Dupont Summit 2019 Videos

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The 12th Annual Dupont Summit on
Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy

Friday, December 6, 2019
The Historic Quaker Meetinghouse
2111 Florida Ave. NW, Washington DC

Bolstering S&T Policy Credentials through the Journal of Science Policy and Governance

Welcome and Introductions:  Shalin Jyotishi, Chief Executive Officer, Journal of Science Policy & Governance
Moderator: Erin Heath, Associate Director for Government Relations, AAAS; JSPG Board Member
Lida Beninson, Program Officer at the U.S. National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine; former JSPG Editor-in-Chief 
Benjamin Isaacoff, Science, Technology, and Innovation Officer at U.S. Department of State; JSPG Editor
Christian Ross, Research Fellow, Harvard University; Doctoral Student, Arizona State University

Energy Security in a Quintuple Helix Innovation Ecosystem

Ion A. Iftimie, Central European University
Elias G. Carayannis, George Washington University
Michele C.A. Iftimie, Senior Technology and Innovation Consultant

Applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Project Management

Robert Gordon, American Public University System 
Wanda Curlee, American Public University System
Kandis Wyatt, American Public University System
Oliver Hedgepeth, American Public University System

Gender and Sexuality in Health Policy Issues and System Outcomes
Moderator:  Bonnie Stabile, George Mason University
Gender Representation and Population Health: the Distribution of Infant Mortality in Argentine Provinces (1983-2017) 
Santiago L. Cunial,  University of Pennsylvania
Higher Rates of Violence Victimization and High Rates of Suicide Attempt Among Gender Minorities in an Urban, Safety Net U.S. Health System 
Ana M. Progovac, Cambridge Health Alliance, and Harvard Medical School

Energy Security and Resilience: Addressing Climate Change and Cyber Threats within DoD Doctrine and Policies

Alexios Antypas, Central European University
Ion A. Iftimie, Central European University

Critical Infrastructure: The Intersection of Technology and Public Policy

Richard M. Krieg, Texas State University
Mary D. Lasky, Johns Hopkins University

Removing Carbon to Fight Climate Change: Prospects and Perils

Moderator:  Simon Nicholson, Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy, American University
Maya Breitburg-Smith, RESOLVE
Rick Duke, Gigaton Strategies (formerly Special Assistant to President Obama)
David Morrow, Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy, American University
Olufemi Taiwo, Georgetown University
Michael Thompson, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative

Could an AI System Replace Your Online Instructors?

Oliver Hedgepeth, American Public University System
Kandis Wyatt, American Public University System
Wanda Curlee, American Public University System
Robert Gordon, American Public University System 
Shelley Pumphrey, American Public University System

The Internet, Mobile Devices, and Social Media – Evolution or Devolution?

Gerald McLaughlin
Ellen Wasserman, Johns Hopkins University
Andrew Vogt, Georzetown University
Paul Kainen, Georgetown University

Who Will Win: AI or Humans? A Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence and Policy Implications

Mohammed Farid Atif, UNC Charlotte (Leading Expert in AI and Ethics)
Liz Johnson, UNC Charlotte (Expertise in Complexity and Ethics)
Prasun Bhattacharyya, Bank of America
Kaleb Wainright, UNC Charlotte
Habib Maizoumbou Dan Aouta, UNC Charlotte

Promising New Scholars in Policy & Complexity

The Future of AR and VR 
Jay Halverson
Post Quantum Cryptography
 Alex Poniewicz  
The Importance of Computation Complexity in Business
Thomas Woods  
Artificial Intelligence and Job Replacement in the U.S.
Matthew Bakely  Tobias Fischer
Hyper-connectivity of the Internet of Things
Marwa Alkqatari  
Data Collection as a Form of Robbery
Lorenzo Williams 
Computer Vision and Authenticity of Video: Deep Fakes and Facial Recognition
Samuel Owens 
IoT A More Connected World
Abel Pinales 
Ethical Issues of the Obesity Epidemic
Michelle Thomas  
HCI What Is In Store for the Future 
Nabeel Ali