STPI Director. SciPol, nano, disasters etc. @AmerChemSociety Fellow. Frmr @chemsafetyboard. Tweets my own. I liked the old Twitter logo. @kulinowski.bsky.social
Director, Research Programs Mike Spirtas discusses what Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) are and how the three #FFRDCs that IDA operates meet sponsor demands. Watch: https://t.co/GouXER2SbN #EyeonIDA
I had an amazing week in Japan engaging with people from industry, academia and K-12 education on the topic of STEM education, PhD careers and women in science, courtesy of @usembassytokyo
The @chemsafetyboard says it has cleared its backlog of open investigations and incident reports. Each report includes recommendations for preventing similar incidents. https://t.co/xksMPx8QvN
Emily Findeisen's story at #TexasAM is more than academic achievement. Her great-grandfather's sacrifice in the 1947 Texas City explosion fueled her drive for worker safety in public health.
Discover her inspiring journey: https://t.co/Lq95XMynmQ
#WorkerSafety#PublicHealthHero
Arun Maiya discusses how #machinelearning can help our researchers answer questions for government sponsors. He highlights two packages, ktrain and OnPrem.LLM, which help make machine learning easy and secure. Watch: https://t.co/hgRoWQJXZQ #EyeonIDA
#NewsRelease: IDA #STPI Assistant Director Asha Balakrishnan Appointed to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Committee on Sustainability https://t.co/woAcZ8BdZA @ASMEdotorg
An excellent piece from a deep thinker in technology policy. I appreciate the shout-out to our joint work on the societal implications of #nanotechnology
Navigating advanced technology transitions: using lessons from nanotechnology (via @NatureNano ) -- critical lessons from #nanotechnology on successfully navigating responsible #AI and other transformative technologies
https://t.co/ZZD9Pig4hE
Navigating advanced technology transitions: using lessons from nanotechnology (via @NatureNano ) -- critical lessons from #nanotechnology on successfully navigating responsible #AI and other transformative technologies
https://t.co/ZZD9Pig4hE
Research surrounding science and technology #policy is more important than ever. Our two-year Science Policy #Fellowship gives recent graduates the valuable experience and mentorship needed to kickstart a career. Apply today: https://t.co/vMZFF4ayma
This picture of a person in a dark hallway (most likely in a basement) takes me back to my grad school days @UofR. not in a good way. #fiveyearsaloneinadarkroom
Navigating the risks and benefits of AI: Lessons from nanotechnology on ensuring emerging technologies are safe as well as successful
https://t.co/TwiyNBO7Ba
#artificialintelligence#nanotechnology
It's even better: Current and former @AAAS_STPF fellows now on PCAST staff or at @ida_org STPI were graciously acknowledged in the report for their contributions behind the scenes.
This is not just another letter to @POTUS. This is about coming together – the American public w/the American science enterprise – to ensure the best public policies for all. STPF alum who get the importance of public engagement w/science are signatories: https://t.co/wzZipTnLF4