Prof. Dr. Em. Jean-Claude Burgelman, Director, Frontiers Planet Prize

Prof. Dr. Em. Jean-Claude Burgelman, Director, Frontiers Planet Prize

  • Professor Burgelman is a director of the Frontiers Planet Prize.
  • He’s an editor-in-chief of the Frontiers Policy Laboratory.

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Overview

In this compelling episode, Prof. Dr. Em. Jean-Claude Burgelman, Director of the Frontiers Planet Prize, discusses the transformative power of open science and its critical role in accelerating research and innovation for planetary sustainability. With pressing environmental challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss, Burgelman highlights the need for global collaboration and emerging technologies like AI to drive impactful solutions. The Frontiers Planet Prize is leading the charge by rewarding groundbreaking scientific work that addresses the most urgent threats to our planet.

00:35- About Prof. Dr. Em. Jean-Claude Burgelman

  • Professor Burgelman is a director of the Frontiers Planet Prize.
  • He’s an editor-in-chief of the Frontiers Policy Laboratory.

04:14- How would you say Open Science contributes to the democratization of knowledge?

  • Open Science removes financial barriers, making scientific data and results accessible to everyone at the lowest possible entry level.
  • It enables both scientists and laypeople to access and use scientific knowledge, contributing to broader knowledge democratization.
  • Although utilization varies based on training and resources, the availability of data and results without cost represents a significant democratization of science.

21:58- How does the Frontiers Planet Prize encourage collaboration between scientists and policymakers?

  • The prize targets the scientific community, indirectly reaching policymakers through scientists and academic networks.
  • There is a hope for a trickle-down effect, where scientific findings influence policy through existing links between scientists and policymakers.
  • The prize acknowledges the importance of policy in achieving a stable pathway for the green transition but does not directly prioritize policy engagement.

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  • Professor Burgelman is a director of the Frontiers Planet Prize.
  • He’s an editor-in-chief of the Frontiers Policy Laboratory.

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