Entering the Age of Community Scientists - Sci-Mic Chat with Whurley
Offered By: AAAS Annual Meeting via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of scientific research in this engaging 18-minute interview from the AAAS Annual Meeting. Join Regina G. Barber, co-host and scientist in residence for NPR's "Short Wave" podcast, as she speaks with Whurley, a prominent figure in quantum computing and technology. Discover insights into the emerging era of community scientists from Whurley, founder and CEO of Strangeworks, Eisenhower Fellow, and senior IEEE member. Learn about his contributions to quantum computing standards, his role as CERN's first ambassador to Society, and his authorship of accessible quantum computing books. Gain perspective on the intersection of science, technology, and community engagement from this accomplished entrepreneur and innovator, whose experience spans from founding startups to working with Goldman Sachs.
Syllabus
Sci-Mic Chat: whurley on Entering the Age of the Community Scientists
Taught by
AAAS Annual Meeting
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