8:15-9:00 |
Check In & Continental Breakfast
Hawes First Floor Lounge |
9:00-10:15 |
Welcome from Deans Francis J. Doyle and Nitin Nohria Case discussion: "SEAS and HBS in Allston"
Hawes 101 |
10:15-10:35 |
Break |
10:35-11:50 |
Research Talks
Aldrich 112
- Yiling Chen (SEAS): Social computing: a design perspective
- Lauren H. Cohen (HBS) on patent trolls
- Karim R. Lakhani (HBS) on crowd innovation: "Should we go to the crowd first?"
- Conor J. Walsh (SEAS): Soft wearable robots: a chance to connect the clinic with the community
Abstract
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11:50-12:00 |
Transition to Lunch
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12:00-1:20 |
Small Group Lunches (Co-hosts)
Williams Room and Meredith Room, Spangler
- Topics:
- Artificial intelligence and the future of employment (Gary P. Pisano and Stuart M. Shieber)
- Climate change and environmental sustainability (Elsie M. Sunderland and Michael W. Toffel)
- Collaborative opportunities in doctoral education (Federico Capasso and David S. Scharfstein)
- Collaborative opportunities in masters education (Youngme Moon and Hanspeter Pfister)
- Collaborative opportunities in online learning (Janice H. Hammond and David J. Malan)
- Collaborative opportunities in undergraduate education (Mihir A. Desai and Vinothan N. Manoharan)
- Data analytics (Finale Doshi-Velez and Sunil Gupta)
- Design thinking (Ryan W. Buell, Srikant M. Datar and Robert D. Howe)
- Game theory and innovation ecosystems (Carliss Y. Baldwin and Yiling Chen)
- Life sciences, bioengineering, and healthcare (Neel Joshi and William A. Sahlman)
- Management of innovation and creativity (Teresa M. Amabile and David A. Edwards)
- Privacy and security (Leslie K. John and James H. Waldo)
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1:20-1:30 |
Transition to classroom
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1:30-2:30 |
Existing Collaborations
Aldrich 112
- Panelists: Daniel P. Schrag (SEAS) and Forest L. Reinhardt (HBS); Daniel J. Needleman (SEAS) and Vicki Sato (HBS)
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2:30-3:00
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End of the Case Discussion and Next Steps
Aldrich 112
- "What should the Deans do?"
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3:15-4:00 |
Optional Hard Hat Tour of the SEAS Construction Site |
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