Stanford zu Gast bei den Technologiegesprächen: Innovation und die Kultur des Scheiterns
Dass auch kreatives Misslingen die Voraussetzung für künftige Erfolge sein kann, ist besonders in Europa kaum verankert. Welche Lehren lassen sich für Forschungseinrichtungen und Unternehmen aus einer „Kultur des Scheiterns“ ziehen? Wäre es produktiv, spielerischer mit Risiken und Fehlentscheidungen umzugehen?
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Ph.D. Curtis FRANK
Senior Associate Dean for Faculty & Academic Affairs, W.M. Keck Senior Professor in Engineering, Stanford School of Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford
1972 | PhD, University of Illinois |
Academic Appointments: | |
-Professor, Chemical Engineering | |
-Professor (By courtesy), Materials Science and Engineering | |
-Professor (By courtesy), Chemistry | |
-Member, Bio-X |
Ph.D. Friedrich B. PRINZ
Finmeccanica Professor and Robert Bosch Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford
1975 | PhD, University of Vienna - Physics (1975) |
Co-Director, Stanford Integrated Machining; Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering and Mechanical Engineering | |
Design and prototyping of micro and nanoscale devices for energy and biology. His group studies transport phenomena across thin oxide layers and lipid bi-layers with the help of Atomic Force Microscopy combined with Impedance Spectroscopy. |
Ph.D. Buddy D. RATNER
Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering and Michael L. & Myrna Darland Endowed Chair in Technology Commercialization, College of Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
1967 | B.S., Brooklyn College |
1972 | Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn |
Research Interests: | |
Biointerface synthesis, modification and characterization | |
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine | |
Synthesis and characterization of polymeric biomaterials | |
Healing, inflammation |