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D.Phil, SPRU, University of Sussex, Science and Technology Policy
M.Sc., SPRU, University of Sussex, in Science, Technology and Industrialization
B.A, Grinnell College, Physics |
iana Hicks is Professor and Chair of
the School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech. Hicks specializes in science
and technology
policy as well as in innovative use of large databases of patents and
papers to address questions of broad interest at the intersection of
science and technology. Her recent work has focused on assessing the
technological impacts of scientific research and on using visualization
to more effectively convey complex research results to the policy making
community. She is also examining highly innovative small firms and exploring
their survival and technological contributions. She has published extensively
on issues at the interface between science and technology, examining
quantitative evidence of the evolving character of the research system
and its relationship to innovation in the US; establishing that high
quality scientific research has a high impact on technology; examining
why companies undertake basic research; and being the first to argue
that the accepted view of Japanese university-industry links as weak
is not entirely accurate. She has also published critiques and reflections
on the methodology of bibliometric analysis. Her work has appeared in
such journals as: Policy Sciences, Social Studies of Science, Nature,
Research Policy, Science and Public Policy, Research Evaluation, Research
Technology Management, R&D Management, Scientometrics, Revue Economique
Industrielle, Science Technology and Human Values, Industrial and Corporate
Change, Japan Journal for Science, Technology and Society.
For almost 10 years Hicks was on the faculty
of SPRU, University of Sussex in the U.K. At SPRU she taught graduate level
courses in science and technology policy, science studies as it relates
to policy, and research methods. She also administered the masters degree.
Her work has been supported by and has informed policy makers on three
continents. She was previously the Senior Policy Analyst at CHI Research,
Inc. She has conducted quantitative assessments and served as a consultant
for the Advanced Technology Program of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, the American Cancer Society, the Council for Chemical
Research, the Department of Energy, the heads of the UK Research Councils,
the Japanese
National Institute for Science and Technology Policy, the National Science
Foundation, the Small Business Administration, and The Royal Society
in the UK. Prof. Hicks has taught at the Haas School of Business at
the University
of California, Berkeley and worked at the National Institute of Science
and Technology Policy (NISTEP) in Tokyo. She is an honorary fellow of
the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK and on the
Academic
Advisory Board for Center for Science, Policy and Outcomes, Washington
D.C. |