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An increasingly important and often overlooked issue in science and
technology policy is recognizing the role that philanthropies play
in setting the direction of research. In an era where public and
private resources for science are strained, the practices that
foundations adopt to advance basic and applied research needs to be
better understood. This first-of-its-kind study provides a detailed
assessment of the current state of science philanthropy. This
examination is particularly timely, given that science
philanthropies will have an increasingly important and outsized
role to play in advancing responsible innovation and in shaping how
research is conducted. Philanthropy and the Future of Science and
Technology surveys the landscape of contemporary philanthropic
involvement in science and technology by combining theoretical
insights drawn from the responsible research and innovation (RRI)
framework with empirical analysis investigating an array of
detailed examples and case studies. Insights from interviews
conducted with foundation representatives, scholars, and
practitioners from a variety of sectors add real-world perspective.
A wide range of philanthropic interventions are explored, focusing
on support for individuals, institutions, and networks, with
attention paid to the role that science philanthropies play in
helping to establish and coordinate multi-sectoral funding
partnerships. Novel approaches to science philanthropy are also
considered, including the emergence of crowdfunding and the
development of new institutional mechanisms to advance scientific
research. The discussion concludes with an imaginative look into
the future, outlining a series of lessons learned that can guide
how new and established science philanthropies operate and
envisioning alternative scenarios for the future that can inform
how science philanthropy progresses over the coming decades. This
book offers a major contribution to the advancement of
philanthropic investment in science and technology. Thus, it will
be of considerable interest to researchers and students in public
policy, public administration, political science, science and
technology studies, sociology of science, and related disciplines.
We live in a very uncertain world. Variation surrounds our work.
There is noise in our experiments, in our measurements, and in our
test subjects. From all these sources of uncertainty and variation,
we try to extract a coherent picture of very complex and sometimes
dynamic, biological and chemical processes. In fact, one of our
major challenges is to separate this signal, the 'real' biology or
chemistry, from the noise. The tools developed to do this are
called, collectively, biostatistics. Any tool, even a hammer, can
be misused. This could result, at best, in inefficiency, and, at
worst, in disaster. With the advent of newer, us- friendly
statistical software packages, desk top computing, and point-a-
click technologies, it is easier than ever to make mistakes in your
analyses. The beauty of having access to so much computing power is
that you can now enjoy ultimate flexibility in data processing:
that can also be a problem. Ask your computer to produce a
particular analysis, report or graphic, and that is exactly what
you will get: if you happen to have asked for the wrong thing it
will be produced just as quickly, and you will probably never know
it was wrong. One aim of this handbook is to help you choose the
correct tool for the job at hand, understand its strengths and
weaknesses, and to help you recognize when you should seek expert
advice. We describe biostatistics as a collection of tools for very
good reasons.
An increasingly important and often overlooked issue in science and
technology policy is recognizing the role that philanthropies play
in setting the direction of research. In an era where public and
private resources for science are strained, the practices that
foundations adopt to advance basic and applied research needs to be
better understood. This first-of-its-kind study provides a detailed
assessment of the current state of science philanthropy. This
examination is particularly timely, given that science
philanthropies will have an increasingly important and outsized
role to play in advancing responsible innovation and in shaping how
research is conducted. Philanthropy and the Future of Science and
Technology surveys the landscape of contemporary philanthropic
involvement in science and technology by combining theoretical
insights drawn from the responsible research and innovation (RRI)
framework with empirical analysis investigating an array of
detailed examples and case studies. Insights from interviews
conducted with foundation representatives, scholars, and
practitioners from a variety of sectors add real-world perspective.
A wide range of philanthropic interventions are explored, focusing
on support for individuals, institutions, and networks, with
attention paid to the role that science philanthropies play in
helping to establish and coordinate multi-sectoral funding
partnerships. Novel approaches to science philanthropy are also
considered, including the emergence of crowdfunding and the
development of new institutional mechanisms to advance scientific
research. The discussion concludes with an imaginative look into
the future, outlining a series of lessons learned that can guide
how new and established science philanthropies operate and
envisioning alternative scenarios for the future that can inform
how science philanthropy progresses over the coming decades. This
book offers a major contribution to the advancement of
philanthropic investment in science and technology. Thus, it will
be of considerable interest to researchers and students in public
policy, public administration, political science, science and
technology studies, sociology of science, and related disciplines.
Vibration problems arise in the design of almost all engineering
machinery and structures. Many of these problems are extremely
complex but their solution is essential if a safe and satisfactory
design is to be achieved. The equations of motion are often
insoluble by the classical methods of the calculus and so it is
necessary to approximate on order to reduce them to a set of linear
equations. The use of matrices simplifies the solution of sets of
linear equations. This book describes the matrix formulation of the
equations of motion and techniques for the solution of matrix
equations. The book describes some typical computer methods and
also includes a large number of problems (with solutions) which may
conveniently be solved by using a desk calculating machine.
We live in a very uncertain world. Variation surrounds our work.
There is noise in our experiments, in our measurements, and in our
test subjects. From all these sources of uncertainty and variation,
we try to extract a coherent picture of very complex and sometimes
dynamic, biological and chemical processes. In fact, one of our
major challenges is to separate this signal, the 'real' biology or
chemistry, from the noise. The tools developed to do this are
called, collectively, biostatistics. Any tool, even a hammer, can
be misused. This could result, at best, in inefficiency, and, at
worst, in disaster. With the advent of newer, us- friendly
statistical software packages, desk top computing, and point-a-
click technologies, it is easier than ever to make mistakes in your
analyses. The beauty of having access to so much computing power is
that you can now enjoy ultimate flexibility in data processing:
that can also be a problem. Ask your computer to produce a
particular analysis, report or graphic, and that is exactly what
you will get: if you happen to have asked for the wrong thing it
will be produced just as quickly, and you will probably never know
it was wrong. One aim of this handbook is to help you choose the
correct tool for the job at hand, understand its strengths and
weaknesses, and to help you recognize when you should seek expert
advice. We describe biostatistics as a collection of tools for very
good reasons.
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