Join our workshops to understand the process of taking a technology concept or idea from the university to the market. Tailored for graduate students, postdocs, researchers, staff, and faculty, these interactive sessions cut through the complexity. Leveraging the proven methodology of the NSF I-Corps program, we cover crucial content to help you validate if your technology or concept can qualify for early-stage, state, and federal Technology advancement funding, including OSU accelerator, SBIR, STTR, and NSF PFI. If you’re a university innovator eager to explore the path to market for your technology or concept, this series is designed to guide you. Please note that a video presence is required for this straightforward and informative learning experience. Registration is limited.
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Lab to Impact: Explore the Commercial Potential of Your Innovative Technology or idea
Join our workshops to understand the process of taking a technology concept or idea from the university to the market. Tailored for graduate students, postdocs, researchers, staff, and faculty, these interactive sessions cut through the complexity. Leveraging the proven methodology of the NSF I-Corps program, we cover crucial content to help you validate if your technology or concept can qualify for early-stage, state, and federal Technology advancement funding, including OSU accelerator, SBIR, STTR, and NSF PFI. If you’re a university innovator eager to explore the path to market for your technology or concept, this series is designed to guide you. Please note that a video presence is required for this straightforward and informative learning experience. Registration is limited.
Lab to Impact: Explore the Commercial Potential of Your Innovative Technology or idea
Join our workshops to understand the process of taking a technology concept or idea from the university to the market. Tailored for graduate students, postdocs, researchers, staff, and faculty, these interactive sessions cut through the complexity. Leveraging the proven methodology of the NSF I-Corps program, we cover crucial content to help you validate if your technology or concept can qualify for early-stage, state, and federal Technology advancement funding, including OSU accelerator, SBIR, STTR, and NSF PFI. If you’re a university innovator eager to explore the path to market for your technology or concept, this series is designed to guide you. Please note that a video presence is required for this straightforward and informative learning experience. Registration is limited.
Lab to Impact: Explore the Commercial Potential of Your Innovative Technology or idea
Join our workshops to understand the process of taking a technology concept or idea from the university to the market. Tailored for graduate students, postdocs, researchers, staff, and faculty, these interactive sessions cut through the complexity. Leveraging the proven methodology of the NSF I-Corps program, we cover crucial content to help you validate if your technology or concept can qualify for early-stage, state, and federal Technology advancement funding, including OSU accelerator, SBIR, STTR, and NSF PFI. If you’re a university innovator eager to explore the path to market for your technology or concept, this series is designed to guide you. Please note that a video presence is required for this straightforward and informative learning experience. Registration is limited.
CARE Panel: Is ChatGPT my Co-Author? The Ethics of Publishing, Co-Authorship, and LLMs (Zoom)
Featuring Panelists:
Dr. Gordon Hull (Professor of Philosophy & Director of Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, UNC Charlotte)
Michael Flierl (Associate Professor & Student Learning Librarian, OSU Libraries)
This panel will discuss how scientific and academic journals should respond to the growing concerns related to large language models (LLMs) and authorship. For example, are concerns regarding the use of LLMs for research writing overblown? Are there any appropriate ways for using LLMs in academic scholarship? Should journal networks update policies so that researchers can specify that text generated by ChatGPT (or any other AI tools) was not used in their work?
Get-to-Know Metro information session (In-person)
You are invited to the Metro Schools’ “Get to Know” event on Thursday, Oct. 19 from 9-11 a.m. Ohio State faculty or staff with an interest in collaborating with Metro in outreach, instruction, educational research or broader impacts of research are welcome to attend. Also, learn about Metro’s plans for expansion, including a new combined middle and high school campus and an elementary school opening in autumn 2024.
Metro is on Ohio State’s West Campus at 1929 Kenny Rd. and has free parking. If you have questions regarding this event, please contact Metro Schools Special Project Coordinator and alumnus Cory Neugebauer.
Making People Care: Elevator Speech Development Coaching Workshop (Zoom)
This virtual interactive workshop will guide you through the strategy, steps and storytelling in the development of your ideal elevator speech so that you can bring your research passion to life for any audience. After introduction and guidance from the facilitator, participants will have the opportunity to craft their own elevator speech and workshop it with fellow participants for feedback and refinement to make drafts stronger and give others ideas on how to recraft their own elevator speech storytelling.
Role of Industry Experts Workshop
Accelerator Awards pre-proposal workshop to introduce the role of industry experts for Accelerator Awards, who they are, why are they required and suggestions for identifying and engaging them.
The Accelerator Awards program provides funding to faculty and eligible staff for technology development to accelerate the advancement of cutting-edge Ohio State innovations from the university into the marketplace, bridging the gap between academic research and market ready technologies.
Upcoming Accelerator Award pre-proposal workshops provide background information on the program and application process with a focus on the pre-proposal submission. Workshop are delivered by Caroline Crisafulli, director of entrepreneurial education in the Keenan Center. Contact accelerator_awards@osu.edu for more information on the Accelerator Awards or questions.
Publishing: Understanding and Negotiating the Terms of Your Agreement (Virtual Workshop)
Join the University Libraries’ Copyright Services for a workshop on strategies and considerations for negotiating terms of your publishing agreement. We will discuss common phrases found in scholarly journal publishing agreements, the implications of those terms for future scholarship and research, and tactics for retaining the rights that are important to you. In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to review a sample agreement to identify potential areas for negotiation.
Entrepreneur Mindset for Graduate Students and Postdocs (Virtual Event)
This session will focus on the Entrepreneur mindset with a specific focus on showcasing your academic skill set as applicable among those skills needed in the broader industry landscape. This event is for Ohio State Grad Students and Postdocs.
This event is part of a weekly series from August 31-September 27, 2022. The series will help graduate students and postdocs prepare for the 2022 Graduate Student & Postdoc Industry Recruitment Events (GSPIRE) on Tuesday, October 25 and Wednesday, October 26. Click on the links to learn more and/or register for the GSPIRE.