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Practical Skills for Policy Engagement: The STEM Research Process and Policy Relevance

E18-304

How do fundamental STEM research results feed into policy? How does cutting-edge science go from the laboratory bench to meaningful legislation? When and how do we start thinking about the relevance of the research questions we’re asking in the policy domain? In this workshop, two experts will discuss specific aspects of their experience translating fundamental STEM research on topics like mercury oxidation and transport or nuclear resonance into meaningful policy outputs on issues like climate change air pollutant goals, and nuclear warhead verification. Dr. […]

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Student Research Seminar

E18-304

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Student Research Seminar

Gabe Bann: Rethinking Federal Disaster Aid Policy in the Context of Social Vulnerability Hannah Whisnant: Split Learning on FPGAs See the full list of spring research seminars

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Student Research Seminar

Online

Maryam Shahid: Identity and Trust Frameworks: Design and Analysis of identity transactions online Andrew Mowry: The Challenges of Deploying EV Fast Charging Infrastructure See the full list of spring research seminars    

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