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Diana Hicks

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2016

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Grand Challenges In Us Science Policy Attempt Policy Innovation, Diana Hicks Dec 2015

Grand Challenges In Us Science Policy Attempt Policy Innovation, Diana Hicks

Diana Hicks

This paper investigates the historical development of the Grand Challenges concept in US science policy.  The concept originated in advocacy for funding for high performance computing and was enshrined in the High Performance Computing Act of 1991.  The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Grand Challenges in Global Health program marked a second milestone in the application of the concept to US science funding.  The National Academy of Engineering’s Grand Challenges in Engineering followed in 2008.  Most recently the White House has pursued programs under the Grand Challenges rubric.  The history of these varied initiatives spanning 40 years is examined here …


Narrative Visualization Of The Outcomes Of Federal Investments In Research, Diana Hicks Dec 2015

Narrative Visualization Of The Outcomes Of Federal Investments In Research, Diana Hicks

Diana Hicks

We offer here a narrative visualization entitled: Technology hot spots and the Office of Science and position its contribution within discussion of novel forms of communicating research results as an aid to maximizing use of research evaluation. In this study, patent co-citation analysis was used to systematically identify emerging high impact technologies in the US technology ecosystem and then to establish that Office of Science of the US Department of Energy (DOE) funds research that underpins these technology “hot spots.” We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this novel form of communicating evaluation results based our experience. The video at …