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A Beginner’s Guide for Policymakers and Governance for a Green Hydrogen Ecosystem
Münür Sacit Herdem and Jatin Nathwani
In this paper, the authors present a beginner’s guide for policymakers and readers interested in green hydrogen.
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Lessons Learned from Prisoner Releases during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Katherine Bruce-Lockhart and Ashley M. W. Mungai While mass prisoner releases are not a new phenomenon — throughout history, governments have freed people in response to health crises, during holidays, or to mark political transitions — the scale, scope and speed of releases during the pandemic were unprecedented.
Navigating the Digital Transformation and AI in Education and Peer Review
Münür Sacit Herdem and Jatin Nathwani
This paper presents innovative approaches to rethinking education and peer review in the age of artificial intelligence (AI).
This paper presents innovative approaches to rethinking education and peer review in the age of artificial intelligence (AI).
Conceptualizing Technology Governance: An Ecosystem Perspective
Jatin Nathwani and Ann Fitz-Gerald
Whereas critical challenges to humanity have been tasking international experts for millennia, rapid advancements in emerging transformative technologies (ETT) give rise to a fundamental problem that requires strategies for risk management and governance.
Whereas critical challenges to humanity have been tasking international experts for millennia, rapid advancements in emerging transformative technologies (ETT) give rise to a fundamental problem that requires strategies for risk management and governance.