Science, Academia and Industry | Dr. David Giltner | Chung Huong Institute
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0:02 Challenge of Being a Scientist3:14 Transitioning to the Private Sector4:56 Understanding Industry Partnerships10:50 The Impact of AI on Research13:45 Language and Reality35:08 Knowledge vs. Wisdom39:56 The Role of Academia in Innovation43:31 The Importance of Industry Collaboration50:20 Preventing Burnout in Academia51:00 Succeeding in the Private Sector58:10 Creating Your Own PathIn this episode, we explore the challenges faced by scientists transitioning from academia to the private sector, where Dr. David Giltner is drawing from personal experiences as a physicist. We discuss the gap between academic training and industry demands, emphasizing the importance of problem-solving and navigating ambiguity in a profit-driven environment. We share insights from Dr. David Giltner's book aimed at scientists entering industry, highlighting the crucial role of communication and storytelling in making scientific work accessible. Additionally, Dr. David Giltner cautions against overreliance on AI, stressing that it cannot replicate the human capacity for dealing with uncertainty and ethical dilemmas. The conversation also addresses issues of burnout and the significance of balancing financial and psychological rewards in one's career. Dr. David Giltner concludes with advice for emerging scholars to embrace risks and pursue paths that resonate with their passions, fostering innovation and personal growth.Who is Dr. David Giltner?
Dr. David Giltner bridges the academic-industry divide from both sides. Having spent 25 years developing cutting-edge technologies into commercial products, he understands exactly what companies need from scientific expertise. Through his company TurningScience, he's taught thousands of researchers to translate their scientific value into industry & business terms. David holds 7 patents and is a published author of 3 books on building a rewarding career in industry.