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for my phd program, there was money from the national science foundation. ckily, even though struggling artists have a hard time scraping together the next meal, in science there is funding. the national science foundation, the department of energy, will fund enterprising young phd students. that is a good thing. there is a brain drain into the united states because there is funding. both private and entrepreneurs, will sponsor startups. there is a brain drain into the united states at the present time. brian: go back to your 10-year-old example -- by the way, do you have children? michio: yes. two. the older daughter is a brain doctor. she is a neurologist. she is a professor now. the other followed a different road. she is a french pastry cook. she went to an exclusive school where they train french pastry cooks. she has done very well in manhattan. brian: your mother said she wanted you to find a nice japanese woman, is that you have found? michio: my second wife is japanese. my mother finally got her dream. my mother eventually came down with alzheimer's
for my phd program, there was money from the national science foundation. ckily, even though struggling artists have a hard time scraping together the next meal, in science there is funding. the national science foundation, the department of energy, will fund enterprising young phd students. that is a good thing. there is a brain drain into the united states because there is funding. both private and entrepreneurs, will sponsor startups. there is a brain drain into the united states at the...
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digital culture is a number of scholarly articles and has served as a peer review from national science foundation and research council and a friday of other professional publications a sought after keynote speaker and consultant doctor albright has given talks at the data center energy conference and a research assistant at eharmony and an expert in national media outlets nbc nightly news, wall street journal cnn new york times and npr. left to their own devices she takes a penetrating look at the behaviors of the digital natives the young people who had never had time without digital technology. with that interaction has changed their relationship with peopl people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures while in the process to create an entirely new way of lif life. while new technology connectivity is given younger generations an unprecedented opportunity to work anywhere coming from traditional aspirations including increased isolation the femoral relationships fragmented attention spans what's more this rapid change of lifestyle creates a widened chasm from those were brought up throu
digital culture is a number of scholarly articles and has served as a peer review from national science foundation and research council and a friday of other professional publications a sought after keynote speaker and consultant doctor albright has given talks at the data center energy conference and a research assistant at eharmony and an expert in national media outlets nbc nightly news, wall street journal cnn new york times and npr. left to their own devices she takes a penetrating look at...
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writer for pbs's nova series, and aviation analyst for cnn and a correspondent for the national science foundation'science nation series. please join me in welcoming miles to the stage. [applause] you, kathleen. good to be here. it is great to see you all. i am going to have our panelist get seated while i am talking. it is good to be back in des moines. i was just reminded, my first trip to des moines was in 1988, following michael dukakis. that was my first taste of deep-fried butter. [laughter] still remember it. i can conjure up whatever that was that happened after the deep-fried butter. as you may recall, it didn't go so well for michael dukakis. he was at the fair and was suggesting to corn farmers that they plant more endive. massachusetts, they just don't get it. i was looking -- how many of you are familiar with the job of state climatologists? half.d say probably about there are two states in the nation that do not have a state climatologists. tennessee and massachusetts. boston is almost underwater now. we have three all-star estate climatologists here and we are going to ask them about
writer for pbs's nova series, and aviation analyst for cnn and a correspondent for the national science foundation'science nation series. please join me in welcoming miles to the stage. [applause] you, kathleen. good to be here. it is great to see you all. i am going to have our panelist get seated while i am talking. it is good to be back in des moines. i was just reminded, my first trip to des moines was in 1988, following michael dukakis. that was my first taste of deep-fried butter....
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writing on digital culture, a number of scholarly articles, served as pure review or and national science foundation, and the research council and variety of other professional publications. a sought after keynote speaker and consultant for insights julie albright has given talks at several energy conferences, served as a research associate at eharmony and appeared as an expert in national media outlets, nbc nightly news, the wall street journal, the new york times and in pr. in "left to their own devices: how digitial natives are reshaping the american dream" julie albright looks at the behaviors and morays of the nascent generation of digital natives. those young people who never lived during a time without digital technology. detailing in many ways the digital natives interaction with psychology is changed their relationships of people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures to contend this generation in the process of a new way of life in the american dream of past generations. technology and connectivity has given younger generations an unprecedented opportunity to work or live anywhere.
writing on digital culture, a number of scholarly articles, served as pure review or and national science foundation, and the research council and variety of other professional publications. a sought after keynote speaker and consultant for insights julie albright has given talks at several energy conferences, served as a research associate at eharmony and appeared as an expert in national media outlets, nbc nightly news, the wall street journal, the new york times and in pr. in "left to...
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had a long career she's been there about a year she had a very long career in dc and the national science foundationcolm ryder is in san francisco area in oakland doing a lot of it work and tech work. he too attended princeton university. michael mcveigh is a medical doctor living in los angeles to run mcveigh his younger brother whom i met in person for the first time this spring ron did not want to be interviewed by phone or in person when i did my oral history interviews but he was one of my most informative interviews via email. he also worked in technology in the atlanta area. Ãbhas just retired from a long career in the anderson in houston texas. they are all over the country. a couple are in atlanta the ones featured in the book. gerard wade is a longtime insurance salesman in the atlanta area and one of his daughters unattended westminster. that's bad michelle. that's what happens herman j russell was one of the first black minority contractors to own his own business in the atlanta area. for the most part the ones i interviewed had all throughout the united states. >> mr. watkins. we honor
had a long career she's been there about a year she had a very long career in dc and the national science foundationcolm ryder is in san francisco area in oakland doing a lot of it work and tech work. he too attended princeton university. michael mcveigh is a medical doctor living in los angeles to run mcveigh his younger brother whom i met in person for the first time this spring ron did not want to be interviewed by phone or in person when i did my oral history interviews but he was one of my...
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had a long career she's been there about a year she had a very long career in dc and the national science foundationcolm ryder is in san francisco area in oakland doing a lot of it work and tech work. he too attended princeton university. michael mcveigh is a medical doctor living in los angeles to run mcveigh his younger brother whom i met in person for the first time this spring ron did not want to be interviewed by phone or in person when i did my oral history interviews but he was one of my most informative interviews via email. he also worked in technology in the atlanta area. Ãbhas just retired from a long career in the anderson in houston texas. they are all over the country. a couple are in atlanta the ones featured in the book. gerard wade is a longtime insurance salesman in the atlanta area and one of his daughters unattended westminster. that's bad michelle. that's what happens herman j russell was one of the first black minority contractors to own his own business in the atlanta area. for the most part the ones i interviewed had all throughout the united states. >> mr. watkins. we honor
had a long career she's been there about a year she had a very long career in dc and the national science foundationcolm ryder is in san francisco area in oakland doing a lot of it work and tech work. he too attended princeton university. michael mcveigh is a medical doctor living in los angeles to run mcveigh his younger brother whom i met in person for the first time this spring ron did not want to be interviewed by phone or in person when i did my oral history interviews but he was one of my...
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department of homeland security, national institute for standards and technology in the national science foundation and education and workforce was one of the efforts of cyber security that is often underappreciated is the fact that it is also a workforce issue. we don't have enough people trained and working in cybersecurity as we need, there are hundreds of thousands more openings in the next few years many of which in my home area got great work done at carnegie mellon but also university of pittsburgh cyberlaw institute among others training people up for this. that is what these programs, we are excited to talk about demand we recognize the ranking a member for an opening statement. >> thank you for hosting this hearing. i will ask about the population of pittsburgh, the metro area is 1.5 million. that is a lot of electricity. we appreciate you hosting this hearing. this afternoon we will hear from expert witnesses on the existing strengths and weaknesses of the nation's electric grid and the impact potential attacks and incidents could have on grid reliability and national security. our witne
department of homeland security, national institute for standards and technology in the national science foundation and education and workforce was one of the efforts of cyber security that is often underappreciated is the fact that it is also a workforce issue. we don't have enough people trained and working in cybersecurity as we need, there are hundreds of thousands more openings in the next few years many of which in my home area got great work done at carnegie mellon but also university of...
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national science foundation. tos basically enabled me create a set of people tried for genocide in rwanda. about 200,000 people were found guilty of participating in the genocide, specifically crimes against people. 6% were women. you can see the figure here. it's fairly small. post genocide court system split crimes into categories. categories one and two were talent crimes against people. they were met with prison sentences or community work camp's. wereory three, these against property, looting during the genocide. these were met with fines. i focus specifically on people who were found guilty of category one and category to crimes. i'm following 200 people as they leave present. first talked with them in prison in 2017. i've been following since their release. of these 200 individuals, 180 were convicted of genocide. convicted of homicide. we will talk about the comparisons during the question and answer. 19 of these individuals are women. they did participate in the genocide. sentences ranged from eight year
national science foundation. tos basically enabled me create a set of people tried for genocide in rwanda. about 200,000 people were found guilty of participating in the genocide, specifically crimes against people. 6% were women. you can see the figure here. it's fairly small. post genocide court system split crimes into categories. categories one and two were talent crimes against people. they were met with prison sentences or community work camp's. wereory three, these against property,...
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national science foundation. i have a separate grant that has basically enabled me to create a data set of people tried for genocide in rwanda. about 200,000 people were found guilty of participating in the genocide, specifically crimes -- violent crimes against people. about 6% of these individuals were women. you can see the figure here. it's fairly small. but it is the category one, category two, category three. the post genocide court system split crimes into categories. categories one and two were violent crimes against people, like genocide a homicide. they were met with prison sentences or community work service camps. category three, these were crimes against property, looting during the genocide. met with prison sentences but with fines meant for reparations. with this project i focus specifically on people who were found guilty of category one and category 2 crimes. i'm following 200 people as they leave prison. i will talk about the moment i first talked with them in prison in 2017 and i have been foll
national science foundation. i have a separate grant that has basically enabled me to create a data set of people tried for genocide in rwanda. about 200,000 people were found guilty of participating in the genocide, specifically crimes -- violent crimes against people. about 6% of these individuals were women. you can see the figure here. it's fairly small. but it is the category one, category two, category three. the post genocide court system split crimes into categories. categories one and...
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the space community has been added from the [inaudible] but from the national science foundation andnt of defense and innovation from the private sector. the benefits go both ways and our state space expiration and investments have further education and the technology leverage for the nation economy insecurity. dragonfly is an example of a mission that involved notable science and engineering disciplines. we worked across boundary lines within and between government agencies and institutions that nasa centers industry and universities. as well as across international boards. the investigations dragonfly is designed to pursue will help transform our understanding of chemical reactions that may have led to life here on earth. upon arrival at 2034 dragonfly is designed to take advantage of the atmosphere which has low gravity, it makes titan ideal for flight. it takes 38 times less power to fly their then here on earth. put another way, a human being would only need to put on a pair of wings to fly above the surface of titan. thanks to the considerable recent development intro technolog
the space community has been added from the [inaudible] but from the national science foundation andnt of defense and innovation from the private sector. the benefits go both ways and our state space expiration and investments have further education and the technology leverage for the nation economy insecurity. dragonfly is an example of a mission that involved notable science and engineering disciplines. we worked across boundary lines within and between government agencies and institutions...
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the space community has benefited from the investments made not only through nasa but the national science foundatione department of defense and innovations from the private sector. benefits go both ways. space exploration investments have further education and technologies leveraged for the economy and security. dragonfly is an example of the mission that involves multiple scientific and engineering disciplines. working across boundary lines within and between government agencies and institutions, nasa centered industry and universities. as well as across international borders. the investigations dragonfly pursues will transform understanding of the chemical reactions that may have led to life on earth. upon arrival in 2034, dragonfly is designed to take advantage of titan's thick atmosphere which combines low gravity, ideal for flight. it takes 38 times less power to fly there than here on earth. put another way, a human being would only need to fly above the surface of titan. tanks to considerable recent development in drone technologies, dragonfly will be the first radioisotope vehicle to conduct
the space community has benefited from the investments made not only through nasa but the national science foundatione department of defense and innovations from the private sector. benefits go both ways. space exploration investments have further education and technologies leveraged for the economy and security. dragonfly is an example of the mission that involves multiple scientific and engineering disciplines. working across boundary lines within and between government agencies and...
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there is an example at the national science foundation which came out from the lack of stem educators, where we would provide tuition support to students who commit to teaching for the next five or six years, after that. end many of those teachers remain in the teaching profession. we needed for other disciplines as well, whether it is a social studies, special educators, we have to provide a way for loan forgiveness for that. colleges,e do at our whether community colleges or hbcus can only be made better if the kids have a fundamental k-12 education they deserve. representative: we cannot underscore the fact that just capacity building, i went through community college, undergrad, masters program and a graduate program, where i was the only african-american in an educator preparation program, not in my state, but in my program. we are an education state and i was the only person of color through my academic journey. >> capacity building is a recruitment issue. we do to recruit educators is beginning in high school was students who might consider becoming teachers. we have to do that
there is an example at the national science foundation which came out from the lack of stem educators, where we would provide tuition support to students who commit to teaching for the next five or six years, after that. end many of those teachers remain in the teaching profession. we needed for other disciplines as well, whether it is a social studies, special educators, we have to provide a way for loan forgiveness for that. colleges,e do at our whether community colleges or hbcus can only be...