As a scholar of rhetoric and argumentation, he specializes in the intersection of communication, technology, and cultural memory. Dr. Voight has been appointed as the incoming Director of the prestigious Nobel Conference, where he will lead discussions on the ethical dimensions of cutting-edge scientific advancements. His academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Rhetorical Criticism from the University of Minnesota and an M.A. in Persuasion and Social Influence from the University of Kansas. His diverse research portfolio encompasses artificial intelligence ethics, argumentation theory, commodity activism, genocide studies, and the rhetorical construction of memory and national identity. Through his teaching and scholarship, Dr. Voight explores how communication shapes our understanding of technology, history, and collective values.