Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking lecture on open science, intellectual property, and global innovation challenges delivered by Steven Chu, former US Secretary of Energy and Stanford University professor. Delve into topics such as the impact of immigrants on scientific advancements, Nobel Prize demographics, concerns about intellectual property theft, the global energy race, and the delicate balance between scientific collaboration and national security. Gain insights into the complexities of maintaining American innovation leadership while addressing issues of scientific espionage and the relationship between science and democracy. Examine proposed solutions and policy responses to these pressing challenges in the scientific community.
Syllabus
Introduction
Rising Above the Gathering Storm
Immigrants
Nobel Prizes
Foreignborn Nobel Prize Winners
Concerns
IP Commission
Energy Race
American Innovation
Chinas intentions
Congress response
American Energy Council
Academic secrets being stolen
Science and democracy
How to deal with scientific espionage
Taught by
APS Physics