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Mythbusting Knowledge Transfer - New Paradigms in Research, Education, and Publishing Through Shared Science Gateways

Gerhard Klimeck

Around 2008 our peer reviewers held these beliefs to be true: "No one will use computational research-based app to analyze or guide experiments. No one will use such apps in education. Such apps are not publications!" Today we measure how experimentalists, researchers in adjacent fields, and education researchers cite nanoHUB in the literature in over 2,600 papers. User behavior analytics points to over 90,000 students in over 3,600 structured classes who have used nanoHUB apps in education and these apps are now listed in the Web-of-Science and Google Scholar. This presentation will highlight these paradigm shifts.

Speaker: Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue University

Attend in person or watch online here.

Editor's Note: This series is usually held in Kavli Auditorium in building 51.  The searchable Stanford map does not show Redwood Rooms C & D, so we don't know what building they are in, but suspect it is also building 51.

Monday, 10/24/22

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