
Events
Through a range of seminars, panel discussions and student-focused events, the Emerging Technology, Scientific Advancement, and Global Policy Program asks critical questions around the nexus of science and technology policy.
ETSAGP Fellow Research Seminars, 2025-2026
ETSAGP fellows are conducting original research in a number of areas at the intersection of emerging technology and geopolitics. They will be presenting monthly research seminars for the Belfer community throughout the 2025-26 academic year. In the seminars, fellows will present their current research and invite discussion and questions from the community. For more information, contact ETSAGP at (email).
Topics and dates subject to change- confirm event details in the individual event postings below as they are released.
2025-26 Academic Year Topics |
Date |
Fellow |
TBD | September 25 | TBD |
Anticipating Sputnik Moments: Critical Technology Innovation in China | October 23 | Dr. Namrata Narain |
U.S.-China Biotech Competition | TBD | Mr. Chris Li |
Uses and Abuses of AI in International Relations | December 18 | Dr. Anatoly "Tolya" Levshin |
Government Bargaining & Cloud Infrastructure | January 29 | Mr. Filippo Gualtiero Blancato |
Evolution of the DARPA model and institutional innovation in 'AI for Science' | February 19 | Mr. Josh Entsminger |
The Political Economy of Tech: Policy Lessons from History | March 26 | Dr. Nur Laiq |
The road to small-scale AI: Technology progress and geopolitics | April 16 | Mr. David Shatsky |
Nonviolent Resistance in Authoritarian Cyberspace Environments | May 21 | Ms. Diana Park |
TBD | June | TBD |
Upcoming Events
Seminars, study groups and other convenings