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- cna talks: The Reach of STEM, with CEO Katherine McGrady
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- In this episode of CNA Talks, we feature STEMwire Live , a podcast by CNA’s Education division on career and technical education (CTE), particularly in the STEM fields. Dr. Brittany Cunningham talks with CNA President and CEO Dr. Katherine McGrady to explore how a STEM degree prepared her for leading a nonprofit research organization. She shares details of her early educational journey and advice for students of today.
- The Reach of STEM, with CEO Katherine McGrady In this episode of CNA Talks, we feature STEMwire Live , a podcast by CNA’s Education division on career and technical education (CTE), particularly in the STEM fields. Dr. Brittany Cunningham talks with CNA President and CEO Dr. Katherine McGrady to explore how a STEM degree prepared her for leading a nonprofit research organization. She shares details of her early educational journey and advice for students of today. The Reach of STEM, with CEO Katherine McGrady Biographies Katherine McGrady is President and CEO of CNA, who began
- Adam Monsalve
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- Adam Monsalve is a CNA cybersecurity expert specializing in the intersection of uncrewed technologies (e.g. drones) and cybersecurity for federal agencies.
- for the magnetically assisted isolation of biomarkers, and methods for the isolation of stem cells for tissue engineering applications. Monsalve holds a doctorate in materials science and engineering from
- The Nuclear Programs of Russia China North Korea and Iran
- /reports/2024/01/the-nuclear-programs-of-russia-china-north-korea-and-iran
- This report analyzes nuclear weapons programs in Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, including nuclear command and control, R&D, funding, staffing, testing.
- and could turn to its civilian reactors to increase its fissile stockpile. In addition, China’s research facilities; human talent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields; and state-sanctioned scientific recruitment policies and investments in STEM education likely give it the capabilities necessary to modernize and advance its nuclear arsenal in accordance with strategic ... . Scientific personnel likely adequate to meet its strategic development goals China is investing heavily in its STEM education system, has a national mandate to become self-reliant in its technology sector
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 43, August 8, 2022
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- % of the technology market for STEM education in Russia by 2027.” The company estimates the total size of this market segment at about 5 billion rubles, which amounts to roughly 20 percent of the revenue ... are fully prepared to switch Russian schools from foreign STEM technologies to domestic developments.” He also noted that, “[i]n the coming years, the domestic IT market will face a serious shortage ... this on import-independent software. We at Robbo were the first in the Russian STEM technology market to switch to open-source software and hardware. This allowed us to quickly adapt to the current economic situation
- intersections: Issue 11, November 2024
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- Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
- acquiring a critical technology for AI development-advanced computer chips-despite US attempts to stem the flow of these chips to China through export controls. PRC continues to advance in AI ... to China. These controls, later updated in 2023, are intended to stem the flow of advanced chips that provide the high-end processing power to enable PRC military advances in areas such as AI
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 38, May 16, 2022
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- , especially in comparison with the categories listed above. The Ministry of Digital Development and RUSSOFT member companies are taking measures to stem the outflow by providing alternative jobs ... . It sees “a huge potential for development in the country: the interest in robotics and STEM disciplines is enormous, but most educational organizations work on proprietary software and hardware
- Identifying and Mitigating Risks
- /quick-looks/2023/ai-and-nuclear-operations-identifying-and-mitigating-risks
- Summarizes the steps that can help guide nuclear powers, and militaries overall, to have AI applications reduce risks associated with nuclear operations
- challenges that could increase risk stem from technical characteristics of AI, the interface between humans and AI (the “human-machine team”), and the ways AI might shape leaders’ decisions about
- intersections: Issue 2, January 2023
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- Intersections, Issue 2, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
- Issue 2 Intersections, Issue 2, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security. /Newsletters/Intersections/Issue-1/Intersections-Issue-1_Image.png Issue 2, January 2023 Intersections , a news digest published by CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, describes the interplay between the People's Republic of China (PRC's) technology acquisition efforts, US and partner nation responses, and critical and emerging technology risks for the US defense industrial base that stem from
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 33, March 7, 2022
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- a displacement of about 1,300 tons. Rubin notes that the design’s contours with a wave-piercing stem and obstruction of the sides reduces pitching, increasing the ship’s stability as a weapon platform
- pla update: Issue 5, June 6, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 5, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- to Raise Procurement Compliance Timothy Ditter and Brian Waidelich The PLA has launched a months-long series of activities to clarify responsibilities and stem corruption in China's military