Navigating the scientific journey: career and societal impact
Descripción
“Navigating the scientific journey: career and societal impact” is a PhD Training session organised by Euskampus Fundazioa in the framework of the University of the Basque Country Summer Courses, and it is part of the Program of Passion for Knowledge, a science festival organized by the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) every 3 years in Donostia. In this edition, PhD students will share and discuss different opportunities, motivations and difficulties of the scientific career in which they are embarked. Besides they will also collectively reflect on the role of science in society and how this interaction can give rise to a diversity of career paths and different ways of conducting research. PhD students will have the opportunity to meet two of the invited plenary speakers of Passion for Knowledge and share with them questions and conclusions of their discussion. At the same time, the invited speakers will share their insights and experience on those topics and questions in an open conversation format.
The course is open to PhD students of Basque universities and also to PhD students from the University of Bordeaux. The Passion for Knowledge plenary speakers taken part in this activity are Nobel Prize in Chemistry Jean Marie Lehn, and Dame Jocelyn Bell. This activity will be conducted and facilitated by Silvia Bonoli, Ikerbasque Research Associate at DIPC.
Objetivos
Share and discuss opportunities, challenges, and difficulties in pursuing a scientific career
Reflect and discuss the role of science in today’s society
Público objetivo al que está dirigida la actividad
- Público en general
- Alumnado universitario
- Estudiantes no universitarios
- Profesorado
- Profesionales
Organiza
Programa
05-10-2023
Registration
Presentación por parte de la Dirección de la actividad
- Igor Campillo --- | Euskampus - Director
- Itziar Alkorta Idiakez | Summer Courses of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) - Academic Director
“Introduction to the dynamics (Facilitator(s) explains how the Encounter will unfold and introduces the themes for Session 1)“
- Silvia Bonoli | DIPC - Ikerbasque Research Associate
- Julieta Barrenechea | Euskampus
“Session 1: Discussion and reflection“
PhD students, guided by facilitator(s), will reflect and discuss about the i) scientific career (motivations, challenges and opportunities, difficulties and barriers, career pathways both inside and outside academia, etc.) and the science mission and endeavour in today’s society (curiosity driven approach versus a more-challenge-driven approach, responsibility of science (and scientists), impact of science, role science plays in society, etc.) and they will prepare questions for the P4K speakers that will
- Silvia Bonoli | DIPC - Ikerbasque Research Associate
Coffee break
“Session 2: Conversation with Jean-Marie Lehn and Jocelyn Bell“
In this session a dialogue with the P4K speakers will be established. To start up, a restitution of the main ideas, insights and conclusions of Session 1 will be presented to the speakers. Then, the questions selected in the previous Session will be asked as a trigger for an open discussion between the PhD attendees and the P4K speakers.
- Silvia Bonoli | DIPC - Ikerbasque Research Associate
- Jean-Marie Lehn | University of Strasbourg
- Jocelyn Bell | Oxford University
“Wrap-up and closing remarks“Cierre
Wrap-up and closing remarks
- Ricardo Díez Muiño | DIPC - Director
Lunch to participants
Directoras/es
Igor Campillo ---
Euskampus Fundazioa, Director
Director de Euskampus Fundazioa, fundada en 2011 por la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV-EHU), Corporación Tecnalia y el Centro Internacional de Física de Donostia (DIPC). Ha sido profesor ayudante en la Facultad de Ciencias de la UPV/EHU, director de proyectos internacionales en Gamesa Energy, investigador y director de proyectos en LABEIN- Tecnalia, director de proyectos y extensión en el Centro de Investigación Cooperativa en Nanociencia- nanoGUNE, director de la estrategia nanoBasque en la Agencia Vasca de Desarrollo Empresarial - SPRI, y director de DeustoTech. Es Doctor en Física por la UPV/EHU y Máster en Periodismo y Comunicación de la Ciencia por la Universidad Abierta de España. Es autor de más de 70 publicaciones científicas internacionales indexadas en la Web del conocimiento, y autor de 3 patentes internacionales. Ha sido premiado como uno de los líderes mundiales en "Boundary Spanners" para la Cooperación Empresarial Universitaria por la Red de Innovación de la Industria Universitaria.
Ponentes
Itziar Alkorta Idiakez
Uda Ikastaroak / Cursos de Verano, Zuzendari akademikoa / Directora académica
Doctora en Derecho y profesora titular de Derecho Civil de la UPV/EHU. Su principal línea de investigación es la bioética, tema sobre el que ha publicado varias monografías, artículos científicos y de divulgación. Ha participado en 4 proyectos europeos de investigación del VI y VII programa marco europeo, así como en múltiples proyectos de investigación del Programa Nacional. Ha sido profesora visitante del Hastings Center for Bioethics de Nueva York, del Center for Bioethics de la Universidad de Filadelfia, y de la Universidad de Burdeos. Fue Secretaria General de Eusko Ikaskuntza/Sociedad de Estudios Vascos, y posteriormente de Jakiunde, Academia de las Ciencias, Artes y Letras. Vicerrectora de calidad e innovación docente de la UPV/EHU entre 2008-2012 y responsable del desarrollo del modelo educativo, así como de programas de calidad, y de formación y evaluación del profesorado universitario. Entre 2013 y 2015 fue Viceconsejera de Universidades e Investigación del Gobierno Vasco.
Julieta Barrenechea
Euskampus Fundazioa
Teaching, Learning and Training Innovation Manager Euskampus Fundazioa. PHD en Filosofía de la Ciencia UPV/EHU. Principales líneas de investigación y de experiencia laboral: Evaluación, gestión y acompañamiento técnico de redes de colaboración científica interdisciplinar e interinstitucional desde un enfoque de “ciencia para y con la sociedad” y “gobernanza en la ciencia”. Diseño de indicadores e índices para la evaluación y gestión de redes de conocimiento en colaboración. Políticas públicas y proyectos de intervención en los ámbitos de innovación social y cultura emprendedora con énfasis en redes de conocimiento universidad-sociedad.
Jocelyn Bell
After earning a Bachelor's degree in Natural Philosophy (Physics) from the University of Glasgow in 1965, Jocelyn Bell did her postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge, earning a PhD in 1969. She was a visiting professor at the University of Princeton, in the US, and is currently a guest lecturer in astrophysics at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Mansfield College. She served as President of the British Royal Astronomical Society from 2002 to 2004, as President of the Institute of Physics from 2008 to 2011 and as pro-Chancellor at Trinity College Dublin. She was also President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from 2015 to 2017. Her many accolades include the Albert A. Michelson Medal of the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia in 1973, the Magellanic Premium of the American Philosophical Society in 2000 and the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 2015. She has also received many honorary titles and is a Fellow of the Royal Society, as well as another five academic institutions. In 2007, she was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In 2010, Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was awarded the Royal Society Michael Faraday prize for excellence in communicating science.
Silvia Bonoli
DIPC/Ikerbasque
After studying at the University of Bologna and a master's degree in astrophysics at the University of Toronto, she obtained her doctorate at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Munich. She then went on postdoctoral stays at the University of Zurich and Stanford University. Silvia arrived in Spain in 2013, first at the Cosmo Physics Study Center in Aragón, and, since 2018, at the DIPC. Her research focuses primarily on the study of supermassive black holes, from their formation to their impact on the galaxies where they live.
Ricardo Díez Muiño es doctor en física por la UPV/EHU. Desarrolló su carrera científica posterior en la Universidad de Burdeos (Francia) y en el LBNL (Berkeley, EEUU). Actualmente es Investigador Científico en el Centro de Física de Materiales CFM (CSIC-UPV/EHU) y Director del Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC). Fue también Vicedirector del CFM entre 2005 y 2011 y Director del CFM de 2011 a 2015. Sus principales campos de investigación son la física teórica de materia condensada y la fisicoquímica, en particular la dinámica molecular en superficies, la teoría de excitaciones electrónicas y la teoría. de fotoemisión y difracción de fotoelectrones. Ha publicado más de 100 artículos científicos, así como dos libros. Ricardo Díez Muiño ha sido organizador de 4 congresos internacionales y ha formado parte del comité organizador de otros 4 congresos. Es Vicepresidente de la Fundación Euskampus y miembro de la Junta Directiva del CIC nanoGUNE.
Jean-Marie Lehn
Jean-Marie Lehn studied chemistry at the University of Strasbourg, earning his PhD in 1963. He then spent a year in Robert Burns Woodward's laboratory at Harvard University, where he was part of the team working on the total synthesis of vitamin B12. In 1966 he became a lecturer at the University of Strasbourg and set up his own laboratory, where he focused his work on the physical chemistry of organic compounds, putting the experience gained in organic chemistry, quantum theory and physical methods into practice. In 1970 he was appointed Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg and from 1979 to 2010 he was Professor at the Collège de France in Paris. He is presently Professor at the University of Strasbourg Institute for Advanced Study (USIAS). Author of over 1000 scientific publications, Lehn is a member of many academies and scientific institutions and has won many international awards and prizes, including the Humboldt Prize (1983), the Royal Society's Davy Medal (1997) and the ISA Medal for Science (2006). He received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2009 and was named Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honour in 2014, among other accolades.
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Lugar
Palacio Miramar
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Palacio Miramar
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa