[Mitai-announce] TODAY: Science in an Age of Terrorism/ 6pm/ Wong Auditorium
starrforum
starrforum at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 21 10:22:03 EDT 2004
Reminder:
TODAY!
A special event for MIT students
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2004
6:00-9:00 p.m.
A CONVERSATION AMONG FUTURE SCIENTISTS on
SCIENCE IN AN AGE OF TERRORISM
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A panel of MIT faculty and students will pose some of the toughest
questions facing scientists in the new century:
----Can scientists do anything to limit the spread of dangerous
technologies? If so, can they do so and keep science free and open? If
not, what are the implications?
----Is there a universal "culture of science" when it comes to these
questions? Are there different regional or cultural approaches?
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This event is not a lecture. It is an opportunity for MIT students of all
backgrounds to engage with these questions, and with each other. Brief
presentations will be made by Professor Rosalind Williams, Director of the
Program in Science, Technology and Society; Political Science Professor
Stephen Van Evera, Associate Director of MIT's Center for International
Studies; and three MIT students: Gregory Koblentz, a May 2004 Ph.D.
candidate in Political Science and an expert on biowarfare; Alexander
(Sandy) Brown, a Ph.D. candidate in the history of technology from New
Zealand; and Julien Bachmann, a student from Switzerland who is studying
inorganic chemistry. Audience members will have time to offer their input,
and the conversation will continue over refreshments.
Although the topic is a serious one, the tone will be congenial. This event
has been organized by the CIS Starr Forum and the International Students
Office as the result of a generous grant to the ISO by the Kailath
International Student Fund. The aim is to foster a sense of global
citizenship among MIT's diverse student body in the aftermath of 9/11. We
look forward to seeing you.
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WONG AUDITORIUM
MIT Building E51
70 Memorial Drive
(near the Kendall Sq. T stop)
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E51&Buildings=go
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