Catch David Ariosto's interview with Victoria Coleman of the University of California, Berkeley.
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In this episode of the Space Minds podcast, David Ariosto talks with Victoria Coleman, the former chief scientist for the U.S. Air Force who now serves as associate provost of the Berkeley Air & Space Center at the University of California, Berkeley. They discuss how space represents the convergence of disparate scientific fields such as computing, AI, physics and materials, combined with human’s inherent curiosity about exploration. They also talk about operationalizing and disrupting new space technologies and what it takes to maintain asymmetry in military technologies.
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"You can't separate it ... you need to do both. My view is that you need to do discovery but you need to balance it with a very clear strategy for how you translate that science into capability. And there's a magic in that. That doesn't happen by accident. There's as much innovation in that as there is in thinking up great new scientific questions in the first place."
– Victoria Coleman, on the role of science and technological development versus pursuing specific national security priorities.
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