Convergence of knowledge and technology for the benefit of society is the core opportunity for progress in the 21st century, based on five principles. The five principles allow society to answer questions and resolve problems that isolated capabilities cannot, as well as to create new competencies, knowledge, and technologies on this basis. Solutions are discussed for key societal challenges, including creating new industries and jobs, improving lifelong wellness and human potential, achieving personalized and integrated healthcare and education, and securing a sustainable quality of life for all.
Coffee, tea, beverages will be served, starting at 3:30 PM. The seminar will begin at 4 PM.
Space is limited and will be allowed on a first-come basis.
Co-sponsored by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Center for Nanoscale Systems