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Overview
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This course focuses on the importance of open science and intellectual property in the context of global challenges. The learning outcomes include understanding the impact of scientific espionage, strategies to protect academic secrets, and the role of innovation in addressing energy and intellectual property issues. The course covers topics such as the energy race, concerns surrounding intellectual property, and the intersection of science and democracy. The intended audience for this course includes individuals interested in science policy, intellectual property rights, and global innovation. The teaching method involves a lecture format delivered by an expert in the field.
Syllabus
Introduction
Rising Above the Gathering Storm
Immigrants
Nobel Prizes
Foreignborn Nobel Prize Winners
Concerns
IP Commission
Energy Race
American Innovation
Chinas intentions
Congress response
American Energy Council
Academic secrets being stolen
Science and democracy
How to deal with scientific espionage
Taught by
APS Physics