arrangements and meeting schedules.
Timeline(4 events)
First encounter with Epstein during an MIT Lab tour, per the Goodwin Procter report.
Third and final documented MIT Lab tour visit with Epstein. Subsequently accepted dinner invitation to Epstein's New York residence.
Epstein staff arranged a later commercial flight for Gershenfeld.
Travel receipts submitted for reimbursement from Epstein's office.
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About Neil Gershenfeld
Who is Neil Gershenfeld?
Neil Gershenfeld is an American physicist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he directs the Center for Bits and Atoms. He is known for his work on digital fabrication, quantum computing, and the global Fab Lab network, which he founded in 2001. According to the 2020 Goodwin Procter investigation commissioned by the MIT Corporation, Gershenfeld encountered Epstein three times during MIT Lab tours between June and October 2013. Epstein expressed interest in Gershenfeld's research on consciousness and animal signaling. Gershenfeld subsequently accepted a dinner invitation to Epstein's New York residence. He appears in 32 EFTA documents, primarily in internal scheduling emails and travel coordination records. Staff emails reference commercial flight arrangements for Gershenfeld to travel to Epstein's locations, with reimbursement requests processed through Epstein's office. He co-occurs in documents alongside other Epstein-linked MIT academics including Seth Lloyd, Ed Boyden, and Joi Ito.
What is Neil Gershenfeld's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Neil Gershenfeld appears in 28 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.
Is Neil Gershenfeld in the Epstein files?
Yes. Neil Gershenfeld is referenced in 28 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.
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