Cal Newport
Cal Newport is a Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University and a prominent nonfiction author. [1][2][3][4][5] He is a founding faculty member of Georgetown's Center for Digital Ethics. [6] He also serves as the inaugural Director of the university's Computer Science Ethics and Society major. [6] Newport earned his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1][3] His academic research focuses on the theory of distributed systems. [3][6] He is widely known for his work on the intersection of technology and human productivity. Newport has authored eight books, including the New York Times bestsellers Deep Work and Digital Minimalism. [3] His 2024 release, Slow Productivity, promotes sustainable work practices in the digital age. He is a contributing writer for the New Yorker and hosts the Deep Questions podcast. [3] Newport has published the Study Hacks blog since 2007. [1][4] In 2026, he continues to shape public debate on the biological impact of technology and the value of deep thinking through major publications like the New York Times. [7]


