Birgeneau , defended the deal: "In these partnerships, universities must protect the academic integrity of faculty. The terms of the partnership must be based on fundamental principles that allow for open and timely dissemination of research results. Agreements must respect our primary commitment to the education of our students, and support our ability to make research results available for public benefit in a diligent and timely manner.
The contract with BP for the EBI, which is being drafted for approval this summer, will meet these requirements. Faculty who mistrust industrial partnerships should not be allowed to block other faculty who want to partner with industry," they wrote. They proclaimed that it would "serve as a model for large-scale academic-industry partnerships that will play an increasingly important role in solving the major global problems of the 21st century.
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Read our privacy policy. Steven Chu won a share of the physics Nobel prize for his work developing traps that can hold atoms using laser light. Chu has spent a good deal of his career promoting the discovery of environmentally-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels. One chemistry professor received three months for producing the drug in a university lab, while another was acquitted. Site powered by Webvision Cloud. Chu's research in atomic physics, quantum electronics, polymer and biophysics includes tests of fundamental theories in physics, the development of methods to laser cool and trap atoms, atom interferometry, and the study of polymers and biological systems at the single molecule level.
While at Stanford, he helped start Bio-X, a multi-disciplinary initiative that brings together the physical and biological sciences with engineering and medicine. The holder of 10 patents, Dr. He remains active with his research group and has recently published work on general relativity, single molecule biology, biophysics and biomedicine, and on scientific challenges and opportunities in clean energy.
Over 30 alumni of his research group have gone on to become distinguished professors and have been recognized by dozens of prizes and awards. He received an A.
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