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Emily Weinstein | American Corner Lectures

 



Title
Promoting international research collaboration and protecting research security

Abstract
This presentation will provide information and resources on how to effectively promote AI research, development and innovation while protecting research security and integrity. It will also summarize U.S. research security and export control policies to inform academia and government.


BIO
Emily Weinstein is a Research Fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), focused on U.S. national competitiveness in AI/ML technology and U.S.-China technology competition. She is also a Nonresident Fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub and the National Bureau of Asian Research. In her previous role at CSET, Emily conducted research on China’s S&T ecosystem, talent flows, and technology transfer issues. Emily has previously testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission and the Wisconsin State Legislature’s Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges. She has written on topics related to research security and China’s S&T developments in Foreign Policy, Lawfare, DefenseOne, and other outlets. Emily holds a BA in Asian Studies from the University of Michigan and an MA in Security Studies from Georgetown University.









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