Who Owns Publicly Funded Research?
If the public finances scientific research through taxes, should the public be required to pay again to read the results?
Insights on quantum physics, science policy, and the future of research
If the public finances scientific research through taxes, should the public be required to pay again to read the results?
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A reflection on how China became a world knowledge power engine, pushing behind the US and other Western countries, and what Indian universities can learn from it.
Exploring one of the most intriguing unsolved problems in condensed matter physics. A deep dive into the pseudogap phenomenon and its implications for understanding superconductivity.
Reflections on making quantum concepts accessible without sacrificing rigor. Strategies for integrating quantum computing into engineering curricula and preparing students for the quantum era.
How emerging quantum technologies are reshaping geopolitical landscapes and what this means for international research collaboration and scientific independence.
Thoughts on how universities can remain relevant and transformative institutions in the face of technological disruption, economic uncertainty, and shifting societal needs.