Joseph A. Burton Forum Award (2022): No Simple Trajectory: Navigating between Research in Theoretical Physics and the Civic Responsibility of a Scientist
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
I reflect upon more than 50 years as a theoretical physicist. Born as a physicist in tumultuous times, I have been torn between intense immersion in research and the compulsion to engage issues in the public sphere -- science policy, outreach, and education. What began in the early 1970s with the Stanford Workshops on Political and Social Issues has now culminated with a decade-long project to create an undergraduate course on the Physics of Energy. As I describe these projects, their origins in the context of their times, and the complicated trajectory I followed in between, I hope some lessons for a younger generation of physicists will emerge.
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Presenters
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Robert L Jaffe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Authors
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Robert L Jaffe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT