Dr. Poonam Pandey
| May - July 19
| DST-Centre for Policy Research IISc
| “Valuing Innovation: Towards a Framework for Understanding Diverse Innovation Approaches”
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Lauren Kilgour
| May - July 19
| Cornell University
| “Designing Difference: Electronic Ankle Monitors and the Politics of Technological Innovation"
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Peter Winter
| Nov 18 - Jan 19
| University of Sheffield
| "Artificial Intelligence (AI) in radiology"
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Carla Alvial
| Nov 18 - Jan 19
| University of Twente
| "Energy transitions; What is the role of regulation in the creation of markets for sustainable technologies? And, How is novelty created and introduced in the regulatory space for sustainable innovation?"
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Annelie Pentenrieder
| Oct - Dec 2017
| Universität Paderborn
| "GPS-Navigation as an innovative Routine? - Emergent Pathfinding Procedures by Collaborating Drivers and Satnav Algorithms"
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Martin Sand
| Oct - Dec 2017
| Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
| "Futures, Visions, and Responsibility – An Ethics of Innovation"
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Valeri Wiegel
| May - July 2017
| The University of Edinburgh
| "Biographies of an innovation: an ecological analysis of a strategic technology project in the auto-industry"
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Emily York
| Sept - Dec 14
| UC San Diego, Department of Communication
| “Nanodreams and Nanoworlds: The Emergence and Disciplinary Formation of Nanoengineerings"
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Cynthia Browne
| Nov 14 - Feb 15
| Harvard University, Department of Anthropology
| “Material Matters: Art, Memory and Monument in the Re-invention of Germany’s Ruhr”
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Laurie Waller
| Apr - July 14
| Goldsmith University of London, Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process
| “Exhibition as experiment: a study of science, technology and culture at the Science Museum”
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Cesare Riillo
| Apr - June 14
| STATEC, National Institute for statistics and economic studies of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
| “Standardization and innovation interplay: a cross-country study”
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Helena Webb
| Apr - June 14
| King's College London, Department of Management
| “The Practical Work of the Optometrist 2”
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