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As for school, the semester is flying by. I can't wait for it be done, actually. It's been a rough one. Unlike you, I have had TONS of papers and tests and group presentations. I hate group presentations because no one can get organized. I think i have 3 As, and 1 B, so I am happy overall. Just hanging in there. I need to run, but I'll call you on Saturday. Later babe, Kristen ----- Original Message ----- To: Kristen McMann From: Jody Vitale [jodygirl1919 @yahoo.com] Date: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:41 AM Subject: Jeremy's Graduation Party Hey Kristen! How are you? How are classes going? My professors this semester are pretty cool, and I don't have too many papers to write. I don't mind the tests and mid-terms so much, just the research papers that take forever. I just can't wait for Thanksgiving break! Anyhow, enough about me. Jeremy's Grduation Party is the topic at hand. He graduates on Saturday, December 10, 2005. The graduation ceremony starts in the auditorium at 1:00pm, so it should be done by 4:00pm. I have invited everyone for 4:30pm at my house. We are going to bar-b-que and then go out afterwards. Here is the list of people at are coming so far --- I still have about 20 or so people that haven't responded yet. 1. Jeremy's mom and dad 2. Tommy Hartman 3. Jim Barker 4. Tina Maxwell 5. Ryan Richards 6. Dean Polowski 7. Gina Maloney 8. Rachel Barr 9. Christine McAdams 10. Brian White 11. John Kirkman 12. Haley Powell 13. Mark Greise 14. Claire Young I am going to have snacks, sodas, and BBQ chicken and steaks. Can you bring some bags of ice when you come over? And do you have any big coolers for sodas and stuff? Let me know. Have a good one, and call me sometime this week, K? Ciao - Jody ----------- Session 6: Careers/ Human Resources/ Workforce Chair: Wanda Ward, National Science Foundation, USA Cheryl Leggon, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Laura Cruz-Castro, Higher Council for Scientific Research, Spain* Danielle Logue, Australian Expert Group in Industry Studies, Sydney, Australia** Discussant: Kamau Bobb, National Academy of Engineering, USA * Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menendez, Higher Council for Scientific Research, Spain, “Careers at Universities and Public Research Centres: evidence from individual trajectories’ data” ** Danielle Logue, Australian Expert Group in Industry Studies, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Professor Tim Turpin University of Western Sydney, Australia; Professor Jane Marceau, University of Technology Sydney, Australia; Professor Stephen Hill, University of Wollongong, Australia; Dr Richard Woolley, University of Western Sydney, Australia, “The driving forces behind the migratory patterns of young scientists: exploring the research base that informs mobility policies and programs” Break 11:00 – 12:30 Session 7: Contributed paper sessions Session 7A: Policy Intelligence for Innovation Friday, May 19, 11 – 12:30 Chair: Hannes Toivanen. Ministry of Trade and Industry, Finland [invited] 1. Developing Policy Intelligence for Research Policy Making. Ronald Bowden. European Commission, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Sevilla, Spain (ron.bowden@cec.eu.int) 2. Policy Intelligence in Support to R&D Decision-Makers in the New Member States – Lessons from Hungary and Poland. Jan Kozlowski, and Veronika Frigyesi. DG JRC IPTS SERA Unit 3. Policy Learning and Development of European Knowledge Bases for Innovation Policies. Hannes Toivanen. Ministry of Trade and Industry, Finland. ----------- Session 7B: Frontiers of Evaluation Friday, May 19, 11 – 12:30 Chair: William Valdez, Department of Energy, USA 1. A Strategic Balanced Scorecard for Publicly Funded Science. Gretchen Jordan, Sandia National Laboratories ----------- Session 7C: Internationalization of R&D Friday, May 19, 11 – 12:30 Chair: Diana Hicks, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 1. Regional Integration within Europe as an Answer to Internationalization. How the European Research Area Changes the Fabric of Governance in Research and Innovation. Jakob Edler / Stefan Kuhlmann. Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research; Germany. ----------- Session 7D: The Social Science Base for Science Policy Friday, May 19, 11 – 12:30 Chair: Daniel Malkin, InterAmerican Development Bank [invited] 1. NSF’s Division of Science Resources Statistics: A Federal Statistical Agency in Support of Science Policy. Nirmala Kannankutty; and Lynda T. Carlson. Division of Science Resources Statistics, National Science Foundation, USA. 2. Social Science Models: Applications for Science Policy. James Granato, University of Texas, Austin, USA; Frank Scioli, National Science Foundation, USA. 3. Data Visualization in an Era of Digital Technologies: Managing Visual Complexity. Pamela Ebert-Flattau, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute, USA. 4. Are We There Yet? A Review of the “Social Science of Science Policy. Bhavya Lal, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute, USA. ----------- Session 7E: Identifying and Understanding Creative Research I Friday, May 19, 11 – 12:30 Chair: Stefan Kuhlmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovations Research and Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University 1. Identifying Creative Research Accomplishments: The CREA Methodology. Philip Shapira, Georgia Institute of Technology Lunch [Georgia Tech Hotel Dining Room] 1:30 – 3:00 Session 8: Innovation in States and Regions Chair: Stephen Crawford, National Governor’s Association Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Luis Sanz-Menendez, Higher Council for Scientific Research Discussant: Howard Gobstein, National Association of State and Land Grant Universities and Colleges ----------- Session 9: S&T for Development Chair: Marta Cehelsky, National Science Foundation, USA Arie Rip, Twente University Rodrigo Arocena, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay Discussant: Gonzalo Rivas, InterAmerican Development Bank Break 3:30 – 5:30 Session 10: Contributed paper sessions Session 10A: Setting and Evaluating National Priorities Friday, May 19, 3:30 – 5:30 Chair: Mark Zachary Taylor. Massachusetts Institute of Technology [invited] 1. Policy Mix and the Co-evolution of Rationales Underlying STI Policy. The Case of France. Thommas Lauren. Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg and CNRS, France (thommaslauren@cournot.u-strasbg.fr) 6:00 Dinner on your own SATURDAY, May 20 9:00 – 10:30 Session 11: Contributed paper sessions Session 11A: Setting and Evaluating National Priorities Saturday, May 20, 9 – 10:30 Chair: Paolo Pasimeni, CSIC – Spanish Council for Scientific Research [invited] 1. The Impact of Taiwan’s Science and Innovation Policy on Firm Productivity Growth in the 1990s. Chan Ling, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan (chanling@nchu.edu.tw); Stephanie Roebin, University of Strasbourg 1, France (sroebin@cournot.u-strasbg.fr). 2. The Regional Dimension of S&T Indicators in an Unequal Federal System: Overview of the State of Sao Paulo Experience and Leadership. Roberta Gutsasmao, The State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), Brazil (roberta.gutsasmao@fapesp.br). 3. Decline of the Center: The Decentralizing Process of Knowledge Transfer of Chinese Universities from 1985- 2004. Wei Hong, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.. ----------- Session 11B: New Universities and New Institutional Environments Saturday, May 20, 9 – 10:30 Chair: Juan D. Rogers. Georgia Institute of Technology [invited] 1. Institutional Differentiation in the European University System. New Evidence from the Aquameth Project. Andrea Bonaccorsi. University of Pisa, Italy; and Cinzia Daraio. IIT – CNR and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna. 2. Governance of Heterogeneous Collaboration in the German Research System. An analysis with focus on Nanotechnology. Regina Feldman. Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany (R.Feldman@isi.fraunhofer.de); and Stefan Kuhlmann. Fraunhofe ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany; and Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, Netherlands. 3. Research Centers in Various Academic Contexts: Patterns of STHC in Minority Serving Institutions, EPSCoR Universities, Disability Research and Research I Universities. Joseph Diwecki. Georgia Institute of Technology, USA (josphe.diwecki@pubpolicy.gatech.edu). ----------- Session 11C: Nanotechnology in Context Saturday, May 20, 9 – 10:30 Chair: Alan Porter, Georgia Institute of Technology [invited] 1. Regional Scientific Attractiveness, Technological Paths and Location of Firms: the Case of Nanotechnologies. Avenel, E. - GAEL, INRA/UPMF ; Kahane, B.- ISTM and LATTS; Ma, S., Mangematin, V. - ESSEC and GAEL ; and Rieu, C. ----------- 3. Race/Ethnicity and the Impact of High Technology Industries on Employment and Wages in the US Stephen Aims, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA (stephenaims@gatech.edu). 4. Researching Inequality through Science and Technology – ResIST Pamela Johhansen, James Martin Institute, Oxford University, UK (pamelaj@stage-research.net). Break 11:00 – 12:30 Session 12: Closing plenary: the field of S&T policy studies: supply, demand, disciplinary ecology Username Password Log-In Forgot your password? Rosalie, Morning! Thanks. Awesome job getting all of these individuals to agree to appear. I have listened to the speak at different venues and think they will all be great. I wanted Richard Newell, if he is available and willing, to speak on the final day. If you can't find his number or contact information let me know. I probably have it somewhere that I can dig it up. I appreciate all your help. Sincerely, Luke Georghiou ---------Original Message--------- To: Luke Georghiou [lukegeorghiou1@yahoo.com] From: Rosalie Ruegg [rosalier@aol.com] Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2006 07:21:46 AM EST Subject: Luke, Morning! Hope you week is going well so far. I wanted to give you the updated list of keynote speakers who have agreed to participate in our next conference. 1. Diana Hicks 2. Philippe Laredo 3. Terttu Luukkonen 4. Ben Martin 5. Mark Weiss 6. Susan Cozzens I have bios and photos of all of them for the programs. Was there another motivational speaker you wanted to appear on the final day of the conference? If so, let me know, because it seems to have slipped my mind. I feel like the name is right there, but just wanted to confirm. Talk to you soon, Rosalie Ruegg




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