Industry, Innovation, and National Security: Finding the Right Balance - Session Y43
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session on balancing industry innovation and national security through five expert presentations. Delve into the quantum computing industry's impact on national security, examine R&D tradeoffs in facilities and programs, and understand the role of DOE National Laboratories in bridging academia and industry. Investigate AI and data innovation in constrained environments, and gain insights into physics applications at the Pentagon. Learn from leaders in technology, research, and defense as they discuss critical issues at the intersection of scientific advancement and national interests.
Syllabus
- Chair Intro
- Kate Weber Google - The quantum computing industry and protecting national security: what tools will work?
- James A Liddle NIST - Tradeoffs and Tensions in R&D: From Facilities to Programs
- Benn Tannenbaum Sandia National Lab The Missing Middle: The Role of the DOE National Laboratories in Connecting Academia to Industry, Maturing Technology, and Promoting National Security
- Meghan S Anzelc Three Arc Advisory AI and Data Innovation: Innovating in Constrained Environments
- Wilton L Virgo U.S. Department of Defense Pentagon Physics
Taught by
APS Physics
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