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Assessment of Fifteen Nanotechnology Science and Engineering Centers’ (NSECs) Outcomes and Impacts: Their contribution to NNI Objectives and Goals

2011-09-17 , Kay, Luciano , Rogers, Juan D. , Youtie, Jan L.

US Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers (NSECs) were created to foster world-class science, commercialization, education, and responsible governance. Our evaluation of the NSEC program suggests that the NSECs have demonstrated strategic flexibility in evolving as the field has evolved, addressing multiple goals, influencing their host universities, and reorienting resources around key early career investigators.

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MOD measurement and analysis of highly creative research in the US and Europe

2011-02-04 , Shapira, Philip , Rogers, Juan D. , Youtie, Jan

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A New Technology Transfer Scheme for the Periphery: The case of INTA in Argentina

2011-09-15 , Arnozis, Patricia Adriana , Rogers, Juan D.

Argentina faces many productive problems that would benefit from scientific and technological contributions for their solution. INTA, a public R&D agricultural agency, has worked hard in solving them. In this paper, we will present a case study of a particular arrangement designed to accelerate technological transference to the productive sector.

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The CREA Project – Measuring and Analyzing Highly Creative Scientific Research

2011-01-24 , Shapira, Philip , Youtie, Jan L. , Rogers, Juan D. , Heinze, Thomas

This project investigates the features of the research environment that enable and foster highly creative research in nanotechnology and human genetics in the US and Europe. It also examines the influence of career patterns. The study contributes to the methodology of science studies by further developing and extending curriculum vita (CV) analysis. The identification of factors in the research environment has broader implications for research and human resource management, and the design and implementation of funding schemes. The use of comparative fields extends the range of impact to two different emerging fields. Public datasets containing variables related to the creative researcher nominees is made available for use by others.

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Assessment of fifteen nanotechnology science and engineering centers? (NSECs) Outcomes and impacts: their contribution to NNI objectives and goals

2011-03-31 , Rogers, Juan D. , Youtie, Jan L. , Porter, Alan L. , Shapira, Philip

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Development of evaluation tools for assessing capabilities in health technology

2010-09-29 , Rogers, Juan D.